TYLER — Thursday marked the one year anniversary of the death of John Tyler teacher Todd Henry. The John Tyler campus began the day with a moment of silence in memory. In a statement, TISD says, “As we remember the one year anniversary of his death, we focus on how the Tyler ISD family – students and staff members throughout the District, as well as the surrounding community, pulled together to support one another during a tragic moment. Through the inspiration of Mr. Henry who himself entered education to reach our youth and positively impact their lives – we continue to encourage our students with hope and promise of their accomplishments to come.” A special moment will be set aside at the John Tyler High School football game on Friday, to remember Mr. Henry.
A teen accused in the attack on the special education teacher remains in custody. The boy was 16 last September when authorities say he stabbed Henry.
TYLER — Tyler Police are searching for a third suspect wanted in the robbery of a local cell phone store. Two suspects are in custody in connection with the Tuesday afternoon robbery of the Metro PCS store at 1700 SSE Loop 323. The suspects were located at 3088 Old Omen Road. Arrested Wednesday were Cashton Taylor Jones, 19, and Jason Cornelius Connally, 19. Both were booked into the Smith County Jail on aggravated robbery warrants. Jones’ bond is $450,000 and the bond for Connally is $400,000. The third suspect, Markest Montrel Mason, 19, Dallas is thought to possibly be in the Dallas area to elude police. Judge Baker has issued an arrest warrant for Mason and set his bond at $500,000 dollars. 






