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Uvalde Police Department hosts behavioral threat assessment training for Texas agencies
Read full article: Uvalde Police Department hosts behavioral threat assessment training for Texas agenciesLaw enforcement agencies across Texas participated in a three-day behavioral threat assessment training in Uvalde.
U.S. Supreme Court allows gun restrictions for domestic violence suspects
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court allows gun restrictions for domestic violence suspectsJustices ruled that the federal government did not violate a Texas man’s Second Amendment rights when barring him from possessing firearms.
Vendors confident Cinco de Mayo festivities at Market Square will be tamer than Fiesta
Read full article: Vendors confident Cinco de Mayo festivities at Market Square will be tamer than FiestaAmid the violence seen last weekend during Fiesta De Los Reyes at Market Square, vendors are cautiously preparing for the upcoming Cinco De Mayo celebration, but many say they’re confident this weekend won’t be similar what happened during Fiesta.
12-year-old testifies against stepmother in starvation death trial
Read full article: 12-year-old testifies against stepmother in starvation death trialThe older brother of 4-year-old Benjamin Cervera loves art and drawing trees. But the picture he painted of his stepmother, Miranda Casarez, in a Bexar County courtroom on Thursday was dark.
How to talk to your kids about war, violence
Read full article: How to talk to your kids about war, violenceThe images from the Israel-Hamas War can be overwhelming for anyone, but kids can be more deeply affected. That’s why it’s important to start age-appropriate conversations with them about violence they’ve seen.
San Antonio, Bexar County officials to discuss recent police shootings, plans to address violence
Read full article: San Antonio, Bexar County officials to discuss recent police shootings, plans to address violenceAfter several police shootings in the past two weeks, the city and Bexar County will bring together law enforcement and other leaders to discuss the recent violence and come up with plans to address it.
Metro Health bringing over 50 organizations together to reduce violence in San Antonio
Read full article: Metro Health bringing over 50 organizations together to reduce violence in San AntonioThe San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is hoping to reduce gun violence, sexual violence and youth violence by bringing community organizations and government entities together to develop a five-year plan.
Texas House passes ban on devices that modify handguns, but averts vote on increasing age to buy semi-automatic rifles
Read full article: Texas House passes ban on devices that modify handguns, but averts vote on increasing age to buy semi-automatic riflesA Texas lawmaker introduced an amendment that would have revived a proposal to raise the minimum age to buy certain semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21 before it was ultimately withdrawn.
Deaths from firearms keep climbing in Texas, decades after lawmakers began weakening gun regulations
Read full article: Deaths from firearms keep climbing in Texas, decades after lawmakers began weakening gun regulationsThe rate of firearm-related deaths in Texas has reached a level not seen since the 1990s. Texas lawmakers have approved more than 100 bills that loosened gun restrictions since 2000.
Biden issues order setting path for sanctions in Sudan
Read full article: Biden issues order setting path for sanctions in SudanPresident Joe Biden has signed an executive order setting the path to sanction individuals involved in the recent violence in Sudan that’s left hundreds dead and thrown the African nation into chaos.
Spriester Sessions: Head of San Antonio FBI division says community involvement critical to stopping violent incidents
Read full article: Spriester Sessions: Head of San Antonio FBI division says community involvement critical to stopping violent incidentsIn this Spriester Sessions episode, KSAT anchor Steve Spriester sat down with Oliver Rich Jr., special agent in charge of the FBI’s San Antonio Division. Rich discusses his office’s challenges and his challenge for everyone in the San Antonio area to keep our community safer.
Recent violence involving Americans in Mexico has spring breakers reconsidering plans
Read full article: Recent violence involving Americans in Mexico has spring breakers reconsidering plansSpring break is around the corner, and Mexico is a desired vacation destination for many. However, recent events along the border involving violence against Americans have some reconsidering.
Federal judge in Texas rules that disarming those under protective orders violates their Second Amendment rights
Read full article: Federal judge in Texas rules that disarming those under protective orders violates their Second Amendment rightsU.S. District Judge David Counts signed another opinion Thursday that cited a lack of historical record on laws relating to domestic violence to justify disarming abusers. Advocates fear the ruling will put more victims in harm’s way.
Watch: North Texas synagogues continue to fortify after Colleyville hostage incident in January
Read full article: Watch: North Texas synagogues continue to fortify after Colleyville hostage incident in JanuarySee how North Texas synagogues have adapted their security measures after a record-breaking year of recorded antisemitic acts nationwide in 2021 and an incident close to home early this year.
National organization supports SA group’s efforts to reduce gun violence by partnering with hospitals
Read full article: National organization supports SA group’s efforts to reduce gun violence by partnering with hospitalsA national organization known for helping 85 communities across the U.S. develop partnerships with hospitals to reduce violence is helping Stand Up SA establish its own program.
Increase of gun violence in Bexar County felt by BCSO and University Hospital
Read full article: Increase of gun violence in Bexar County felt by BCSO and University HospitalBexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar says his department is feeling an increase in violence countywide, and the issue is connected to stolen guns. Meanwhile, at University Hospital, the number of patients with gun-related injuries since 2019 has nearly doubled.
San Antonio police make arrest in third fatal child abuse case this month
Read full article: San Antonio police make arrest in third fatal child abuse case this monthA child’s father and step-mother have been arrested in connection with the death of their 4-year-old son in August 2021, according to police.
Man who sold weapon to suspect in Colleyville synagogue standoff charged with federal firearm crime
Read full article: Man who sold weapon to suspect in Colleyville synagogue standoff charged with federal firearm crimeFederal prosecutors described Henry “Michael” Williams as being a felon who was not allowed to possess a firearm. He confirmed that he sold the weapon to the synagogue suspect in South Dallas, authorities said.
Long before Colleyville synagogue standoff, Texas houses of worship were preparing for violent attacks
Read full article: Long before Colleyville synagogue standoff, Texas houses of worship were preparing for violent attacksAttacks on houses of worship like the 2017 Sutherland Springs shooting have prompted many religious groups to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and countless hours to bolster security.
Communities explore out-of-the-box mentorship programs to reduce gun violence
Read full article: Communities explore out-of-the-box mentorship programs to reduce gun violenceMany communities are looking inward for a solution to reduce gun violence. Representatives from one of the first places to use an out-of-the-box approach are advising communities to be deeply committed to doing the right thing if they want to see change.
Silence in the community prevents justice for families hurt by gun violence, advocates say
Read full article: Silence in the community prevents justice for families hurt by gun violence, advocates sayA San Antonio family is frustrated by the silence of people they believe witnessed the murder of their loved one and are reluctant to come forward to speak with SAPD. SAPD reports 94 homicides between January to August 2021.
COVID-19 pandemic blamed for dramatic rise in domestic violence cases in Comal County in 2020
Read full article: COVID-19 pandemic blamed for dramatic rise in domestic violence cases in Comal County in 2020NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – Domestic violence is on the rise in Comal County and the COVID-19 pandemic is to blame, officials said. “The numbers are staggering,” said Comal County District Attorney Jennifer Tharp. Tharp said domestic violence arrests were at 66% last year compared to 53% in 2019. Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds agrees with Tharp about what’s triggering the spike in crimes. ”The stress brought on by the epidemic, itself, and the increased usage of drugs and alcohol brought forth a number of domestic violence cases last year”, Reynolds said.
New social media campaign lays out red flags in teen dating violence
Read full article: New social media campaign lays out red flags in teen dating violenceSAN ANTONIO – February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and this year is the first that the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has launched a full awareness campaign on social media using the hashtag #LoveNotPain. One dating partner picks a fight with or antagonizes the other dating partner. This may lead to one dating partner changing his or her behavior in order to avoid upsetting the other. One dating partner makes fun of the opinions and interests of the other partner or destroys something that belongs to the partner. Parents can visit the Love is Respect website or the Metro Health Teen Dating Violence website to get more information.
Texas, Tennessee men charged in connection with Capitol riot
Read full article: Texas, Tennessee men charged in connection with Capitol riotFILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, violent protesters, loyal to President Donald Trump, storm the Capitol, in Washington. Federal prosecutors say a retired Air Force officer who was part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol was arrested Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021, in Texas. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)DALLAS – A retired Air Force officer and a man from Tennessee were charged Sunday for being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, federal prosecutors said. During the deadly riot Wednesday, Brock was photographed on the Senate floor wearing a helmet and heavy vest and carrying zip-tie handcuff. Also Sunday, Eric Gavelek Munchel was was arrested in Tennessee in connection with the riot.
Trinity University professor discusses historical riots contesting election results, significance of US Capitol breach
Read full article: Trinity University professor discusses historical riots contesting election results, significance of US Capitol breach“This is the day that we will remember,” said Carey Latimore, Ph.D., an associate professor of history at Trinity University. “One is the Wilmington riots of 1898, and that’s a case in Wilmington, North Carolina, in which you had some rioters who disputed an election. And so, they decided to go and try to take over a town and sort of decertify, by their own self, a local election,” Latimore said. As Congress moves forward with the certification of the electoral votes, Latimore said there needs to be an emphasis on vetting information. But, we found ways of moving forward,” Latimore said.
‘Naked act of insurrection’: San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg denounces violent protesters at US Capitol
Read full article: ‘Naked act of insurrection’: San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg denounces violent protesters at US CapitolSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg denounced the violent protesters in Washington, D.C., who were at the U.S. Capitol to try to obstruct the certification of the Electoral College votes of the November 2020 election in which President-elect Joe Biden won with 306 electoral votes. Nirenberg took to Twitter to express his disdain for the rioting at the nation’s Capitol. “It is an extraordinarily sad day when rioters storm our nation’s Capitol to violently disrupt Congress as it works to certify the electoral college vote. This is a naked act of insurrection and should be treated as such,” Nirenberg tweeted. It is an extraordinarily sad day when rioters storm our nation’s Capitol to violently disrupt Congress as it works to certify the electoral college vote.
As COVID-19 ravages US, shootings, killings are also up
Read full article: As COVID-19 ravages US, shootings, killings are also upThat year there were about 750 nonfatal shootings in the city of more than 672,000. But with only a few days left in 2020, homicides already have topped 300, while non-fatal shootings are up more than 50% at more than 1,124 through the middle of December. “I think the pandemic — COVID — has had a significant emotional impact on people across the country,” Detroit Police Chief James Craig said. From this January to October, non-fatal shootings topped 200 in the city, which is home to about 200,000 people. Over the same period last year there were 131 non-fatal shootings.
Be aware of domestic violence during the holidays
Read full article: Be aware of domestic violence during the holidaysORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – One in every four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. Domestic violence is known to rise during the holidays and unfortunately, it’s even common for survivors that have made it out to go back to their abusers this time of year. How can you help family, friends, or even strangers from domestic violence? When uncontrollable stressors rise, so does domestic violence. If you or a loved one is in danger, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
Man dragged, choked 2-year-old child because he wasnt potty trained, police say
Read full article: Man dragged, choked 2-year-old child because he wasnt potty trained, police saySAN ANTONIO A man has been arrested after San Antonio police said he dragged, hit and choked a child because he soiled his diaper. Christian Smith, 28, has been charged with injury to a child, a third-degree felony, according to Bexar County Jail records. Police said the suspect grabbed the child by the neck and lifted him up to put him on a child-sized toilet seat. He allegedly lifted him again a second time, and the child turned red and began wheezing. Police said the child was placed on the toilet once again but fell off and hit his head.
Cops: 14 injured after shooting outside Chicago funeral home
Read full article: Cops: 14 injured after shooting outside Chicago funeral homeFirst Deputy Superintendent Eric Carter said mourners outside a funeral home in the Gresham neighborhood were fired upon from a passing vehicle. The victims were taken by the Chicago Fire Department to nearby hospitals in serious condition, said spokesman Larry Langford. It wasnt immediately known if anyone other than attendees of the funeral were victims, nor if anyone in the SUV had been wounded. The shooting comes as the Department of Homeland Security is planning to deploy dozens of federal agents to Chicago to deal with an uptick in violent crime in the city. Oregons governor and Portlands mayor have expressed anger with the presence of the federal agents, saying that the citys protests had started to ease just as the federal agents started taking action.
Woman found stabbed inside apartment on Northeast Side, San Antonio police say
Read full article: Woman found stabbed inside apartment on Northeast Side, San Antonio police saySAN ANTONIO A woman was transported to a hospital after she was found stabbed inside an apartment Wednesday morning, according to San Antonio police. SAPD officers responded to the cutting just after 7:30 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 5200 block of Eisenhauer Road, near Midcrown Drive. The woman was transported to Brooke Army Medical Center in critical condition. Police said a neighbor found her injured inside her apartment and called the police. It will be updated as more information becomes available.
Chicago's July Fourth weekend ends with 17 dead, 70 wounded
Read full article: Chicago's July Fourth weekend ends with 17 dead, 70 woundedAt least a dozen people were killed in Chicago over the Fourth of July weekend, police said. The violence was far worse than last year, when the long July Fourth weekend ended with six people dead and 66 wounded in gunfire. And the holiday weekend of violence follows Chicago's deadliest Memorial Day weekend since 2015. This year, the department counted July Fourth weekend shootings from 6 p.m. Thursday through the end of Sunday. The weekend violence highlighted what has been a particularly dangerous year for children in the city.
A 25-year-old woman was brutally murdered and skinned in Mexico. Then newspapers published photos of the body
Read full article: A 25-year-old woman was brutally murdered and skinned in Mexico. Then newspapers published photos of the bodyA 46-year-old man covered in blood stains was also at the scene and was arrested. But the outrage over the gruesome case escalated after local tabloids and digital news websites posted extremely graphic, leaked photographs of the victim's body. One of the papers, Pasala, showed the photos on its front page alongside the headline "It was Cupid's fault." López Obrador told a press conference on Thursday that the person responsible for leaking the images should be reprimanded. Marches from feminist groups and supporters are expected to take place in the city on Friday and Saturday.
Man accused of beating, pistol-whipping woman while driving to gas station arrested, BCSO says
Read full article: Man accused of beating, pistol-whipping woman while driving to gas station arrested, BCSO saysBEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Bexar County deputies arrested a man Tuesday for allegedly beating a woman and hitting her with a gun, officials said. A victim told deputies 44-year-old Mario Perez Ramirez punched her in the face and ribs and also hit her with a pistol on Monday while they were on their way to a gas station in west Bexar County, officials said. The woman feared for her life and escaped from the suspect while at the gas station, officials said. The suspect drove off, but after a short chase, he stopped and ran inside a gas station on Highway 211 and Culebra Road, BCSO said. Local survivors can call Family Violence Prevention Services at (210) 733-8810 or the Bexar County Family Justice Center at (210) 631-0100.