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18-year-old charged with capital murder after deadly shooting in Houston Heights, HPD says

By Brianna Willis, ABC13 Houston

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston police said an 18-year-old suspect is now charged with capital murder after a woman was shot and killed early Saturday morning.

PREVIOUS REPORT: Woman shot and killed in Houston Heights, person in custody after hours long standoff, HPD says

Investigators said they identified the suspect as Darius Hall, 18, after he was taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Saturday.

According to the Houston Police Department, officers responded to a call about a shooting that happened around midnight on Saturday on 20th Street near Lawrence Street. When officers arrived, they said they found the woman lying on the sidewalk after being shot in the neck, allegedly by Hall during an attempted robbery.

Officials said first responders took her to the hospital, where the victim was later pronounced dead. Authorities have not released information on the victim’s identity.

According to police, Hall stole the victim’s car after the shooting. He then crashed it near the Southwest Freeway feeder at Buffalo Speedway before hiding in a vacant townhome apartment unit, investigators said.

Police said Hall then barricaded himself in the unit for several hours during a standoff with authorities. Hall was later apprehended by SWAT officers and taken into custody, HPD said.

According to court documents, Hall is charged with capital murder, evading arrest, and tampering with evidence, all of which are felony charges. Records also revealed that Hall is under juvenile supervision for four previous charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

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Improvised Explosive Device Thrown During Protests Outside NYC Mayor’s Home

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An improvised explosive device was thrown during dueling protests outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of Zohran Mamdani, prompting a major police response and multiple arrests, according to authorities.

Officials with the New York City Police Department said six people were arrested following the tense demonstration in New York City on Saturday.

Police Confirm Device Was a Real Explosive

Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the department’s Bomb Squad determined that one of the devices thrown during the protest was a genuine improvised explosive device (IED).

According to Tisch, the device was ignited before being thrown and was not a hoax or smoke bomb.

“It is, in fact, an improvised explosive device that could have caused serious injury or death,” Tisch said. Investigators are also analyzing a second suspicious device recovered at the scene.

Witnesses reported seeing flames and smoke as the device traveled through the air before hitting a barrier and extinguishing a few feet from police officers.

Anti-Muslim Protest Sparks Counterdemonstration

Police said about 20 demonstrators linked to far-right activist Jake Lang gathered outside the mayor’s residence for an anti-Muslim protest. Around 120 counterprotesters also assembled nearby, escalating tensions.

Authorities said one protester allegedly used pepper spray on a counterprotester and was arrested.

Police later detained two suspects—ages 18 and 19—who were allegedly involved with the explosive devices. Officials said the devices appeared to be jars wrapped in black tape and filled with nuts, bolts, screws, and a hobby fuse.

Mayor Condemns Violence and Hate

Mayor Mamdani condemned the protest and the use of violence, calling the incident an attack on the city’s values.

“Such hate has no place in New York City,” Mamdani said in a statement, adding that attempts to harm others with explosives are “reprehensible.”

A spokesperson confirmed that the mayor and his wife were safe during the incident.

Investigation Ongoing

In addition to the suspects connected to the devices and the pepper spray incident, three others were arrested for disorderly conduct and blocking traffic.

No injuries were reported, and the investigation remains ongoing. Police praised officers at the scene for quickly responding and securing the area.

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Deaf 6-Year-Old Deported to Colombia Without Hearing Aid, Attorney Says

A six-year-old deaf boy was deported from the United States alongside his family without access to his hearing aid, according to an attorney representing them.

Family Detained During ICE Check-In

The child, his younger brother, and their mother, Lesly Rodriguez Gutierrez, were detained earlier this week during a routine appointment with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Francisco.

The family, asylum seekers from Colombia, had been living in Hayward, California, for about five years before being transferred through multiple detention centers and eventually deported.

Attorney Raises Due Process Concerns

Their lawyer, Nikolas De Bremaeker of Centro Legal de la Raza, said he struggled to locate the family for two days before finding them at a detention facility in Arizona.

According to De Bremaeker, the child was denied access to his hearing aid after a relative attempted to deliver it at the ICE office.

“This child has been dragged from detention center to detention center,” he said, calling the situation “inhuman, illegal, and unconstitutional.”

Officials Demand Child’s Return

The boy previously attended the California School for the Deaf in Fremont. Tony Thurmond, California’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, condemned the deportation and urged federal officials to return the child to his school community.

“No child should be ripped from their home community,” Thurmond said.

DHS Responds

A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Gutierrez received full due process and had been issued a final removal order in November 2024.

Officials said she chose to leave the U.S. with her children, and the family returned to Colombia on March 5.

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Iran Selects New Supreme Leader as War With US and Israel Intensifies

Iran’s clerical leadership has reportedly chosen a new supreme leader following the death of longtime leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli strike last week.

Assembly of Experts Holds Vote

A member of Iran’s powerful Assembly of Experts, Ahmad Alamolhoda, confirmed to Iranian state media that the council elected a new leader during a recent meeting. However, officials have not yet publicly revealed the successor’s name.

According to reports, members of the assembly are divided on how and when the announcement should be made. Some believe the decision can be revealed immediately, while others argue another session is needed before confirming the choice.

Security Concerns Delay Announcement

The delay may also be linked to security threats. The Israel Defense Forces warned it would target any successor to Khamenei, raising concerns about the safety of the new leader.

In a message posted in Farsi on X, the Israeli military said it would pursue anyone involved in appointing the next leader.

War Continues to Escalate

The leadership decision comes as the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel enters its ninth day. The war began after joint U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran on Feb. 28.

Israeli forces have struck sites in Tehran and southern Lebanon, including oil storage facilities, while Iranian attacks have targeted regional infrastructure such as a desalination plant in Bahrain.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the next phase of the conflict could bring “many surprises.”

Officials report that the conflict has already killed more than 1,200 people in Iran, hundreds in Lebanon, and several in Israel.

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Showers and storms lingering today, gradually diminishing

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Scattered showers and storms are ongoing once again Sunday after portions of Southeast Texas picked up several inches of rain with reports of penny size hail too. Due to a lower overall severe weather and flood threat today, the ABC13 Weather Watch has been dropped, but it’s still a good idea to take it nice and slow on the slick roadways.

Rainfall reports across Harris County range from half an inch to upwards of 4 inches of rain falling within about 3 to 4 hours Saturday evening. While Sunday’s few showers and storms won’t produce as torrential rains as what we witnessed Saturday night, any additional rainfall in already rain-soaked areas could keep some streets and low-lying areas with ponding through the day Sunday. Otherwise, Sunday will be a damp, humid and cloudy day with morning lows in the mid-upper 60s and afternoon highs only reaching the mid-upper 70s.

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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Your Guide to Bilingual Health Care in Houston: Steps, Rights, and Local Resources

Your Guide to Bilingual Health Care in Houston: Steps, Rights, and Local Resources

Finding quality Houston bilingual health services can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. You want care where language won’t be a barrier, but knowing your rights and where to look isn’t always clear. This guide breaks down how to connect with Spanish-speaking doctors, access interpreter services, and tap into trusted local clinics—so your family gets the care it needs without extra stress. Learn more.

Understanding Bilingual Health Rights

Navigating health services in a non-native language can be daunting. In Houston, you have rights to help you access quality care without language barriers. Let’s explore these rights and how they benefit you.

Interpreter Rights in Houston Clinics

You might be wondering about your rights when visiting a Houston clinic. In fact, many clinics are required by law to provide language assistance to patients who need it. This means you have the right to ask for an interpreter, especially in federally funded clinics. It’s important to know that facilities must ensure effective communication, so don’t hesitate to speak up.

Moreover, you may not always need to pay for these services. Many clinics offer interpreters at no additional cost. This service is crucial for understanding medical information clearly. The goal is to make your healthcare experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. For more information, check out Houston Health Clinics offering such services.

How to Request Medical Interpreters

Requesting an interpreter is easier than you might think. Start by informing the clinic staff that you require language assistance when you schedule your appointment. Be specific about the language needed—Spanish, for instance. It’s a good idea to remind them again when you arrive for your appointment.

If you’re unsure about how to request an interpreter, many clinics have signs or brochures explaining the process. Don’t hesitate to ask for help. Most people are willing to assist you. Remember, this service is your right and an essential part of accessing quality healthcare. For more resources on accessing interpreter services, the Harris Health System can provide valuable insights.

Finding Spanish-Friendly Providers

Once you understand your rights, finding the right providers becomes the next step. Houston boasts many Spanish-speaking doctors ready to meet your needs. Let’s dive into how you can find them.

Locating Spanish Speaking Doctors in Houston

Finding a Spanish speaking doctor in Houston doesn’t have to be a challenge. Start by checking hospitals and clinics known for their bilingual services. Many well-known locations like FQHCs (Federally Qualified Health Centers) have staff who speak Spanish. These centers often provide comprehensive services, from general practice to specialized care.

Online resources can also be a great help. Websites like Que Onda Magazine health resources offer lists of Spanish-speaking doctors in your area. Community recommendations are invaluable too. Ask friends or family who have had positive experiences for referrals.

Low-Cost Clinics and Resources

Healthcare can be expensive, but there are low-cost clinics available in Houston. These clinics offer essential services without stretching your budget. Some clinics offer a sliding fee scale based on your income, providing a great option for families needing affordable care.

Don’t forget about resources like 2-1-1 Houston health resources, a helpline that connects you with local services including low-cost clinics. They can guide you to clinics offering bilingual services. This way, you receive the care you need without financial stress.

Expanding Access to Mental Health Services

Mental health is just as important as physical health. Access to Spanish-language mental health services can make a big difference. Let’s explore the options available in Houston.

Telehealth Options in Spanish

Telehealth has revolutionized access to mental health services, providing care from the comfort of your home. Many Houston providers offer telehealth services in Spanish, which can be especially beneficial for those who prefer remote consultations.

These services cover a range of needs, from counseling to psychiatric evaluations. They ensure that language is not a barrier to receiving care. Look for providers who offer telehealth options on their websites or through community health centers. This modern solution is perfect for busy schedules or those with limited mobility.

Community Support and Resources

Community support plays a crucial role in mental health. Houston offers numerous resources to help you find the right support. Community centers often host health events and workshops in Spanish, providing education and support for various mental health issues.

Additionally, organizations like Legacy Community Health provide comprehensive mental health services tailored to the Hispanic community. By participating in these community events, you not only gain valuable information but also connect with others facing similar challenges, fostering a sense of belonging and support.

In conclusion, understanding your rights and knowing where to find the right services can greatly improve your healthcare experience in Houston. With this guide, you are better equipped to navigate the system and ensure your family receives the care they need.

Lawsuit Filed After 5-Year-Old Cub Scout Allegedly Beaten at Ohio Meeting

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A family in Ohio has filed a lawsuit after their 5-year-old developmentally disabled son was allegedly beaten by an older boy during a Boy Scouts of America Cub Scout meeting.

The incident happened Dec. 4, 2025, during a Pack 422 gathering at First Christian Church, according to the complaint.

Serious Injuries Reported

The child, identified in court documents as D.R., was playing in an indoor game with fake snowballs when a 12-year-old boy allegedly attacked him. The lawsuit claims the older scout punched the child in the head, kicked him in the stomach and stomped on his leg.

The assault caused a severe thigh fracture that the family says will lead to lifelong injuries.

“I heard him yell for the first time, and that is a sound I will never forget,” the boy’s mother, Breanna Russell, told local media.

Allegations of Negligence

The family claims the attack occurred while the scoutmaster stepped outside and supervision was lacking. The lawsuit also alleges the older boy had a history of aggressive behavior toward the child.

As a result, the family is suing the Boy Scouts organization, the scout leader and the alleged attacker’s father, arguing that proper supervision could have prevented the incident.

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Messi Scores 899th Career Goal in Inter Miami Win

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Lionel Messi moved one step closer to a historic milestone Saturday night, scoring the 899th goal of his career as Inter Miami CF defeated D.C. United 2–1 in front of more than 72,000 fans at M&T Bank Stadium.

The Argentine star now sits just one goal away from the 900-goal mark — a feat reached by only one other player, Cristiano Ronaldo.

Miami Takes Early Control

Inter Miami opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Rodrigo De Paul finished a well-built attack. Ten minutes later, Messi doubled the lead with a smooth left-footed strike after receiving a through ball from Mateo Silvetti.

The goal marked Messi’s third in two matches after a brace the previous week against Orlando City SC.

D.C. United Pushes Back

D.C. United increased pressure in the second half and cut the deficit in the 75th minute when Tai Baribo scored off a rebound. Despite the late push, Miami held on for the victory.

Head coach Javier Mascherano said his team controlled the first half but struggled under D.C.’s aggressive press after the break.

Milestone Within Reach

The win moves Inter Miami to 2-1-0 early in the season and keeps the team near the top of the Eastern Conference standings.

Messi could reach the historic 900-goal milestone as soon as Wednesday when Inter Miami faces Nashville SC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

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MAGA Voices Split Over Trump’s Iran Strikes

A growing divide has emerged within the MAGA movement after President Donald Trump ordered military strikes against Iran, with some of his most influential supporters warning the backlash could intensify if the conflict drags on.

Criticism has come from prominent conservative figures including Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly, all of whom played roles in amplifying Trump’s political message during his 2024 campaign.

Concerns Over a “Forever War”

Some voices within the movement say the military action risks contradicting a core MAGA promise: avoiding prolonged foreign conflicts.

Natalie Winters, a correspondent for Bannon’s “War Room,” warned that support could fade if the operation continues for weeks without clear goals.

“If this turns into another dragged-out conflict, that’s not what we voted for,” Winters said, noting that many supporters backed Trump specifically to avoid foreign intervention.

Officials in the administration have offered shifting timelines for the conflict. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently said the operation has “only just begun,” suggesting the war could last as long as eight weeks or more.

Generational Divide Among Supporters

Some commentators believe the reaction reflects a generational split within Trump’s base. Political activist Jack Posobiec said younger MAGA voters are far less supportive of overseas military involvement.

According to Posobiec, many younger supporters prioritize domestic issues such as economic relief, immigration enforcement and government transparency rather than foreign policy conflicts.

Pro-Trump Voices Push Back

Not everyone in the MAGA sphere agrees with the criticism. Far-right activist Laura Loomer has strongly defended the president’s actions and dismissed critics as disloyal to the movement.

Loomer said she personally congratulated Trump following the strikes and argued there is broad support among his base for the operation.

Meanwhile, podcaster Dan Bongino called the controversy exaggerated, claiming media coverage is attempting to divide Trump supporters ahead of upcoming elections.

Political Risks Ahead

Some conservative analysts warn that even a small drop in enthusiasm among Trump’s coalition could have political consequences, particularly in competitive races.

For now, the debate highlights a rare public disagreement within the MAGA movement over foreign policy — one that could deepen if the conflict with Iran continues.

For more on the U.S. military operations in Iran, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Trump Launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ Coalition to Combat Drug Cartels

President Donald Trump met with more than a dozen Latin American leaders in Miami on Saturday to launch a new regional security initiative aimed at combating powerful drug cartels across the Western Hemisphere.

The gathering, called the Shield of the Americas Summit, brought together leaders from Central America, South America and the Caribbean to sign a commitment to coordinate efforts against transnational criminal organizations.

A Hardline Approach to Organized Crime

Trump described the coalition as an aggressive campaign to confront drug trafficking groups that he said have taken control of parts of the region.

“Leaders in this region have allowed large swaths of territory in the Western Hemisphere to come under the control of transnational gangs,” Trump said during a speech lasting more than 30 minutes.

He also suggested that the United States could potentially use military force against cartel leaders if partner countries requested assistance.

Trump again pointed to Mexico as a central hub for cartel activity and claimed that political change in Cuba could be approaching.

Regional Leaders Join the Coalition

Among the leaders attending the summit were Javier Milei of Argentina, Nayib Bukele of El Salvador and Daniel Noboa of Ecuador. Many of the participants share Trump’s hardline stance on crime and migration, favoring aggressive crackdowns on gangs.

Bukele’s controversial anti-gang strategy, including the use of a massive prison complex for suspected gang members, has become a model for some governments in the region.

Geopolitical Tensions in the Background

While the summit focused on drug cartels, Trump also warned about “hostile foreign influence” in the Western Hemisphere — an apparent reference to China, which has rapidly expanded trade, infrastructure investments and loans throughout Latin America.

U.S. officials have increasingly viewed the region through the lens of strategic competition with Beijing, particularly regarding ports, energy projects and major shipping routes such as the Panama Canal.

The summit comes as the Trump administration also faces escalating tensions abroad, including a growing conflict with Iran, highlighting the administration’s push to project strength both globally and closer to home.

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