Self Defense? - Judge denies bond reduction for black man accused of fatal shooting of 28-year old white woman in downtown Dallas

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Basically what happened was
  • A girl from Houston, TX was out with her boyfriend in Dallas, TX at a bar after 2am.
  • Her boyfriend, who was probably drinking, got into some altercation with some people while leaving.
  • Then they are walking back to their car and white Mercedes seems to not slow down for them in the middle of the road.
  • The boyfriend is upset and swipes at the car as it is driving by.
  • The car stops and breh gets out of the car from the passenger's seat with a gun.
  • The cac boyfriend grabs a gun out of his girlfriend's purse and is walking towards the car.
  • Breh opens fire hitting both of them. The boyfriend is injured, but the girl is killed.









Suspect in Houston-area real estate agent's Downtown Dallas killing denied bond reduction
By Adam Fullerton
Published May 7, 2025 9:08am CDT
Downtown Dallas
FOX 4


Downtown Dallas shooting suspect denied bond reduction
A man accused of shooting and killing a Houston-area real estate agent after a man she was with "brushed his hand" on a Mercedes was in court today.

The Brief
  • Murder suspect Kendrick Finch appeared in court for a bond hearing on Wednesday.
  • Finch allegedly shot and killed 28-year-old Ashlee Long in Downtown Dallas on April 5.
  • An arrest warrant affidavit for Finch says he shot Long and another man after he brushed his hand on a Mercedes.

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DALLAS - A bond hearing was held for a man accused of shooting and killing a 28-year-old real estate agent in Downtown Dallas.
Ashlee Long was killed, and 36-year-old William Kistler was injured, after a night out on April 5.


After family members and police took to social media, 34-year-old Kendrick Finch turned himself in to police. He is charged with murder.

Bond hearing for murder suspect

What Happened:
Finch was in court for the hearing.
Before the bond hearing, he was being held in the Dallas County jail with a bond of $500,000. Finch's attorneys were seeking a reduction in that bond.
After hearing testimony from the prosecutors, the defense attorney, the lead detective in the case, and Finch's mother, the judge decided to deny the bond reduction.


Prosecutors closing statement in bond reduction hearing

Prosecutors for the state make their final arguments as to why 34-year-old Kendrick Finch's bond should not be reduced.
Prosecutors for the state said in closing remarks, "On this particular evening, there is no doubt, and Mr. Finch must own that he was the first one to step out with a gun. With no gun presented at that point, when it comes to an escalation from whatever this might have been, that was all ordained the moment that Mr. Finch decided to step out of that vehicle with a gun in his hand and present it to the people that he was looking right at. From the evidence that I see, it is our firm belief that Mr. Finch was the first one to shoot. That he has to own. He fired that gun at least eight times. In a crowded residential commercial street with cars and people walking all around."

Finch's attorney said in closing statements that it will be up to the jury if this shooting was in self-defense.


Kendrick Finch's attorney's closing statement

Kendrick Finch's attorney presents his arguments as to why Finch's bond should be reduced.
"We know for sure Ashley Long would be alive today except for William Kistler. William Kisseler is the one who started everything that night. It showed in the video. It shows his actions, how he was acting. We don't have the toxicology report yet of these two individuals, but I can bet where that's going to end up. He's trying to fight random people on the street and then my client's car. Driving by at a normal rate of speed gets hit," he said.

He demonstrated the seven seconds he says his client took to get out of the vehicle. He goes over how, during those seven seconds, he says Kislter is trying to get a gun out of Long's purse.

"What I do know is my client never gets out of that car except Mr. Kistler is reaching for that gun immediately… but if you watch that video, Mr. Kistler, when he's fighting around trying to get that gun and gets it, goes like this towards my client." At that moment, the defense attorney lunges forward, acting out what he says he saw in the video.

"And when he takes those steps towards my client, my client has every right under the law to defend himself."

Members of Long and Finch's families were in attendance.
Video of the shooting was shown during the hearing. It showed the moment Long was shot, and what happened in the minutes before the shooting.


Ashlee Long shooting

The backstory:

Long was visiting from the Richmond-Rosenberg area in Southwest Houston, when she and a group of friends left a bar in Downtown Dallas just after 2 am.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit, surveillance video captured the shooting off Main Street.


Dallas shooting suspect turns himself in amid murder investigation

Ashlee Long’s family spoke for the first time since their daughter was murdered during a night out in Dallas. Finch turned himself in after Dallas police and Long's family put a call-out to the public on social media.
Police say the man Long was with, Kistler, "reached out and brushed his hand along the passenger side of a passing Mercedes."
The passenger of that car, later identified by detectives as 34-year-old Kendrick Finch, exited the Mercedes "with a gun in his hand."
The affidavit states Kistler reached into Long's purse and pulled out his gun.
That's when police say Finch opened fire, striking both Long and Kistler.
Kistler was able to fire back but Finch then took off.


Ashlee Long
Long later died at the hospital.
Kistler was also shot, but he survived.

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Kendrick Finch
Finch does have a criminal history, including drug charges and burglary.

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It's very clear that she died because she accidentally got caught in the crossfire between the breh and her CAC boyfriend. Her CAC boyfriend wanted to act tough (no surprise there) after watching hours of anti black news and thought he could son breh. Im not going to judge breh for defending himself against this CAC, but it's sad that the woman had to die though (It shoud have beeen the CAC boyfriend instead, but such is life).
 

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The only way he can avoid a life behind bars is if the guy pulled the gun from the purse first.

Then it’s a lower level involuntary manslaughter charge rather than capital murder
 

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Texas is so confusing to me. This scenario is clearly the what Texans want when it comes to gun control - none. They want a morality tale. Good guy v bad guy. Gunfight at the OK Coral…but when there are unintended consequences-collateral damage, prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
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