Ex-Broken Arrow Football Star Accused Of Armed Robbery Posts Bond

According to Tulsa County jail records, Devon Thomas, 18, posted bond and was released at 2:50 p.m. on Sunday.

Sunday, June 1st 2014, 7:38 pm

By: News On 6


A former Broken Arrow High School football player who signed with Oklahoma State has been released from the Tulsa County jail after his Wednesday arrest for shooting with intent to kill, armed robbery, kidnapping and burglary.

According to Tulsa County jail records, Devon Thomas, 18, posted bond and was released at 2:50 p.m. on Sunday after his late Wednesday arrest. He was being held in lieu of $315,000 bond.

6/1/2014 Related Story: Fourth Man Arrested In Broken Arrow Robbery, Shooting

Police arrested Thomas, Eduard Smith, 18, and Decarrio Taylor, 18, in connection with an incident in the 100 block of East Madison.

A fourth man, Emmanuel Tayler Scott, was booked into the Tulsa jail early Sunday morning on armed robbery, shooting with intent to kill and conspiracy to commit a felony complaints. He is being held on a $145,000 bond.

The victim told police the trio robbed him at gunpoint and took "his shoes, money, clothing and marijuana." As the victim left in his vehicle, he told police one of the suspects fired at him, narrowly missing his head.

Taylor and Smith are still in jail on $210,000 and $290,000 bonds, respectively.

Thomas, who was a four-star prospect his senior year, set the single season rushing record for Broken Arrow as a sophomore running back, according to his recruiting profiles.

Thomas signed with OSU in February and reportedly was an early enrollee.

2/5/2014 Related Story: Interview With Devon Thomas At Signing Day Event In Broken Arrow

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