Thursday, October 25, 2018

Little Adult Suspect, Da-Jhonte M. Heard Charged With Multiple Criminal Counts Including Felony For Ordering 7-Eleven Employees To "Fill That Bag Up, Right Now" With Cash




Heard, the little adult suspect who is facing multiple criminal charges for vandalism, simple assault and theft at a 7-Eleven convenience store in the state of Washington.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

October 25, 2018

Auburn, Washington - A Facebook video posted on social network of Da-Jhonte Markease Heard, 20, of Auburn, aka, Ptown Rozay, a little adult male suspect measuring in height at 3' 07" shows him vandalizing the inside of a 7-Eleven convenience store at the 2200 block of Auburn Way N. while ordering store employees to "fill that bag up, right now", which has gone viral with more than 6.8 million views. According to the Facebook video posted by Gee Mann, on October 14, a day after the incident, the little adult suspect was only identified by the alias of Ptown Rozay. Heard was attempting to rob the 7-Eleven unarmed and became upset and began to thrash the store by overturning several display racks breaking some sunglasses, throwing bags of items and candy around and over the counter at several employees who ignored his demands for them to "fill that bag up, right now" while being video recorded. Multiple customers watched him vandalize the store including drinking from a broken bottle of wine and mashing it on the floor. Some customers also left the store to avoid the scene. 
Heard apparently cut himself with a broken wine bottle in his mouth and nose, which resulted with some bleeding, according to the Auburn police report.
According to police, Heard came into the 7-Eleven store before 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 13, 2018 and placed his backpack on the store cashier counter and ordered several employees to "fill the bag up" with cash, but the employee's ignored him and told him multiple times to leave the store. He left the store multiple times and came back in to throw stuff around and continued to order the employees to "fill that bag up" to no avail.
That's when he got upset and also went back of the store and took two to three wine bottles and began to throw items around and pushing over several racks before police arrived and took him into custody.
Heard was eventually arrested by Auburn police and charged with theft 3rd-degree (one misdemeanor count, he is facing 1-year in jail and, $5K in fines, if convicted), simple assault 4th-degree (misd., facing 1-year in jail and, $5K in fines), vandalism (malicious mischief 3rd-degree, one felony count, facing up to 5-years in prison and $10K in fines), criminal trespass 1st-degree (misd., facing 1-year in jail and, $5K in fines), and was also cited for disorderly conduct (misd., an Auburn Municipal Code citation) in King County. Heard is scheduled for court hearing on November 27th, according to court records. If convicted on all counts, Heard is facing up to eight years in prison and up to $25K in fines.
Since the Facebook video of the incident went viral, Heard has adopted the infamous alias "Mr. FillThatBag". Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) has reached out to Heard for comment, but he hasn't responded.
Heard, aka, Ptown Rozay is a talented little rapper as well and has a YouTube video song and several other rapping songs in Soundcloud.

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