Govendo ordered Disa to answer on July 18 nine charges filed against him by the Attorney General’s Office: one count of assault with a dangerous weapon using a screwdriver, three counts of assault and battery, two counts of criminal mischief, and three counts of disturbing the peace.
Assistant Attorney General Shelli Neal filed the criminal information while Disa is represented by Assistant Public Defender Matt Meyer.
Disa was remanded to the custody of the Department of Corrections after the hearing.
The $10,000 bail remains, Govendo ordered.
On July 2, at about 2:30 a.m., police said Disa came to the residence of Mohammed Muslim in San Antonio, and punched the victim on the back of his head and right shoulder.
Disa then walked out of the house and punched the driver side windshield of a Toyota Tercel.
Afterward, Disa attacked Muslim with a screwdriver but Muslim managed to take it away from Disa.
Disa also grabbed and threw away the cellular phone being used by Muslim in calling for police assistance.
Disa then approached Sabrina Satur, and punched her head five times and kicked her once on the back, police said.
Sabrina’s daughter tried to help, but was slapped by Disa, police added.


