No Bond Reduction For Alleged Killer Of Good Samaritan

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FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - A judge refused to reduce the bond for the man accused of killing a Good Samaritan outside an Arlington Walgreens in May 2016.

Ricci Bradden's bond remains set at $500,000.

Bradden's wife worked at the Walgreens in the 5600 block of New York Avenue when police say Bradden confronted her just outside of the store's front doors, shooting her in the leg.  She recovered.

Retired Marine T.J. Antell witnessed the alleged domestic violence shooting and tried to intervene.

T.J. Antell was gunned down when he tried to help a woman during a domestic violence incident in Arlington. (credit: Facebook)

Police said Antell was fatally shot by Bradden in the parking lot. Bradden was attempting to flee from the scene in his vehicle when Antell stepped in with a gun of his own, pointing it at Bradden to try to keep him from getting away.

Bradden, who was stationed at Fort Hood, turned himself in on his way back to the Army post.

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