The man whom authorities said shot Serena and Venus Williams‘ older sister, Yetunde Price in 2003, said to have been released from prison earlier this year after more than a decade behind bars has been re-arrested.
Robert Edward Maxfield was re-arrested on Friday night in Compton, California, and remains in custody after allegedly violating his parole, according to Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials and jail records.
He served nearly three years in jail, between his arrest and sentencing, and was then placed in prison where he served nearly another 12 years before his March parole, according to Patiño.
The nature of this alleged parole violation was unclear. It is also not clear if Maxfield has been back in court since his Friday arrest.
Price, who was 31 and the mother of three children at the time of her death, was a nurse and the owner of an L.A.-area hair salon, She also worked as a personal assistant to her tennis superstar sisters, Serena and Venus.
She was one of the Williams’ three other sisters, a half-sibling from a previous relationship between their mother, Oracene Price, and Yusef Rasheed.