AUSTIN, Texas
(AP) — A former sheriff’s deputy in Texas has been taken into custody following
a manhunt that began after three people were fatally shot in Austin,
authorities said.
Police said
Stephen Broderick, 41, was arrested without incident about 7:30 a.m. along a
rural road in Manor, an
Police had
received two phone calls about a suspicious person matching Broderick’s
description, Phipps said.
Interim Austin
Police Chief Joseph Chacon said Broderick was suspected in Sunday’s deaths of
two women and one man, all of whom Broderick knew.
Police
initially told
Chacon said
that Broderick was a former deputy with the Travis County sheriff’s office,
which is based in
Travis County
District Attorney Jose Garza said in a statement that Broderick had been
arrested for sexual assault of a child last June and was released on $50,000
bond. He said that the district attorney’s office on Sunday filed a motion to
revoke that bond.
Sheriff’s
spokeswoman Kristen Dark told the Austin American-Statesman that Broderick, a
property crimes detective, resigned after the arrest.
The newspaper
also reports that Broderick’s wife filed for a protective order and divorce
shortly after his arrest.

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