Chi Alpha Campus Ministries and Mountain Valley Fellowship in College Station are being sued for over $1 million for allegedly allowing the sexual assault of a minor to take place
By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: February 10, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas A former soldier visiting Fort Hood over the weekend was charged Tuesday for firing a handgun at a soldier after a drunken argument, according to court documents. Ricardo Manuele Davila-DeJesus, 28, was arrested Saturday at about 12:50 a.m. by Fort Hood military police following the incident. He was indicted for a federal charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to court documents in the Western District of Texas. Hours after the incident, base officials increased security measures for civilians wanting to access the Army base. On Saturday night, Davila-DeJesus was inside barracks building 9421, part of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, where he was drinking and became argumentative, according to court documents. Davila-DeJesus lives in Killeen, the town just outside Fort Hood, and soldiers in the barracks attempted to arrange a ride home for him.
Berry Freeman shot the 33-year-old victim in the head, according to Waco police. Author: Jim Hice Updated: 10:10 PM CST December 18, 2020
WACO, Texas A Waco man already in jail on a parole violation was charged with the murder of a 33-year-old man in November on Friday.
Police said Berry Freeman, 26, shot Bryan Johnson in the head on the evening of Nov. 4 in the 1900 Block of J.J. Flewellen Road.
The U.S. Marshal s Lone Star Task Force arrested Freeman Nov. 10 for a warrant on a parole violation, Waco police said.
Based on interviews and additional evidence, police were able to get a warrant to charge Berry with Freeman s murder.
latest. reporter: the texas department of public safety issued a warning saying certain bandyidos are now, the bulletin is pretty specific. it names some locations as possible targets including the mcclennan county jail here in waco as well as several cities throughout texas, el paso houston, austin just to name a few. it also warns of plots targeting high ranking law enforcement officials and their families possibly with car bombs. now, this morning comes as the law enforcement community here in texas has already been on edge for days. they ve been on alert. they ve also been taking care of themselves to make sure they are protected. a spokesperson for the waco police department tells us that they are aware of this new threat. but they also would not elaborate on what if anything they are doing to protect themselves. alisyn. thanks so much alina. let s turn to california now where crews are working around the clock to clean up from that