The Concho County Sheriff s Office said the deputies killed were Samuel Leonard and Stephen Jones.
Credit: TOM GREEN COUNTY JAIL Author: FOX West Texas staff Published: 8:37 AM CDT May 11, 2021 Updated: 5:10 PM CDT May 11, 2021
CONCHO COUNTY, Texas
UPDATE: The Concho County Sheriff s Office has released the names of the two deputies who were killed Monday evening.
According to a post on the CCSO s Facebook page, the deputies were Samuel Leonard and Sgt. Stephen Jones.
Funeral services for Leonard, Badge No. 2402, will be Monday, May 17, at First Baptist Church in Lamesa.
The escort home for Jones will leave Lubbock at approximately 8 a.m. enroute to San Angelo on U.S. Hwy 87. Funeral services for Sgt. Jones are pending.
Trump Endorses Lt. Governor Dan Patrick
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If you were wondering if former President Donald Trump would get involved in Texas elections, you got your answer today. On Monday, former President Donald Trump endorsed Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick for re-election.
In a short release, the former President said that Patrick has stood up for Life, Liberty, the Second Amendment, Border Security, and more.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick is a great fighter for the people of Texas. He has stood up for up for Life, Liberty, the Second Amendment, Border Security, our Military and our Vets, and our God-given Freedoms. He has governed by conservative principles of LOW TAXES and careful spending, always doing what is best for his great State and for America. Texans should re-elect him! He is outstanding and has my Complete and Total Endorsement!
Originally published on May 8, 2021 9:03 am
TPR s Jerry Clayton recently spoke with political analyst Scott Braddock of The Quorum Report about two controversial pieces of legislation moving through the current legislative session.
Jerry Clayton: The Texas House early Friday morning passed SB7, the controversial voting bill after Democrats introduced over 130 amendments. The pared down bill passed by a vote of 78 to 64. Here to talk about this and more is Scott Braddock, editor of the Quorum Report. Scott, thanks for being here.
Scott Braddock: Very good to talk to you.
Clayton: Thursday night, the legislative session went from Thursday to Friday morning. And you were there to tell me what happened
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FILE PHOTO - Fog enshrouds Texas Capitol dome on Jan. 8, 2019, opening day of the 86th Texas Legislature. KEN HERMAN/American-Statesman
TPR s Jerry Clayton recently spoke with political analyst Scott Braddock of The Quorum Report about two controversial pieces of legislation moving through the current legislative session.
Jerry Clayton: The Texas House early Friday morning passed SB7, the controversial voting bill after Democrats introduced over 130 amendments. The pared down bill passed by a vote of 78 to 64. Here to talk about this and more is Scott Braddock, editor of the Quorum Report. Scott, thanks for being here.
Scott Braddock: Very good to talk to you.