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4 people injured in a shooting in the parking lot of a bar, said Houston Police
According to the Houston Police Department, four people got injured in a shooting in Midtown on Saturday morning.
The Houston Police Department and the Houston Fire Department were reported about an incident of shooting. They responded at around 2:15 a.m. at a nightclub near Anita Street and Travis Street.
On reaching the place on the incident, officers found four people suffering gunshots. Two of them were having severe injuries, but none of them had life-threatening injuries, according to Police. Two victims are 22 years old, and the other two victims are both 26 years old.
Police said the shooting took place due to some disturbance at a bar.
According to Police, three victims were fighting with the suspects inside the bar. The fight moved and in the parking lot behind the bar and broke down. The suspects drove to the parking lot again, where victims were still standing, and one suspect got out of the car and opened fired on the victims.
The investigation is going on in this case.
PD: Dead boy’s mother arrested after faking abduction and charged for killing her son
A 9-year-old boy named Alejandro Ripley is dead, and detectives and prosecutors are accusing his mother of this killing in Southwest Miami- Dade County.
The 45-year-old mother told police officers that two men kidnaped her son, but the next day she was taken to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center to face charges of first-degree murder and attempted premeditated murder. She will be held till Saturday without bond.
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said that the mother had lied about the abduction as detectives found a video showing that she pushed Alejandro into a canal at 103rd Avenue and Kendall Drive at about 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Witnesses at the scene saved the boy for the first time, said Fernandez Rundle.
But the same day, a second crime took place at a canal at Southwest 62nd Street and 138th Court. Detectives said Patricia Ripley admitted that she drove there about 8:30 p.m. and pushed the boy into the channel at the Miccosukee Golf and Country Club, where he drowned and died.
“This time, unfortunately, there was no one there to save him,” Fernandez Rundle said.
The detectives were still going on the detectives, others at the memorial were convinced that the evil madmen had abducted Alejandro on Thursday and killed him.
69th annual Spring Livestock sale online show and auction held virtually amide COVID-19 pandemic
This year, due to the COIVD-19 pandemic, 69th annual Spring Livestock sale online show and auction were held virtually to keep everyone safe.
The event started on April 27 and ended on May 2, and $ 76,630 was raised in the game from the winning bids on more than 130 student submissions. The sale included a range of small and large livestock, arts and crafts, welding, and woodworking projects.
Additional funds were raised from the donations which were directly made to the participating students.
Spring ISD Career and Technical Education Director Cynthia Williams said, "The virtual auction was very successful. If Tri-Club had not used this platform, student projects would not have been sold. All of their time and financial commitments would have been in vain."
According to Spring ISD, many students are dependent on the funds for their projects. Such auctions help them raise those necessary funds and for some graduating seniors as the fee for their post-secondary education and career training goals.
"Our community came together for this, and it was kind of heartwarming," Spring Tri-Club President Courtney Musterman said. "The majority of our big buyers that come out to our actual show did get online, and they still participated the way they normally do, but with it being an online auction we also were able to get some buyers that we've never had before, that haven't come out to our actual in-person auction. So that was kind of neat. It gave some of those people a different way to participate."
A new restaurant Peruvian-style chicken opens in Houston
Chick Houz, a New Peruvian-style chicken restaurant, is now open!
This new restaurant serving Peruvian-style chicken had its grand opening on Friday, May 6, which opened in phase 1 of the business reopening in Texas.
Currently, the restaurant is providing pickup and delivery service and a dine-in with a reduced capacity of 50%.
It is located at 14838 Park Row Dr. Suite E.
The restaurant's operating hours are 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. -7 p.m. on Sundays.
91 cases of drug conviction connected to the officer charged for Harding street raid may get overturned
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced that 100 more defendants sentenced due to the actions taken by former Houston police Officer Gerald Goines would be cleared.
Goines had charges for murder and tampered government records. After the botched Harding Street raid. In this raid, Rhogena Nicholas, Dennis Tuttle, and the couple’s dog dead and four officers were injured.
Ogg said that while reviewing the cases of Goines and investigation into the raid, around 91 additional convictions will be overturned.
“We will continue to work to clear people convicted solely on the word of a police officer who we can no longer trust,” Ogg said. “We are committed to making sure the criminal justice is fair and just for everyone.”
Many prosecutors had filed a motion asking the court to assign lawyers to the arrested people in cases where Goines got warrants accepted by “swearing-in affidavits to get the permission of judges for searches of homes and other locations.”
If the magistrate who Goines asked to sign a warrant to permit the raid on Harding Street had known of his history of lies and deception, he would not have signed it, and Rhogena and Dennis would likely still be alive today,” Ogg said.”
Important news for Houstonians for Thursday, May 21
Here is all the essential news you should know:
Judge Lina Hidalgo may extend Stay home and work safe orders till June - Harris County Judge's office confirmed on Wednesday that "stay home, work safe" orders will continue till at least June 10. The order will be amended to keep up with Gov. Greg Abbott's orders to reopen. It will urge people to work from home to slow down the spread of Coronavirus.
Man commits suicide after killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and injuring her family and new-boyfriend in the shooting- Domestic violence turned into a deadly shootout, when a man killed his pregnant girlfriend, who was seven months pregnant on Wednesday, said Houston Police Department. According to police, the suspect also shot the woman's mother, sister, and a new boyfriend.
HPD Chief Art Acevedo said that the first shooting was reported at around 5:30 a.m. in the 6900 block of Landor Street near Tipton Street in northeast Houston. Acevedo said that the man forcefully entered the house and shot the pregnant woman, her mother, and sister.
Houston COVID-19 hot spots as officials push residents to be tested
Our team had identified some COVID-19 hotspots in the Houston area. Still, the testing was not available to all the people in some minority communities.
COVID-19 testing at nursing homes
A recently framed strike group in Fort Bend County is planned for giving coronavirus testing at nursing homes.
The local groups of fire-fighters and paramedic administrations were tapped to help give the testing at the 15 long haul care offices in the area. Authorities told those assisting with the testing got preparing on legitimate testing techniques and treatment of tests.
Fortress Bend County Judge K.P. George said Gov. Abbott's command for nursing home testing allows authorities fourteen days to finish the tests for occupants and staff at the offices. Authorities informed over 1,000 tests are relied upon to be led over four days.
Historic US launch: Two astronauts venture from Houston to Florida
Two space travellers will make a trip from Houston to Florida on Wednesday, seven days before they will take part in the first human launch from U.S. soil in almost ten years.
NASA space explorers Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley will leave Ellington Field on board a Gulfstream aeroplane to make a trip to Kennedy Space Center. The pair will hold a news meeting at 3 p.m. local time on the runway when they show up.
Behnken and Hurley are scheduled to venture out to the International Space Station on the SpaceX Demo-2 strategic May 27 at 3:33 p.m. central time.
Space Shuttle Atlantis launched on July 8, 2011.
As indicated by NASA authorities, the Demo-2 crucial aimed at testing the suitability of the SpaceX group transportation framework. It is the last test before the framework can be affirmed for standard commercial team flights.
Families from Behnken's people group in Taylor Lake Village arranged a major sendoff for him.
The neighbourhood has a rich NASA history. Indeed, even the network pool is the state of the first mercury container.
Occupants waved banners and signs as Behnken left the area to Ellington Field Wednesday.
Hasbrook has worked with NASA for a considerable length of time and knows how important the mission is.
Hasbrook told that this business dispatch program is extremely critical to us as a station and global network to turn their space travellers to carry more business to the station and more science to the station.
Important news for Houston on Tuesday, May 19
Here are those three things you should know being a Houstonian for Tuesday, May 19.
- Gov. Abbott's plan for phase 2 of reopening includes opening daycares, bars, recreational businesses, and sports- In his announcement on Monday, Gov. Abbott said that bars, daycares, and other Texas businesses could begin reopening in the second phase of reopening. Abbott noted that Coronavirus is still spread in Texas, but if the reopening process succeeds, people have to learn to live with it.
- Eviction can start again in Texas, so what the tenant can do? Millions of people lost their jobs due to COVID-19, and now it is nearly impossible to pay the rent of the last two months. Housing advocates hoped that Texas courts would increase the exemption from eviction dates, but last week, supreme court-ruled eviction proceedings can move forward again.
- Trust Index: is the website claiming an extra $800 stimulus legitimate? A local woman reached us and told about his friend who signed up on a website for an additional $800 incentive. Keely Thomas said that the site asked for social security number when her friend typed then name he received a message that he had been approved for the extra $800 stimulus.
These charts show the number of cases, recoveries and deaths due to COVID-19 in Houston
Greater Houston Area had reported more than 15,000 positive cases of COVID-19 since the virus had arrived in March. Around 5,800 people had recovered from the disease, and more than 380 people had died.
Houston reported the first case on March 4 in Fort Bend County. Between the 4th and 15th March, 41 more cases were reported from the area. The number of instances per day increased rapidly after March 15.
The first chart below shows the number of cases reported per in the Houston area since March 15, along with a total number of cases to date.
The second chart shows the number of cases in Houston versus the number of recoveries that have been reported. The chart starts from April 26, that was the week when the stay-at-home orders were started being lifted.
The Data for the previous day will be added daily.
According to officials, the number of cases may increase after the testing will be increased.
For more details about the total number of Houston-area cases, deaths, and recoveries here.