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Man shot to death after being released by officers hours earlier over trespassing call, HPD says

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Police Department says a man was shot to death after he had been questioned for possible trespassing hours earlier.

Officers said they were called to the shooting just after 9 p.m. Sunday on Canal Street near West Hedrick in the Greater East End area.

When they arrived, officers found a man who had been shot, HPD said. He was taken to the hospital, where he died.

Investigators said that earlier that night, they got a call about a man roaming in a backyard in the same area. In that instance, officers arrived and found two men — one in the backyard and another in the front.

Police said one of the men was arrested and the other was questioned and released. HPD Lt. J.P. Horelica said the man who was released was the one who was later found shot.

“When they arrived what they found was the victim that had been shot was the male that was released a few hours ago,” Horelica said. “At this time, it’s unknown if the two incidents are related, but it is the same male.”

HPD said any suspect remains at large, and it’s unclear what led up to the shooting.

Anyone with information is asked to call HPD at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Hot and dry Sunday, thunderstorm chances return during the work week

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — We’re closing out May on a dry note, but tropical moisture could bring downpours back to Houston next week, just in time for the start of Hurricane Season.

What should we expect today?

Mostly rain-free and hot with highs around 90 degrees. I say “mostly” dry, because there’s about a 10% chance of a stray coastal shower on Sunday. The Gulf breeze will kick back in to help clean up the air quality under a partly cloudy sky, but also make for noticeable humidity throughout the day.

What can you tell me about next week’s rain?

Monday should be mostly dry with only a 20% chance. Deeper moisture moves in on Tuesday giving us scattered storms. Much deeper moisture may not make it here until late next week. Friday and next weekend will feature scattered, heavy downpours of rain.

Hurricane season starts next week. Is there anything brewing out there?

The National Hurricane Center expects no tropical development over the next 7 days across the Atlantic basin, but we will be watching a lot of moisture pile up over the western Gulf during the first week of June. There are some signs low pressure could spin up in that mess of moisture, but it’s too soon to know where the tropical moisture will end up. For now we have our rain chances low at 20%-40% most days next week.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Shot fired, officer assaulted as police respond to crowd of over 500 people in parking lot: HPD

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Police Department said an officer was assaulted while authorities responded to gunfire that erupted in a large, chaotic crowd overnight.

Police said they received calls at 11 p.m. Saturday reporting a large crowd in the parking lot on the North Freeway near Fallbrook.

According to HPD, about 500 people were in the parking lot, and another 500 were inside Cowgirls Bikini Bar when someone fired a gun.

Officers said the gunfire scared the crowd, and people started to run.

Before the incident was over, police said one of their own was assaulted, but was not injured.

Investigators said they don’t know if the shot was fired accidentally or intentionally.

HPD said the fire marshal was called to the club, and it was closed. By 8:30 a.m. Sunday, an ABC13 crew on the scene heard music coming from the club. A large sign was posted on the door, affirming it was a private club with a bring-your-own-bottle policy.

This is a developing story. Eyewitness News is continuing to gather facts.

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This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

IAEA Raises Alarm After Reported Drone Strike at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

Nuclear Watchdog Voices Concern

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed serious concern following reports of a drone strike at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine.

According to the IAEA, plant officials reported that a drone struck a turbine building on Saturday, leaving a hole in the structure’s wall. If confirmed, it would mark the first reported drone attack within the plant’s perimeter since April 2024.

Fears Over Nuclear Safety

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi warned that any attack involving a nuclear facility poses significant risks.

“Attacking nuclear sites is like playing with fire,” Grossi said, adding that the agency has requested access to inspect the damaged building.

The Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power station, has been under Russian control since the early weeks of Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and remains close to the front lines.

Ukraine Rejects Russian Claims

Russian authorities blamed Ukrainian forces for the attack, but Ukraine strongly denied the allegation.

Ukraine’s Southern Defense Forces accused Russia of using the plant for “nuclear blackmail” and called the claims an information provocation aimed at discrediting Kyiv.

The military said Ukrainian forces strictly follow international humanitarian law and understand the dangers associated with operations near nuclear facilities.

Ongoing Dispute

Ukrainian officials argued that Russia has militarized the plant since occupying it in 2022, alleging that Russian troops and military equipment remain stationed on the site.

Ukraine also questioned Russia’s account of the incident, noting that Moscow had not released clear evidence of the reported damage and claiming Ukrainian forces do not possess the type of drone needed to cause the destruction described.

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry dismissed the accusations as baseless.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Weekend closures on interchange near Hobby Airport, I-45, and South Loop could cause traffic tie-ups

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Whether you’re heading to Hobby Airport, downtown Houston for an Astros game, or simply driving across town, TxDOT is closing some major corridors, which may slow Houston drivers this weekend.

There’s a major closure scheduled for the interchange closest to Hobby Airport, I-45, and the I-610 South Loop.

I-610 South Loop

The westbound mainlanes are closed from Broadway to the Gulf Freeway, from May 29 at 9 p.m. until June 1 at 5 a.m. This includes the northbound ramp to I-45. Traffic will detour to the I-45 southbound ramp.

In downtown Houston, the reconstruction of the Alabama Street bridge will close two southbound lanes on US-59 from Elgin to Alabama, as well as a South Freeway ramp.

SH-288 ramp

The southbound exit ramp to the Southwest Freeway is closed daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. As a detour, traffic will continue southbound on the main lanes of SH-288.

Additional closures will likely slow drivers on the east and northwest sides.

Lynchburg Ferry

According to the Harris County Toll Road Authority, the Lynchburg Ferry will be temporarily closed May 30 and May 31 for repairs on the South Landing. Regular service is expected to resume on Monday.

US-290 Northwest

Daily and nightly lane closures are in effect on US-290 eastbound from Dacoma to the West Loop. One outside lane is closed daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Two inside lanes are closed nightly from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Road closures are happening through June 5.

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This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Trump to Headline America 250 Event

President Donald Trump will headline the opening ceremony of the Freedom 250 “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall after several announced performers withdrew from the event.

Artists Back Out

Artists including Martina McBride, Bret Michaels, Young MC, Morris Day and The Time, and The Commodores said they would no longer participate, with several claiming they were led to believe the celebration would be nonpartisan.

Trump’s Response

Trump said on social media that he was considering replacing the entertainment lineup with a rally and major speech. Freedom 250 later confirmed he will headline the June 24 opening ceremony.

Organizers Defend Event

Freedom 250 rejected claims that the event is politically partisan, saying the fair is intended to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary and bring people together.

Not all performers have withdrawn. Vanilla Ice confirmed he still plans to perform, while the status of Flo Rida remains uncertain.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Former Lupe Tortilla employee who recorded customers in restroom sentenced to 1 year, records show

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A former Houston restaurant employee is facing a year in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of invasive visual recording, court records show.

Bayson Elias Pu, 31, was arrested and charged on New Year’s Eve with a felony charge of invasive visual recording. On Friday, Eyewitness News obtained court documents reflecting his guilty plea and a one-year jail sentence.

ORIGINAL REPORT: Lupe Tortilla employee accused of filming customers in bathroom: Records

Last year, two videos were discovered from a hidden camera inside the bathroom of the Lupe Tortilla near the Katy Freeway and Echo Lane, according to court records.

Court records alleged the cameras had two videos showing a woman and a child in some form of undress.

Investigators said Pu worked as a dishwasher at the Lupe Tortilla. A spokesperson for the restaurant previously told Eyewitness News they were cooperating with the investigation.

RELATED: Second felony charge filed against former Lupe Tortilla employee, police say

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Baytown family shaken after police and suspect exchange gunfire next door

BAYTOWN, Texas (KTRK) — What was supposed to be a nice Friday night dinner at home for a Baytown family turned into a place of fear for Katy Clark after gunfire erupted in her neighborhood on East Texas Avenue.

According to the Baytown Police Department, a suspect was rushed to the hospital after he exchanged gunfire with officers at a home on East Texas Avenue near 3rd Street shortly before 11 p.m.

When officers arrived, they said they “encountered the suspect, who fired at an officer,” according to a statement from police.

Neighbor Katy Clark said her son heard arguing next door before he ran out of his room and told her he felt something violent was going to happen.

“I heard the lady over there scream bloody murder. She’s screaming, ‘no, no, no, don’t’ and then you hear POW, POW, POW,” Clark said.

Clark said she immediately called 911, but the gunshots didn’t stop.

“While I’m on the phone with them, they’re dispatching police officers, and the second I hang up, you hear another round,” she said.

The department said the officer was not injured, but did not reveal the suspect’s condition.

While her family wasn’t hurt, Clark found a bullet went through her son’s bedroom and a car.

“Right underneath my son’s gaming desk, where he had just been sitting, there’s a bullet hole through the wall and a bullet lying on the floor right there,” Clark said.

For Clark, it wasn’t the damage to the home or vehicle that hurt the most.

“How reckless and heartless can you be to point a gun and aim it blindly? You fired through my house. My kid could’ve been right there,” she said.

Right now, police haven’t said what led up to the shooting or if the suspect is currently facing any charges.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

North Carolina Officer Fired After Arrest Video

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A police officer in Shelby, North Carolina, has been fired after doorbell camera footage appeared to show him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest, prompting public protests.

Investigation Underway

Brad Fraser said the officer’s actions were “disturbing and inappropriate” and violated department standards. The officer had been suspended before being terminated following an internal investigation.

State Review

The case has been referred to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation for an independent review to determine whether any criminal violations occurred.

Woman Identified

Cherrie Moore’s injuries can be seen in this photo taken after her release, in Shelby, N.C.
Courtesy the Moore family

The woman in the video was identified as 34-year-old Cherrie Moore. Police said officers encountered her while conducting a criminal investigation, though authorities have not released the officer’s name or details about what occurred before the recorded incident.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Meteor Causes Loud Boom Across New England

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Residents across parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire reported hearing a loud boom Saturday afternoon, which officials say was caused by a meteor exploding in the atmosphere.

Fireball Detected

NASA said the meteor, or “fireball,” was detected around 2:06 p.m. traveling about 75,000 mph. It broke apart roughly 40 miles above northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire.

Powerful Explosion

NASA estimated the breakup released energy equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT, creating the loud boom heard across the region. Officials said the object was a natural meteor, not space debris or a re-entering satellite.

No Threat Reported

The United States Geological Survey said the event was likely a bolide, a meteor that explodes in the atmosphere. Authorities reported no injuries, damage, or public safety threats linked to the incident.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.