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Voz de Mando – El de Arriba

Lo que tengo, con sudor me lo he ganado
Yo camino lento, a paso muy honrado
No ando con charola, presumiéndole a la gente
Lo que no me pertenece
No hay necesidad de ensuciarme las manos
Aunque digan muchos que la tranza es el progreso
Yo me sé ganar con huevos cada peso
Sin venderle el alma al diablo
Cada quien elige en vida sus infiernos
Yo elegí, ser de los buenos
Pero hay muchos tontos que confunden eso
Y te tachan de pendejo, hacen mal
Pero no me acomplejo
Yo camino
Derechito, como me enseñó mi madre, con propósito en la vida
¿De qué sirve ser chingón si chingaste a varios por estar arriba?
Chingones son los que, sin opacar a nadie, siempre brillan
Yo camino
Derechito, como me enseñó mi padre, sin rajarme en la subida
Nunca dejes que otro cargue tu morral o te muestre otra salida
Lucha fuerte con valor y sin dudar
Que la recompensa siempre ha de llegar, nunca falla el de arriba
No hay necesidad de ensuciarme las manos
Aunque digan muchos que la tranza es el progreso
Yo me sé ganar con huevos cada peso
Sin venderle el alma al diablo
Cada quien elige en vida sus infiernos
Yo elegí ser de los buenos
Pero hay muchos tontos que confunden eso
Y te tachan de pendejo, hacen mal
Pero no me acomplejo
Yo camino
Derechito, como me enseñó mi madre, con propósito en la vida
¿De qué sirve ser chingón si chingaste a varios por estar arriba?
Chingones son los que, sin opacar a nadie, siempre brillan
Yo camino
Derechito, como me enseñó mi padre, sin rajarme en la subida
Nunca dejes que otro cargue tu morral o te muestre otra salida
Lucha fuerte con valor y sin dudar
Que la recompensa siempre ha de llegar, nunca falla el de arriba

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Houston man convicted of murder in 2012 declared “actually innocent”

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A Houston man convicted of murder under a prior District Attorney has been declared actually innocent by the state’s highest criminal court, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Wednesday.

The decision by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals means 44-year-old Lydell Grant can apply for $80,000 in state compensation for each year of his wrongful imprisonment.

 “The exoneration of innocent individuals is as important as the conviction of guilty ones,” said Ogg. “The highest responsibility of a prosecutor is to see that justice is done.” 

Grant was convicted in 2012 and sentenced to life in prison for the stabbing death of Aaron Scheerhoorn outside of a Montrose bar. Six eyewitnesses to the 2010 stabbing testified against Grant at trial.

Through the joint efforts of the Houston Police Department, the Innocence Project of Texas, and the Harris County District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit, newly discovered evidence led to the apprehension and charging of a new suspect in the murder.

Grant is the third person from Harris County during the Ogg administration that the Court of Criminal Appeals has found to be actually innocent based in part on the District Attorney’s recommendations. The other two are brothers Otis Mallet and Steven Mallet. The case of a fourth man, James Harris, is pending before the Court of Criminal Appeals for final determination.

WANTED: Fugitive responsible for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Special Victims Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for an Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child.

In February of 2019, the child victim was sexually assaulted in the 5000 block of Yale Street in Houston, Texas. During the investigation, the victim made an outcry of abuse and the detectives learned that the unknown suspect sexually assaulted the victim on or around February 1, 2019.

Suspect Description: Black male in his late 20’s to early 30’s, approximately 5’11”, heavy set with brown eyes and short black hair.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspects 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.

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Astros announce maximum capacity allowed at Minute Maid Park for remainder of season

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 The Astros will once again have a full crowd at Minute Maid Park.

The team announced that it’s increasing to maximum capacity at the ballpark for the remainder of the season, beginning with the series against the Dodgers on May 25.

As of right now, tickets are on sale for games through June 3. The team said it has made additional seats available for those games. Single-game tickets for games past that date will go on sale on May 28.

Also announced Monday, fans who are fully vaccinated will not have to wear a mask once inside the stadium. Fans who are not vaccinated are “encouraged to continue to wear masks – masks will be made available to fans as they enter the ballpark,” the team said.

Astros employees and Game Day staff will be required to provide proof of vaccination prior to removing their masks while on-site,” the Astros said. “Astros-owned Minor League affiliates, which are the Sugar Land Skeeters, Corpus Christi Hooks, and Fayetteville Woodpeckers, will also move to maximum capacity for the remainder of their seasons and follow the same mask policies as the Major League club.”

Source: www.khou.com