Four former city council members said Tim Vasquez should have disclosed his conflict of interest when he advocated for a company up for a $6 million contract in 2015.
Jurors at the bribery trial in federal court of former San Angelo Chief of Police Tim Vasquez learned that the charges eventually filed stemmed from a small investigation into a charity golf tournament Vasquez organized for May 1, 2015.
The student who confessed to killing 10 people at a Houston-area high school was being held in isolation Saturday, as the Texas community mourned and authorities continued their investigation.