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Police chief says rape kit backlog is #1 priority
SUMMARY: Fort Worth Police Chief has acknowledged a significant backlog of over 900 unprocessed rape kits in the department’s crime lab, which must be prioritized for resolution. The backlog has emerged due to a lack of specialized staff for DNA processing. Chief Neil Noes expressed disappointment over a lack of transparency regarding the issue, while Councilwoman Gina Biven voiced frustration about the situation and the impact on victims. The department aims to resolve the backlog by April 2025. Biven has suggested seeking assistance from local health institutions for expedited processing, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this critical problem.
The massive backlog includes more than 900 unprocessed rape kits. A breakdown was blamed on a shortage of specialized staff who process DNA in the police department’s crime lab.
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Abbott issues executive order to arrest CCP operatives in Texas | Texas
SUMMARY: Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order to combat harassment and coercion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against Chinese dissidents in Texas. The order directs the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to arrest individuals involved in CCP influence operations, including “Operation Fox Hunt,” which aims to forcibly return dissidents to China. Abbott emphasized that Texas will not tolerate such actions against its 250,000 residents of Chinese descent. The order comes as the legislature prepares to discuss national security issues and follows recent FBI charges against CCP-linked individuals. DPS will also establish reporting channels for suspicious activities related to foreign coercion.
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Mass deportation plan: Texas offers Trump land | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Texas is offering a 1,400-acre ranch in Star County for the Trump administration’s mass deportation plan targeting illegal immigrants, particularly violent criminals. This initiative coincides with heightened border security measures that previously led to litigation with the Biden administration. Texas Land Commissioner Don Buckingham expressed full support for Trump’s strategy, emphasizing the need to remove illegal criminals from the country. Meanwhile, Governor Greg Abbott plans to reinstate buoy barriers in the Rio Grande to deter crossings. The Trump transition team has not yet confirmed the acceptance of Texas’ offer, although they plan significant deportation efforts upon taking office.
The Texas General Land Office is offering President-elect Donald Trump a 1,400-acre Starr County ranch as a site to build detention centers for his promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.
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American Airlines passengers restrain man who tried to open plane door on DFW-bound flight
SUMMARY: On an American Airlines flight from Milwaukee to Dallas, passengers subdued and taped a man who attempted to open a door mid-flight. The FBI is investigating, but no charges have been filed yet. The incident escalated after the man lunged at a flight attendant and demanded to exit the flight. Passengers, including Doug McWright and Charlie Boris, quickly intervened, restraining the man for the remainder of the flight. McWright expressed gratitude for the passengers’ teamwork, emphasizing the need to act decisively at 30,000 feet. After landing, the man was taken into custody for a mental health evaluation.
Three passengers worked to pin down the disruptive passenger and used tape to restrain his wrists and legs.
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