House invasion suspect going through lewdness cost refuses to look in courtroom once more

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The suspect accused in a house invasion that led to a lethal police taking pictures was a no-show in courtroom Tuesday morning on a brand new cost of lewdness.

Alejandra Boudreaux, 31, was scheduled to look in a Las Vegas courtroom on the lewdness cost however refused to be transported from jail to the courthouse. That is the third time Boudreaux has refused to go to courtroom.

She was compelled to look in courtroom on Monday the place she lifted her shirt and uncovered a breast within the courtroom. She was escorted from the courtroom and later charged with lewdness along with the opposite prices she already confronted within the police taking pictures that left a house owner who known as 911 lifeless.

Boudreaux is at present being held on a $1 million bail on prices associated to the dying of Brandon Durham, 43, who was shot by a police officer on Nov. 11. Las Vegas Metropolitan police responded to Dunham’s residence after he known as 911 to report a house invasion. LVMPD Officer Alexander Bookman shot and killed Dunham as he struggled with Boudreaux over a knife.

Boudreaux advised police she “had a casual sexual relationship” with Durham. Boudreaux is a transgender lady with a prison historical past in Florida.

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