An accused shooter who allegedly hunted down and ambushed his victim in Memphis, Tennessee, has been set free without bail despite the local district attorney asking the court to keep him behind bars.
Tyreese Earnest, 18, was charged with attempted second-degree murder last month after he and two conspirators allegedly waylaid a FedEx employee in the parking lot of a distribution center, where Earnest shot him, cops said according to WREG Memphis.
Earnest had been booked with a $200,000 bond, but last week a judge ruled that the accused shooter would be released on his own recognizance with no bail at all.
Tyreese Earnest, 18, accused of shooting a FedEx employee in Memphis.