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The video shows Jones, Drew Hernandez, and their camera crew confronting a man loading children and a woman identified as their mother into a van in South Texas. Advertisement Hide
Shouting and screaming, they shove cameras in their faces and accuse the man of smuggling and trafficking the kids. They also try to get him to reveal where he’s taking the children, which isn’t creepy at all.
At one point, Jones stands in front of the vehicle, preventing them from driving away.
Like true traffic safety vigilantes, Jones and Hernandez absolutely lose their minds over the lack of seatbelts in the vehicle.
Police: 1 dead after vehicle collision in McAllen
3 weeks 3 days 19 hours ago
Friday, March 12 2021
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A person is dead after a vehicle collision in McAllen Friday afternoon.
The unidentified male victim was killed following a collision on the 3100 block of south Ware Road, according to Sgt. John Saenz, a spokesman for the McAllen Police Department.
One vehicle reportedly rolled over in the collision.
This is a developing story, check back for updates.
The COVID-19 effect: Crime in McAllen hits record low in 2020
2 months 3 weeks 1 day ago
Saturday, January 23 2021
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January 23, 2021 2:03 PM
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Crime in McAllen is down to a 36-year low and the police department says COVID-19 protocols had a lot to do with it.
Last year, police in McAllen got 20,000 fewer calls for service and fewer calls to respond to. The last 11 months of not going out as much, staying out of bars, off the road and out of stores made its mark on 2020. Thefts, disturbances, violence and traffic accidents in McAllen are at a low. We recognize that 2020 will forever be marked with an asterisk, and that is the COVID-19 year, said McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez.
Donald Trump shows no regret for inciting mob President tells reporters that impeachment effort is causing ‘tremendous anger’
President Trump on Tuesday showed no contrition or regret for instigating the mob that stormed the Capitol and threatened the lives of members of Congress and his vice-president, saying that his remarks to a rally beforehand were “totally appropriate” and that the effort by Congress to impeach and convict him was “causing tremendous anger”.
Answering questions from reporters for the first time since the violence at the Capitol on Wednesday, the President sidestepped questions about his culpability in the deadly riot that shook the nation’s long tradition of peaceful transfers of power.
Safety preparations underway for President Trump s arrival
3 months 5 days 16 hours ago
Monday, January 11 2021
Jan 11, 2021
January 11, 2021 8:58 PM
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Preparations for President Trump s visit to the Rio Grande Valley are underway, with flight restrictions taking effect on Tuesday.
The president is expected to pass through McAllen and Harlingen.
McAllen Police and crews began setting up safety barriers 24-hours before the president is set to arrive.
Crowds are expected both for and against the president.
Criminal Justice Lecturer and former federal police officer Steve Romero says following the riot at the U.S. Capitol security will be tighter.