Bond raised to $1M for suspect in deputy's shooting
An off-duty Tarrant County deputy who was shot twice while working security at a Fort Worth credit union is recovering in the hospital. Meanwhile, the man accused of shooting him is behind bars and facing serious charges. 35-year-old Leland Williams faces a charge of attempted capital murder. His bond, originally set for $100,000, was increased to $1 million on Tuesday.
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