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Man points gun at another driver in road rage incident on the East Beltway

Man points gun at another driver in road rage incident on the East Beltway July 23, 2021 11:31 pm Some tense moments were captured on Houston area roads. The Harris County Constable’s Office Precinct 3 released a video after a driver was accused of pointing a gun and shooting at another driver on the east beltway near Woodforest Boulevard last weekend. “I saw him point the gun at your car,” a man is heard saying on the dashcam video to another man. Days later, the constable’s office arrested the suspect, Irvin Guevara, on a separate gun charge. Deputies expect he’ll face charges for the incident on the Beltway as well.

5 undocumented people found in tractor-trailer in suspected human smuggling case in Katy, officials say

Texas County Settles Suit Over Man s Death in Police Custody a Decade Ago – Courthouse News Service

HOUSTON (CN) A Texas county has agreed to pay a $4.75 million settlement to the parents of a man who died in 2010 after a deputy constable placed his boot over his mouth while he was lying unresponsive on the ground. Jamail Joseph Amron, a 23-year-old Black and Iranian man, had trouble breathing after he took a small amount of cocaine on Sept. 30, 2010, at an apartment complex in Spring, a northern Houston suburb. He called 911 and walked to a Burger King. Its manager gave him a cup of water. Several Harris County deputy constables and paramedics arrived. And though Amron was sitting on a curb calmly drinking his water, one of the deputies handcuffed him and dragged him to an ambulance.

Near-death experience launches woman s fight for sexual abuse survivors

Alligator captured on bridge hours after cow wrangled on Houston-area freeway

Alligator captured on bridge hours after cow wrangled on Houston-area freeway By Ronnie Marley (Source: Harris County Constable s Office, Pct. 8) Wednesday turned out to be Wild Kingdom in the Houston area after both a cow and a gator were caught on busy roadways. According to Chief Deputy Jason Finnen with Harris County Constable’s Office Precinct 8, they received a call just after 10:30 a.m. about an alligator on the Fred Hartman Bridge.  (Source: Harris County Constable s Office, Pct. 8) Finnen said a game warden with Texas Parks and Wildlife was able to capture the alligator and safely relocate him to a nearby body of water about a hour and a half later. 

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