Ainsworth a meth head?
Walter Ainsworth won't be leaving jail anytime soon after Rankin County Court Judge David Morrow denied the alleged Rez shooter bond yesterday.
Reservoir police charged Walter Ainsworth with aggravated assault and drive-by shooting earlier this month. A police affidavit charges:
It was determined that the incident began as a road rage incident on Grants Ferry Road. She stated that when she stopped at the redlight on Spillway Road at the Old Fannin Road and Northshore Parkway intersection she saw the White Toyota pickup truck approach her driver side and when she turned, she saw a White Male in a ball cap, hoodie with a possible ""salt and pepper"" beard, but did have facial hair pointing a black handgun toward her. Ms. Trotter stated she ducked down behind her door when the suspect fired a single shot into her vehicle. She stated she then speed off to the Reservoir Police Department where she then dialed 911
Judge Morrow did not set bond for Ainsworth at his November 4 initial appearance, calling him a possible danger to the community. The judge described the items found in Ainsworth's vehicle upon his arrest: a bulletproof vest, two gas masks, a pair of brass knuckles, a baton, handcuffs, and yes, a flamethrower. Judge Morrow said police found a human skull and a lower human jawbone in his Florence home . The police are investigating their source.
Assistant District Attorney Ryan Perry filed a motion to deny bond for Ainsworth. The motion revealed Ainsworth was charged in Smith County in 2024 for possession of more than 1/10 g of meth. The Simpson County Circuit Court docket states the grand jury indicted Ainsworth for possession of methamphetamine in October 2025 for the 2024 arrest.
Ainsworth did not contest the prosecutor's motion. Judge Morrow denied bond to Ainsworth and bound him over to the grand jury.


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