Herrin was convicted in November of shooting Bryan police officer Najee Watson and Brazos County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Brittany Re, both of whom survived, after stealing a squad car and leading law enforcement on a manhunt.
In a plea agreement with prosecutors, Herrin accepted the maximum sentences on all charges with their penalties being increased by his status as a felon and a habitual offender. Among his charges are three counts of aggravated assault against a public servant, three counts of theft of a firearm, burglary of a habitation, burglary of a building, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, unlawful carrying of a weapon with a felony conviction, unauthorized use of a vehicle, theft of property between $30,000-$150,000, and evading arrest/detention with a vehicle.