Murder Suspect Released on Bond Following Dallas Shooting

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Kendrick Finch, charged with the murder of real estate agent Ashlee Long, has been released from Dallas County Jail after posting a $500,000 bond. The judge denied a request to reduce the bond. Long was fatally shot during a networking trip in downtown Dallas after an altercation involving Finch and a friend. While Finch claims self-defense, the prosecution suggests he was the aggressor. The incident underscores concerns about gun violence in urban areas as the trial approaches in early 2026.

Dallas – Kendrick Finch, charged with the murder of Ashlee Long, was released from the Dallas County Jail after posting a $500,000 bond on May 13. This release follows a judge’s earlier decision to deny a motion from Finch’s legal team requesting a reduction in the bond amount. Long, a 28-year-old real estate agent originally from the Richmond-Rosenberg area in Southwest Houston, was fatally shot in an incident in downtown Dallas on April 5.

The shooting occurred shortly after 2 a.m. near Main Street, as Long was visiting Dallas for a networking trip. Surveillance video from the scene illustrates the incident’s progression. The situation escalated when William Kistler, who was with Long, allegedly brushed his hand against the passenger side of a passing vehicle. This minor interaction prompted Finch, the driver of the vehicle, to exit and confront Kistler, ultimately leading to Finch opening fire with a gun.

Both Long and Kistler were struck by gunfire; Kistler survived, but Long suffered multiple gunshot wounds and later succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. Following the shooting, Finch turned himself in to Dallas police on April 18, after a social media appeal from Long’s family. Finch’s case is complicated by Kistler’s own legal troubles; he is currently held in Collin County Jail on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, stemming from this incident. Kistler has a history of criminal offenses, including burglary.

Long was a dedicated professional, having graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration in 2019. She had plans to marry and was described by her family as an ambitious real estate agent with vibrant aspirations and a warm personality. The tragedy has left her family heartbroken, emphasizing that she was full of life and tragically taken too soon as a result of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

As the legal proceedings unfold, Finch’s attorney has claimed the shooting was in self-defense, while the prosecution presents evidence suggesting Finch was the aggressor in the exchange. The trial is set to begin in early 2026, with CCTV footage and testimonies anticipated to play critical roles in the courtroom proceedings.

The public awareness surrounding this case has grown since the shooting, with community members and friends expressing their condolences and support for Long’s family. They mourn the loss of an individual who was not only driven in her career but also deeply connected to her family and friends.

Long’s death highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence and public safety in urban areas. The circumstances surrounding her tragic passing serve as a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of violent encounters and the impact of such incidents on the lives of individuals and their communities.

As the legal system progresses with this case, many will be following developments closely, reflecting on the life of another young adult cut down just as her career and personal life were beginning to flourish.

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