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State calls on law enforcement witnesses in Rodney Reed hearing
State calls on law enforcement witnesses in Rodney Reed hearing
The State starts to make its case by bringing in several law enforcement who either worked with Jimmy Fennell or were involved in the investigation.
BASTROP, Texas - Friday was the first day for the state to begin to make their case.
Their first witness was Renae Duncan, whose husband worked at the Bastrop County Sheriff s Office back in 1996, the year Stacey Stites was murdered. The rest of the day consisted of law enforcement officers.
They also called in Nathan Lapham who worked at the Giddings Police Department with Jimmy Fennell but was not involved in the Stites investigation. He said he was not aware of any complaints against Fennell at Giddings PD.
Ex-officer who police say killed 3 in Texas has been arrested after 20-hour manhunt
Brittany Shammas and Reis Thebault, The Washington Post
April 19, 2021
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The former law enforcement officer suspected of fatally shooting three people, including his wife and 17-year-old daughter, in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, has been captured after a 20-hour manhunt, authorities said.
Stephen Broderick, 41, was arrested early Monday by the same agency that once employed him, the Travis County Sheriff s Office. Deputies tracked him down after getting two 911 calls about a man walking along a road in the Austin suburb of Manor. He had a pistol in his waistband but was taken into custody without any further violence, the Associated Press reported.
Austin police have tentatively identified Stephen Nicholas Broderick as the suspect in Sunday's deadly shooting near the Arboretum. Officials said three people were killed. According to police, Broderick is still at large, though this is believed to be an isolated domestic situation and there is no risk to the general public. Austin Police Department Interim Chief Joe Chacon said officials do not know what direction Broderick may have traveled.
Who Is Stephen Broderick? Ex-Deputy Sheriff on the Run After Austin Mass Shooting
On 4/19/21 at 4:03 AM EDT
Stephen Nicholas Broderick, 41, a former deputy sheriff with the Travis County Sheriff s Office, is on the run after three people were shot dead at an apartment complex in Austin, Texas, on Sunday.
After fleeing the scene, Broderick was quickly identified by police as the suspected gunman in the shooting which claimed the lives of two women and a man shortly before noon.
Police efforts to locate Broderick evolved into a fugitive hunt on Sunday afternoon, with officials scouring areas outside the Great Hills Trail neighborhood of Arboretum. Police helicopters were also seen flying above the crime scene.