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The Killeen City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve spending nearly $6 million to help improve the current conditions of 12 streets in Killeen.
The item was originally on the consent agenda and was set to be approved along with eight other items. However, at the beginning of the meeting, the item was removed from the consent agenda and became a discussion item.
Councilwoman Mellisa Brown spoke during the discussion about her concerns over possible insurance or a warranty on the road construction.
Jeffery Reynolds, the cityâs director of public works, said a warranty or something similar is not typically done for this type of work.
The fourth criminal homicide in Killeen this year happened on May 2, police said.
The man who died in the fatal shooting at a Killeen nightclub early May 2 is 28-year-old Michael Dequan Sanders.
Killeen police are still investigating the homicide that occurred around 3:10 a.m. Sunday at Club Legends, 308 S. Second St.
That morning, police were dispatched to the club for a call of a shooting victim.
Officers performed life-saving measures until paramedics arrived, police said.
Sanders succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene at 4:16 a.m. by Justice of the Peace Bill Cooke.
This is the fourth criminal homicide in the city of Killeen this year.
The Killeen City Council will swear in at least two new members and one incumbent following Tuesdayâs meeting.
Jessica Gonzalez will be sworn in to represent District 1, Nina Cobb for District 3, and incumbent Debbie Nash-King will be sworn in for her third term representing District 2.
As of Sunday, Michael Boyd has a two-vote lead over incumbent Steve Harris in the District 4 race; however, Harris has filed a recount petition. City spokesperson Hilary Shine said the filing of a recount could delay the swearing in of a new member.
Provisional ballots are scheduled to be counted on Monday, which could change the totals in the race as well.
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