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Bodycam Videos Raise Questions in Fatal Shooting of U.S. Citizen by Federal Agent in Texas

Newly released body camera and surveillance videos are raising questions about the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old U.S. citizen by a federal immigration agent during a beach trip in Texas last year.

The footage, released Friday after public records requests by The Associated Press and other media outlets, shows the moments leading up to the death of Ruben Ray Martinez, who was shot by a federal agent during a traffic incident on March 15, 2025.

Incident During Traffic Scene

According to investigators, Martinez and his friend Joshua Orta were driving through South Padre Island shortly after midnight when they encountered police directing traffic around a crash. Three agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) were also at the scene assisting officers.

Bodycam footage shows Martinez’s car slowly approaching the intersection before stopping for pedestrians. As agents approached the vehicle and shouted commands, the car began moving slowly forward while turning left.

One agent, identified as Supervisory Special Agent Jack Stevens, fired three shots through the driver’s side window within seconds. Martinez was struck by all three bullets and later died from his injuries.

Conflicting Accounts

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) previously stated that the driver intentionally ran over an agent, prompting the shooting. However, the newly released videos do not clearly show the vehicle striking an officer.

In a statement to investigators, Stevens said he fired to protect fellow agents and believed the vehicle could be used as a weapon, fearing a potential mass-casualty attack.

A passenger in the car, Orta, told investigators Martinez had panicked because he feared being arrested for driving while intoxicated.

“He definitely didn’t want to go to jail,” Orta said, adding he did not believe Martinez intended to harm officers.

Investigation Closed

The Texas Rangers investigated the shooting, but a grand jury declined to file criminal charges against Stevens.

An autopsy found Martinez had a blood alcohol level of 0.12%, above the legal driving limit in Texas.

Attorneys representing Martinez’s mother said the newly released footage suggests the car was barely moving when the shots were fired and are continuing to push for more transparency in the case.

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ABC13 Weather Watch Saturday night and Sunday as strong storms impact Houston

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A storm front will blow into Southeast Texas, leading to multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms Saturday night and Sunday as it stalls out overhead. We have an ABC13 Weather Watch for that timeframe to account for the possibility of street flooding and strong storms that could produce severe hail and wind gusts.

Most of today will be storm-free, and we have lowered our daytime rain chance down to 20-30% to account for a few passing showers. The storm front blowing in from North Texas should generate a fairly solid line of showers and thunderstorms that will push into Southeast Texas Saturday evening. That’s when we’ll have the greatest risk of any storms producing severe hail and winds, but the chance you’re near a severe storm is only 15%. Meanwhile, your rain chance is much higher at 70% Saturday night and Sunday. The storms should outrun the front Saturday night, leaving the front stalled somewhere in Southeast Texas. Multiple rounds of storms are possible Sunday along that stalled front, especially in the morning, and street flooding will be possible.

How much could we pick up this weekend?

At this time we expect the average rainfall total to be around 1 inch, but locally higher amounts are possible. There will also be some pockets that pick up less than an inch of rain.

When could it rain during Spring Break?

A more powerful storm system will plow through Texas around Wednesday, bringing another round of high rain chances. This weather system will pose a greater risk of severe weather, which includes the possibility of tornadoes. After it clears out, we should have delightful weather for the remainder of Spring Break with lots of sunshine, low humidity, and temperatures more in line with March than May.

Are we expecting any more frosty mornings this winter season?

Not at this time. While we can’t 100% rule out another run at frosty weather later in March or even April, odds favor those who want to start tending to their garden beds. We might make it into the 40s behind the cold front arriving during Spring Break, but that shouldn’t pose a threat to tropical plants.

Are we expecting any more frosty mornings this winter season?

Not at this time. While we can’t 100% rule out another run at frosty weather later in March or even April, odds favor those who want to start tending to their garden beds. We might make it into the 40s behind the cold front arriving during Spring Break, but that shouldn’t pose a threat to tropical plants.

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Free Tax Preparation Help Available for Houston Seniors and Families

Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones is partnering with AARP to offer free tax preparation assistance to seniors and residents of all ages during the 2026 tax season.

The initiative aims to help families save money, avoid costly filing fees, and maximize eligible tax credits as many households continue to face rising living expenses. Services will be provided in both English and Spanish on a first-come, first-served basis, and no registration is required.

Who Can Get Help

The free assistance is open to:

  • Seniors
  • Working families
  • Individuals needing help filing taxes
  • Spanish- and English-speaking residents

Organizers say the program is designed to ensure residents keep more of their earnings while receiving accurate filing support from trained volunteers.

Locations, Dates, and Times

Residents can receive assistance at three Harris County community centers:

Radack Community Center
18650 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77084
Saturdays through March 28
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Tracy Gee Community Center
3599 Westcenter Drive, Houston, TX 77042
Mondays and Tuesdays through April 14
Noon – 4 p.m.

Fonteno Senior Education Center
6600 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77074
Weekdays through April 15
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Helping Residents Keep More Money

County leaders say free tax preparation services can make a meaningful financial difference for households, especially those eligible for credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or Child Tax Credit.

Officials encourage community members to share the information with friends, family, and neighbors who may benefit from the program before tax deadlines arrive.

For more community resources, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Six Flags Plans to Sell 7 Parks Across North America

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced plans to sell seven amusement parks in the United States and Canada as part of a strategy to strengthen its finances and focus on key locations.

Parks Included in the Deal

The parks will be sold to EPR Properties in a deal valued at $331 million. Locations included in the sale are:

  • Valleyfair in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Michigan’s Adventure in Muskegon, Michigan
  • Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston in Galveston, Texas
  • Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri
  • Six Flags Great Escape in Queensbury, New York
  • Six Flags La Ronde in Montreal, Canada

What It Means for Visitors

Six Flags said the parks will continue operating as normal, and guests should not see major disruptions during the ownership transition.

After the sale, the company will still operate 34 parks across 23 locations in North America. The transaction is expected to close later this year.

For more business and travel updates, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

How Community Engagement Is Shaping Houston’s Hispanic Neighborhoods—Right Now

How Community Engagement Is Shaping Houston’s Hispanic Neighborhoods—Right Now

Community engagement is changing the story in Houston’s Hispanic neighborhoods right now. From Gulfton to the East End, neighbors are coming together to boost public safety, support small businesses, and open doors for youth programs. If you want to see how Houston Hispanic community engagement makes a real difference—and how you can join the movement—keep reading. Your neighborhood updates and local events are just a few clicks away. Learn more about the impact of Hispanic engagement in Houston.

Community Impact on Safety

Strengthening Houston Neighborhood Safety

Feeling safe in your neighborhood is essential. In Houston’s Hispanic communities, residents are taking proactive steps to secure their streets. You might ask, how? By fostering a network of watchful neighbors who are always ready to help. This sense of camaraderie isn’t just about looking out for one another; it’s about creating a safe haven where families can thrive.

One prime example is the success of monthly neighborhood watch meetings. These gatherings bring together community members to discuss concerns and share updates. They foster trust and make everyone feel like they belong. In places like Gulfton, these meetings have resulted in a noticeable decrease in petty crime, proving that when communities unite, they can overcome challenges.

Public Safety Houston Efforts

Public safety in Houston involves more than patrolling streets. It includes empowering you with the tools to make your neighborhoods safer. Organizations are stepping in to provide resources and training for emergency preparedness. Imagine having the knowledge to handle unexpected situations confidently.

Programs that offer first-aid courses and disaster response training are growing in popularity. They equip community members with the skills to act swiftly if needed. These efforts redefine safety, turning every resident into a potential first responder. The impact is clear: by empowering the community, safety becomes a shared responsibility.

Supporting Small Businesses

Small Business Support Houston

Small businesses are the backbone of Hispanic neighborhoods in Houston. Supporting them means supporting your own community. Imagine your local bakery or corner store thriving because you chose to shop there. This isn’t just about economics; it’s about preserving the unique character of your neighborhood.

Initiatives that promote “shop local” campaigns are gaining momentum. These initiatives encourage residents to purchase from nearby businesses, boosting the local economy. By attending community markets and events, you can contribute to a cycle of prosperity, where success feeds back into the community.

Economic Growth in Hispanic Neighborhoods Houston

Economic growth in these neighborhoods isn’t just a dream; it’s happening right now. New businesses are opening, creating jobs, and offering services that cater to local needs. This growth is fueled by investment in community-friendly projects and infrastructure.

Programs that provide grants and low-interest loans to aspiring entrepreneurs are making a difference. They enable individuals to start businesses that reflect the community’s culture and needs. When you support these efforts, you’re not just witnessing change; you’re part of it.

Engaging Youth and Families

Expanding Youth Programs Houston

The future of Houston’s Hispanic neighborhoods lies in its youth. Engaging young people through programs that nurture their talents and ambitions is vital. From after-school clubs to summer camps, these programs offer more than just a place to go—they offer a path to success.

Consider the impact of mentorship programs that connect youth with successful community leaders. These relationships inspire and guide young minds, opening doors to opportunities they might not have imagined. Supporting such initiatives means investing in the leaders of tomorrow.

Civic Participation Houston Initiatives

Civic participation is key to a vibrant community. Encouraging involvement in local governance and decision-making processes empowers you to shape your neighborhood’s future. Imagine having your voice heard on issues that matter to you.

Efforts to increase voter registration and participation are crucial. By educating residents about their rights and the importance of voting, these initiatives foster a culture of engagement. When you participate, you contribute to a more representative and responsive local government.

In conclusion, the impact of community engagement in Houston’s Hispanic neighborhoods is profound. From enhancing safety to supporting businesses and empowering youth, these efforts are transforming lives. By staying informed and involved, you can be a part of this positive change. Your community is your strength.

US Economy Unexpectedly Loses Jobs in February

The U.S. labor market took an unexpected hit in February, as new data showed the economy lost jobs for the first time in months, raising concerns about slowing growth.

Labor Market Reversal

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, a sharp reversal from 130,000 jobs added in January. The figure came in far below economists’ expectations.

The unemployment rate also edged up from 4.3% to 4.4%, though it remains relatively low by historical standards.

Markets React to Global Tensions

The weak jobs report arrives amid economic uncertainty tied to the growing conflict with Iran, which has pushed oil prices higher and rattled financial markets.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 785 points Thursday as U.S. crude prices climbed to their highest level since June.

Economic Outlook Remains Uncertain

Recent data shows the economy already slowing. The U.S. grew at an annualized rate of 1.4% in late 2025, down sharply from 4.4% growth the previous quarter.

Meanwhile, inflation has eased to 2.4%, close to the target set by the Federal Reserve.

The Fed will announce its next interest-rate decision on March 18, as policymakers weigh the risk of slower growth against potential inflation pressures.

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DOJ Releases FBI Reports on Uncorroborated Trump Allegation in Epstein Files

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The U.S. Department of Justice has released three previously withheld FBI interview reports connected to the investigation of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, including uncorroborated allegations involving President Donald Trump.

Newly Released Documents

The reports, known as FBI 302 summaries, detail interviews conducted in 2019 with a woman who claimed she was sexually abused by Epstein as a teenager in the 1980s. During one interview, the woman alleged that Epstein introduced her to Trump during a trip to either New York or New Jersey when she was between the ages of 13 and 15.

According to the report, the woman claimed Trump abused her during that trip. Her identity remains redacted in the documents.

DOJ Explains Delay

The Justice Department said the records were initially withheld when millions of pages related to Epstein were released earlier this year because they were mistakenly labeled as duplicate documents.

After reviewing the files, officials determined that at least 15 documents had been incorrectly coded, prompting the additional release.

Allegations Remain Unverified

The woman was interviewed four times by the FBI between July and October 2019. In the final interview, she declined to provide further details about the alleged interaction with Trump.

Officials noted the claims are uncorroborated, and the timeline described in the interviews appears to fall during a period when Trump and Epstein were not known to be in contact.

Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing connected to Epstein or knowledge of his criminal activity.

Background on Epstein Case

Epstein was accused of operating a long-running sex trafficking network involving underage girls. The latest records were released following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the Justice Department to disclose documents tied to the investigation.

The DOJ has said some materials in the files include unsubstantiated claims submitted to investigators over the years.

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Former Presidents to Honor Rev. Jesse Jackson at Chicago Memorial Service

Thousands are expected to gather in Chicago on Friday to celebrate the life and legacy of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson during a memorial service titled “Celebration of Hope.” The influential leader died on Feb. 17, 2026, at the age of 86.

National Leaders to Deliver Remarks

Former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden are scheduled to speak during the public homegoing service Friday morning at the House of Hope in Chicago. Former Vice President Kamala Harris is also expected to deliver remarks.

Additional attendees include former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former first lady Jill Biden.

Family members say the ceremony will honor Jackson’s decades-long fight for civil rights, economic equality, and social justice in the United States and abroad.

A Life Dedicated to Civil Rights

Jackson began his career as a close associate of Martin Luther King Jr. and later emerged as one of the nation’s most prominent civil rights leaders. Over the years, he championed voting rights, education access, healthcare equity, and peace initiatives worldwide.

In a statement, the Jackson family encouraged supporters to continue advancing those causes.

“Jesse Jackson Sr. changed the United States—and the world,” the family said. “We hope those honoring him will continue the work he devoted his life to.”

Public and Private Services Planned

Friday’s memorial service will take place at Chicago’s House of Hope event center, with thousands expected to attend. A private service for family and close friends is scheduled for Saturday.

The public tributes follow several days of remembrance events, including Jackson lying in honor at the headquarters of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition in Chicago. Earlier this week, he also lay in state at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, his birth state.

Additional Speakers and Performances

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Illinois Gov. J. B. Pritzker and Rep. Maxine Waters are among the scheduled speakers.

The service will also feature performances by singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, gospel legends BeBe Winans and Marvin Winans. Music icon Stevie Wonder is expected to perform at Saturday’s private service.

Jackson had faced several health challenges in recent years, including Parkinson’s disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a rare neurological disorder.

His son, Jesse Jackson Jr., has urged those attending the services to focus on unity and gratitude, reflecting the broad legacy his father leaves behind.

For more on Jackson’s farewell, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Woman charged with murder after husband found shot to death in New Caney, authorities say

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By Sarah Al-Shaik, ABC13 Houston.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — Nine months after a man was found shot to death inside a vehicle in New Caney, authorities said they arrested the victim’s wife.

On Thursday, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said they arrested 31-year-old Breyanai Moore in connection with the murder of her husband, 33-year-old Lonnie Moore.

Lonnie Moore was found shot to death at 9 a.m. on June 15, 2025, in the 23900 block of Northcrest Trail. At the time, authorities said they found his body inside a running vehicle that was parked on the side of the road.

Initially, authorities said the scene suggested a suicide. However, through a months-long investigation, authorities said evidence led them to Breyanai Moore.

According to court documents, the two shared a five-year-old daughter together, but had been separated for two years.

Detectives said Breyanai told them she replied to a text from Lonnie that morning and told him she planned to file for divorce. They also said she told them she had been home all night with their daughter.

But court documents said neighborhood Flock cameras told a different story. Investigators said they captured a woman, who looked like Breyanai, standing near the entrance of Moore’s neighborhood earlier that morning.

Phone records also showed repeated calls between Moore and a prepaid “burner” number that morning.

A phone, court documents said, was bought by a friend of Breyanai.

That friend, according to court documents, then told investigators that Breyanai later admitted that she used the phone to lure Lonnie into picking her up, climbed into the back seat behind him, and shot him when he tried to grab something from her.

Investigators said Breyanai’s mother also later confirmed the woman captured on those neighborhood cameras was her daughter.

Court documents say she also told them Breyanai hated Lonnie and often wished him harm. She said after his death, Breyanai lost weight, cried frequently, and appeared consumed by guilt.

The sheriff’s office said Breyanai was arrested and booked into the Montgomery County jail on Wednesday, charged with murder and being held without bond.

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