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61-year-old man recounts being beaten by SAPD officer with history of road rage

61-year-old man recounts being beaten by SAPD officer with history of road rage Dezi Rios, 38, faces multiple misdemeanors for Monday crash, but has not yet been charged with assault Updated:  Tags:  61-year-old recounts being beaten by SAPD officer with history of road rage SAN ANTONIO – A 61-year-old man who San Antonio police said was assaulted by one of its off-duty officers late Monday described the car crash that preceded the beating and the extent of his injuries during an interview Wednesday with the KSAT Defenders. Ara Halibian suffered a broken nose, significant trauma to his face and injuries to his shoulder, elbow and knee after being punched by Officer Dezi Rios according to Halibian’s count between 20-25 times.

Thousands Of Residents Spend Saturday In Darkness As More Storms Drench San Antonio Region

Forecasters said the thunderstorms will end Saturday night, but a few showers could develop over Val Verde County and move over the Edwards Plateau, west of San Antonio overnight.

San Antonio s Hong-Kong-style ice cream shop closes original location

1of3 Hong Kong-style bubble waffle loaded with ice cream and toppings at Kuma.KumaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Kevin Chu, co-owner of Kuma, a Hong Kong-style ice cream shop, said their last day at its 6565 Babcock Rd. shop ends on Monday, May 31. Mike Sutter /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 San Antonio s first Instagram-worthy bubble waffle cone business is permanently closing its original location in San Antonio. Kevin Chu, co-owner of Kuma, a Hong Kong-style ice cream shop, said their last day at its 6565 Babcock Road shop ends on Monday, May 31. He said they decided not to renew their five-year lease because you never know what the future holds – alluding to the struggle all businesses with through during the coronavirus pandemic.

How to make gigantic beef dino ribs at home in the smoker

How to make gigantic beef dino ribs at home in the smoker May 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Beef ribs sit on the smoker after almost seven hours of cooking time at 275 degrees.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographer The Texas barbecue trinity is brisket, pork ribs and sausage, but if you haven’t noticed the increasingly common addition of beef ribs to the menu, you haven’t been paying attention. These behemoth cuts of beef, often called “dino ribs” because they look like caveman clubs from a “Flintstones” cartoon, are usually offered on the weekend and can fetch prices between $25 and $30 per pound. One pound usually equates to one rib.

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