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Harris County DA Kim Ogg considering death penalty for two  charged with murdering off duty New Orleans Police Officer

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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg is considering the death penalty for two men accused of gunning down a New Orleans police officer in a daylight robbery at a Galleria-area restaurant.

“We’re sickened by this bold attack that left one beloved detective dead and his friend still fighting for his life,” District Attorney Kim Ogg said. “Our city’s shaken at how this could happen on a weekend afternoon at a restaurant in the heart of the tourist area. The details are brutal, and they are heartbreaking.”

Frederick Jackson, 19, and Anthony Jenkins, 21, were arrested last week at separate locations and charged with capital murder in the death of NOPD Detective Everett Briscoe.

Briscoe was killed outside Grotto Ristorante on Saturday, Aug. 21. He and a few friends who had just arrived in Houston. They were on the patio of the restaurant on Westheimer when robbers shot Briscoe and another man, Dyrin Riculfy, in the head. Friends say Riculfy remains in critical condition at a Houston hospital as of this writing.

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner has said investigators have surveillance video of other cases in which the same suspects can be seen stalking victims at high-end restaurants and stores in the Galleria area.

DA Ogg said both suspects were free on bond for other crimes at the time of the slaying.

“As I keep saying, I am opposed — along with the mayor and police chief — to the repeated release of violent offenders on multiple bonds,” Ogg said. “There is no doubt that that’s part of what’s driving the crime rate that all of these members of law enforcement are working so hard to prevent.”

Jackson was free on bond after being arrested for aggravated robbery. Ogg said it appears he cut off his ankle monitor and skipped his last court appearance. He was arrested Thursday by the HPD SWAT team.

Jenkins was also free on bond for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was arrested Wednesday at an apartment complex in Southwest Houston. Police said they also seized a vehicle matching the description of the one seen leaving the crime scene.

Ogg said prosecutors asked for the defendants to be denied bond in this case and may pursue the death penalty, saying “death is on the table.”

The decision of whether to seek death generally takes months. Defense attorneys can present mitigating evidence to a committee at the district attorney’s office which makes a recommendation on the two possible end results to a conviction for capital murder: the death penalty or life without the possibility of parole.

Se forma la tormenta tropical Kate en el Atlántico

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La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado Harris (HCOHSEM, por sus siglas en inglés) continúa monitoreando el curso de la tormenta tropical Kate, la cual se formó hoy en el Atlántico. Según el pronóstico actual del Centro Nacional de Huracanes, Kate no representa una amenaza para Texas.

La tormenta tropical Kate es la undécima en la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico, la cual finaliza el 30 de noviembre de 2021. Ahora es el momento preciso de revisar su kit y plan de emergencia. Manténgase informado por medio de las actualizaciones de HCOHSEM en línea, en las redes sociales o regístrese para recibir Ready Harris Alerts.

Para obtener más información sobre cómo prepararse, consulte nuestra guía de preparación y evacuación para huracanes. También puede enviar un mensaje de texto con GULF2021 al 888777 para recibir actualizaciones sobre la temporada de huracanes.

Man sentenced to 40 years for murdering woman trying to leave relationship

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A 42-year-old man who murdered a woman as she tried to end their relationship has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.

“We know all too well that domestic violence can continue to escalate until someone is killed, which is what happened in this case,” Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said. “The most dangerous time in a relationship is when a victim is trying to leave an abuser.”

Ricardo Olivarez shot Linda Cardona, 40, during an Oct. 15, 207 altercation at the Atascocita home where they had lived together for about three years.

The case was featured in a Houston Chronicle investigation about bail reform. The front-page article noted that Olivarez had pleaded guilty two years after the slaying, then withdrew that plea, and was freed on bail by the court until his case could be resolved.

Olivarez was sentenced by a judge on Thursday after being convicted of murder in a week-long jury trial.

“He pulled out a pistol and shot her to death because she was leaving him,” said Assistant District Attorney Robert Buss, the prosecutor who handled the case. “This was no accident. He shot her in the center of her forehead.”

Cardona worked for an after-hours phone answering service. She had two children from a prior relationship.

The case was investigated by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Se forma la tormenta tropical Julián en el Atlántico

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La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado Harris (HCOHSEM, por sus siglas en inglés) continúa monitoreando el curso de la tormenta tropical Julián, la cual se formó hoy en el Atlántico. Según el pronóstico actual del Centro Nacional de Huracanes, Julián no representa una amenaza para Texas.

La tormenta tropical Julián es la décima en la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico, la cual finaliza el 30 de noviembre de 2021. Ahora es el momento preciso de revisar su kit y plan de emergencia. Manténgase informado por medio de las actualizaciones de HCOHSEM en línea, en las redes sociales o regístrese para recibir Ready Harris Alerts.

Para obtener más información sobre cómo prepararse, consulte nuestra guía de preparación y evacuación para huracanes. También puede enviar un mensaje de texto con GULF2021 al 888777 para recibir actualizaciones sobre la temporada de huracanes.

La agenda completa del US Open 2021

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A partir del 30 de agosto y hasta el 12 de septiembre, se disputará el último torneo de Grand Slam del año: el US Open. Todos los partidos de esta cita podrás verlos en vivo.

 

A continuación, la agenda completa con todos los encuentros para no perderse de nada:

 

Ricardas Berankis vs Diego Schwartzman (Por ESPN 2) 12.00 ARG, 11.00 CHI y 10.00 COL/PER/MEX.

Camila Giorgi vs Simona Halep (Por ESPN 3) 12.00 ARG, 11.00 CHI y 10.00 COL/PER/MEX.

Cristian Garin vs Norbert Gombos (Por ESPN 3) 13.30 ARG, 12.30 CHI y 11.30 COL/PER/MEX.

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray (Por ESPN 2) 14.30 ARG, 13.30 CHI y 12.30 COL/PER/MEX.

Grigor Dimitrov vs Sam Riffice (Por ESPN 3) 15.30 ARG, 14.30 CHI y 13.30 COL/PER/MEX.

Guido Pella vs Filip Krajinovic (Por ESPN 2) 17.00 ARG, 16.00 CHI y 15.00 COL/PER/MEX.

Naomi Osaka vs Marie Bouzkova (Por ESPN 2) 20.00 ARG, 19.00 CHI y 18.00 COL/PER/MEX.

Aryna Sabalenka vs Nina Stojanovic (Por ESPN 3) 20.00 ARG, 19.00 CHI y 18.00 COL/PER/MEX.

Nick Kyrgios vs Roberto Bautista Agut (Por ESPN 3) 21.30 ARG, 20.30 CHI y 19.30 COL/PER/MEX.

Richard Gasquet vs Danill Medvedev (Por ESPN 2) 22.00 ARG, 21.00 CHI y 20.00 COL/PER/MEX.

Three people convicted for their roles in killing Army veteran and burning body in car

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The manager of a gentleman’s club on the Gulf Freeway and two employees have pleaded guilty to their roles in the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old Army veteran in the restroom of the club in 2017. The trio worked together to clean up the crime scene, put the victim’s body in his own car, drive it to La Marque and set it on fire with the body inside to destroy the evidence, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Saturday.

“This may have been an impulsive crime, but these three people have been brought to justice after going to great lengths to conceal their actions,” Ogg said. “Our partners in law enforcement did an amazing job of piecing together what happened and securing charges against those who were responsible. We hope this brings some closure to the victim’s family”

Brandon P. Lancelin, 31, was shot in the bathroom at the Erotic City nightclub at 8926 Gulf Freeway about 2:30 a.m. on February 17, 2017.

His body was then placed in the backseat of his red Ford Explorer, which was driven to 5600 Mitchell Lanein La Marque (24 miles away) and the SUV was set on fire. Police and firefighters responded about 6:30 a.m.

When investigators learned that the SUV belonged to Lancelin, and Lancelin’s body was found in the backseat, friends and witnesses said he was last seen at the gentleman’s club. Houston police investigators questioned the manager, Milton Carlos Segura, who gave a statement regarding the shooting. Witnesses stated that Segura was jealous that his girlfriend, an employee at the club named Priscilla Ashley Castellano, was paying a lot of attention to Lancelin.

Witnesses told police Segura shot Lancelin in the restroom after closing time. Castellano cleaned up the crime scene and Eleazar Leon, who worked at the club, helped put the body in the SUV and burn it.

Earlier this month, Segura, 39, pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

On Friday, Castellano, 31, and Leon, 30, pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. Castellano was sentenced to three years in prison. Leon was sentenced to eight years of deferred adjudication probation.

 Assistant District Attorney Lisa Calligan, of the Major Offenders Division, prosecuted the case, which was investigated by the Houston Police Department.

 “Brandon Lancelin was an innocent victim and an Army veteran who was killed simply because he was friendly to the wrong people,” Calligan said.

Travis County Court Grants Temporary Injunction in Favor of Harris County in Mask Mandate Lawsuit

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Today, the Travis County court presiding over Harris County’s

mask mandate lawsuit against Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton granted

Harris County’s request for a temporary injunction, allowing Harris County to keep in place its

mask mandates for schools and County employees.

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee, who represents Harris County in the lawsuit,

stated:

“This decision is another important win in reining the Governor in and empowering officials to

institute measures to combat the spread of COVID-19, especially in our schools. Governor Abbott

is misusing the Texas Disaster Act to make this pandemic worse. We’re not letting up on this fact.

And I plan to see this fight through until the Texas Supreme Court reaches a final decision.”

The temporary injunction takes effect immediately. It is expected that the Attorney General will immediately appeal, and the legal battle will continue in the Third Court of Appeals in Austin.

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

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

The language in this press release is intentional and could have legal implications.  Please do not change the copy of the paragraph above.

All warrants are active at the time this press release was created and is subject to change.  Crime Stoppers of Houston and this news organization are not making any legal claims that this is the most current legal status.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of Friday, August 27, 2021 at 11:45am:
Chapman III, Aubrey Lender
W/M      06-07-82      6’00”/190 Lbs.       Bro/Grn
POSS CS PG 1 4G – 200G
Warrant #: 1649795
Last known location: Houston Texas
Davis, Jonathan Germaine
B/M      04-12-77      5’11”/155 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
DEL SYNTH CANNABINOIDS >=1GR<4
Warrant #: 1735081
Last known location: Houston Texas
Delarosa, Blanca Mirella
W/F      02-12-76      5’02”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Warrant #: 1734155
Last known location: Houston Texas
Ireland, Debra Lee
W/F      08-06-81      5’00”/190 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Warrant #: 1734861
Last known location: Houston Texas
Johnson, Brittany Monet
B/F      07-11-91      5’03”/190 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
Warrant #: 1734994
Last known location: Houston Texas
Rojas, Esteban David
W/M      10-07-01      5’05”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Warrant #: 1635960
Last known location: Houston Texas
Thompson Jr., Roy Don
W/M      08-17-85      6’02”/170 Lbs.       Bro/Bro
ASSAULT OF PREGNANT PERSON
Warrant #: 1734358
Last known location: College Station Texas
Trahan, Mary Elizabeth
W/F      12-31-73      5’04”/120 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
INJURY ELDERLY-SBI
Warrant #: 1734893
Last known location: Houston Texas
Williams, Diedra Denis
B/F      01-19-81      5’08”/137 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
POSS CS PG 1 <1G
Warrant #: 1647379, 1734346
Last known location: Houston Texas
Willis, Romales Roshan
B/M      09-02-90      6’05”/350 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
THFT MAT ALUM/BRNZ/COPPR/BRASS
Warrant #: 1733887
Last known location: Houston Texas
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