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Sheriff: Resident killed after several people broke into east Harris County home

Sheriff: Resident killed after several people broke into east Harris County home
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Homeowner fatally shoots suspect who broke into their home: HCSO

Homeowner fatally shoots suspect who broke into their home: HCSO The Harris County Sheriff s Office investigates a deadly shooting on Keeneland. HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - A homeowner fatally shot a suspect who broke into his home in northwest Harris County, according to the sheriff’s office. The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 10500 block of Keeneland Lane. In fear for his life, the sheriff’s office says, the homeowner shot the suspect.  EMS responded to the scene and pronounced the suspect dead. Authorities say the homeowner doesn’t recognize the suspect. Homicide and Crime Scene units were at the scene gathering evidence. Authorities say the case will be presented to a grand jury.

3 shot in flea market parking lot on Airline Drive in N Harris Co

3 shot in flea market parking lot on Airline Drive in N. Harris Co. KTRK Replay Video UP NEXT Three people were shot in the parking lot of a flea market Sunday night in north Harris County after a confrontation, investigators said. The sheriff s office called it a random act of violence. Deputies responded to the 8700 block of Airline Drive near Gulf Bank Road, where Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a tweet that three people had been shot. @HCSOTexas units responded to a shooting at a flea market located 8720 Airline Drive. Preliminary info: three persons have been shot, conditions unknown. No suspect(s) and no other details at this time. #HouNewspic.twitter.com/kFtVte9Ks1 Ed Gonzalez (@SheriffEd HCSO) June 28, 2021

Judge Lina Hidalgo unveils $17 million plan to unclog courts

$17M plan to reduce backlog of criminal cases proposed by County Judge Lina Hidalgo There are 54,000 felony cases pending in the court system right now and many of those suspects are out on the streets, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said. Author: Michelle Homer, Adam Bennett Published: 3:17 PM CDT June 28, 2021 Updated: 8:50 PM CDT June 28, 2021 HOUSTON The recent surge of violent crime in the Houston area is blamed partly on the backlog in the criminal courts, local leaders say. The system became clogged in 2017 after Hurricane Harvey flooded the courthouse. Before they could catch up, the COVID pandemic shut down the courts again. 

House Republicans call on Senate leaders to reject Biden DHS picks, warn they won t end border crisis

  The Biden administration has been facing a surge in migration at the border, with more than 178,000 migrants encountered in April alone, including more than 13,000 unaccompanied children. The crisis has overwhelmed border facilities and led to shocking scenes at the border. While the administration has blamed a combination of root causes in Central America and a lack of preparation from the Trump administration, Republicans have blamed the rolling back of Trump-era border protections such as border wall construction and the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), as well as a narrowing of interior enforcement and a push for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.

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