Apr 18, 2021
An all out manhunt is underway for the man wanted in connection with a triple murder in Austin on Sunday. Interim Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon says police have identified a possible suspect as Steven Broderick. Police say he s accused of opening fire late this morning inside an apartment complex on the northwest part of the city. Two women and a man died in the domestic violence-related shooting near Great Hills Trail and Rain Creek. The 41-year-old Broderick is described as being 41 years of age, black male who is 5 feet and 7 inches tall. Anyone with information should call police.
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Three people are dead after apparent ‘domestic situation’ in Austin, Texas
Three people were pronounced dead at the scene of a shooting in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, according to tweets from Austin-Travis County EMS.
The shooting appears to be “a domestic situation that is isolated,” a tweet from Austin police said.
Police identified the suspect, still at large, as Stephen Nicholas Broderick, 41.
It is unknown if Broderick fled on foot or in a vehicle, and authorities are concerned that he could be hiding or take a hostage, according to Austin Police Interim Chief Joseph Chacon.
“Obviously this is tragedy. We have people who have lost their lives out here,” Chacon said. “The danger still remains high at this point.”
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