His next court date is scheduled for Tuesday, March 23. He was given a $100 bail for that charge. According to court records obtained by Eyewitness News, Soliz was out on bond for unlawfully carrying a weapon in a motor vehicle on Feb. SEE ALSO: Suspect in HPD sergeant's murder acted in self-defense, relative says In 2017, Soliz was accused of threatening his girlfriend at the time with murder. Records show Soliz was arrested several times, with charges that range from having marijuana on him to evading arrest and criminal trespass. Soliz, who was charged with murder, has a history of arrests dating back to 2014. SEE ALSO: Suspect accused of killing HPD sergeant in custody He was arrested during a traffic stop on the Katy Freeway. Robert Soliz, 24, was arrested just 24 hours after the shooting death of Sgt. Sean Rios has been released on a $750,000 bond. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - The man accused of shooting and killing Houston Police Sgt. ![]() Sean Rios' death is no stranger to police and has a history of arrests dating back to 2014. Solis earned a BS degree in biochemistry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, an MBA degree from Northeastern University, and an Executive Management and Leadership Certificate from the MIT Sloan School of Management.Records show the man accused of Sgt. Solis has effectively applied his business and technical leadership in transforming and modernizing information services and technology to help organizations achieve success in their missions. He also served as a board member for the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, a regional computing resource shared by several universities and institutes committee member for the EDUCAUSE IT program, an association of higher education IT leaders and strategic advisor for Blackboard Inc., a market leader in online learning technology platforms. Roberto Solis, MD is a specialist in Cardiology, Vascular Medicine who has an office at 4802 North Loop 289, Lubbock, TX 79416 and can be reached at (806). He has served as the senior IT executive on key governing bodies and chaired the UMass CIO Leadership Council. ![]() Prior to joining Lincoln Laboratory, he was Vice President and CIO for the University of Massachusetts, where he oversaw the enterprise information services provided to the university system's four campuses and medical school. Solis has more than 30 years of experience in IT for the higher education and healthcare sectors. He is partnering with the Lincoln Laboratory Business Transformation Office to focus on enabling the Laboratory's state-of-the-art technology research mission by optimizing enterprise operational processes, modernizing business systems, and empowering the staff’s ability to leverage current and future IT. He is responsible for the strategic vision and continued modernization of the Laboratory’s information technology (IT). Solis joined MIT Lincoln Laboratory as Chief Information Officer (CIO) in 2016.
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