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FOX 4 News Crime Files: Week of August 19
SUMMARY: A tragic incident occurred on I-35 in Fort Worth when a drunk driver killed a mother, her three young children, and her boyfriend. The victimsโidentified as Willie Gunn, Amber Hopewell, and Hopewell’s children aged 2, 4, and 9โwere struck by 19-year-old Eduardo Gonzalez, who was reportedly speeding and under the influence. Gonzalez faces five counts of intoxication manslaughter. Family members are mourning while calling for accountability and justice. This crash follows a series of fatal incidents related to drunk driving in Tarrant County, prompting law enforcement to ramp up patrols ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
The top crime stories for the week of August 19, including a teenage drunken driver accused of killing a family of five in Fort Worth, a man accused of killing a Crowley 16-year-old over a video game, smash-and-grab thieves in Garland, a rideshare driver who was kidnapped in Arlington, a Denton ISD bus driver accused of ‘erratic driving,’ and a Pantego deputy fire chief arrested for a DWI. Plus, Fort Worth police are cracking down on an increase in DWIs and Dallas police are trying to justify a $56M overtime budget.
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Cruz: Hate ‘manifesting right here’ during hearing on campus antisemitism | National
SUMMARY: During a Senate Judiciary hearing on hate crimes, Sen. Ted Cruz criticized pro-Hamas rioters and Democrats for the rise of antisemitism in the U.S., citing increased threats against Jewish students on college campuses. The hearing was disrupted by protestors, leading Cruz to label their actions as antisemitism. Cruz noted that antisemitic incidents have surged since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, particularly in universities. He emphasized that while other forms of hate are swiftly condemned, antisemitism is often overlooked. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott reinforced the need for educational institutions to combat antisemitism and enacted measures to address this issue.
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Avoiding toll road collection scams
SUMMARY: Toll-related phishing scams are becoming common, where individuals receive unsolicited texts claiming they have outstanding toll balances, directing them to click a link that appears genuine but is fraudulent. Leah Napo from the Better Business Bureau advises caution, especially if the message requests immediate action or sensitive personal information. To verify legitimacy, individuals should contact their toll authority directly. If someone accidentally engages with a scam, they should not click any links and may need to run malware checks on their devices. Reporting such scams to the FBI or Federal Trade Commission is also recommended to help combat these issues.
Leah Napoliello, Vice President of the Better Business Bureau of Greater Houston and South Texas, shares what you need to know to keep your information safe from scammers posing as toll road collection agencies in text messages.
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Help for Houston drivers tricked into paying high parking fees
SUMMARY: A KPRC2 investigation reveals that Metropolis, a California-based parking company managing several garages in Houston, faces a proposed class action lawsuit for allegedly overcharging drivers. Complaints have arisen about excessive fees, such as a reported charge of $262 for a $5 parking session. Customers have described this as a “bait and switch” tactic amid a system driven by AI with no human oversight. The lawsuit seeks to stop what is considered an illegal scheme, while Metropolis claims that complaints represent less than 1% of transactions. The situation continues to frustrate drivers who face unexpected charges.
Last August, KPRC 2 exposed numerous complaints about Metropolis, specifically related to a garage on Franklin in downtown Houston. Now, a Houston law firm has filed a lawsuit to stop the company from charging unfair parking fees. According to Alex Brown from The Lanier Law Firm, โWe expect this is happening every day at every one of these centers.โ
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