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Man accused of breaking into apartment, assaulting woman set to appear in court
SUMMARY: A man, Denzel Sneed, is accused of breaking into an apartment and sexually assaulting a woman, leading to heightened fears among residents in the area. Parents at the West Gulf Bank Road apartment complex expressed shock, with one mother unaware of the assaults, stating it was a wakeup call as her children regularly walk to a nearby bus stop. Sneed was arrested, connected to five assaults last week, including one captured on surveillance. Authorities are still searching for his accomplice. Sneed is scheduled to appear in court this morning, with updates anticipated. Residents are urged to call Crime Stoppers with tips.
This morning, a man accused of breaking into an apartment and sexually assaulting a woman will be in court.
KPRC 2’s Rechelle Turner has been at the West Gulfbank Road complex, where residents are expressing their concerns about safety following the incident.
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President-elect Donald Trump continues filling out cabinet with RFK as health secretary
SUMMARY: President-elect Donald Trump delivered his first public address since the election, announcing key cabinet picks, including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior. Trump’s controversial selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services has drawn significant attention, with Kennedy’s focus on chronic disease and food safety appealing to Trump’s base. However, his stances against vaccines and fluoride have raised alarms among public health experts. Additionally, questions linger regarding the confirmation of former Congressman Matt Gaetz for attorney general, following his resignation amid impending ethics investigations.
HHS is a massive Cabinet agency that oversees everything from drug, vaccine and food safety to medical research and social safety net programs.
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RFK Jr. has been tapped by Trump as his pick for health secretary | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: President-elect Trump continues to build his administration with notable cabinet appointments. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has joined, pledging to “make America healthy again,” focusing on eliminating unhealthy foods and addressing pharmaceutical corruption. Despite his controversial vaccine skepticism and fringe ideas like removing fluoride from water, Kennedy is expected to bring disruption to Health and Human Services. Additionally, Trump has picked former Congressman Doug Collins for Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Todd Blanch as Deputy Attorney General. Dean John Sour has been named Solicitor General. All appointments await Senate approval in January, as reported by Connor Hansen from Fox News.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ran as an independent in this year’s presidential race, abandoned his bid after striking a deal to give Donald Trump his endorsement with a promise to have a role in health policy in the administration.
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Dallas woman, 19, kills elderly man over phone in Facebook Marketplace meetup: police
SUMMARY: A 19-year-old woman, Amaya Madrano, faces capital murder charges after allegedly shooting 66-year-old Ahmad Alola during a Facebook Marketplace transaction in Dallas. Alola, a patriarch of his family, was killed near an elementary school while attempting to sell an iPhone 15. Surveillance footage captured the interaction between the two, showing Madrano shooting Alola before fleeing the scene. Police linked Madrano to the crime through her distinct tattoos and her social media account, which was selling a similar phone shortly after the incident. Madrano, already on probation for a previous assault, has a bond set at $1 million.
Police say Ahmad Alkhalaf, a 66-year-old husband and father from Sasche, was murdered in the middle of the afternoon at an Oak Cliff gas station just off I-35 and South Marsalis Avenue. A 19-year-old woman is charged with his murder.
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