Three men in Texas are facing capital murder charges in connection to a shooting that resulted in the death of an off-duty sheriff’s deputy this week, authorities say.
Thursday night. As the couple exited the Houston-area store, Almendarez saw three men trying to steal his truck’s catalytic converter.Following the shooting, Almendarez and two of the men were taken to the same hospital.
Fredrick Tardy, 17, a third suspect who remained at large following the shooting was arrested late Friday night on capital murder charges as well, according toHarris County court records do not list attorneys who could speak on behalf of Stewart, Clark or Tardy.
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