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Villanova will transport south to Bridgeforth Stadium to take upon the Dukes of James Madison.
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Ronald Stanley Bridgeforth, 67, surrendered this morning at the Redwood City Superior Court for shooting at officers during a 1968 getaway, according to his attorney, Paul Harris.
Ronald Stanley Bridgeforth, Fugitive For Four Decades, Comes Forth In Police Shooting The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Villanova will transport south to Bridgeforth Stadium to take upon the Dukes of James Madison.
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"He said it was the right thing to do and it's all about family," Bridgeforth's attorney Paul Harris told ABCNews.com.
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On Thursday, after calling ahead, Bridgeforth arrived at the Hall of Justice in Redwood City, Calif., and surrendered to police.
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Bridgeforth got a job working as a janitor at Washtenaw Community College in 1978, according to Janet Hawkins, spokeswoman for the school.
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Ronald Bridgeforth, 67, is handcuffed by deputies in the courtroom of the San Mateo County Courthouse in Redwood City, Calif., Nov. 10, 2011.
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After being confronted on that day in 1968, Bridgeforth allegedly
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But Jordan was really Ronald Bridgeforth, a man who engaged police in a shootout at a San Francisco discount store on Nov. 5, 1968, after he was confronted for allegedly using a stolen credit card to buy $29 worth of clothes and toys.
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Four decades later, despite living a comfortable life under his alias, Bridgeforth, 67, decided to come forward.
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