Citrus county man shot and killed his 19 year-old brother
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Citrus County man shot and killed his 19 year-old brother

CITRUS COUNTY – FL Earlier this morning, Citrus County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Detective Robaldo Ramos arrested 29-year-old Daniel Arthur Redman of Inverness for the premeditated murder of his 19-year-old brother, Brenden Ray Redman.

On January 14, 2022, CCSO deputies responded to a shooting in the area of East Dawson Drive in Inverness where they located victim Brenden Redman lying in a driveway with apparent gunshot wounds. Victim Brenden, unfortunately, succumbed to his injuries. During the initial investigation, detectives identified the suspect as Daniel Redman. Daniel Redman was shot by deputies during a hostage situation and has been in our custody while receiving medical treatment.

Today, Redman was formally arrested on the below charges and transported to the Lake Butler Correctional Facility:

 Possession of a firearm by convicted felon
 Shoot/throw deadly missile into dwelling/conveyance
 Burglary with battery
 Premeditated murder
 Kidnapping with intent to commit/commission any felony

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