Two of the three victims killed Sunday in a “domestic” situation in Austin, Texas, were recently enrolled in the Elgin Independent School District, school officials announced early Monday.
UpdatedMon, Apr 19, 2021 at 10:35 am CT
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Stephen Nicholas Broderick, a former Travis County Sheriff s office detective, was taken into custody without incident Monday morning near Manor. (Courtesy of Austin Police Department )
AUSTIN, TX A former Travis County Sheriff s deputy involved in a shooting that left three people dead at the Arboretum Oaks Apartments apartment complex Sunday has been captured, authorities said.
Stephen Nicholas Broderick, a former property crimes detective with the county, was taken into custody without incident around 7 a.m. Monday in the 12300 block of Kimbro Road near Manor, according to the Austin Police Department and Travis County Sheriff s Office.
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Willie Simmons III, a North Texas football signee, was one of three people killed in a shooting on Sunday in an Austin, Texas, apartment complex. The Elgin (Texas) Independent School District confirmed his death in a statement.
Elgin ISD Superintendent Dr. Jodi Duron confirmed that one of the other victims in the shooting was Alyssa Broderick, who played on the school s girls basketball team. The third victim has been identified but their identity has not been made public.
“He was an exceptional young man and leader among his peers,” Duron said.
Simmons III signed with North Texas in December and was a three-star linebacker. Duron said the football team captain was also a National Honor Society member and “represented the very best of Elgin ISD.”
A former sheriff’s detective is accused of fatally shooting his estranged wife, his daughter and a high school student.
Austin police, SWAT and medical personnel respond to an active shooter situation located Great Hills Trail in Northwest Austin, Texas, on Sunday. Emergency responders say several people have been fatally shot in Austin and a former sheriff’s detective is in custody. (Brontë Wittpenn/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
AUSTIN (CN) A 41-year-old man suspected of fatally shooting three people in Austin, Texas, on Sunday surrendered without incident to police who found him walking alongside a highway Monday morning.
Stephen Nicholas Broderick, a former Travis County sheriff’s detective, was taken into custody after authorities received two 911 calls around 7:30 a.m. about a man walking near U.S. 290 just outside the northwest Austin suburb of Manor.