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San Antonio police chief to criminal Venezuelan gangs: ‘We’re coming for you’ | Texas
SUMMARY: Texas law enforcement is intensifying efforts to arrest members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA) operating illegally in the state. Recent operations in San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston led to over 20 arrests, including four confirmed TDA members. These efforts follow complaints of drug violations and human trafficking at an apartment complex in San Antonio. Governor Greg Abbott has labeled TDA a foreign terrorist organization, allowing for enhanced legal actions against them. Investigations indicate the gang is involved in serious crimes, prompting law enforcement to pursue their members aggressively and offer rewards for information leading to arrests.
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AMBER Alert: One of the founders believes changes should be made to system | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: The Amber Alert, created in 1996 by Diana Simone and Tarant County Sheriff D. Anderson, was designed for high-threat child abduction cases. Simone now believes the system is oversaturated and misused, with alerts issued for less critical situations, diluting its impact. Some law enforcement uses it as a scare tactic in custody disputes, straying from the original intent of warning imminent danger. Both founders advocate for revising Amber Alert criteria and updating its notification system, emphasizing that routine alerts reduce public attention. Simone suggests modernizing the technology to deliver alerts less disruptively and to restore the system’s effectiveness.

For nearly 30 years, the AMBER Alert has helped locate hundreds of children, but one of its founders believes changes should be made to make the emergency alert system more effective
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Seagoville neighborhood shootout leaves one dead
SUMMARY: A Sunday morning shootout in a Seagoville neighborhood left a 19-year-old dead and 51-year-old Larry Robertson charged with murder. The shooting, captured on a neighbor’s surveillance camera, occurred near homes with parents and children present. Robertson, living in the area, claimed he was defending himself after the younger man, seen loitering with another, allegedly pointed a pistol at him. Both exchanged gunfire, though police did not find a weapon on the 19-year-old. A bullet entered a nearby home, terrifying residents like Tanisha Ortega, who tried to help the wounded youth. The fatal violence has shaken the community, highlighting ongoing concerns about neighborhood safety.

A shootout in the middle of a Seagoville neighborhood on Sunday morning left a 19-year-old man dead. 51-year-old Larry Robertson is now charged with murder because of a surveillance video shared with police.
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Border encounters down 94% in Trump’s first two months
SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported 11,709 and 11,017 border encounters in February and March respectively, reflecting individuals apprehended or deemed inadmissible. From October 2021 to December 2024, encounters averaged 186,825 monthly, 94% higher than early Trump administration numbers. Retired Sheriff Clint McDonald emphasized the immigration issue requires congressional and executive action. At the Southwest Border Sheriff’s Coalition (SWBSC) meeting in Austin, Sheriff Eusevio Salinas Jr. noted improved border patrol activity since Trump’s term but fears resource cuts with facility closures, including a booking center in Jim Hogg County. He highlighted jail space shortages and concerns over Texas legislative proposals demanding longer inmate stays without bond for undocumented felony suspects. Governor Greg Abbott’s emergency bail reform agenda aligns with these challenges.
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