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Teh One Who Knocks
04-19-2021, 10:54 AM
By Evie Fordham, Bradford Betz | Fox News


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A massive multi-agency manhunt including the FBI and U.S. Marshals continued Monday morning stemming from a shooting on Sunday in Austin and an armed former sheriff's detective is wanted for killing at least three people near an apartment complex.

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Austin police said the victims were adults, including two Hispanic females, and one Black male. The suspect was identified as Stephen Nicholas Broderick, a former Travis County Sheriff's Office detective that was charged with raping a 16-year-old girl last summer, officials said.
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Austin's KXAN, citing an arrest affidavit, reported last June that the ex-detective was on administrative leave following an arrest for allegations of sexual assault.

U.S. Marshals arrested Broderick on June 6, three days after the teen accused him of assaulting her in a home in Elgin, Texas, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

Broderick reportedly spent 16 days in jail before he posted a reduced bail amount of $50,000. Court records reviewed by the paper indicate his wife filed for divorce and obtained an order of protection after his arrest which was a year after he received a promotion by the Travis County Sheriffs Law Enforcement Association.

The Austin Police Department said the suspect is considered armed and dangerous.

FBI agents on the scene were classifying the hunt as a "fugitive search."

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"We are concerned he might possibly take a hostage," Interim Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon said during a news conference earlier Sunday afternoon. Chacon went on to say he Broderick might be sheltered somewhere waiting for law enforcement to leave.

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Authorities say Broderick knew the victims but didn't elaborate. He also said a child was involved but that the child has been located and is safe.

Brenda Torres said she was driving by when she saw a little boy flag down a car and a Black man lying facedown on the ground.

"I saw the little boy point down the street," Torres said. "There was someone lying on the ground. I thought someone had just fallen down or something. As my light turns green and I'm driving, I see cop car after cop car after cop car rushing toward where I just was."

EMS spokeswoman Capt. Christa Stedman said the first 911 call came in at 11:44 a.m. and that three adults were fatally shot. She said she did not know the exact location where they were killed but that EMS responded to an area that included a strip mall and several retail stores with a large apartment complex behind it.
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"#ATCEMS has 15 response assets on-scene. No reports of other patients at this time. All assets staged [and] prepared to enter into the immediate incident location," Austin-Travis County EMS wrote on Twitter earlier.

Images from the scene showed a large presence of emergency responders, including dozens of police cars. There were also several ambulances and two SWAT trucks at the scene, and two police helicopters as well as a drone overhead.

The area includes a strip mall containing several retail stores and large apartment complexes situated near wooded rolling hills.

Josh Katzowitz, who had been shopping at the nearby Trader Joe's, said police and ambulances came "pouring in" to the area as he was leaving. He didn't hear any shooting.

"The cops had their guns out," he said. "Some had pistols, some had rifles and they were strapping on bulletproof vests. There were all of a sudden ambulances, sirens and police cars There were cops coming from everywhere."

Police said a portion of a nearby highway would be shut down in both directions.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

FBD
04-19-2021, 11:37 AM
crank up the mkultra broadcast, git em out there shootin :pewpew:

Teh One Who Knocks
04-19-2021, 11:38 AM
I'm going to bet that unless this guy really makes a mistake or wants to be caught, that this hunt will go on for awhile. A cop, especially a detective will know exactly all the tactics that law enforcement will use to try and catch him.

FBD
04-19-2021, 11:42 AM
it wont be too long before the voices broadcast into his head are telling him to kill someone with a gun again and make sure its a gun, preferably an AR-15 if he can get his hands on one, have you seen your local FBI agent lately for some amazing opportunities

Teh One Who Knocks
04-19-2021, 02:50 PM
I'm going to bet that unless this guy really makes a mistake or wants to be caught, that this hunt will go on for awhile. A cop, especially a detective will know exactly all the tactics that law enforcement will use to try and catch him.

Or I could be completely wrong and he will be captured quickly :doh:

Teh One Who Knocks
04-19-2021, 02:51 PM
By Greg Norman | Fox News


Police in Texas have arrested the former sheriff's detective accused of shooting and killing three people Sunday in Austin.

Stephen Broderick, a former Travis County Sheriff's Office detective who had been charged with raping a 16-year-old girl last summer, was taken into custody Monday morning in the city of Manor after two callers reported seeing a suspicious person walking along the side of U.S. 290, FOX7 Austin reports.

Manor Police Department Chief Ryan Phipps told the station that an unmarked vehicle was dispatched to the area east of Austin to confirm Broderick's identity, before marked units were called in. The 41-year-old was then ordered to stop by officers and was arrested without incident, he added.

Police also say a pistol was found in his waistband, and Broderick has now been taken to Travis County Jail.

Broderick is suspected in the fatal shooting of two Hispanic women and one Black man on Sunday in Austin, in what officials believe was a domestic dispute, according to FOX7 Austin.

"The victims were all known to this suspect," interim Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon said Sunday.

Two of the victims were identified Monday morning as former and current Elgin Independent School District students.

"We are heartbroken by the news of this senseless tragedy, and we extend our deepest condolences to the families of Willie Simmons III and Alyssa Broderick," Elgin ISD Superintendent Jodi Duron said in a statement obtained by FOX7 Austin.

It added that Alyssa Broderick, who withdrew from the district last fall, "was an excellent student and athlete, enrolled in our Early College High School program and played on our girls' basketball team."

Simmons III, meanwhile, was a senior at Elgin High School and the captain of its football team, the statement said.

"He was an exceptional young man and leader among his peers," the statement added. "Strong, both academically and athletically, he represented the very best of Elgin ISD."

Counselors are now on hand to assist students, faculty and families affected by the shooting.

Broderick, prior to his arrest today, was charged with raping a 16-year-old girl last summer, officials said.

Austin's KXAN, citing an arrest affidavit, reported last June that the ex-detective was on administrative leave following an arrest for allegations of sexual assault.

U.S. Marshals arrested Broderick on June 6, three days after the teen accused him of assaulting her in a home in Elgin, Texas, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

Broderick reportedly spent 16 days in jail before he posted a reduced bail amount of $50,000.

Court records reviewed by the newspaper indicate his wife filed for divorce and obtained an order of protection after his arrest which was a year after he received a promotion by the Travis County Sheriffs Law Enforcement Association.