Fugitive Captured Who Pleaded Guilty to Shooting Wife's Boyfriend - Patch.com

A Pasadena man who pleaded guilty to shooting his wife’s boyfriend – then fled the state while under house arrest awaiting sentencing – was arrested Thursday while sleeping at a Texas rest stop, authorities said. 11 sentencing, was arrested Thursday morning in Boerne, Texas, by Kendall County law officers, said prosecutors. Schultz pleaded guilty June 23 to attempted second-degree murder and the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence. After his guilty plea, Schultz was released from jail to await sentencing. Prosecutors recommended a sentence of five to nine years in prison for Schultz, who must serve a minimum of five years without the possibility of parole, reports the Capital-Gazette. “We got him,” said Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney Wes Adams in a statement. Adams’ office has begun the extradition process to return Schultz to Annapolis. Schultz was found asleep in the back of his Chevrolet Blazer at a rest stop on westbound Interstate 10 in Boerne, Texas. Once the officers ran his name they found that Schultz had an outstanding warrant in Anne Arundel County. Adams’ office says officers apprehended Schultz without incident. Source: patch.com