Public record
Homicide
Roy McBride charged with second-degree attempted murder
Booked at Ascension Parish Jail on three felony-level charges
Published

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Roy McBride, 19, was booked at Ascension Parish Jail in Louisiana on August 14, 2026, arrested by the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office, according to the jail's public roster. He faces three charges: attempted second-degree murder, aggravated criminal damage to property, and illegal use of weapons or dangerous instrumentalities. The roster lists the first two as felonies and publishes no statute citation, bond amount, or case number for any count. Louisiana law defines second-degree murder under Louisiana Revised Statute § 14:30.1, and an attempt is separately punished under § 14:27; the roster does not publish either citation, and both are included here as general legal context.
The booking record describes an allegation and does not establish guilt. McBride is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.


