Bond has been set at $500,000 cash or surety for Ryan Allen Schrader, 34, Avilla, who is being held in the Jasper County Detention Center following a shooting Friday.
The Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office charged Schrader with five felonies- first-degree assault, armed criminal action, possession of an illegal weapon, possession of a controlled substance and tampering with a witness.
According to the probable cause statement after shooting Tyler Lee, Schrader allegedly threatened to kill both Lee and a witness if they said anything to law enforcement.
On December 11, 2025, Jasper County Deputies were dispatched to Avilla, Jasper County, reference a male subject being shot and bleeding from the head.
Victim 1, Tyler Lee advised he and witness 1, Arleasha Kindred went to 9245 County Road 40 Avilla, Jasper County to speak with the homeowner Ryan Schrader. Mr. Lee stated that when they arrived Ryan Schrader exited the rear door of the residence and started cursing and yelling at him and witness 1, Arleasha Kindred.
Mr. Lee stated Ryan Schrader told him to leave the property, so he walked to County Road 40 and was standing in the roadway waiting for Arleasha Kindred. Mr. Lee stated he noticed Ryan Schrader go back inside the residence and then exit the rear door with what he described as a bolt action light green. 410 shotgun with the buttstock removed or cut and the barrel cut or shortened.
Mr. Lee stated that Ryan Schrader went into the front yard and pointed the shotgun at him and fired a round, striking him in the face and left leg with pellets from the shot.
Mr. Lee stated Ryan Schrader said “I will kill you or I will shoot you” before he fired the shot, but he wasn’t sure. Mr. Lee said once he left the residence Ryan Schrader called Arleasha Kindred and told her if they called law enforcement he would kill them.
Mr. Lee was taken to Mercy Hospital and hospital staff were able to remove a shotgun pellet from his left leg but advised the pellet embedded in the left side of his face couldn’t be removed safely.
Witness 1, Arleasha Kindred stated Ryan Schrader fired the shotgun at victim 1, Tyler Lee and after they had left the residence, she received information that Ryan Schrader threatened to kill her if they told law enforcement.
On December 12, 2025, I Detective Calvin #249 responded to 9245 County Road 40 Avilla, Jasper County to serve search warrant 25AO-MC00411 on the listed address regarding the incident.
On December 12, 2025, I Detective Calvin #249 responded to 9245 County Road 40 Avilla, Jasper County to serve search warrant 25AO-MC00411 on the listed address regarding the incident.
During the search a modified bolt action .410 shotgun with a cut barrel, was located under the bed in Ryan Schrader’s room along with unfired .410 shotgun rounds. Also located in Ryan Schrader’s bedroom was a clear plastic bag with a crystal substance, three glass pipes with burnt residue and scale with white residue on it. Based on my training and experience I was able to identify the substance as methamphetamine a controlled substance weighing approximately 4.4 grams.
Two other handguns were also located inside Ryan Schrader’s bedroom and one of the pistols had no visible serial number. A discharged .410 shotgun casing was also found in the driveway around fifty feet from County Road 40, around the same area the victim said Ryan Schrader fired from.
Ryan Schrader refused to provide a statement about the incident and was taken into custody for assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia at 0634 hours.
The case was investigated by the Jasper County Sheriff's Office.

10 comments:
Thugs on Drugs they are all worthless…
Bingo! Let’s hope that Trump keeps blowing the drug boats out of the water - sooner and faster! ❤️
To bad they didn't all just kill each other and save society from these A-Holes.
10:10 you do realize that meth is made here, with items found here locally, right? No blowing up boats will stop this homemade drug.
11:18PM, a very small amount of meth is made in mom-and-pop-labs, most is coming in from Mexico.
Most of the methamphetamine in Missouri today comes from Mexican cartels who produce the drug in large-scale "super labs" and transport it across the border into the United States. St. Louis is one of the major transportation hubs for this purpose.
In the past, Missouri was known as the "meth capital" of the U.S. due to a high number of small, homemade labs (often called "box labs" or "mom-and-pop labs"). However, strict laws regulating the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient, led to a sharp decline in domestic production.
Mexican cartels filled the void, supplying the high demand with a cheaper, more potent product. This shift has changed the nature of law enforcement's battle from discovering local labs to intercepting large shipments on major interstates like I-35, I-70, I-44, and I-55, which serve as pipelines to the Midwest and beyond.
That’s the Christmas spirit!
On President Donald Trump’s first full day in office this year, he pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was convicted of creating the largest online black market for illegal drugs and other illicit goods of its time.
In the months since, he has granted clemency to others, including Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover and Baltimore drug kingpin Garnett Gilbert Smith. And last week, he pardoned former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, who had been sentenced to 45 years in prison for running his country as a vast “narco-state” that helped to move at least 400 tons of cocaine into the United States.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/07/trump-drugs-pardons-hernandez-venezuela/
Also, we took away their cash crop when we legalized weed...so they went all in on fent and ice.
I hope they don't start droning suspect trucks on the US interstates...
why wasn't he charged with attempted murder?
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