Early Saturday, a judge set bail at $1.55 million for the four felony charges, according to KTRK.
Houston Fire Department Chief Samuel Peña said at a news conference that Warren allegedly fired shots and forced the ambulance to stop, KHOU reported.
Our operation center and dispatch knew exactly what was going on and we were able to track the ambulance at all times,” Houston Fire Department Deputy Chief Isaac Garcia said at the news conference.
“This is not part of their jobs to be kidnapped, to be assaulted at gunpoint,” Peña told reporters.
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