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Fort Worth man who beat aunt to death for $30 scheduled to be executed on Wednesday Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2 days ago Domingo Ramirez Jr., Fort Worth Star-Telegram May 18 FORT WORTH A Fort Worth man who told a detective his alternate personality James killed his 83-year-old great-aunt for $30 in 1999 is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday. Quintin Phillippe Jones, now 41, was convicted of murder in February 2001 and sentenced to die for killing and robbing 83-year-old Berthena Bryant. A stay of execution was denied on May 12 by the Court of Criminal Appeals. Attorneys for Jones, who has been on death row in Texas for more than 20 years, had filed the stay motion, saying his death sentence had been obtained by false and misleading scientific evidence, and that the Fort Worth man is intellectually disabled. ....
The 11 peace officers from Hunt County who have been killed in the line of duty were remembered Saturday morning during the local observance of the National Peace Officers Memorial ....
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to celebrate Black History Month with virtual programs 15 different programs to be streamed live on select days Published: Updated: Tags: Ad The series will culminate in a live, interactive Black History Trivia Challenge for the public at 6 p.m. on Feb. 27. “Black history is really everyone’s history, and our rangers want to support Black History Month by bringing more diverse stories to the forefront of Texas State Parks for our visitors,” said Jessica Lagalo, Outdoor Education and Outreach Manager for Texas State Parks. “The awareness that African Americans were some of the first Park Rangers, the first Forest Firefighters, the first Mountain Bikers is so incredibly relevant to the history and stewardship of Texas State Parks. Without the efforts of Black Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Companies, much of the infrastructure of Texas State Parks would not be here today.” ....