Man in custody, another in critical condition after shooting in Canyon Lake
Brandon Michael Cramer, 27, is charged with aggravated assault-family violence
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Brandon Michael Cramer was booked into the Comal County Jail on a charge of aggravated assault on July 9, 2021. (Comal County)
A Comal County man was arrested on Friday after an early morning shooting at a home in Canyon Lake.
Brandon Michael Cramer, 27, is charged with aggravated assault-family violence, a felony.
Comal County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called just after 6:30 Friday morning to the 1000 block of Real Lane for reports that a man had been shot. The residence is located off FM 306 on the east side of the lake.
A Canyon Lake man was charged in the shooting of another man early Friday morning, Comal County Sheriffâs Office said.
Jennifer Smith, CCSO public information officer, said deputies and Canyon Lake Fire and EMS units responded to a residence in the 1000 block of Real Lane in Canyon Lake at approximately 6:33 a.m. Friday.
âThe CCSO received a 9-1-1 call regarding an adult male victim involved in a shooting, Smith said. âDeputies, along with Canyon Lake Fire and Emergency Medical Services, responded to the location to perform lifesaving measures.â
Canyon Lake Fire and EMS Chief Darren Brinkkoeter confirmed one man was transported by ground EMS to Seton Hays Hospital in Kyle, where he was in critical condition.Â
A 27-year-old man faces charges of aggravated assault after the Friday morning shooting.
Credit: KENS Published: 6:13 PM CDT July 9, 2021 Updated: 6:14 PM CDT July 9, 2021
A Canyon Lake man is battling gunshot injuries and another 27-year-old man has been arrested following some kind of domestic dispute that turned violent on Friday, local authorities said.
Deputies with the Comal County Sheriff s Office arrived at a home off Real Lane around 6:30 a.m., where they believe the two men and a woman were arguing before gunfire broke out. Brandon Cramer was placed into custody on charges of aggravated assault/family violence after being questioned by detectives.
No further details were available Tuesday on Fridayâs drowning on the Comal River that claimed the life of a 62-year-old New Mexico man.
Police said Albert L. Aranda, 62, from Farmington, New Mexico did not immediately resurface after going through the city Tube Chute. He was pulled from the water but efforts to revive him at the scene and at a New Braunfels hospital were unsuccessful.
David Ferguson, city communications coordinator, said New Braunfels police and fire units arrived on the scene around 3:15 p.m. Friday.
âOfficers arrived to find that lifeguards and citizens had pulled the man from the water and lifeguards performed CPR on the man until paramedics arrived on the scene,â he said. âThe man was then transported to Christus Santa Rosa Hospital in New Braunfels where he was later pronounced deceased.â
Comal County operations will soon be returning under the same downtown umbrella.
Judge Sherman Krause said renovations of the Courthouse Annex are scheduled to wrap up later this month, and with that comes the return of several county departments that were shuffled into temporary digs the past two years.
Construction employees work on a courtroom as renovations take place at the Comal County Courthouse Annex on Wednesday, June 30, 2021. MIKALA COMPTON | Herald-Zeitung Mikala Compton
âThe date for substantial completion of the Annex is July 22 and we will have furniture delivered between Aug. 2 and Aug. 6,â Krause said. âIt will take four weeks to install the furniture, and as soon as it is installed we will start the moves.â