Yearly Archives: 2019

Family of Man Allegedly Shot in Head by Temple Police Officer, Waiting For Answers

Family of Man Allegedly Shot in Head by Temple Police Officer, Waiting For Answers

DALLAS (AP) – Law enforcement experts say a small Texas police department’s extended silence about an officer fatally shooting a 28-year-old man runs contrary to best practices and creates fertile ground for public mistrust. Temple police officer Carmen DeCruz shot Michael Dean in the head on Dec. 2. More than two weeks later, the public…MORE

Six Reported Dead & 13 Injured In Saturday Morning Las Vegas Apartment Fire

Six Reported Dead & 13 Injured In Saturday Morning Las Vegas Apartment Fire

LAS VEGAS (AP) – Las Vegas authorities say six people are dead and 13 are injured following a fire Saturday morning in a three-story downtown apartment complex. The fire department earlier said that five of the injured were in critical condition and that some residents were hanging out of windows as firefighters arrived. The department…MORE

The feds prepare to seize more private land in Texas for Trump’s border wall

The feds prepare to seize more private land in Texas for Trump’s border wall

Washington (WBAP/KLIF) – The U.S. government is ramping up its efforts to seize the private land it needs to build a border wall in south Texas. The Justice Department has filed three lawsuits so far this month against landowners in the Rio Grande Valley, targeting border towns and farms at Texas’ southernmost point. Many more…MORE

President Officially Introduces New Military Branch

President Officially Introduces New Military Branch

WASHINGTON (AP) –  President Donald Trump is celebrating the launch of Space Force, the first new military service in more than 70 years. It is authorized in the 2020 national defense bill Trump signed into law Friday. Trump says: “American superiority in space is absolutely vital. And we’re leading, but we’re not leading by enough,…MORE

Border Officers Accuse Leadership of Misleading the Public

Border Officers Accuse Leadership of Misleading the Public

HOUSTON (AP) – U.S. border officers who were charged with turning away asylum seekers coming from Mexico accused their leadership of misleading the public and disregarding concerns for their own safety, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. A March 2019 letter sent to the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection demanded that…MORE