Former teammate reflects on Travis Rudolph murder arrest Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, Andrew Owers says of former FSU, Cardinal Newman High School wide receiver
A former teammate of Travis Rudolph from their days at Cardinal Newman High School speaks to WPTV about the wide receiver who is now facing a murder charge.
and last updated 2021-04-07 23:56:51-04
LAKE PARK, Fla. â A man who didn t want his identity revealed describes the number of shots he heard early Wednesday along North Redwood Drive in Lake Park. An hour later I came outside, there were cruisers everywhere and crime scene tape, the man said.
LAKE PARK, Fla. Those who were shot at early Wednesday said Travis Rudolph was the aggressor.
One person inside Rudolph s Lake Park home said it was self-defense after a group of men came to talk with the former Florida State University football standout and ex-NFL wide receiver.
Rudolph declined to speak with police and instead invoked his right for a lawyer.
The 25-year-old arrested Wednesday one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder. Circuit Judge Charles Burton ordered he be held without bail during his first appearance in court Thursday. In addition, Rudolph is not allowed to contact any witnesses or the family of any witnesses.
Former teammate reflects on arrest of ex-FSU, Cardinal Newman star April 8, 2021 at 12:01 AM EDT - Updated April 8 at 12:16 AM
A man who didn t want his identity revealed describes the number of shots he heard early Wednesday along North Redwood Drive in Lake Park. An hour later I came outside, there were cruisers everywhere and crime scene tape, the man said.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office said one man was taken to a hospital from the Lake Park shooting scene. A second man was found dead a short distance away in West Palm Beach.
The man deputies have in custody on
Lake Park resident describes Travis Rudolph shooting scene April 7, 2021 at 10:55 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 12:01 AM
A man who didn t want his identity revealed describes the number of shots he heard early Wednesday along North Redwood Drive in Lake Park. An hour later I came outside, there were cruisers everywhere and crime scene tape, the man said.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office said one man was taken to a hospital from the Lake Park shooting scene. A second man was found dead a short distance away in West Palm Beach.
The man they have in custody on charges of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder is Travis Rudolph.
Witness: Former FSU star had rifle at time of shooting April 8, 2021 at 9:40 AM EDT - Updated April 8 at 12:31 PM
Former Florida State football star Travis Rudolph used a rifle in a Lake Park shooting that left one person dead and another person injured, a witness told deputies.
Rudolph, 25, was
arrested early Wednesday on one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder.
According to a Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office probable cause affidavit, Rudolph shot two people during an altercation outside a home in the 500 block of North Redwood Drive in Lake Park just after midnight Wednesday.