Second Man Indicted for Capital Murder in 2014 Texarkana Shooting

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TEXARKANA, Texas–A Bowie County grand jury on Friday formally indicted a second man for capital murder in connection with a 2014 armed robbery at a Texarkana apartment complex.

Demontre Quartez Collins, 30, has been indicted in the June 17, 2014, shooting of 25-year-old Xavier Rollins at the River Crossing Apartments on College Drive in Texarkana, Texas. Collins’ co-defendant, Cameron Marquan Cheatham, 28, was indicted in the case in late 2024.

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Prior to Cheatham’s arrest, the case had remained cold for a decade.

Police were called at approximately 11:30 p.m. to the scene of the shooting in 2014, according to a probable cause affidavit. They found Rollins lying face down on the ground outside of the apartment he shared with his girlfriend and toddler. The girlfriend told investigators she hid behind a door with the child when two men, both armed with handguns, forced their way inside and began struggling with Rollins while demanding he give them “all you got.”

One of the men was wearing a dirty ski mask with holes for the eyes and mouth and had a green pillow case tied around one wrist. Investigators found the pillow case at the scene and theorized that it had been brought to carry the marijuana they were planning to steal from Rollins.

Investigators collected a handgun from the scene that was on the couch inside the apartment.

They also noted a blood trail leading away from the apartment, indicating that one of the assailants had been shot during the disturbance.

DNA testing was performed on samples collected from the blood trail, from the handgun at the scene, on the green pillow case and on samples collected from beneath Rollins’ fingernails.

For years investigators could not get a match but last year, a tip led them to Cheatham. In September of 2024, police arrested Cheatham on an unrelated warrant and collected his DNA. At the time, Cheatham was living in a different unit of the same apartment complex where Rollins was killed, the affidavit said.

A comparison of Cheatham’s DNA was made to that collected at the scene and allegedly matched samples from the blood trail. Investigators then set about attempting to identify the second suspect and earlier this year, Collins became a person of interest, the affidavit said.

Collins allegedly provided a sample of his DNA to investigators. Both Collins and Cheathams’ DNA were allegedly found on the green pillow case. The handgun found in the apartment contained several DNA profiles, two of which allegedly matched Collins and Cheatham.

The sample of DNA collected from beneath Rollins fingernails allegedly matched several profiles, including Rollins, his girlfriend and Collins, according to the affidavit.

At the time of his arrest Nov. 12, Collins was allegedly in possession of a large amount of marijuana. He has been charged with possession of marijuana over four ounces and equal to or less than five pounds.

If convicted of capital murder, the men face life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.

However, if Cheatham was under 18 when the crime was committed, he could be ineligible for the death penalty if found guilty of capital murder.

Cheatham’s bail is set at $1 million. Collins’ bail is set at $1,030,000.

The case has been assigned to 202nd District Judge John Tidwell. 

Collins is represented by Heath Hyde and Cheatham is represented by Tabatha Branch.

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