HOUSTON, Texas — An armed man dressed in full tactical gear slipped through an unlatched door into Zwink Elementary School last week, confronting front‑office staff while wearing a holstered handgun, a taser, and a load‑bearing vest before walking out and driving away, according to a newly filed complaint. A Texas judge rejected the prosecutors’ request for a $150,000 bond and set bail at $75,000. The defendant promptly paid the bond and was released with an ankle monitor.
The criminal complaint obtained by Breitbart Texas identifies the suspect as 39‑year‑old Kyle Najm Chris, also known as Muhi Mohanad Najm, an Iraqi-born naturalized U.S. citizen, who investigators say bypassed the school’s access‑control system after another visitor failed to latch the exterior door. Prosecutors asked a magistrate judge to set bond at $150,000, but Judge Andrew Martin reduced the amount to $75,000, and 262nd District Court Judge Lori Chambers Gray (D) later imposed additional conditions, including a GPS ankle monitor, a prohibition on firearms, and a requirement that Chris stay at least 200 feet away from any school.
The criminal complaint alleges that a school employee confronted the then-unidentified male who was dressed in “full green military or tactical law enforcement style attire.” The attire included a “load-bearing tactical vest,” a taser, and a holstered handgun. The witness also reported that the man wore two shoulder patches that resembled those worn by Houston Police Department officers, but they could not be confirmed as belonging to any agency, investigators stated…