Manhunt Underway for Suspects in Deputy Shooting Case: AJ Armstrong Trial Update

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Summary:

  • Authorities are searching for two suspects accused of injuring a deputy during a traffic stop.
  • AJ Armstrong, Jr. has been convicted of killing his parents and is sentenced to life in prison.
  • Armstrong's defense team and prosecutors spoke about the challenges of the trial and his subsequent appeal.
  • Senior legal analyst Chris Tritico discussed the sufficiency of evidence as a key point of appeal in the case.


Authorities are on a manhunt for two armed and dangerous men accused of gravely injuring a deputy during a traffic stop in Northeast Harris County. The suspects have been identified as Turan Green and James Green. The incident led to a Blue Alert being issued to the public.


The suspects allegedly shot the deputy during a traffic stop in Northeast Harris County. The injured deputy, a 29-year-old, was shot multiple times in the stomach and is currently in critical but stable condition after undergoing surgery overnight. Authorities located a blue Ford Escape believed to be connected to the suspects in an apartment garage about 10 miles from the crime scene. The public is advised not to approach the suspects directly but to call 911 if they are spotted.

In a separate case, AJ Armstrong, Jr. has been convicted of killing his parents and sentenced to life in prison. Armstrong's defense team and prosecutors addressed the media following the ruling, discussing the challenges of the trial and the conviction. Armstrong has filed an appeal and a federal lawsuit in response to his conviction.


Senior legal analyst Chris Tritico discussed the recent developments in the AJ Armstrong case and the challenges faced by the defense in his trials. The sufficiency of evidence will be a major point of appeal in Armstrong's case.

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