Castle Law in Texas

clayinaustin

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Castle Law in Texas

The Travis County Sheriff's Office is investigating a possible Castle Law case that left a suspected burglar dead.

It happened just after 5 p.m. Friday on Cedar Ridge.

Investigators say 35-year Ryan Bradford of Austin broke in and was fighting with one of the homeowners. During the struggle, Bradford was shot.

Bradford was taken to UMC Brackenridge where he died.

Detectives don't expect to file charges. :cheers2:
 
Castle Law in Texas

The Travis County Sheriff's Office is investigating a possible Castle Law case that left a suspected burglar dead.

It happened just after 5 p.m. Friday on Cedar Ridge.

Investigators say 35-year Ryan Bradford of Austin broke in and was fighting with one of the homeowners. During the struggle, Bradford was shot.

Bradford was taken to UMC Brackenridge where he died.

Detectives don't expect to file charges. :cheers2:

yea , Clay we just got that law here in Florida,,now it,s game on to the home invaders..
 
Good ridance - I have a friend that is a sargent for the police here and I keep telling her we need to shoot more of these idiots. She just caught a guy that was on parole for his fifth home invasion/burglery. She caught him on his sixth. Caught him red handed. OH and he was a sex ofender also.
I asked her if she shot him.
NO
 
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