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Governor Abbott Highlights Statewide “One Pill Kills” Campaign In Waco

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Governor Greg Abbott today highlighted the State of Texas’ comprehensive efforts to combat President Biden’s growing national fentanyl crisis at a press conference following a roundtable discussion with state and local law enforcement in Waco. The Governor launched his statewide “One Pill Kills” campaign yesterday to raise awareness of the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl plaguing Texas and the United States, thanks to President Biden’s open border policies.

The Governor was joined at the DPS Waco Regional Laboratory by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steve McCraw and McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara, as well as Senator Brian Birdwell, Representative Doc Anderson, DPS Chief of the Crime Laboratory Division Brady Mills, Captain Cody Blossman of the McLennan County Sheriff’s Office, Assistant Waco Police Chief Frank Gentsch, and DPS Forensic Scientist Lindsay Hatfield.

“Fentanyl is killing innocent Texans, with well over a thousand lives lost from communities across our state due to the pervasiveness of deadly synthetic opioids,” said Governor Abbott. “This clandestine killer is produced and distributed by Mexican drug cartels, which cunningly disguise fentanyl to look like legitimate prescription medications, and even candy to appeal to children. Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug our nation has ever encountered, and it’s a byproduct of President Biden’s open border policies. Texas is taking action by seizing enough fentanyl to kill every man, woman, and child in America, but we must all do our part to combat this deadly scourge.”

In addition to the statewide “One Pill Kills” campaign, Governor Abbott announced new laws to be considered next legislative session that would classify fentanyl as a poisoning, allow charging an individual for murder if they distribute fentanyl or drugs laced with fentanyl that kill someone, and make NARCAN more readily available across the state for Texans exposed to fentanyl.

Last month, Governor Abbott directed state agency leaders to ramp up efforts to respond to the crisis, including coordinating efforts to raise awareness of fentanyl’s lethality and prevalence. The Governor also designated Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations and instructed DPS to take immediate action to keep Texans safe amid the national crisis. Governor Abbott sent a letter to President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris requesting a federal terrorist designation for producing and distributing deadly fentanyl.

Last year, almost 1,700 Texans lost their lives because of fentanyl. Fentanyl is the number one cause of death in Americans between the ages of 18 and 45, with more than 75,000 Americans dying as a result of fentanyl-related poisonings from February 2021 to February 2022. In the past year, Texas law enforcement alone has seized over 342 million lethal doses of fentanyl—enough to kill every man, woman, and child in the United States.

Governor Abbott has taken significant action to secure the border in the wake of the federal government’s inaction. Those actions include:

  • Securing $4 billion in funding for Texas’ border security efforts
  • Launching Operation Lone Star and deploying thousands of Texas National Guard soldiers and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers
  • Taking aggressive action to secure the border, including busing thousands of migrants to Washington, D.C., New York City, and Chicago
  • Arresting and jailing criminals trespassing or committing other state crimes along the southern border
  • Issuing an executive order authorizing the Texas National Guard and Texas Department of Public Safety to return illegal immigrants to the border at ports of entry
  • Allocating resources that include acquiring 1,700 unused steel panels to build the border wall in Texas
  • Signing a law to make it easier to prosecute smugglers bringing people into Texas
  • Signing 15 laws cracking down on human trafficking in Texas
  • Signing a law enhancing penalties for the manufacturing and distribution of fentanyl
  • Issuing a disaster declaration for the border crisis
  • Issuing an executive order preventing non-governmental entities from transporting illegal immigrants
  • Signing memoranda of understanding between the State of Texas and the States of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to enhance border security measures that will prevent illegal immigration from Mexico to Texas
  • Activating the Joint Border Security Operations Center (JBSOC) and directing the Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Military Department, and Texas Division of Emergency Management to coordinate Texas’ response to secure the border
  • Creating DPS strike teams and establishing new vehicle inspection checkpoints targeting semi-trucks and other commercial motor vehicles

 

Governor Abbott Appoints Robbins As 1st Judicial District Attorney

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Paul A. Robbins as District Attorney of the 1st Judicial District in Sabine and San Augustine Counties for a term set to expire December 31, 2024 or until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified.

Paul A. Robbins of San Augustine is an attorney in private practice and serves as a Regional Attorney for the Texas Municipal Police Association. Since 2018, Robbins has served as a Captain with the San Augustine Sheriff’s Office. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Nacogdoches County Bar Association, and the Angelina County Bar Association. He is the former President of the East Texas Peace Officers Association, former member of the American Bar Association and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, former Director of the Blue Knights – Chapter XXII, former Chairman of the Texas School Safety Center Board, and former member of the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce. Robbins received a Basic Peace Officers License after training at the East Texas Police Academy at Kilgore College and has earned an Intermediate, Advanced, and Master Peace Officer Certificate from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration from Stephen F. Austin State University and a Juris Doctor degree from South Texas College of Law.

Publicación 1248 de SAN ANTONIO – Revista Digital 13 de octubre – 19 de octubre / 2022

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de SAN ANTONIO de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 13 de octubre – 19 de octubre / 2022

Publicación 1248 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 13 de octubre – 19 de octubre / 2022

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine De fecha 13 de octubre – 19 de octubre / 2022

 

La National Hispanic Health Foundation (NHHF) y la Fundación Rockefeller canalizan recursos para apoyar a organizaciones locales que fomentan el acceso a las vacunas

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También apoyaron la creación de materiales educativos para niños y adultos, promoviendo las vacunas para la Influenza y COVID-19

Las comunidades latinas en los Estados Unidos se han visto impactadas desproporcionadamente por la pandemia debido en parte a un menor acceso a las vacunas, a pesar de ser uno de los grupos étnicos con mayores contagios. Esta desigualdad en el impacto y acceso a servicios de salud sigue generando resultados negativos que podrían evitarse.

Con apoyo de la NHHF y la Rockefeller Foundation, organizaciones locales han llevado a cabo una serie de eventos comunitarios que buscan incrementar la confianza en las vacunas, fomentar su aplicación, y así mejorar la salud de los Hispanos.

Un ejemplo de lo anterior es cuando el pasado 13 de agosto la Hispanic Pharmacy Student Association (HPSA) de la Universidad de Houston obtuvo un total de $5,000 como parte del programa “Building Community through COVID-19 Vaccine Awareness and Equity”, recurso que fue utilizado para la realización de diversas actividades con el objetivo de educar, combatir la desinformación y diseminar recursos.

A este esfuerzo se sumó la distribución de miles de libros infantiles en Houston, Oakland y Chicago en el marco de la campaña “Solo Kiko”. Este programa pretende educar a las familias sobre el Covid y las vacunas empezando por los pequeños.

En espera de la próxima temporada de Influenza y potenciales nuevas variantes de COVID-19, los profesionales de la salud están invitando a vacunarse, especialmente a todos aquéllos que sufren de condiciones preexistentes como diabetes, enfermedades cardiovasculares o alguna otra condición que implique un sistema inmune deficiente.

Para aprender más sobre esta iniciativa, darnos su opinion sobre esta campaña y obtener mas informacion visite www.nhmafoundation.org/rockefeller

Vicente Fernández – El Rey

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Yo sé bien que estoy afueraPero el día que yo me mueraSé que tendrás que llorar(Llorar y llorar, llorar y llorar)
Dirás que no me quisistePero vas a estar muy tristeY así te me vas a quedar
Con dinero y sin dineroYo hago siempre lo que quieroY mi palabra es la leyNo tengo trono ni reinaNi nadie que me comprendaPero sigo siendo el rey
Una piedra en el caminoMe enseñó que mi destinoEra rodar y rodar (rodar y rodar, rodar y rodar)
También me dijo un arrieroQue no hay que llegar primeroPero hay que saber llegar
Con dinero y sin dineroYo hago siempre lo que quieroY mi palabra es la leyNo tengo trono ni reinaNi nadie que me comprendaPero sigo siendo el rey

Vicente Fernández – Los Mandados

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Crucé el Río Grande nadandoSin importarme dos rialesMe echo la migra pa’fueraY fui a caer a NogalesEntre por otra fronteraY que me avientan pa’ Juárez
De ahí me fui a TamaulipasY me colé por LaredoMe disfracé de gabachoY me pinté el pelo güeroY como no hablaba inglésQue me retachan de nuevo
La migra a mí me agarróTrescientas veces digamosPero jamás me domóA mí me hizo los mandadosLos golpes que a mí me dioSe los cobré a sus paisanos
Por Mexicali yo entréY San Luis coloradoTodas las líneas crucéDe contrabando y mojadoPero jamás me rajéIba y venía al otro lado
Conozco todas las líneasCaminos, ríos y canalesDesde Tijuana a ReynosaDe Matamoros a JuárezDe Piedras Negras, al PasoY de Agua Prieta a Nogales
La migra a mí me agarróTrescientas veces digamosPero jamás me domóA mí me hizo los mandadosLos golpes que a mí me dioSe los cobré a sus paisanos

Vicente Fernández – No Me Sé Rajar

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Hoy me reclamaron por venir a verteNo quieren que vuelva por aquí jamásDicen que si vuelvo encontraré la muerteQue por ti la vida me van a quitar
Piensan asustarme para que te dejePero nunca nadie lo podrá lograrMientras tú me quieras yo estaré presenteCerca de tu casa para platicar
A mí no me asustan tipos lenguas larga’Que solo presumen para apantallarYo soy de los hombres que no temen nadaY aunque esté perdido no me sé rajar
Si tus pretendientes quieren que me mueraYo te lo aseguro que los burlaréYo seré tu dueño aunque no lo quieranY el que se atraviese te lo quitaré
Mañana sin falta aquí estaré presenteYa sabes la hora, no me quedes malDe lo que te dije no tengas pendienteSolo Dios la vida me puede quitar
A mí no me asustan tipos lenguas larga’Que solo presumen por apantallarYo soy de los hombres que no temen nadaY aunque esté perdido no me sé rajar

Who killed Humberto Coronado Olvera?

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department Vehicular Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Hit and Run – Failure to Stop and Render Aid – Fatality.

On Saturday, September 24, 2022, at approximately 8:28 a.m., the victim was struck by a vehicle in the 9400 block of North Freeway Harris County, Texas. During the incident, the victim was crossing the freeway eastbound when they were struck by the suspect(s) vehicle. The victim suffered major injuries, and sadly died as a result of the collision.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

VICTIM: HUMBERTO CORONADO OLVERA
Report a Tip Now!

 

ADVISORY: Mayor Turner invites families to festival with music, games, and more

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WHAT:
Hosted by Mayor Sylvester Turner, Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Precinct One, and Commissioner Adrian Garcia, Precinct Two, H-Town Family Palooza is a collaboration between the City and County to celebrate a day filled with music and fun for the whole family!
WHEN:
Saturday, October 15
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
WHERE:
El Franco Lee Plaza
1201 Congress Street
Houston, TX 77002
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
This free event will feature City/County Street Olympics and the NCAA Men’s Final Four Fan Jam activities to include games, giveaways, and photo opportunity with the Championship Trophy. Music will include DJ Rob G from KTSU’s, The Vibe and live music will be performed by six-time Houston Press Music Awards winner, Walter Suhr and Mango Punch!

All activities will be free with food available for purchase.