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Court appearance lasts for 5 minutes for man accused of shooting Harris County constable deputy in face
Read full article: Court appearance lasts for 5 minutes for man accused of shooting Harris County constable deputy in faceD’Anthony Simms Coleman is facing charges of first-degree felony aggravated assault of a peace officer when Pct. 4 Harris County Deputy Deteryon Fontonet saw Coleman’s vehicle after he allegedly robbed two stores using an AR-15 pistol.
Enforcing Texas’ new immigration law may be challenging, even for authorities that support it
Read full article: Enforcing Texas’ new immigration law may be challenging, even for authorities that support itA new law allowing local authorities to deport migrants remains tied up in court. Even if it goes back into effect, logistical challenges could complicate enforcement.
“The families deserve more”: Uvalde city report clears local officers of wrongdoing
Read full article: “The families deserve more”: Uvalde city report clears local officers of wrongdoingFamilies were infuriated by praise for local law enforcement in a report on the Robb Elementary School shooting released Thursday by a private investigator.
Despite grand jury investigation, officers may not face charges in Uvalde shooting response
Read full article: Despite grand jury investigation, officers may not face charges in Uvalde shooting responseLocal prosecutor Christina Mitchell last month convened a grand jury to investigate police officers’ delay in confronting the gunman at Robb Elementary School.
Body camera footage shows February drunk-driving arrest of Sen. Charles Schwertner
Read full article: Body camera footage shows February drunk-driving arrest of Sen. Charles SchwertnerNewly released body camera footage shows state Sen. Charles Schwertner’s February arrest for suspicion of drunk driving. Travis County prosecutors dropped the charge in July.
Bodycam video shows confrontation between U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson and law enforcement
Read full article: Bodycam video shows confrontation between U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson and law enforcementThe footage shows Jackson being tackled to the ground and placed in handcuffs, with the Amarillo Republican directing a profanity-laced tirade toward a trooper. His office has said Jackson, a physician, was trying to help with a medical emergency.
Now hiring: Harris County Sheriff’s Office to host multi-agency job fair for women in June
Read full article: Now hiring: Harris County Sheriff’s Office to host multi-agency job fair for women in JuneLadies, if you’re looking to lock in a career in law enforcement, multiple local and federal agencies -- including Harris County Sheriff’s Office, are hiring.
Once again, tension builds after state police are deployed to a major Texas city
Read full article: Once again, tension builds after state police are deployed to a major Texas cityA month after the Texas Department of Public Safety began patrolling Austin streets, city officials have both praised a drop in violent crime and condemned the operation’s disparate impact on Latino and Black residents. In 2019, Dallas faced the same challenges.
San Antonio to vote on progressive wish list on abortion, marijuana, low-level arrests
Read full article: San Antonio to vote on progressive wish list on abortion, marijuana, low-level arrestsProposition A on the May 6 ballot will test the city’s political climate and progressives’ ability to advance a controversial agenda.
Texas drops effort to punish Harris County over its law enforcement spending
Read full article: Texas drops effort to punish Harris County over its law enforcement spendingThe fight is the latest skirmish between Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar and Harris County leaders over whether they “defunded” law enforcement.
State troopers will help Austin with police patrols as the city struggles with an officer shortage
Read full article: State troopers will help Austin with police patrols as the city struggles with an officer shortageAustin officials view the partnership as a stopgap measure as they try to fill the city’s more than 200 police vacancies.
Two dead, several injured after migrants were found “suffocating” inside train car
Read full article: Two dead, several injured after migrants were found “suffocating” inside train carUvalde officials said U.S. Border Patrol responded to a 911 call alerting them about a group of people who were trapped for hours inside of a shipping container.
Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan’s new priority bills focus on school safety, requiring districts to adopt active-shooter plans
Read full article: Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan’s new priority bills focus on school safety, requiring districts to adopt active-shooter plansMore than nine months after the Uvalde school shooting, top GOP lawmakers maintain focus on school safety reforms and investments in mental health resources in hopes it will prevent future tragedies.
Gov. Greg Abbott starts state task force on street takeovers
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott starts state task force on street takeoversDuring a recent street racing incident, Austin residents faced long 911 wait times. City officials say they need to increase staffing for 911 call takers, but state license and background check requirements make it difficult to fill positions.
1 killed, 3 hurt in shooting at El Paso, Texas shopping mall; 1 in custody, another possible shooter remains at-large
Read full article: 1 killed, 3 hurt in shooting at El Paso, Texas shopping mall; 1 in custody, another possible shooter remains at-largePolice in El Paso, Texas, say a one person has been killed and three others have been wounded in a shooting at a shopping mall.
FBI announces investigations into deaths at Harris County Jail
Read full article: FBI announces investigations into deaths at Harris County JailSince Jacoby Pillow’s death last month, at least three others have died at Harris County Jail. And the year before, the jail hit a record-high of 27 in-custody deaths.
University of Houston asked students to wear neon vests after police drew weapon on a Black student
Read full article: University of Houston asked students to wear neon vests after police drew weapon on a Black studentThe university distributed vests to theater students after an officer drew a gun on a Black student rehearsing a violent scene last year. Officials walked back the requirement amid recent student criticism.
The fringe ideology of “constitutional sheriffs” is attracting believers within Texas law enforcement
Read full article: The fringe ideology of “constitutional sheriffs” is attracting believers within Texas law enforcementSome 50 Texas sheriffs and numerous elected officials have attended trainings on the unsupported notion that sheriffs can single-handedly overrule state and federal law. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, which offered state peace officers credit for the seminars, is now investigating.
Afghan soldier arrested at border while seeking asylum has new lawyers, meets with FBI
Read full article: Afghan soldier arrested at border while seeking asylum has new lawyers, meets with FBIAbdul Wasi Safi’s physical and mental health are deteriorating as he waits at a detention center near the border.
Ex-Fort Worth cop sentenced to nearly 12 years for manslaughter of Atatiana Jefferson
Read full article: Ex-Fort Worth cop sentenced to nearly 12 years for manslaughter of Atatiana JeffersonA jury found Aaron Dean guilty of manslaughter last week for the fatal shooting of Jefferson, a 28-year-old Black woman, while she was babysitting her nephew in a family home.
Former Fort Worth police officer found guilty of manslaughter of Atatiana Jefferson
Read full article: Former Fort Worth police officer found guilty of manslaughter of Atatiana JeffersonA jury on Thursday found Aaron Dean guilty of manslaughter for shooting Jefferson while she babysat her nephew in her mother’s home in 2019.
2 simultaneous robberies at Walmart set chain reaction, ending with deputy opening fire on suspect in NW Harris Co., HCSO says
Read full article: 2 simultaneous robberies at Walmart set chain reaction, ending with deputy opening fire on suspect in NW Harris Co., HCSO saysThree suspects have been detained after a robbery leads to a chain of events in northwest Harris County on Saturday afternoon.
Texas DPS chief Steve McCraw says his agency “did not fail” at Uvalde school shooting
Read full article: Texas DPS chief Steve McCraw says his agency “did not fail” at Uvalde school shootingAt a public meeting where families that lost children in the school shooting said he should resign, McCraw said members of the Department of Public Safety made mistakes. But he said he’ll step down only “if DPS as an institution failed the families.”
Texas DPS director says he wishes his agency had taken control over the police response to the Uvalde shooting
Read full article: Texas DPS director says he wishes his agency had taken control over the police response to the Uvalde shootingThe state’s top law enforcement agency also told USA Today that seven officers have now been referred to its internal affairs division, including two who are command staff.
Gov. Greg Abbott appoints officer indicted for misconduct during George Floyd protests to police regulatory agency
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott appoints officer indicted for misconduct during George Floyd protests to police regulatory agencyJustin Berry was among 19 Austin police officers indicted earlier this year, accused of using excessive force against people protesting the murder of George Floyd.
Here are eight pivotal moments of the police response to the Uvalde shooting captured by officers’ body cameras
Read full article: Here are eight pivotal moments of the police response to the Uvalde shooting captured by officers’ body camerasThe new material further illustrates the lack of coordination among officers, the confusion over the chain of command and the delays in confronting the shooter.
5 takeaways from the House committee report on the Uvalde shooting
Read full article: 5 takeaways from the House committee report on the Uvalde shootingAmong the findings: Police lacked clear leadership and basic communications, school doors were routinely left open and the gunman gave hints of his coming rampage.
Crime Stoppers discuss public safety with Mattress Mack and others, announces ‘Houston Crime Index’ from new research center
Read full article: Crime Stoppers discuss public safety with Mattress Mack and others, announces ‘Houston Crime Index’ from new research centerCrime Stoppers of Houston hosted a press conference Wednesday with Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale and other area leaders to discuss public safety challenges and solutions.
Sugar Land chief of police retires after more than 30 years in law enforcement
Read full article: Sugar Land chief of police retires after more than 30 years in law enforcementAfter 33 years in law enforcement, Thursday marked the first day of retirement for Eric Robins, Sugar Land’s now-former chief of police.
Police chief who led the response to the school shooting in Uvalde had no radio at the scene, reports say
Read full article: Police chief who led the response to the school shooting in Uvalde had no radio at the scene, reports sayThe revelation is the latest to point to deficiencies and missteps in authorities’ response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School. Police opted to wait for reinforcements and tactical gear, taking more than an hour to confront and take down the shooter.
Authorities fatally shoot convicted murderer who killed family of five while on the lam
Read full article: Authorities fatally shoot convicted murderer who killed family of five while on the lamAuthorities say Gonzalo Lopez killed a man and his four grandchildren in Leon County. He escaped from a prison bus nearly three weeks ago.
In battered Uvalde, where a police chief is in hiding, grief gives way to calls for accountability
Read full article: In battered Uvalde, where a police chief is in hiding, grief gives way to calls for accountabilityAs chief of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Department, it was Arredondo’s call to wait more than an hour for backup instead of ordering officers on scene to immediately charge the shooter.
Uvalde school district’s police chief didn’t know about 911 calls coming from inside the school, lawmaker says
Read full article: Uvalde school district’s police chief didn’t know about 911 calls coming from inside the school, lawmaker saysState Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, said the commanding officer at the scene of the shooting was not informed about the calls that Uvalde police were receiving, calling the lack of coordination a “system failure.”
Austin police officers who were indicted over actions during George Floyd protests sue the city
Read full article: Austin police officers who were indicted over actions during George Floyd protests sue the citySeveral demonstrators who participated in the protests in response to George Floyd’s murder were seriously injured when they were struck by police with “less than lethal” beanbag rounds. The officers’ suit says they did not receive training on how to use this type of ammunition.
What we know, minute by minute, about how the Uvalde shooting and police response unfolded
Read full article: What we know, minute by minute, about how the Uvalde shooting and police response unfoldedState officials provided a timeline of the massacre and have corrected crucial details amid public demands for information on how authorities handled the situation.
Watch live: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to address Uvalde school shooting investigation at 3:30 p.m. CT
Read full article: Watch live: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to address Uvalde school shooting investigation at 3:30 p.m. CTAbbott’s press conference follows a morning briefing from top law enforcement who admitted local police made a crucial error as the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde continued.
Analysis: Grief. Horror. Inaction. Texas mass shootings follow a numbing script
Read full article: Analysis: Grief. Horror. Inaction. Texas mass shootings follow a numbing scriptWe know what comes next. Another scar hardens on the state’s collective psyche, but little is done to prevent the next one.
Harris County Pct. 7 Deputy Jennifer Chavis remembrances: Her mother, local leaders share powerful words at funeral
Read full article: Harris County Pct. 7 Deputy Jennifer Chavis remembrances: Her mother, local leaders share powerful words at funeralHundreds of mourners turned out to remember a Harris County Precinct 7 deputy who died earlier this month.
Houston Newsmakers: HPD Chief Troy Finner says city’s homicide rate ‘unacceptably high,’ talks bail bond reform
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: HPD Chief Troy Finner says city’s homicide rate ‘unacceptably high,’ talks bail bond reformHouston Newsmakers: HPD Chief Troy Finner says city’s homicide rate ‘unacceptably high,’ talks bail bond reform
Webb County, a Democratic stronghold, is set to welcome Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial migrant arrests
Read full article: Webb County, a Democratic stronghold, is set to welcome Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial migrant arrestsThe county is the most populous to embrace the Republican governor’s “catch-and-jail” policy to arrest people accused of crossing the border illegally for state crimes, including trespassing.
James Smith named special agent in charge of FBI Houston Field Office
Read full article: James Smith named special agent in charge of FBI Houston Field OfficeDirector Christopher Wray has named James Smith as the special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Houston Field Office . Smith most recently served as a chief of staff to the associate deputy director at FBI headquarters in Washington.
‘We are coming after you’: 19 Houston area suspects, including man who shot 3 HPD officers, charged in federal crackdown on illegal guns
Read full article: ‘We are coming after you’: 19 Houston area suspects, including man who shot 3 HPD officers, charged in federal crackdown on illegal gunsUS Attorney Jennifer B. Lowery announced federal charges and indictments against 19 people, including the man accused of shooting three Houston police officers during a police chase on Jan. 27, during a news conference on the possession of illegal firearms in the Houston area.
Gov. Greg Abbott floats pardons for Austin police officers charged with excessive force in 2020 protests
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott floats pardons for Austin police officers charged with excessive force in 2020 protestsAbbott’s move is the latest in a long clash between Texas Republicans and Austin-area officials over policing — and comes as the push for reform in the Texas capital enters a more complex and uncertain chapter.
Nine Austin cops are accused of shooting and injuring one woman during the 2020 protests against police brutality
Read full article: Nine Austin cops are accused of shooting and injuring one woman during the 2020 protests against police brutalityIndictments released Tuesday accuse 19 officers of using deadly weapons to injure 11 demonstrators during protests against racial injustice and police violence two years ago.
An Austin cop has been charged with police misconduct. That might actually help his Texas House campaign.
Read full article: An Austin cop has been charged with police misconduct. That might actually help his Texas House campaign.Justin Berry is among 19 Austin law enforcement officers indicted and accused of using excessive force on anti-police brutality protesters in 2020.
Houston-area has had 2 officers killed and 5 hurt in first weeks of 2022
Read full article: Houston-area has had 2 officers killed and 5 hurt in first weeks of 2022For the fourth time this year, news of law enforcement officers being hurt in the line of duty is in the headlines in Houston. The officers and deputies in the two most recent cases survived. The officers in the earlier cases tragically did not.
Two Dallas police officers face assault charges from 2020 George Floyd protests
Read full article: Two Dallas police officers face assault charges from 2020 George Floyd protestsOfficer Ryan Mabry and former officer Melvin Williams face multiple counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and official oppression for their involvement with the protests.
UT Health offering free mental health program to help law enforcement deal with trauma
Read full article: UT Health offering free mental health program to help law enforcement deal with traumaAfter a particularly violent week against law enforcement, officers will undoubtedly be left trying to figure out how to cope with the trauma they’ve endured and return to the job.
Analysis: A swelling Texas treasury gives 2022 hopefuls room for big ideas
Read full article: Analysis: A swelling Texas treasury gives 2022 hopefuls room for big ideasAs the political season starts, the contestants got an unexpected bit of good news: The state comptroller says the next Legislature will start with almost $25 billion in the state treasury. Expensive campaign promises just got a lot easier to make.
In latest blunder, charges dropped against migrants arrested in Texas governor’s border crackdown because of faulty paperwork
Read full article: In latest blunder, charges dropped against migrants arrested in Texas governor’s border crackdown because of faulty paperworkThe migrants were arrested for trespassing, but court documents failed to specify what property they allegedly trespassed upon. It’s the latest misstep in implementation of Greg Abbott’s border initiative, which has seen frequent violations of state law and disregard for due process rights.
Congressional Democrats ask feds to investigate whether Texas migrant arrests violate constitutional rights
Read full article: Congressional Democrats ask feds to investigate whether Texas migrant arrests violate constitutional rightsUnder a Gov. Greg Abbott initiative, more than 1,600 migrants have been arrested for allegedly trespassing on private property after crossing the Texas-Mexico border. The arrests and subsequent imprisonment of the migrants have led to state law violations and constitutional concerns.
Austin voters could put hundreds more police officers on the streets after last year’s budget cuts
Read full article: Austin voters could put hundreds more police officers on the streets after last year’s budget cutsA November vote on whether Austin should hire hundreds of new police officers is shaping up as a test of Austinites’ appetite for police reform.
Migrants arrested by Texas in border crackdown are being imprisoned for weeks without legal help or formal charges
Read full article: Migrants arrested by Texas in border crackdown are being imprisoned for weeks without legal help or formal chargesDefense attorneys have started asking courts to set migrants free because local justice systems, overwhelmed by arrests under Gov. Greg Abbott's border security push, are routinely violating state law and constitutional due process rights.
After a Texas prosecutor dismissed dozens of migrant trespassing cases, some men were dropped at a border bus station
Read full article: After a Texas prosecutor dismissed dozens of migrant trespassing cases, some men were dropped at a border bus stationOfficials said immigration authorities weren’t interested in taking migrants who had no criminal conviction into federal custody. But without documentation, at least one newly released migrant soon found himself back in detention.
Thanks to local politics and a railroad, rural Kinney County accounts for most of Texas’ migrant arrests
Read full article: Thanks to local politics and a railroad, rural Kinney County accounts for most of Texas’ migrant arrestsUnder Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security push, Texas state police have arrested hundreds of migrants in the conservative county, usually after spotting them on cargo trains or walking remote ranch lands. Sent to a state prison retooled as an immigration jail, many men were left without lawyers for weeks.
Gubernatorial candidate Allen West says his wife was wrongfully arrested in Dallas area
Read full article: Gubernatorial candidate Allen West says his wife was wrongfully arrested in Dallas areaGubernatorial candidate Allen West said his wife, Angela, was wrongfully arrested and jailed in the Dallas area late Friday night.
An 18-year-old Venezuelan was among the first set free from Texas’ new jail for migrants. No one knew what to do with him.
Read full article: An 18-year-old Venezuelan was among the first set free from Texas’ new jail for migrants. No one knew what to do with him.After more than three weeks in jail, a trespassing charge against the man was dropped because state troopers shouldn’t have arrested him under Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security push. He wound up in bureaucratic limbo for days as federal agencies passed the responsibility for resolving his immigration status.
The first migrants arrested in Gov. Greg Abbott's border crackdown have served their time. Federal officials will decide what happens next.
Read full article: The first migrants arrested in Gov. Greg Abbott's border crackdown have served their time. Federal officials will decide what happens next.The Texas governor has derided federal immigration policy as "catch and release." But unless federal authorities now take them into custody, the migrants Abbott ordered state troopers to arrest could soon be freed.
Law enforcement agencies investigating separate viral incidents caught on camera
Read full article: Law enforcement agencies investigating separate viral incidents caught on cameraA Houston Police Department officer and several Harris County Sheriff deputies are being investigated after videos were shared on social media.
Converted Texas prison gets first immigrant detainees as Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security effort ramps up
Read full article: Converted Texas prison gets first immigrant detainees as Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security effort ramps upBorder-crossing immigrants are being arrested by Texas troopers on state charges like trespassing, and they’re starting to trickle into a prison emptied to house them.
Army sergeant indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges after fatally shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020
Read full article: Army sergeant indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges after fatally shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020Army Sgt. Daniel Perry shot and killed Foster, who was legally armed, after an altercation during a protest against police brutality last summer, police said. Perry argues it was in self defense.
Gov. Greg Abbott signs slate of legislation to penalize cities that reduce police budgets, increase criminal penalties for protesters
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs slate of legislation to penalize cities that reduce police budgets, increase criminal penalties for protestersThe bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to "defund the police" last year.
Legislators running out of time to pass bills curbing law enforcement agencies from hiring bad cops
Read full article: Legislators running out of time to pass bills curbing law enforcement agencies from hiring bad copsTexas law enforcement agencies have long dealt with troublesome cops who move from one department to another. Transparency bills aim to make their disciplinary records more easily accessible to law enforcement agencies.
These are the best, worsts states to be a police officer in 2021, report says
Read full article: These are the best, worsts states to be a police officer in 2021, report saysFollowing recent high-profile police brutality incidents, the United States law enforcement officers are under more of a spotlight than usual, WalletHub reports.
Ask 2: What are the various law enforcement agencies in and around Houston?
Read full article: Ask 2: What are the various law enforcement agencies in and around Houston?At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.
Texas leads the U.S. in officer-related deaths in 2020, report finds
Read full article: Texas leads the U.S. in officer-related deaths in 2020, report findsHOUSTON – 2020 was the deadliest year for officer-related deaths, and Texas tops a nationwide list produced by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum. The organization found officer deaths have increased sharply by 96%, with COVID-19 being the leading cause, according to a news release distributed this week. Texas leads the U.S. in officer fatalities, with 48 in 2020, followed by New York, Florida, Georgia and Louisiana, the release said. Thirteen states did not lose an officer in 2020. “As the leading authority in line-of-duty deaths, this time of year always reminds us of the sacrifice of law enforcement and the importance of our mission to honor the fallen, tell the story of American law enforcement, and make it safer for those who serve.” said National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund CEO Marcia Ferranto.
‘You will be caught’: Montgomery County announces increased DWI enforcement through Thanksgiving weekend
Read full article: ‘You will be caught’: Montgomery County announces increased DWI enforcement through Thanksgiving weekendMONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – Starting Wednesday, Montgomery County law enforcement agencies will begin to conduct increased DWI enforcement over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, in conjunction with both state and local law enforcement agencies, will increase no-refusal operations and DWI enforcement throughout Montgomery County. During this time, the District Attorney’s office, through their No Refusal TxDOT Grant, will provide nurses, prosecutors, and investigators, to assist law enforcement in obtaining blood evidence in cases were a DWI suspect refuses to provide a scientific sample. “Many Montgomery County law enforcement agencies have committed to increasing DWI Enforcement to catch as many impaired drivers as possible.”“As many travel to spend Thanksgiving with their loved ones, law enforcement will be out looking for impaired drivers and working to keep our roads safe,” Andrew James, Vehicular Crimes Chief, is quoted as saying in the news release about the event. “If you chose to drive impaired, you will be caught, and you will be prosecuted.
Documents outlines law enforcement’s strategic plans, which included snipers, during George Floyd’s burial in Pearland
Read full article: Documents outlines law enforcement’s strategic plans, which included snipers, during George Floyd’s burial in PearlandPEARLAND – Months after George Floyd was laid to rest in Pearland, law enforcement agencies have released its detailed plan and law enforcement presence during the procession. The documents also outlined an incident action plan that included the authorization of deadly force. Still, some were upset by the specifics of the plans and large turn-out by law enforcement. Pearland police argue the plans met the moment. The NAACP of Brazoria County also reacted to details outlined in the documents.
One Good Thing: 8-year-old afraid of law enforcement forms friendship with South Carolina deputy
Read full article: One Good Thing: 8-year-old afraid of law enforcement forms friendship with South Carolina deputyAn 8-year-old South Carolina boy who told his mom he was afraid of the police has a new and unexpected friend. Gavin Williamson says he was scared of law enforcement before meeting Deputy Kerry Shelton last week. His mom, Ashton Williamson, says she saw Deputy Sheltons cruiser on the side of the road and decided to pull over and introduce Gavin to the deputy. Thats when a new friendship formed. Gavin says he now sees law enforcement in a different light and wants to be an officer when he gets older.
Autism training for police officers: Getting to know each other better
Read full article: Autism training for police officers: Getting to know each other betterOfficers touch on a list of serious and chronic mental health disorders and learn to identify their symptoms. In 2014, Fort Bend County seemed to be ahead of the curve, when the 1115 Waiver grant was approved for mental health training. Fort Bend County had implemented the 40-hour mental health police officer coarse training with the grant. They saw the need for this area and were proactive in getting officers prepared for what was becoming a rising trend: officers coming into contact with people who may have a mental illness or different types of health disorders. The State of Texas mandated mental health training for all officers in 2017.
Center for Race and Justice proposed
Read full article: Center for Race and Justice proposedCenter for Race and Justice proposed for Prairie View A & M University (KPRC)THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE CENTER FOR RACE AND JUSTICE:1-PVAMU President Dr. Ruth Simmons came up with the idea in the wake of the racial unrest after the George Floyd killing. 2-Goal will be to address issues of race and to expose students to cutting edge research and activists whove lived a life of uplifting their communities. 3-One million dollar personal contribution was made by Charles Butt, Chairman of H-E-B to kick start the funding for the center to be named after Dr. Ruth Simmons. Ruth Simmons, Ph.D., President of Prairie View A & M University, says the idea behind the center is to address issues and work to find solutions to race related problems that continue to exist in this country. With funding underway and curriculum being developed she says all thats needed now is approval from the Texas A & M University System board of regents.
Police department policies vary when it comes to releasing body camera video
Read full article: Police department policies vary when it comes to releasing body camera video“If anyone wants to see a video they need to contact the police department,” Acevedo said. Acevedo said at present, only family members would be able to review video, and only if they approved its release. Lovie Williams Linzer is one family member who asked to see the body cam video of her nephew’s death. “We want to see the video and we won’t stop.”Differing video release policiesIn 2015, Texas adopted body camera guidelines for all law enforcement in the state, but they left the decision on whether to release the videos to each individual department. HPD remains committed to working with the family representative in such incidents and to the issue of transparency regarding body worn cameras.”
Houston woman making custom face masks from bulk fabric she has accumulated over the years
Read full article: Houston woman making custom face masks from bulk fabric she has accumulated over the yearsTammy Rosas said the fight to curb the spread of coronavirus encouraged her to began making masks for her son and coworkers, who were law enforcement officers. Many first responders and healthcare workers don't have access to adequate protection due to the lack of personal protection equipment. For the first batch, she said she made 26 masks at home using fabric she has accumulated over the years. Then, Rosas said she announced on Facebook that she was making masks. Rosas said sells them $5 each while still providing free masks to law enforcement officers.