A Montgomery man out on bond for three counts of attempted murder was recently re-arrested for possessing drugs with the intent to distribute.

Jadarius Woods is one of three suspects charged in a January 2023 shooting that left two juvenile brothers in life-threatening condition.

Wood was released shortly after his arrest after several family members put their home up as collateral to secure a $60,000 property bond.

Earlier this month, Woods was arrested again in Montgomery County for possession of 92.3 grams of psychedelic mushrooms. The mushrooms were located inside a black and white bookbag along with 41.3 grams of marijuana, Promethazine syrup and scales.

Woods is being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention facility while the court awaits a full hearing to redact his bond for the triple murder charges. If the original bond is revoked, Woods' family will owe the total bond amount or risk losing their home.

This is the second time this month that a Montgomery shooting suspect has been re-arrested after making bond.

SEE: Suspect in Montgomery shooting that left woman paralyzed re-arrested for stealing a handgun on the same day she made bail

Ji'Mecya Ford, 19, of Prattville, is one of five people charged in the roadside shooting that caused an innocent bystander to be struck by a stray bullet and paralyzed.

In April, Amy Dicks was struck by a bullet in a crossfire while stopped at a red light on the Atlanta Highway. Dicks was rushed to the hospital, where she was treated for her wounds. The family afterward announced that Dicks was paralyzed from the chest down as a result of the shooting. She is still recovering from her injuries.

Ford was released on a $15,000 bond on May 22. On the same day of her release, Ford allegedly attempted to or succeeded in stealing a Glock 19 handgun. She was re-arrested

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