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The Copperas Cove Police Department is asking for the public s help finding a man suspected of shooting a woman multiple times on New Year s Eve.
Around 12:26 PM today, Copperas Cove PD officers responded to reports of a gunshot victim in the 100 block of East Avenue A. Upon arrival, they found a woman with several gunshot wounds. She was transported to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple. Police did not comment on her condition.
Police have identified Calvin Lee Jackson Jr. as the suspect in this case. He reportedly fled the scene of the shooting in a tan colored Cadillac with chrome rims. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, charging him with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Family Violence.
George Schrader, Former City Manager Who Helped Shape Dallas Landmarks, Dies of COVID Complications The 89-year-old played key roles in the development of landmarks such as Reunion Tower and the DFW International Airport By Everton Bailey Jr, The Dallas Morning News •
Published January 1, 2021 •
Updated on January 1, 2021 at 12:24 pm
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George R. Schrader, who served as Dallas city manager for most of the 1970s and played key roles in the development of several city landmarks such as Reunion Tower and the DFW International Airport, died Thursday. He was 89.
Schrader died around 3 a.m. at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Plano from complications related to COVID-19, according to Cheryl Ewing Rozes, his stepdaughter. Both he and his wife, Barbara Schrader, were diagnosed with the virus in mid-December.
George Schrader, former city manager who helped shape Dallas’ landmarks, dies of COVID complications
The 89-year-old played key roles in the development of landmarks such as Reunion Tower and the DFW International Airport
George Schrader, Dallas city manager from 1972-81, died on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020 of complications from COVID. He was 89.
George R. Schrader, who served as Dallas city manager for most of the 1970s and played key roles in the development of several city landmarks such as Reunion Tower and DFW International Airport, died Thursday. He was 89.
Schrader died around 3 a.m. at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Plano from complications related to COVID-19, according to Cheryl Ewing Rozes, his stepdaughter. Both he and his wife, Barbara, were diagnosed with the virus in mid-December.
Killeen Woman Charged with Manslaughter After Highway 195 Crash
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A Killeen woman was behind bars New Year s Day after investigators say they determined that she caused a wreck that ended another person s life back in August.
Police say 23-year-old Alexus Nicole Williams had drugs in her system and was driving under their influence when she turned in front of an oncoming car and caused a collision at the intersection of State Highway 195 and Chaparral road on Wednesday, August 12, 2020.
The crash was reported around 6:51 PM that day. According to investigators, Williams was driving a Toyota Corolla south along 195 when she turned left at the intersection with Chaparral. Having failed to yield the right of way to a northbound Chevy Malibu, Williams vehicle was struck on the passenger side by the oncoming car.