Gainesville man arrested on warrant for allegedly knocking down door, pointing gun at resident in March incident

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Freddy Leverene Jones II, 34, was arrested early this morning on a warrant for breaking down the door of a man who previously let him stay at his residence, then pointing a gun at the man.

On March 31, a Gainesville Police Department officer responded to the victim’s residence, where the victim said he had known Jones for about six months and had let him stay at his residence for a couple of days in the past month. He said he had told Jones earlier that he didn’t want him to come by the apartment, but Jones came back and knocked on his door. When the victim told Jones to leave, Jones reportedly said he would knock the door down, then he allegedly kicked the door down and broke into the apartment. The officer reported that the door was broken and the door’s frame was ripped off; the damage was estimated at $1,500.

The victim said that once inside, Jones pointed a revolver at him and said he should have shot him. The victim called the police, and Jones allegedly tried to snatch the victim’s phone. When the victim reached a 911 operator, Jones allegedly fled.

A sworn complaint charging Jones with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary of an occupied dwelling, property damage, and trespass after warning was filed on April 9. Formal charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, armed trespassing, and property damage were filed on July 18, and a warrant for Jones’ arrest was issued on July 24.

Jones has five felony convictions and one misdemeanor conviction; he served a 10-year prison sentence for armed home invasion robbery and was released in 2021. The warrant, signed by Judge Phillip Pena, set bail at $150,000.

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  • Next time, give him the addresses of judges and lawyers who repeatedly let him out before.

    • Better yet, make him head of Reichert House. That way he’d be tied up there doing nothing, maybe getting donation checks to cash cut down on violence.

  • This is what the homeless vagrant bums and panhandlers are doing to our community. Grace Mkt should only offer a bus ticket out of here and the city manager should have zero tolerance for bums and we should never see one panhandling in the streets or a bum camp. City code says we have to put our garbage can out on the day and bring it back the next… we have rules for our garbage
    Cans, we need to have rules for the trash and drug addict criminals and bums on our streets! Zero tolerance!
    I think we’ve passed the point of no return…

  • “the victim said he had known Jones for about six months and had let him stay at his residence for a couple of days in the past month. ”

    Might want to run a background check on anyone like him before letting him stay with you. I’m sure you would have decided differently.

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