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Houston man named to ‘40 Under 40′ arrested in Virginia over violent threats against Texas governor, local attorneys
Read full article: Houston man named to ‘40 Under 40′ arrested in Virginia over violent threats against Texas governor, local attorneysFederal agents arrested a Houston man in Alexandria, Virginia, on Friday after he’s accused of making violent threats for weeks against a state governor, deputy U.S. Marshal, Houston attorneys and their family members, according to a newly unsealed federal criminal complaint.
Addressing threatening behavior at Texas schools
Read full article: Addressing threatening behavior at Texas schoolsWhile much of the discussion about school safety has recently revolved around putting armed security on every campus and increasing police training, there is less highlighted work being done on campuses across the state to spot potential problems before they spiral into violent behavior.
HCSO searching for man who they say threatened Taco Bell employees in Cypress
Read full article: HCSO searching for man who they say threatened Taco Bell employees in CypressCYPRESS, Texas – The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who they say threatened employees at a Taco Bell in Cypress. Deputies said the man began to yell that the employees “shouldn’t do anything to his food.”The manager tried to reason with the man, but deputies say he began to yell and threatened to beat up the manager. According to deputies, the manager escorted the man out of the restaurant and locked the doors. The man then took his shirt off and approached the drive-thru window and banged on the window with his fists and threatened to shoot the workers, deputies said. AdInvestigators need the public’s help in identifying a male who threatened employees at a Taco Bell in the 17700 block of FM 529 in Cypress.
Tipsters receive Facebook threats over Bay City police suspension case
Read full article: Tipsters receive Facebook threats over Bay City police suspension caseMATAGORDA COUNTY, Texas – The Bay City Police Department says people coming forward with tips are receiving private threats on Facebook. Last week, a Matagorda County Sheriff's Office deputy and Bay City officer were suspended, accused of posting derogatory comments online about the Ferguson grand jury decision. The department is working to track down whoever made the threats. The officer and deputy are on leave until the investigation wraps up.