Jason Knox, a tactical flight officer, was killed in the May 2 crash, and senior police Officer Chase Cormier was critically injured in the crash.
Police said Claros-Trajedo shot several rounds into the air at the helicopters.
"We have charged this individual with two counts of aggravated assault on a public servant involving not 75-Fox, but 79-Fox, which was a backup helicopter that responded,” Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said during a news conference Friday.
According to court documents, Claros-Trajedo hid firearms in an air vent in his apartment after he was seen, KPRC reported. He admitted to discharging the firearm while intoxicated, the television station reported.
Claros-Trajedo’s bail bond was set at $100,000, according to court documents.
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