Austin police identify former sheriff's detective accused of rape as suspect behind massacre
The suspect was arrested last June and spent 16 days in jail for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl.
Austin police identify former sheriff's detective accused of rape as suspect behind massacre | Fox News
18 Apr 2021 ~~ By Evie Fordham & Bradford Betz
A massive multi-agency manhunt including the
FBI and U.S. Marshals was launched in Austin on Sunday for an armed former sheriff's detective wanted for killing at least three people near an apartment complex.
Austin police said that the three lifeless bodies were all adults, including two Hispanic females, and one Black male. They said they believe the suspect is Stephen Nicholas Broderick, who is a former Travis County Sheriff's Office detective that was charged with raping a 16-year-old girl last summer.
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Oh, oh, another white supremacist. Nah, just another black affirmative action criminal on the loose.
Defund the Police' Experiment Fully Underway In Blue City of Austin, Texas While cities like Baltimore and Denver cut police budgets by 3% or 10%, Austin cut its Police budget by 34% — $150 million.
What we are seeing are the results of Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Leftist policies. 60 years ago. Then new programs began to be introduced into the schools. I remember well when we began to be taught "values clarification". It involved the concept that you decided what you thought you thought was right--and then lived by that. Any mention of God was banned, and if you decided the laws were bad, well, YOUR values were more important than the law. Worse and worse things have been poured into children's minds by teachers taught by ultra Leftist professors and teachers unions. We took our kids out of the public schools in 1991 and homeschooled them. That meant we had a tight budget, but we now have a chemistry professor, a school teacher in a private school, a CPA, a registered nurse, and none have ever been arrested.
Today our children are being taught "Critical Race Theory" in first grade.