Texas Arrest Raises Questions Over Visa Status and Prior Charges
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement has confirmed the arrest of a 24-year-old Indian national in Texas in connection with an alleged assault involving a woman and her young daughter. The individual, identified as Atharva Vyas, was taken into custody on April 18 in San Antonio, according to a statement released by the agency. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security stated that Vyas entered the United States in August 2023 on an F-1 student visa. Authorities allege that the incident occurred in a public park, where local law enforcement reported that the suspect forcibly grabbed a woman, causing her child to fall. The child reportedly sustained injuries, including facial trauma. The case is currently under investigation, and formal legal proceedings are expected to follow. ICE officials also referenced a prior arrest in 2023 at the University of Texas campus, where Vyas was charged with felony assault. According to the statement, he was released at the time, and no immediate immigration enforcement action was taken. Authorities further noted that his student visa was later revoked in 2025 following the earlier incident. In its remarks, the agency criticized previous enforcement decisions related to the case, stating that earlier action could have altered the course of events. Officials emphasized the importance of immigration compliance and coordination between law enforcement agencies when addressing criminal allegations involving non-citizens. The arrest has drawn attention to broader issues surrounding immigration enforcement and visa oversight in the United States. Authorities have reiterated that the investigation remains ongoing and that all individuals are entitled to due process under the law as the case proceeds through the judicial system
Texas Arrest Raises Questions Over Visa Status and Prior Charges
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement has confirmed the arrest of a 24-year-old Indian national in Texas in connection with an alleged assault involving a woman and her young daughter. The individual, identified as Atharva Vyas, was taken into custody on April 18 in San Antonio, according to a statement released by the agency. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security stated that Vyas entered the United States in August 2023 on an F-1 student visa. Authorities allege that the incident occurred in a public park, where local law enforcement reported that the suspect forcibly grabbed a woman, causing her child to fall. The child reportedly sustained injuries, including facial trauma. The case is currently under investigation, and formal legal proceedings are expected to follow. ICE officials also referenced a prior arrest in 2023 at the University of Texas campus, where Vyas was charged with felony assault. According to the statement, he was released at the time, and no immediate immigration enforcement action was taken. Authorities further noted that his student visa was later revoked in 2025 following the earlier incident. In its remarks, the agency criticized previous enforcement decisions related to the case, stating that earlier action could have altered the course of events. Officials emphasized the importance of immigration compliance and coordination between law enforcement agencies when addressing criminal allegations involving non-citizens. The arrest has drawn attention to broader issues surrounding immigration enforcement and visa oversight in the United States. Authorities have reiterated that the investigation remains ongoing and that all individuals are entitled to due process under the law as the case proceeds through the judicial system
Texas police seize 62,000 counterfeit luxury items after Facebook Live sales probe
Authorities in Rowlett, Texas, have seized more than 62,000 suspected counterfeit luxury items and arrested one individual following an investigation into the alleged sale of fake designer merchandise through Facebook Live broadcasts. The Rowlett Police Department confirmed that the operation uncovered a large-scale distribution of imitation luxury products representing several well-known international brands. The investigation began in February after police received a tip about an online se
Texas police seize 62,000 counterfeit luxury items after Facebook Live sales probe
Authorities in Rowlett, Texas, have seized more than 62,000 suspected counterfeit luxury items and arrested one individual following an investigation into the alleged sale of fake designer merchandise through Facebook Live broadcasts. The Rowlett Police Department confirmed that the operation uncovered a large-scale distribution of imitation luxury products representing several well-known international brands. The investigation began in February after police received a tip about an online se
Lawsuit claims Tesla ignored warning signs before Austin Sixth Street shooting suspect
A woman employed at Tesla’s gigafactory in Austin has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming it failed to maintain a safe workplace after she was allegedly assaulted by a coworker months before he was accused in a deadly shooting on Sixth Street. The lawsuit was filed by 65-year-old Lillian Mendoza Brady, who said she first realized the identity of the man she claims attacked her when she saw his name reported in news coverage of the fatal shooting in Austin’s entertainment distri
Lawsuit claims Tesla ignored warning signs before Austin Sixth Street shooting suspect
A woman employed at Tesla’s gigafactory in Austin has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming it failed to maintain a safe workplace after she was allegedly assaulted by a coworker months before he was accused in a deadly shooting on Sixth Street. The lawsuit was filed by 65-year-old Lillian Mendoza Brady, who said she first realized the identity of the man she claims attacked her when she saw his name reported in news coverage of the fatal shooting in Austin’s entertainment distri
Possible terrorism under investigation after Austin bar shooting kills 2, injures 14
Federal authorities are investigating whether a deadly shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, may have been an act of terrorism after two people were killed and 14 others injured in a late-night attack that has shaken the city. The violence unfolded within hours of US airstrikes against Iran, prompting questions about whether the timing was coincidental or connected to broader geopolitical tensions. Officials have cautioned that the investigation remains in its early stages and that conclusions sho
Possible terrorism under investigation after Austin bar shooting kills 2, injures 14
Federal authorities are investigating whether a deadly shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, may have been an act of terrorism after two people were killed and 14 others injured in a late-night attack that has shaken the city. The violence unfolded within hours of US airstrikes against Iran, prompting questions about whether the timing was coincidental or connected to broader geopolitical tensions. Officials have cautioned that the investigation remains in its early stages and that conclusions sho
Frisco construction worker dies after water line rupture traps him in trench box
A construction worker died Tuesday a
Frisco construction worker dies after water line rupture traps him in trench box
A construction worker died Tuesday a
West Texas fentanyl trafficker sentenced to life after major federal crackdown
A federal judge has sentenced a major fentanyl trafficker to life in prison, concluding a sweeping two-year investigation that dismantled one of the most significant drug distribution networks operating in West Texas. Authorities said the sentence marks the final conviction in Operation Top Shelf, a coordinated law enforcement effort that resulted in dozens of arrests and hundreds of years in combined prison time for those involved. Kurtney Bernard Jones, 38, known by the alias “K
West Texas fentanyl trafficker sentenced to life after major federal crackdown
A federal judge has sentenced a major fentanyl trafficker to life in prison, concluding a sweeping two-year investigation that dismantled one of the most significant drug distribution networks operating in West Texas. Authorities said the sentence marks the final conviction in Operation Top Shelf, a coordinated law enforcement effort that resulted in dozens of arrests and hundreds of years in combined prison time for those involved. Kurtney Bernard Jones, 38, known by the alias “K
Federal and Dallas officials outline joint crackdown on violent crime
Federal and local law enforcement leaders gathered Tuesday morning in Dallas to present a unified strategy aimed at addressing violent crime across the city and surrounding North Texas communities. The briefing, led by representatives from the Department of Justice and several investigative agencies, outlined ongoing enforcement efforts and emphasized closer coordination among federal, state and local authorities to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety. Ryan Raybould, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, opened the press conference by describing violent crime as a top priority for federal prosecutors. He said the Justice Department is working alongside regional partners to pursue cases involving firearms offenses, drug trafficking, organized crime and repeat offenders. According to Raybould, combining investigative resources and intelligence-sharing has already strengthened cases brought before federal courts and increased the likelihood of long-term sentences for individuals responsible for serious offenses. Senior officials from multiple agencies attended the event, including Brian Garner, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Dallas; Joseph Tucker, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jeremy Wright, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Travis Pickard, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations; Christopher Altemus, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation; and Major Eric Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s North Texas Criminal Investigation Division. Each agency highlighted its specific role in combating crime, from targeting illegal firearms and narcotics distribution to tracing financial crimes and dismantling trafficking operations. Garner said the ATF continues to focus on removing illegal guns from the streets and investigating firearm-related violence. Tucker noted that the DEA has increased operations against drug supply chains that often contribute to violent incidents, while Wright emphasized the FBI’s work in intelligence coordination and complex investigations involving gangs and organized groups. Pickard described HSI’s efforts to disrupt cross-border smuggling and related criminal enterprises, and Altemus explained how financial investigations conducted by IRS-CI help uncover money laundering tied to illegal activities. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux underscored the importance of partnerships between federal agents and local officers, calling collaboration essential to responding quickly to emerging threats. He said the department has seen benefits from joint task forces that allow investigators to share data and conduct targeted enforcement in neighborhoods experiencing higher crime rates. Officials said these efforts are intended not only to make arrests but also to deter future offenses and restore confidence among residents. Throughout the briefing, leaders stressed that sustained cooperation, combined with community engagement, remains central to their approach. They said continued operations, coordinated raids and prosecution strategies will aim to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable and improve safety across Dallas and the wider Texas region.
Federal and Dallas officials outline joint crackdown on violent crime
Federal and local law enforcement leaders gathered Tuesday morning in Dallas to present a unified strategy aimed at addressing violent crime across the city and surrounding North Texas communities. The briefing, led by representatives from the Department of Justice and several investigative agencies, outlined ongoing enforcement efforts and emphasized closer coordination among federal, state and local authorities to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety. Ryan Raybould, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, opened the press conference by describing violent crime as a top priority for federal prosecutors. He said the Justice Department is working alongside regional partners to pursue cases involving firearms offenses, drug trafficking, organized crime and repeat offenders. According to Raybould, combining investigative resources and intelligence-sharing has already strengthened cases brought before federal courts and increased the likelihood of long-term sentences for individuals responsible for serious offenses. Senior officials from multiple agencies attended the event, including Brian Garner, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Dallas; Joseph Tucker, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jeremy Wright, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Travis Pickard, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations; Christopher Altemus, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation; and Major Eric Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s North Texas Criminal Investigation Division. Each agency highlighted its specific role in combating crime, from targeting illegal firearms and narcotics distribution to tracing financial crimes and dismantling trafficking operations. Garner said the ATF continues to focus on removing illegal guns from the streets and investigating firearm-related violence. Tucker noted that the DEA has increased operations against drug supply chains that often contribute to violent incidents, while Wright emphasized the FBI’s work in intelligence coordination and complex investigations involving gangs and organized groups. Pickard described HSI’s efforts to disrupt cross-border smuggling and related criminal enterprises, and Altemus explained how financial investigations conducted by IRS-CI help uncover money laundering tied to illegal activities. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux underscored the importance of partnerships between federal agents and local officers, calling collaboration essential to responding quickly to emerging threats. He said the department has seen benefits from joint task forces that allow investigators to share data and conduct targeted enforcement in neighborhoods experiencing higher crime rates. Officials said these efforts are intended not only to make arrests but also to deter future offenses and restore confidence among residents. Throughout the briefing, leaders stressed that sustained cooperation, combined with community engagement, remains central to their approach. They said continued operations, coordinated raids and prosecution strategies will aim to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable and improve safety across Dallas and the wider Texas region.
Uvalde school shooting trial opens with emotional 911 calls and officer testimony
The trial of a former Uvalde school police officer accused of failing to protect children during the 2022 elementary school shooting began with raw and emotional testimony, as families of the victims listened to frantic 911 calls played in open court. Relatives of those killed wept openly while recordings captured the desperate moments when teachers and students pleaded for help as the attack unfolded inside Robb Elementary School. Prosecutors told jurors that Adrian Gonzales, who w
Uvalde school shooting trial opens with emotional 911 calls and officer testimony
The trial of a former Uvalde school police officer accused of failing to protect children during the 2022 elementary school shooting began with raw and emotional testimony, as families of the victims listened to frantic 911 calls played in open court. Relatives of those killed wept openly while recordings captured the desperate moments when teachers and students pleaded for help as the attack unfolded inside Robb Elementary School. Prosecutors told jurors that Adrian Gonzales, who w
Crowley industrial explosion injures worker; victim airlifted to Dallas hospital
Emergency crews were dispatched around 5:45 a.m. to a site in the 900 block of North Crowley Road, where officials reported an incident at the ChampionX Artificial Lift location. First responders arrived to find evidence consistent with an industrial explosion and began providing medical care and securing the area, officials said. The initial response involved multiple agencies and focused on ensuring the scene was safe while assessing the extent of the damage and any ongoing hazards at the f
Crowley industrial explosion injures worker; victim airlifted to Dallas hospital
Emergency crews were dispatched around 5:45 a.m. to a site in the 900 block of North Crowley Road, where officials reported an incident at the ChampionX Artificial Lift location. First responders arrived to find evidence consistent with an industrial explosion and began providing medical care and securing the area, officials said. The initial response involved multiple agencies and focused on ensuring the scene was safe while assessing the extent of the damage and any ongoing hazards at the f
Lewisville ISD student killed in Flower Mound pedestrian crash; investigation underway
A 14-year-old Lewisville ISD student died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle in Flower Mound, prompting an ongoing police investigation and a wave of grief throughout the community. Authorities responded to the collision just before 4 p.m. at the intersection of Valley Ridge Boulevard and Browning Drive, an area that sees steady neighborhood traffic during after-school hours. According to the Flower Mound Police Department, officers arrived to find that a juvenile pedestrian had been injured after a pickup truck entered the intersection while she attempted to cross the roadway. Investigators reported that the driver of a 2020 Chevrolet pickup truck had been stopped at a stop sign facing south in the 6000 block of Browning Road. As the driver began moving forward, the pedestrian, identified as 14-year-old Flower Mound resident Isha Mishra, was struck. Emergency responders transported her to Medical City Denton Hospital, where she later died despite medical efforts. The Denton County Medical Examiner confirmed her identity shortly after the incident. Officials noted that Mishra was a ninth-grade student at Marcus High School. In a statement, Lewisville ISD expressed deep sorrow over the loss, acknowledging the impact the tragedy has had on the school community. The district stated that crisis counseling teams would remain available to support students and staff coping with the news and emphasized the importance of respecting the privacy of Mishra’s family during such a difficult time. Police said the driver, a 60-year-old Lewisville resident, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with authorities. He was not injured in the crash, and investigators have not released his name as the inquiry continues. No charges have been announced as detectives work to review roadway conditions, vehicle movement, and witness accounts to determine the circumstances leading to the collision. The tragedy has resonated deeply within the Flower Mound community, particularly among families and students who frequent the area near the crash site. The Village Church, located close to both Marcus High School and the scene of the incident, opened its doors for a prayer vigil on Wednesday to offer residents a space for comfort. Lead pastor Matt Chandler noted that the crash occurred only a short distance from the church, and he emphasized the congregation’s desire to provide support for those struggling with grief and shock. In addition to the vigil, the church announced a recovery-focused event scheduled for Wednesday evening, intended to assist individuals coping with trauma and emotional distress. Organizers invited the public to gather at the church’s campus on Justin Road to reflect, pray, and find community support as residents continue processing the devastating loss. As Flower Mound police continue their investigation, the incident has renewed local conversations about pedestrian safety, traffic awareness, and the need for heightened caution near school zones and residential areas. The death of the young student has left classmates, educators, and neighbors mourning a life cut tragically short while the community rallies to support those affected.
Lewisville ISD student killed in Flower Mound pedestrian crash; investigation underway
A 14-year-old Lewisville ISD student died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle in Flower Mound, prompting an ongoing police investigation and a wave of grief throughout the community. Authorities responded to the collision just before 4 p.m. at the intersection of Valley Ridge Boulevard and Browning Drive, an area that sees steady neighborhood traffic during after-school hours. According to the Flower Mound Police Department, officers arrived to find that a juvenile pedestrian had been injured after a pickup truck entered the intersection while she attempted to cross the roadway. Investigators reported that the driver of a 2020 Chevrolet pickup truck had been stopped at a stop sign facing south in the 6000 block of Browning Road. As the driver began moving forward, the pedestrian, identified as 14-year-old Flower Mound resident Isha Mishra, was struck. Emergency responders transported her to Medical City Denton Hospital, where she later died despite medical efforts. The Denton County Medical Examiner confirmed her identity shortly after the incident. Officials noted that Mishra was a ninth-grade student at Marcus High School. In a statement, Lewisville ISD expressed deep sorrow over the loss, acknowledging the impact the tragedy has had on the school community. The district stated that crisis counseling teams would remain available to support students and staff coping with the news and emphasized the importance of respecting the privacy of Mishra’s family during such a difficult time. Police said the driver, a 60-year-old Lewisville resident, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with authorities. He was not injured in the crash, and investigators have not released his name as the inquiry continues. No charges have been announced as detectives work to review roadway conditions, vehicle movement, and witness accounts to determine the circumstances leading to the collision. The tragedy has resonated deeply within the Flower Mound community, particularly among families and students who frequent the area near the crash site. The Village Church, located close to both Marcus High School and the scene of the incident, opened its doors for a prayer vigil on Wednesday to offer residents a space for comfort. Lead pastor Matt Chandler noted that the crash occurred only a short distance from the church, and he emphasized the congregation’s desire to provide support for those struggling with grief and shock. In addition to the vigil, the church announced a recovery-focused event scheduled for Wednesday evening, intended to assist individuals coping with trauma and emotional distress. Organizers invited the public to gather at the church’s campus on Justin Road to reflect, pray, and find community support as residents continue processing the devastating loss. As Flower Mound police continue their investigation, the incident has renewed local conversations about pedestrian safety, traffic awareness, and the need for heightened caution near school zones and residential areas. The death of the young student has left classmates, educators, and neighbors mourning a life cut tragically short while the community rallies to support those affected.
Woman dies after stabbing in Alvin home; iPhone crash alert prompts police response
An iPhone crash alert prompted deputies to respond to a home in Brazoria County on Saturday night, ultimately uncovering a fatal stabbing inside the residence. The incident occurred in the 14700 block of Susie Lane, CR 442, in Alvin, Texas, where authorities were initially dispatched for what appeared to be a potential crash-related welfare concern. As they were en route, additional information suggested that the situation may have involved a disturbance and possible violence, raising immedia
Woman dies after stabbing in Alvin home; iPhone crash alert prompts police response
An iPhone crash alert prompted deputies to respond to a home in Brazoria County on Saturday night, ultimately uncovering a fatal stabbing inside the residence. The incident occurred in the 14700 block of Susie Lane, CR 442, in Alvin, Texas, where authorities were initially dispatched for what appeared to be a potential crash-related welfare concern. As they were en route, additional information suggested that the situation may have involved a disturbance and possible violence, raising immedia
Texas court dismisses murder case against Allen Causey in Anita Byington killing
Prosecutors in Travis County have dismissed the long-standing murder case against Allen Andre Causey, more than three decades after he was convicted in the 1991 killing of Anita Byington. Causey, who received a 50-year prison sentence, spent years in state custody before his release on parole in 2022. The decision to end the case follows a series of legal developments that raised significant concerns about the evidence used to secure his initial conviction. Attorneys with the Innoce
Texas court dismisses murder case against Allen Causey in Anita Byington killing
Prosecutors in Travis County have dismissed the long-standing murder case against Allen Andre Causey, more than three decades after he was convicted in the 1991 killing of Anita Byington. Causey, who received a 50-year prison sentence, spent years in state custody before his release on parole in 2022. The decision to end the case follows a series of legal developments that raised significant concerns about the evidence used to secure his initial conviction. Attorneys with the Innoce
Dallas police dismantle major cargo theft ring and recover $1M in stolen goods
A large-scale cargo theft network operating out of a Dallas repair shop has been dismantled after an extensive police investigation led to the arrest of five suspects and the recovery of nearly one million dollars in stolen products. Authorities reported that the operation had been functioning for several years and was tied to multiple theft cases affecting businesses across the Dallas-Fort Worth region. The discovery has revealed the depth of coordination behind the thefts and highlighted the i
Dallas police dismantle major cargo theft ring and recover $1M in stolen goods
A large-scale cargo theft network operating out of a Dallas repair shop has been dismantled after an extensive police investigation led to the arrest of five suspects and the recovery of nearly one million dollars in stolen products. Authorities reported that the operation had been functioning for several years and was tied to multiple theft cases affecting businesses across the Dallas-Fort Worth region. The discovery has revealed the depth of coordination behind the thefts and highlighted the i
Parents of 8-year-old file wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic in Texas
The parents of 8-year-old Eloise “Lulu” Peck have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic, its owners, and affiliated entities, alleging gross negligence and disregard for safety that led to their daughter’s death during the devastating July 4 flash flood that swept through the Guadalupe River in Texas, killing 27 campers and counselors. The lawsuit, filed in Travis County District Court on Monday, accuses the camp of knowingly operating within a high-risk flood zone without
Parents of 8-year-old file wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic in Texas
The parents of 8-year-old Eloise “Lulu” Peck have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic, its owners, and affiliated entities, alleging gross negligence and disregard for safety that led to their daughter’s death during the devastating July 4 flash flood that swept through the Guadalupe River in Texas, killing 27 campers and counselors. The lawsuit, filed in Travis County District Court on Monday, accuses the camp of knowingly operating within a high-risk flood zone without
Texas Attorney General moves to block Kenvue’s $ dividend amid Tylenol lawsuit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a motion to block pharmaceutical company Kenvue—the manufacturer of Tylenol—from issuing a scheduled dividend payment later this month. The move comes as the state pursues a high-profile lawsuit against Kenvue and its former parent company, Johnson & Johnson, alleging deceptive marketing practices tied to the use of Tylenol during pregnancy. The dividend, set for distribution on November 26, has become the latest f
Texas Attorney General moves to block Kenvue’s $ dividend amid Tylenol lawsuit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a motion to block pharmaceutical company Kenvue—the manufacturer of Tylenol—from issuing a scheduled dividend payment later this month. The move comes as the state pursues a high-profile lawsuit against Kenvue and its former parent company, Johnson & Johnson, alleging deceptive marketing practices tied to the use of Tylenol during pregnancy. The dividend, set for distribution on November 26, has become the latest f
Montgomery County man sentenced to 35 years for child sexual abuse
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A 43-year-old man from Montgomery County has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of continuously sexually abusing a child under the age of 14. The conviction marks the end of a long legal battle that revealed years of abuse endured by a young girl between the ages of 10 and 13. Jason Rivera was convicted following a jury trial in which prosecutors detailed how he repeatedly assaulted the child over a period of several years. Acc
Montgomery County man sentenced to 35 years for child sexual abuse
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A 43-year-old man from Montgomery County has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of continuously sexually abusing a child under the age of 14. The conviction marks the end of a long legal battle that revealed years of abuse endured by a young girl between the ages of 10 and 13. Jason Rivera was convicted following a jury trial in which prosecutors detailed how he repeatedly assaulted the child over a period of several years. Acc
San Antonio man sentenced to 10 years for high-speed chases posted on Instagram
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to ten years in jail after pleading guilty to leading multiple high-speed police chases across Kendall and Bexar counties, recording the pursuits, and posting the videos on Instagram to mock law enforcement officers. The Kendall County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that 19-year-old Timothy Vitaliy Fogel was convicted on charges of felony evading arrest and reckless driving following a months-long investigation that tied him to a string of dangerou
San Antonio man sentenced to 10 years for high-speed chases posted on Instagram
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to ten years in jail after pleading guilty to leading multiple high-speed police chases across Kendall and Bexar counties, recording the pursuits, and posting the videos on Instagram to mock law enforcement officers. The Kendall County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that 19-year-old Timothy Vitaliy Fogel was convicted on charges of felony evading arrest and reckless driving following a months-long investigation that tied him to a string of dangerou
Man Arrested in Fatal Domestic Shooting at Fort Worth Apartment
A man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman during a domestic dispute at a Fort Worth apartment complex, according to police. Fort Worth officers responded to a shooting call around 9 p.m. Tuesday at an apartment located at 3720 Post Oak Blvd. When officers arrived, they found a woman inside the apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Man Arrested in Fatal Domestic Shooting at Fort Worth Apartment
A man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman during a domestic dispute at a Fort Worth apartment complex, according to police. Fort Worth officers responded to a shooting call around 9 p.m. Tuesday at an apartment located at 3720 Post Oak Blvd. When officers arrived, they found a woman inside the apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Five arrested in Houston undercover sting targeting online child predators
Five adults have been arrested in Houston following a three-day undercover operation aimed at identifying and capturing individuals attempting to engage in sexual activity with minors. The sting, conducted by the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s High-Tech Crimes Unit, brought together multiple law enforcement agencies in a coordinated effort to combat online child exploitation. Officials said the operation targeted suspects using social media and messaging platforms to contact
Five arrested in Houston undercover sting targeting online child predators
Five adults have been arrested in Houston following a three-day undercover operation aimed at identifying and capturing individuals attempting to engage in sexual activity with minors. The sting, conducted by the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s High-Tech Crimes Unit, brought together multiple law enforcement agencies in a coordinated effort to combat online child exploitation. Officials said the operation targeted suspects using social media and messaging platforms to contact
Sarah Hartsfield appeals insulin murder conviction after life sentence in Texas
Less than a week after being convicted of murdering her fifth husband with insulin, Texas resident and former military veteran Sarah Hartsfield has filed an appeal to overturn her conviction and requested a new trial. The 50-year-old Chambers County woman was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 30 years, following swift jury deliberations that concluded her fate. Her case has drawn widespread attention due to the unusual nature of the crime, her multiple marriages,
Sarah Hartsfield appeals insulin murder conviction after life sentence in Texas
Less than a week after being convicted of murdering her fifth husband with insulin, Texas resident and former military veteran Sarah Hartsfield has filed an appeal to overturn her conviction and requested a new trial. The 50-year-old Chambers County woman was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 30 years, following swift jury deliberations that concluded her fate. Her case has drawn widespread attention due to the unusual nature of the crime, her multiple marriages,









