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Bandera man sentenced for possessing, producing child pornography
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas - A 63-year-old Bandera man has been sentenced for producing and possessing videos depicting the sexual assault of children.
Michael Dewayne Sheeds has been sentenced to 50 years in federal prison followed by 20 years of supervised release. He has also been ordered to pay $100,000 each in restitution to two victims and pay two $5,000 assessments per the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act.
The US Attorney s Office says that Sheeds was arrested in Laredo in January 2019 on an arrest warrant from the Bandera County Sheriff s Office. A forensic data extraction from a Samsung Galaxy phone seized from Sheeds showed it contained images and videos depicting the sexual assault of children.
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In Bexar County, the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District tells MySA.com it expects to see the same trend Texas is seeing when it comes to the delta variant causing an increase in coronavirus cases, particularly among those who aren t vaccinated. In Texas, 59 percent of the new cases document back to the delta variant, according to the local metro health district. Eric Gay /Associated Press
As coronavirus vaccinations slow in the U.S., the contagious infectious delta variant is driving a rise in cases nationwide.
Let s break it down: What is this contagious variant?
The delta variant emerged in India and is currently widespread, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Evidence suggests that it is potentially more transmissible than any other variant, making it the most dangerous to date. It appears that people are transmitting the virus to others sooner than people spread the original strain of the novel coronavirus.
Texas National Guardsman dies while on COVID-19 mission in Laredo, officials say
Spc. Michael Razvillas, 44, died Tuesday; Texas Military Department investigating
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Spc. Michael Razvillas (KSAT)
LAREDO, Texas – A Texas National Guardsman from Bandera County died in his hotel room while on a COVID-19 response mission in Laredo, according to the Texas Military Department officials.
Spc. Michael Razvillas, 44 of Pipe Creek, Texas died of an unknown cause Tuesday, officials said.
Razvillas was a military intelligence systems maintainer in San Antonio. He joined the Texas Army National Guard in 2016 after serving in the U.S. Army, officials said.
These are the Counties in the San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area With the Most COVID-19 msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.