Grand jury indicts robbery suspect: Man accused of pistol whipping woman, holding gun to her toddler's head

Xavier French
Xavier French

A local man accused of pistol whipping a mother and holding a gun to her toddler's head during a robbery at a Texarkana, Texas, apartment was indicted Thursday by a Bowie County grand jury.

Xavier French, 18, is accused of attacking the woman as she fumbled for her keys outside her apartment door after returning home from a late shift at work June 29, according to a probable cause affidavit.

French allegedly struck the woman from behind in her head with a pistol, causing her to fall to the ground.

"She stated that she was dazed and not immediately able to get up so the suspect grabbed her by her hair and pulled her up while continuing to strike her on the head with the pistol," the affidavit states. "The victim further reported that the suspect grabbed her son, held him to his hip, pointed the gun at him and threatened to kill the 2 year old if she did not open the apartment door."

When the woman managed to open the door, her attacker, whom she identified as French, allegedly demanded all of her money.

The mother reported that she went to her bathroom where she kept a bag containing $600 in cash. The woman told investigators that French warned her not to look at him during the assault.

The woman tossed the bag behind her and threw herself into the bathtub, catching a glimpse of her attacker in the mirror as she did. The woman allegedly recognized French though she described him as an acquaintance and not someone she knows well.

French, who was allegedly wearing a hat and had his lower face covered, grabbed the bag, the victim's cellphone and ran. The woman was interviewed by police at a Texarkana hospital, where she sought treatment of the injuries to her head. The affidavit notes the victim had cuts, bruising, swelling and dried blood on her head.

She allegedly picked French as her assailant from a photo lineup.

French was indicted Thursday on charges of aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping. Both crimes are punishable by five to 99 years or life in a Texas prison.

French's case is assigned to 202nd District Judge John Tidwell. French pleaded guilty in April 2018 to evading arrest in a vehicle and attempted burglary of a habitation before Tidwell.

He received two, concurrent 10-year terms of deferred adjudication probation as part of his plea arrangement. The state is now seeking to have French adjudicated guilty in those cases and he could face prison time for those crimes.

French is being held in the Bowie County jail with bail on the new charges set at $200,000. A date for his arraignment has not been scheduled.

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