Back in January of this year, Gonzales was shot and killed by an off-duty Austin police officer in an alleged road rage incident. When backup arrived, another officer killed Gonzales.
APD releases body camera footage from shooting of Alex Gonzales Jr.
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VIEWER WARNING: APD releases footage from Alex Gonzales, Jr. shooting
The Austin Police Department has released video of the January 5, 2021 officer-involved shooting in which Alex Gonzales, Jr. died.
The footage includes both audio and video and officials say they are releasing it to provide additional context to what happened.
VIEWER WARNING: APD releases body cam video of Alex Gonzales, Jr. shooting
The Austin Police Department has released video of the January 5, 2021 officer-involved shooting in which Alex Gonzales, Jr. died. FOX 7 Austin has frozen a portion of the video but kept the audio.
Key findings
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
During 2015–2018, 20.8% of nonsmoking U.S. adults aged 18 and over were exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) as measured by cotinine in the blood.
The prevalence of SHS exposure was greater for adults aged 18–39 (25.6%) than for those aged 40–59 (19.1%) and 60 and over (17.6%).
Exposure to SHS was more prevalent among non-Hispanic black adults (39.7%) compared with non-Hispanic white (18.4%), non-Hispanic Asian (20.9%), and Hispanic (17.2%) adults.
Adults with some college education had a lower prevalence of SHS exposure compared with those with a high school education or less, and the percentage of SHS-exposed adults decreased with increasing family income.
PENDLETON â After keeping the gym doors closed the last few weeks due to the âfreezeâ issued by Gov. Kate Brown and the Oregon Health Authority, the Oregon School Activities Association met virtually to discuss the future of high school athletics amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the first time in a while, athletic directors were able to get something they havenât had for a while.
Some clarity.
Due to the recent spike of COVID-19 cases in communities around the state, the initial start date for the winter sports season on Dec. 28 seemed to be too dangerous. So when it was announced on Monday, Dec. 7, that the start of sports was going to be pushed back, that didnât come as a complete surprise to Pendleton High Athletic Director Mike Somnis.