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Alabama Conducts Historic Execution Using Nitrogen Gas

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In a groundbreaking move that rekindled the national discourse on capital punishment, Alabama executed a convicted murderer on Thursday using nitrogen gas, a method never before employed in the United States. While state officials asserted the method’s humanity, critics labeled it as both cruel and experimental.

Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, was pronounced dead at 8:25 p.m. at an Alabama prison after inhaling pure nitrogen gas through a face mask, inducing oxygen deprivation. This marked the first use of a new execution method in the U.S. since the introduction of lethal injection in 1982.

The execution, which took approximately 22 minutes, saw Smith conscious for several minutes, during which he exhibited signs of shaking and writhing on the gurney. Critics argued that the procedure appeared to be more prolonged and arduous than the state had predicted.

In a final statement, Smith remarked, “Tonight Alabama causes humanity to take a step backward… I’m leaving with love, peace, and light.” He expressed gratitude and love towards his family members who witnessed the execution.

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey asserted that the execution brought justice for the 1988 murder-for-hire killing of 45-year-old Elizabeth Sennett. Ivey stated, “After more than 30 years and attempt after attempt to game the system, Mr. Smith has answered for his horrendous crimes.”

Despite the state’s insistence on the effectiveness and humanity of the nitrogen gas method, there were concerns raised by observers, including Smith’s attorneys, about the potential for constitutional violations against cruel and unusual punishment. Critics argued that Smith was being used as a test subject for an experimental execution method.

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Smith’s last-minute legal challenge, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissenting, stating that Alabama had selected him as a “guinea pig” for an untested execution method. Sotomayor expressed concern about the lack of transparency regarding the execution protocol.

While Alabama officials defended the nitrogen gas method as humane, the execution prompted reactions from various groups, including the Sant’Egidio Community, a Vatican-affiliated Catholic charity, which labeled the method as “barbarous” and “uncivilized.”

As states seek alternative execution methods due to challenges in obtaining lethal injection drugs, Alabama, Mississippi, and Oklahoma have authorized nitrogen hypoxia. However, until now, no state had attempted to use this untested method.

Smith’s case involved a murder-for-hire plot in which he and another individual were paid to kill Elizabeth Sennett on behalf of her pastor husband. The execution came after a legal battle, with concerns raised about the secrecy surrounding the execution protocol and the potential for inhumane treatment.

Flood Watch Canceled for Southeast Texas, But Potential for Continued Flooding Lingers

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The Flood Watch that covered most of southeast Texas has been lifted, signaling a respite from the persistent rain. However, concerns remain as any additional rainfall could exacerbate the risk of continued or new flooding, given the already saturated ground from the week’s precipitation.

Early Thursday morning witnessed a line of heavy rain and storms passing through the region. While the showers are expected to taper off during the day, some peeks of sunshine may break through by the afternoon. The potential for local road and street closures persists, particularly near area creeks and streams in northern Harris and southern Montgomery counties, where minor flooding has been reported. Additionally, some creeks and bayous may experience minor flooding as rainwater continues to drain from Hill County and the Brazos Valley. Wet roads are anticipated to result in ponding and slick conditions through Thursday.

Although the Flood Watch for southeast Texas is no longer in effect, caution is advised as any additional rainfall could contribute to further flooding, given the already saturated ground.

Forecasters project an additional 1-2 inches of rainfall through Thursday morning, with some areas experiencing variations on the low and high ends of this range. Street flooding remains the most likely impact, but swollen creeks and rivers, particularly north and west of Houston, are being closely monitored for minor flooding.

Fortunately, the risk of severe weather with the upcoming rainfall is minimal. While a storm may briefly intensify near the coast, the primary threats are expected to be small hail and gusty winds.

Looking ahead, the rain chance is expected to diminish to 30% late Friday as an upper air storm approaches from the west. This system is forecasted to move away on Saturday, bringing drier conditions for the weekend. By Sunday, the weather is expected to be mostly sunny and dry, with seasonally cool temperatures. During this time of year, average lows hover in the mid-40s, while highs reach the mid-60s.

Liz Barraza’s Father Speaks Out on Fifth Anniversary, Believes Shooter Was Hired

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Five years after the tragic shooting death of Tomball-area resident Elizabeth “Liz” Barraza in her own driveway, her father, Bob Nuelle Jr., is breaking his silence about his beliefs regarding the identity of the killer. Liz Barraza, a 29-year-old Star Wars charity group member, was gunned down on January 25, 2019, while setting up for a garage sale at her home in the 8600 block of Cedar Walk Drive.

The assailant, caught on surveillance video, approached Liz, shot her four times, and quickly fled the scene. The shooting, deemed a planned attack, occurred just before 7 a.m., as Liz’s husband, Sergio Barraza, had left for work. The suspect, disguised and wielding a revolver, left no shell casings, and nothing was stolen from the Barraza residence.

Harris County Sheriff’s Office detectives have been investigating the case, relying on video footage from neighborhood cameras that captured the suspect’s vehicle, identified as a dark-colored Nissan Frontier. Despite the leads, an arrest has not been made.

In an interview with ABC13’s Jessica Willey, Nuelle revealed his belief that the shooter was hired, making the case more challenging as the investigators may be dealing with two unknown parties without names or addresses. Nuelle described the day of Liz’s murder as “the worst day” of his life and emphasized the absence of known enemies for his daughter, who dedicated her life to serving others through the 501st Legion charity group.

The FBI and Texas Rangers have joined the investigation, and no suspects have been ruled out. Liz’s parents maintain a website, WhoKilledLizBarraza, to keep the public informed and highlight the $50,000 Crime Stoppers reward for information leading to an arrest.

A news conference is scheduled at Crime Stoppers on Thursday, where family members and investigators will provide updates on the case. Nuelle remains optimistic that the mystery surrounding Liz’s murder will eventually be solved. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app.

Former KPRC Anchor Dominique Sachse Announces Move to Dr. Phil’s Media Company in Dallas

After creating suspense among her fans about her move from Houston to Dallas, former KPRC-TV anchor Dominique Sachse has revealed her next career move. Sachse is set to take on a new role at Merit Street Media, a broadcasting network founded by renowned talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw.

Sachse won’t be embarking on this journey alone; her former KPRC-TV co-anchor, Kris Gutierrez, will be joining her in this new endeavor. Expressing gratitude on Twitter, Gutierrez thanked Dr. Phil and Merit Street Media for the opportunity, emphasizing his belief in “God’s timing” and the present moment.

Although Gutierrez did not provide specific details about his role in the return to television, Dr. Phil hinted at two upcoming shows on Merit Street Media—”Morning on Merit Street” and “The News on Merit Street.”

The move marks a significant transition for Sachse and Gutierrez, and fans eagerly await their contributions to the new shows as they embrace this fresh chapter in their broadcasting careers.

Former President Trump Launches Personal Attacks and Conspiracy Theories Against Haley Ahead of South Carolina Primary

In the aftermath of her defiant concession speech following the New Hampshire Republican primary, Nikki Haley, the last remaining challenger to Donald Trump, is bracing for a wave of political attacks. Trump, who already targeted Haley’s Indian ethnicity and accused her of being a China “patsy,” now amplifies a “birther” lie, questioning her eligibility to run for president.

As calls for Haley to drop out of the race intensify, analysts predict a relentless onslaught of mudslinging against the former South Carolina governor. Rick Wilson, co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, warns that South Carolina’s notorious dirty politics await Haley, describing it as a “buzzsaw” she cannot avoid.

Trump, facing felony indictments, used his New Hampshire victory speech to assail Haley’s character, appearance, and baselessly suggested she is susceptible to a criminal investigation. “I don’t get too angry. I get even,” Trump declared.

Haley, known for her cautious approach, has shifted gears to directly confront Trump. Capitalizing on a confusing Trump rant, she suggested that her former boss is experiencing cognitive decline at 77.

Now, as the battle moves to South Carolina, known for its cutthroat politics, analysts anticipate a “brutal, nasty, and ugly” campaign. Trump, with a stronghold on the state’s Republicans, is expected to make Haley’s political life challenging.

The Palmetto State has a history of campaign outrages, including dirty tricks and personal attacks. Haley, during her 2010 gubernatorial run, faced accusations of extramarital affairs and derogatory comments about her Indian heritage.

South Carolina’s Republican chairman, Drew McKissick, acknowledged the state’s rough political landscape, warning that “Politics ain’t beanbag” and emphasizing their use of “sharp elbows.”

Despite the uphill battle, Haley’s supporters assert her readiness for the onslaught. Mark Harris, a strategist for a pro-Haley super PAC, highlights her history of winning primaries against the odds.

However, Trump continues to target Haley’s Indian ancestry, using nicknames and questioning her citizenship. In response, Haley focuses on Trump’s age, citing instances of confusion. With Trump’s campaign expected to escalate its attacks, Haley faces a crucial month leading to the South Carolina primary, seen as a make-or-break moment for her candidacy.

Jason Kelce’s Shirtless Gesture Makes Memorable First Impression on Taylor Swift

Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce recently found a unique way to ensure that meeting Taylor Swift was an enchanting experience. During the Jan. 21 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, Kelce celebrated his brother Travis Kelce’s touchdown by removing his shirt, leaving the Grammy-winning singer “wonderstruck.”

In a revelation on the Jan. 24 episode of the New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce shared Taylor Swift’s positive reaction, quoting her saying, “Tay said she absolutely loved you.” Despite the unconventional celebration, Jason Kelce believed that his charm would leave a lasting impression on the pop sensation.

However, not everyone was thrilled with Kelce’s impromptu shirtless celebration. The center’s wife, Kylie Kelce, reportedly expressed her displeasure, cautioning him to be on his best behavior before meeting Taylor Swift. Jason acknowledged his wife’s concerns but remained confident that even in his worst moments, Taylor would see the best in him.

“This is part of the Jason Kelce charm. I want to make my best first impression. This is my best chance,” the 36-year-old center stated.

Travis Kelce chimed in, humorously acknowledging that his brother’s “best first impression” was, in fact, the worst impression ever, but he believed in building from that point onward.

The shirtless celebration became a viral sensation, with Travis Kelce expressing delight at the response. Referring to the photos, he mentioned, “Everybody is saying ‘Put that thing in the Louvre.’ I honestly might get somebody to f–king make that portrait. That is epic and a moment I’ll never forget.”

The recent Chiefs game not only marked Taylor Swift’s first encounter with the entire Kelce family but also her 11th time cheering for Travis from the bleachers. Despite potentially becoming an anti-hero for some NFL fans, Taylor expressed her unwavering support for her man in a TIME’s Person of The Year profile in December.

“I’m just there to support Travis. I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads,” Swift stated, emphasizing her focus on supporting her partner in the midst of the unconventional celebration that left her “wonderstruck.”

HPD’s Human Trafficking Investigators Share Social Media Safety Recommendations To Prevent Grooming and Recruiting of Victims Online

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By Indira Zaldivar & Edward Saenz

Social media serves as one of the modern strategies employed by human traffickers to groom and recruit victims.

Human trafficking, a contemporary form of slavery, warrants increased awareness as criminals generate billions of dollars annually by coercing individuals into exploitative and illicit activities.

In recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Houston Police Department cautioned the public about potential indicators of human trafficking through social media and provided safety recommendations for online activities.

“Social media is the platform most used by traffickers to identify the vulnerabilities of victims,” stated Houston Police Department Officer Mayra Seay.

Traffickers often target vulnerabilities such as unemployment and lack of social safety nets. Additionally, they entice victims with false friendships or promises of a luxurious lifestyle or better job opportunities.

To reduce vulnerability on social media, Seay emphasized the crucial recommendation of rejecting friend requests from strangers and verifying the authenticity of profiles sending such requests. Safety guidelines include refraining from sharing personal information, intimate photos, and identifying details online, as predators may exploit this sensitive information to coerce victims.

“Traffickers use social media to recruit their victims,” Seay explained. “If a profile is not private, they can see what victims like and enjoy doing for fun. They use that information to approach the victim and establish a friendship.”

“When the victim trusts that person, they then use that information to try to make false promises, lure them out of their homes, and make them victims of human trafficking.”

In January alone, the Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance of Southeast Texas rescued 18 people from human trafficking, half of whom were minors, according to Houston Police Department Officer Robert Medel. The youngest victim rescued by HTRA was 13 years old.

“Traffickers do not discriminate based on race, sex, or age,” noted Medel.

For parents and guardians of minors using social media, officers recommended monitoring online activities, including contacts and passwords, cautioning minors about interacting with strangers, and refraining from sharing identifying information online.

Given Houston’s status as a hotspot for human trafficking, the officers encourage individuals, regardless of legal status, to report any suspicions of human trafficking by calling 713-308-8600.

HISD is Seeking Community Input on School Year Calendar

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By Jessika Leal

The Houston Independent School District is seeking input on a proposed district calendar that includes a longer academic year and more time in school for students. The deadline to provide feedback is 5 p.m. on Friday, January 26, 2024.

Last month the HISD Board of Managers voted unanimously to become a District of Innovation.

As part of the district’s plan to become a District of Innovation (DOI), two extended school year calendars are being considered. In mid-January, certain HISD staff members and stakeholder groups—including the Teacher Advisory Committee, all principals, the District Advisory Committee, and leaders from all four geographic divisions in the District—had the opportunity to provide input on a few initial calendar options. From this input two potential calendars were submitted for the upcoming school year.

The second phase of the process is seeking feedback from families and staff. The recommended calendar will be submitted to the School Board for their consideration on February 8.

Click HERE to complete the survey and share feedback.

The DOI law was passed by the Texas Legislature in 2015. The law allows traditional school districts more local control over education programs and operations. This legislation provides flexibility including exempting themselves from education- related state laws like class sizes, educator certification and contracts.

Montgomery County Alerts: Closed Roads and High Water Poses Risk to Houston Drivers

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As severe storms sweep through southeast Texas, drivers in the Houston area are advised to remain vigilant and prioritize safety on the roads. The potential for high-water locations increases with adverse weather conditions, posing a risk to motorists.

Highlighted below are specific areas identified by the Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management as prone to high water:

  1. 100 Block Fish Creek Thoroughfare – North Bound Lane
    • Status: High water
  2. 17600 Block MT. Zion Rd.
    • Status: Closed
  3. 16300 Block Rogers Road
    • Status: High water
  4. S. Frazier @ S. Loop 336
    • Status: Closed
  5. Johnson Rd @ FM 1486
    • Status: Closed
  6. 18400 Block FM 149 @ Little Lake Creek
    • Status: Closed
  7. County Line @ Caney Creek
    • Status: High Water
  8. Milmac @ Caney Creek
    • Status: Bridge Closed
  9. 10200 Block South Williams
    • Status: Closed
  10. 33400 Block Wright Rd.
    • Status: Closed
  11. Billinoski Rd
    • Status: High Water

The community is reminded that encountering high water while driving can be extremely hazardous. In such situations, it is crucial not to attempt to drive through flooded areas. The mantra “Turn around, don’t drown” holds true, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing safety and avoiding unnecessary risks.

As weather conditions evolve, drivers are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions and exercise caution when navigating through potentially affected areas. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, and residents are urged to follow safety guidelines to ensure their well-being during these challenging weather conditions.

NFL Championship Round: Teams Gear Up for AFC and NFC Showdowns + Betting Odds

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As the NFL playoffs reach a fever pitch, four teams are left standing, vying for coveted spots in Super Bowl 58. The AFC and NFC championship games are set to unfold on Sunday, promising intense battles that will determine the finalists for the ultimate clash at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11 for the Lombardi Trophy.

The conference championship action kicks off with the Baltimore Ravens (14-4) hosting the defending Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs (13-6). Subsequently, the San Francisco 49ers (13-5) will face off against the Detroit Lions (14-5). The victors of these two high-stakes matchups will earn the right to compete in the grand finale.

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Let’s take a look at the NFL betting odds for the championship round, courtesy of BetMGM NFL odds.

AFC Championship: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • Point Spread: Kansas City Chiefs (+3.5) at Baltimore Ravens (-3.5)
  • Moneyline: Kansas City Chiefs (+150) at Baltimore Ravens (-185)
  • Over/Under: 44.5

NFC Championship: Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers

  • Point Spread: Detroit Lions (+7) at San Francisco 49ers (-7)
  • Moneyline: Detroit Lions (+240) at San Francisco 49ers (-300)
  • Over/Under: 51

As football enthusiasts gear up for the thrilling championship clashes, these odds provide insights into the perceived competitiveness of each matchup. Fans and bettors alike will be on the edge of their seats as the drama unfolds on the field, with the allure of Super Bowl 58 looming large for the triumphant teams.

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