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Houston man convicted of murder in 2012 declared “actually innocent”
A Houston man convicted of murder under a prior District Attorney has been declared actually innocent by the state’s highest criminal court, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Wednesday.
The decision by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals means 44-year-old Lydell Grant can apply for $80,000 in state compensation for each year of his wrongful imprisonment.
“The exoneration of innocent individuals is as important as the conviction of guilty ones,” said Ogg. “The highest responsibility of a prosecutor is to see that justice is done.”
Grant was convicted in 2012 and sentenced to life in prison for the stabbing death of Aaron Scheerhoorn outside of a Montrose bar. Six eyewitnesses to the 2010 stabbing testified against Grant at trial.
Through the joint efforts of the Houston Police Department, the Innocence Project of Texas, and the Harris County District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit, newly discovered evidence led to the apprehension and charging of a new suspect in the murder.
Grant is the third person from Harris County during the Ogg administration that the Court of Criminal Appeals has found to be actually innocent based in part on the District Attorney’s recommendations. The other two are brothers Otis Mallet and Steven Mallet. The case of a fourth man, James Harris, is pending before the Court of Criminal Appeals for final determination.
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Astros announce maximum capacity allowed at Minute Maid Park for remainder of season
The Astros will once again have a full crowd at Minute Maid Park.
The team announced that it’s increasing to maximum capacity at the ballpark for the remainder of the season, beginning with the series against the Dodgers on May 25.
As of right now, tickets are on sale for games through June 3. The team said it has made additional seats available for those games. Single-game tickets for games past that date will go on sale on May 28.
Also announced Monday, fans who are fully vaccinated will not have to wear a mask once inside the stadium. Fans who are not vaccinated are “encouraged to continue to wear masks – masks will be made available to fans as they enter the ballpark,” the team said.
Astros employees and Game Day staff will be required to provide proof of vaccination prior to removing their masks while on-site,” the Astros said. “Astros-owned Minor League affiliates, which are the Sugar Land Skeeters, Corpus Christi Hooks, and Fayetteville Woodpeckers, will also move to maximum capacity for the remainder of their seasons and follow the same mask policies as the Major League club.”
Source: www.khou.com
Houston Texans release 2021 schedule

The Houston Texans have released their 2021 season schedule and for the first time, it’s an 18-week schedule. It includes a preseason matchup with the Super Bowl champs, a showdown in Arizona with J.J. Watt, DeAndre Hopkins, and the Arizona Cardinals, and more.
As for primetime regular-season games, the Texans have one on the third week of the season. It’s a Thursday night home game against Carolina.
Here’s a rundown of the full schedule.
Houston Texans preseason
At Green Bay, Saturday, August 14, 7 p.m.
At Dallas (Date and time TBD)
Tampa Bay, Saturday, August 28 at 7 p.m.,
Houston Texans regular season
Week 1: Jacksonville, Sunday, September 12 noon
Week 2: at Cleveland, Sunday, Sept. 19 noon
Week 3: Carolina, Thursday, Sept. 23, 7:20 p.m.
Week 4: at Buffalo, Sunday, October 3 at noon
Week 5: New England, October 10 at noon
Week 6: at Indianapolis, Sunday, October 17 at noon
Week 7: at Arizona, Sunday, October 24 at 3:25 p.m.
Week 8: LA Rams, Sunday, October 31 at noon
Week 9: at Miami, Sunday, November 7 at noon
Week 10: Bye
Week 11: at Tennessee, Sunday, Nov. 21 at noon
Week 12: New York Jets, Sunday, Nov. 28 at noon
Week 13: Indianapolis, Sunday, Dec. 5 at noon
Week 14: Seattle, Sunday, Dec. 12., at noon
Week 15: at Jacksonville, Sunday, Dec. 19 at noon
Week 16: LA Chargers, Sunday, Dec. 26 at noon
Week 17: at San Francisco, Sunday, Jan. 2 at noon
Week 18: Tennessee, Sunday, Jan. 9
The season starts with a home game against division rivals, the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jaguars, who had the No. 1 pick in the draft, will take on the Texans at NRG Stadium on Sunday, September 12 at noon. You can watch the game on KHOU 11.
It’ll be the debut of the Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who led the Clemson Tigers to the college football title in 2019.
It’ll also be a matchup of new coaches as David Culley for Houston and Urban Meyer in Jacksonville make their debut.
According to the team, the rest of the schedule will be released tonight on HoustonTexans.com and the NFL Network.
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Biden tells Netanyahu he expects ‘significant de-escalation today’ in Gaza
President Joe Biden stepped up the pressure on Israel to end 10 days of violent skirmishes with Palestinians, making clear in a call Wednesday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he expected “significant de-escalation” by day’s end.
Biden asked Netanyahu to move “toward the path to a cease-fire,” according to a White House description of their conversation.
There is pressure, too, on Biden to do more, with more than 200 people killed in the fighting. Until Wednesday, Biden had avoided pushing the American ally more directly and publicly for a cease-fire or conveyed such a level of urgency for ending Israeli airstrikes targeting Hamas in the thickly populated Gaza Strip.
The Biden administration had relied on what officials described as “quiet, intensive” diplomacy, including quashing a U.N. Security Council statement that would have addressed a cease-fire. The administration’s handling opened a divide between Biden and Democratic lawmakers, dozens of whom have called for a cease-fire.
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes killed at least six people across the Gaza Strip and destroyed the home of an extended family early Wednesday. The military said it widened its strikes in the Palestinian territory’s south to blunt continuing rocket fire from Hamas, while a separate barrage also came from Lebanon.
For the third time since the war began, rockets were launched in Israel from the north. The Israeli military said one landed in an open area, two landed in the sea, and one was intercepted by aerial defenses. Lebanese security officials said the latest rockets were launched from the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Qlayleh, adding that four fell inside Lebanese territory. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
In southern Gaza, meanwhile, residents surveyed the piles of bricks, concrete, and other debris that had once been the home of 40 members of the al-Astal family. They said a warning missile struck the building in the town of Khan Younis five minutes before the airstrike, allowing everyone to escape.
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