FORMER BRYAN FOOTBALL PLAYER ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE
A former Bryan High School football player is one of three people arrested in the fatal shooting of a man in Fort Worth earlier this month.
18-year old Broderick Earl Ross, was arrested Thursday in connection to that slaying at an apartment complex in Fort Worth. He's now facing a charge of capital murder by terror threat.
The victim, Chris-Dion Russell was shot January 11th.
Ross was a quarterback at Bryan High School. He was also starting quarterback at McMurray University in Abilene where he led the War Hawks in both rushing and passing yards as a freshman.
Two other McMurray football players, Ryan McBeth and Dontrell Dock, were arrested Wednesday. They're also facing capital murder charges.
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