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"Opinion: What about Harding Street raid? Acevedo, Turner give soundbites on police brutality but stay silent about my sister's death". Houston Chronicle. Archived from the original on June 3, 2020. Scherer, Jasper (April 28, 2021). "Houston council OKs $1.25M contract with law firm to defend Harding Street raid lawsuit". Houston Chronicle.
A Texas grand jury meeting in Houston declined to prefer charges against Scott in the deaths of the 10 who were crushed in the crowd at the November 2021 concert, the Houston Chronicle newspaper ...
Dibbles was arrested for allegedly stealing four bottles of baby formula. She spent a week in the hospital recovering from head trauma she sustained when she stumbled and fell while being chased by the Houston Police Department on May 18, according to the Houston Chronicle. Dibbles died after a seizure. Jail or Agency: Harris County; State: Texas
American television personality best known as the host of 20/20 and The Today Show. Other roles include the sidekick/announcer on Tonight Starring Jack Paar and the host of Concentration. [110] July 4 Brandis Kemp: 76 American actress (TV work includes Fridays, AfterMASH, Faerie Tale Theatre, and The New Lassie) [111] July 5 Bettina Gilois: 58
On July 9, 2014, a mass shooting occurred in a home located in northern Harris County, Texas, near the Spring census-designated place, a suburban area of the Greater Houston area, leaving six family members dead, four children, and a lone survivor. Ronald Lee Haskell, 34, was apprehended after a standoff that lasted several hours.
At least nine weather-related deaths have been confirmed around the region. ... Photos show the rare snowfall blanketing the South ... Texas. / Credit: Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty ...
(The Center Square) – Two Houston area law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty on Wednesday as Texas leads the U.S. in officer deaths. On Wednesday morning, Brazoria County ...
Carl Hampton (December 17, 1948–July 26, 1970) was a civil rights leader and head of the People's Party II, a precursor to the Houston chapter of the Black Panther Party. During his time leading the organization, the local chapter established community programs to offer food and medicine to Black Houstonians.