Fmr. Dallas officer accused of murder out of jail after judge rules no probable cause in case against him
By Natalie Solis, Blake Hanson and FOX 4 Staff
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Fmr. Dallas officer accused of murder out of jail after judge rules no probable cause in case against him
A judge hearing evidence in the case against a former Dallas police officer accused of capital murder ruled there is no probable cause to proceed with the case.
DALLAS - A judge hearing evidence in the case against a former Dallas police officer accused of capital murder ruled there is no probable cause to proceed with the case.
Former Dallas police Officer Bryan Riser released from jail after judge says he can’t be held on capital murder charges
Criminal Court Judge Audrey Moorehead said police did not have enough evidence to hold him. Prosecutors say the investigation remains open.
With his wife, Eboni Samuel Riser, by his side, former Dallas police officer Bryan Riser leaves the Dallas County jail after his release Wednesday. Defense attorney Toby Shook (in mask) is at left.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
This is a developing story and will be updated.
Former Dallas police Officer Bryan Riser was released from jail Wednesday after a judge ruled that he could not be held after his arrest last month on two counts of capital murder.