Guilty plea in 2012 murder leads to 28-year prison term

A 30-year-old Little Rock man has accepted a 28-year prison sentence for a 2012 homicide.

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Kameron Darnell Bradley pleaded guilty to first-degree murder on Tuesday in Pulaski County Circuit Court for the fatal shooting of 32-year-old Theodis Jones Jr. in February 2012.

He will have to serve 191/2 years of his sentence before he can qualify for parole.

Police said Jones was killed while waiting to catch a bus in the 4700 block of Augusta Circle in North Little Rock. Jones had $3,000 on him when his body was found.

Bradley was arrested 21/2 years later in September 2014 just as he was being released on parole for convictions in 2004 in Pulaski County for aggravated robbery and aggravated assault. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison on those charges in August 2004.

According to court files, Bradley and Charles Tyrece Morris, 37, robbed two men, Rickey Wisemore and Andre Griffin, at gunpoint of drugs and money in North Little Rock in January 2004.

Wisemore was shot in the encounter.

A woman, 29-year-old Darielle Morris of North Little Rock, was convicted of hindering apprehension in the case.

At the time of that robbery, Bradley was on probation for convictions in 2003 for theft by receiving and failing to stop for an injury accident.

Metro on 09/26/2015

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