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Jornada de Vacunación Infantil-Juvenil

El Consulado General de México en colaboración con la unidad móvil de Harris Health System realizará una jornada de vacunación infantil.
CUÁNDO: 16 de marzo de 2022
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
VACUNAS DISPONIBLES: Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, difteria, tétanos y tos ferina (Dtap); Hib, polio, vacuna antineumocócica (PCV- 13), sarampión, paperas y rubéola (MMR); varicela, meningitis B, rotavirus, virus de papiloma humano (HPV 9), influenza, tétanos y difteria (Td).
DÓNDE: Consulado General de México en Houston
3200 Rogerdale Rd. Houston, Tx. 77042
INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL:
El Consulado General de México en colaboración con la unidad móvil de Harris Health System realizará una jornada de vacunación para niñas, niños y adolescentes hasta los 18 años cumplidos. Además, se ofrecerá información y asesoría para servicios médicos a bajo costo por parte de la Ventanilla de Salud.
No es necesario contar con cita, seguro médico ni registro previo. Vacunas disponibles hasta agotar existencia.
Free COVID-19 vaccinations and testing available at dozens of Houston Health Department-affiliated sites week of March 14, 2022
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4 HPD officers fired in deadly shooting of Nicolas Chavez reinstated

On Monday, HPOU released a statement saying the officers and sergeant were rightfully reinstated and were made whole with full payback and seniority. The union further stated that evidence from its attorneys determined that Mayor Sylvester Turner and others were misled by former Chief Acevedo to believe the officers violated the department’s policies.
Officers Luis Alvarado, Omar Tapia, Patrick Rubio and Sgt. Benjamin LeBlanc will now go back to work.
On April 21, 2020, Nicolas Chavez, 27, was killed by police in northeast Houston during a confrontation that was captured on bodycam video. Part of it was also captured on a bystander’s cellphone.
Former Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said that an autopsy showed that Chavez suffered a total of 29 entry or exit wounds, which included wounds from bullet fragments. He said Chavez also had methamphetamine and ethanol in his system.
The shooting caused an uproar from protesters and the family of Chavez, stating that he was suffering a mental health crisis when he was shot by the officers.
“They executed him,” Leantha Chavez, Nicolas’ mother said.
During the 2020 briefing, Acevedo said the officer’s actions were “inexplicable to (him) when they had plenty of opportunities to back up and continue to do what they were doing, for them to stay the line and shoot a man 21 times. I cannot defend that.”
Following an internal affairs investigation, four of the officers who fired their weapons at Chavez during the encounter were fired.
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner said the officers will go through reintegration training. He said they’ve made improvements, including more scenario-based training.
Leantha said their reinstatement is unacceptable.
“I feel sorry for the next mother’s son that’s out there having the same problem because they are just going to find it okay. It’s just okay for them to blow someone away,” said Leantha.
In May 2021, a civil suit was filed against the Houston Police Department, the City of Houston and five of the officers involved in the shooting — Alvarado, LeBlanc, Tapia, Rubio and Kevin Nguyen — on behalf of Chavez’s family.
In October 2021, a Harris County grand jury declined to indict the Houston police officers.
Mayor Sylvester Turner released the following statement Monday evening:
“I reviewed the video shortly after the shooting of Mr. Chavez and was disturbed by what I saw. The city dismissed the officers, but the independent hearing examiner has reinstated them.
“It is important that before any consideration is given to placing these officers back on the street, they be retrained and fully understand the policies of this city.
Mr. Chavez’s family lost a loved one, and even though the hearing examiner has reinstated these officers, no one should be rejoicing under the circumstances.”
Grand jury declines to indict Texans QB Deshaun Watson following allegations of sexual misconduct
“After a Harris County grand jury was presented all the evidence and had the opportunity to hear from all witnesses, grand jurors declined to indict Deshaun Watson,” Dane Schiller, the spokesman for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, said in a statement Friday. “Grand jury proceedings are secret by law, so no information related to their inquiry may be disclosed.”
Watson, 26, is also facing 22 civil lawsuits. Friday’s hearing comes less than one year from the filing of the first two lawsuits for indecent conduct against Watson.
“It’s definitely a very emotional moment for me,” Watson said Friday, per The Houston Chronicle. “I thank everyone that was a part of this of seeing and hearing both sides, and that’s what my point and my team wanted to do is have a fair slate of us telling our side of the story and letting the conclusion come down to what happened today.”
Watson added: “Going to keep fighting to rebuild my name and rebuild my appearance in the community. We’re going to continue on the legal side off the field handle what we need to handle, but also ready to get back on the field.”
On Friday, Watson appeared at a deposition for the civil lawsuits and declined to answer questions pertaining to the case, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination, per The New York Times. Watson’s lawyer, Rusty Hardin, previously had said Watson would not answer questions during depositions until the criminal case was closed.
The allegations against Watson include that he exposed himself to the women, touched them with his genitals or kissed them against their will during massage sessions.
“We are delighted that the grand jury has looked at the matter thoroughly and reached the same conclusion we did. Deshaun Watson did not commit any crimes and is not guilty of any offenses,” Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, said in a statement. “Now that the criminal investigations have been completed, we are happy to move forward with the civil case depositions. We will vigorously defend those cases with every ounce we have.”
Hardin stated previously that “some sexual activity” occurred during the massage sessions, but that Watson did not “engage in anything that was not mutually desired by the other party.”
The NFL began investigating the allegations in March of 2021, and the Houston Police Department announced last April that it had opened an investigation after a complaint was issued against Watson. The FBI has also looked into the allegations.
An NFL spokesperson released the following statement Friday:
“We have been closely monitoring all developments in the matter which remains under review of the personal conduct policy.”
Watson requested to be traded from the Texans prior to the allegations, and he was inactive for all 17 of the Texans’ games during the 2021 NFL season.
Watson was the subject of trade speculation throughout the 2021 season with the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers discussed as potential landing spots. A trade never materialized before the Nov. 2021 deadline, and Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said during the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine that the “door is shut” on Watson joining Miami.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported this week that the Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are possible trade destinations for Watson, depending on the outcome of his legal situation.
Houston general manager Nick Caserio said in January that it is unlikely Watson will be playing for the team again.
The Texans selected Watson in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He has made three Pro Bowls during his career and led the NFL in passing (4,823 yards) during the 2020 season.
Source: nfl
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