Beaumont Enterprise, May 15, 2007 BEAUMONT  -  A man with a bullet in his head will stay in jail after rejecting an offer Monday to have his attorney observe the slug's removal. Joshua Adam Bush, 18, who gained international attention last year when police tried using search warrants to remove the bullet against the teen's wishes, told State District Judge John Stevens he won't agree to surgery unless the operation is videotaped. Rife Kimler, Bush's attorney, said his client is worried police will switch the projectile in his head with one that will incriminate him. Police and prosecutors have said the bullet is key evidence concerning Bush's possible involvement in a July 21, 2006, shooting and burglary at a Port Arthur car lot. Bush, who claims to have no involvement in the incident. Kimler, reached by phone after the hearing, said he would try to arrange a videotaped operation at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. But UTMB and Beaumont's Christus St. Elizabeth hospitals both have distanced themselves from the bullet quest after initial involvements. The second search warrant signed by 252nd District Judge Layne Walker sent Bush to UTMB, where a surgeon refused to perform the operation after learning of Bush's opposition, according to interviews with Port Arthur police and Bush's family.