Fort Worth police say an 18-year-old murder suspect accused in a deadly Stop Six Park shooting is being held in the Tarrant County Jail on a $750,000 bond.
Ricco Terrell Henderson is in custody at the Lon Evans Corrections Center after being booked on January 17 in connection with a murder investigation, according to Tarrant County jail records.
Jail data lists a $750,000 bond on the murder charge, which was filed under Fort Worth Police Department authority.
Henderson, whose address is listed on booking records as being in the Brentwood Stair area of East Fort Worth. He remains in custody, and there is no indication in the records that bond has been posted.
The charge stems from a shooting that police allege occurred on December 29 at Historic Stop Six Park in southeast Fort Worth.
Officers responded to reports of gunfire and found a 17-year-old girl, Cyanna Boone, who had been struck by a bullet and died at the scene, police have said, per WFAA. A second victim, identified by authorities as 18-year-old Frank Price Jr., was also shot and later died at a hospital.
Police have reportedly alleged that between 15 and 20 people were gathered at the park when a verbal dispute escalated into a physical altercation, followed by gunfire.
Investigators have said the shooter fled the scene. Henderson was later arrested and charged with murder, according to police statements and jail records.
The Tarrant County criminal docket does not yet reflect the murder case or his counsel.
The docket search does show a prior case involving Henderson in County Criminal Court No. 9. Court records indicate he was charged in 2025 with unlawful carrying of a weapon. The disposition of that case is noted in court records, though no further details were immediately available from the docket entry.
Family members have publicly mourned Boone’s death and called for accountability and broader efforts to address youth violence in the area.
Boone’s mother, Chante Williams, told reporters after the shooting, “You hit somebody that wasn’t your target. You took something from a family that really loves somebody,” adding, “Cyanna is like a green person. She loved trees. She’s just a friendly person, always with a positive vibe. She’s the friend they always call and ask for her advice. She liked to read. A smart kid, very smart kid, very intelligent and wise beyond her age.”
Fort Worth police have not released additional details about the investigation or whether other suspects may be sought. Jail and county records list only the murder charge at this time.

