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Mother calls for changes after son is assaulted by Bellaire High School students

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Houston ISD confirmed Monday that administrators were investigating allegations of bullying at Bellaire High School, culminating in a student being beaten on campus by the same students who had been taunting him.

“He had multiple contusions on his head, in the back of his head, on his face, and he suffered a fractured nose,” said Anita Daniels.

Daniels’ son, a ninth-grader, had been enrolled at Bellaire High School for three weeks when a group of students attacked him in a hallway on April 1. Video of the fight, which another student posted to social media, showed Daniels’ son being punched and kicked repeatedly by several students, as pleas for the group to stop were ignored.

“I’m sending my child to school to be treated like this,” Daniels asked, documenting her son’s struggle.

According to Daniels, the attack was at the hands of students who had been bullying her son. She said administrators at Bellaire High School knew about the bullying allegations because days earlier, the same group tried to fight him. Despite that, Daniels continued, school administrators did not respond to her request for a meeting about safety protocol. On April 1, as she dropped off her son, she decided to go inside the school and demand a meeting. She said she didn’t feel safe leaving her son without the reassurance of his well-being.

“I said I just got a feeling about this,” Daniels said. Her intuition — an unease about what could happen.

That hunch gave way to horror when, as she was meeting with an administrator, a campus police officer entered the room with her son. He had been beaten, and the attack occurred while she was feet away, in another part of the building, seeking confirmation he would be safe.

“Just seconds the police escorted my son in. I could not believe what I was seeing.”

Daniels said she brought her son to an emergency room for treatment. He had bruises all over his body, along with a broken nose. Daniels said when she attempted to contact school administrators about the attack, her calls went unanswered. After two weeks of waiting, she took her son’s story to last week’s HISD trustee meeting, detailing the experience during a public comment period.

“My son had only been there three weeks. He is at home. And he has been since April first,” Daniels said to the trustee board, her voice cracking as she fought tears.

Daniels also told the board that she had transferred her son to Bellaire because he had been bullied at Lamar High School, adding previous incidents had been documented. After she spoke, Daniels said several trustees walked over to console her, as did a district administrator who told her she hadn’t heard about her son until then.

Since then, Daniels said HISD administration has been in constant contact with her, adding district leaders told her no one from Bellaire had informed them about the attack.

“No one even sent an incident report to the proper people, who they were supposed to send a report to,” Daniels lamented, questioning whether the school had her son’s best interest at heart.

A spokesperson for HISD confirmed to KPRC 2 the allegations were being investigated by the district administration.

“HISD Police is investigating and administrators will be looking into the cause of the altercation and continue to evaluate ways to prevent these occurrences in the future,” the district said Monday in a statement.

In the meantime, Daniels’ son has been out of school for eighteen days recovering. She said her son, who receives ongoing medical treatment and therapy, as a result of continued bullying, should be granted Homebound Services through the district, allowing him to finish the school year from home, as she secures plans for the following school year.

Daniels, the founder of Anita D. Designer Foundation, a non-profit that’s helped to provide PPE and other COVID-19 safeguards to communities in need, including HISD, expressed concern administrators at Bellaire High School ignored her requests for help.

“I feel that [my son] has been a target of gang-related crimes and he must be kept safe at this point,” Daniels said.

1,000-plus Job Openings Available at Turnaround Houston 

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More than 1,000 full- and part-time positions will be available at the Turnaround Houston Job & Readiness Fair, held virtually from Friday, April 22 through Sunday, Apr. 24. Job seekers can log on 24/7 to access open positions, but must register at https://wrksolutions.easyvirtualfair.com. From 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Friday only, representatives from hiring employers and resource organizations will be available to chat live.

More than 30 employers are hiring for positions at all skill levels in the following industries: production, higher education, vocational rehabilitation services, early childhood education, landscaping, hospitality, medical, insurance, licensed autonomous vehicles, communications, non-profit, employment agencies, and school districts. There will also be several resource organizations who will provide information about job readiness tools, training, and continued education.

Turnaround Houston, which combines the elements of a job fair and a resource center, is a community-based initiative created by Mayor Sylvester Turner in 2016.

“This job fair addresses the barriers to employment that many Houstonians face. More than 4,000 Houstonians, including those with gaps in their employment history, have participated in Turnaround Houston since its inception, in many cases leading to opportunities with some of our city’s finest businesses and organizations,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The companies present in this event are committed to providing jobs to people of all backgrounds and experiences.”

Turnaround Houston is held in collaboration with the Office of Business Opportunity and Workforce Solutions. Since 2020, the event has been held in a virtual format.

“With the virtual format, job seekers can view thousands of job postings using their smartphones or computers,” said Marsha E. Murray, director of the Office of Business Opportunity. “If you have faced barriers to employment, I encourage you to explore the opportunities and resources presented at Turnaround Houston.”

Hiring employers that would like to post open opportunities at no cost can do so at https://wrksolutions.getyourbooth.com. For more information about the Turnaround Houston Job & Readiness Fair, go to www.houstontx.gov/turnaround.

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 April 14, 2022 at 10:00 pm.

Brooks, Darwyn L

W/M      07-01-57      5’08”/180 Lbs.      Gry/Blu
Warrant #: 1764497
FAIL TO COMPLY AS SEX OFFENDER
Last known location: Houston Texas

Crisp, Reese Dean

W/M      04-10-87      6’00”/160 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1764444
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Santa Fe Texas

Garcia Jr, Rodolfo

W/F      08-03-93      5’07”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1764484
SOLICIT PROST/OTHER PAYOR
Last known location: Spring Texas

Glover, Taja Dominiq

B/F      01-17-97      5’04”/125 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1762323, 2398500
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
ASSAULT-FAMILY MEMBER
Last known location: Houston Texas

Hernandez, Martha Patricia

W/F      12-27-64      5’08”/186 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1764432
Kidnapping
Last known location: Houston Texas

Mcghen (Harris), Daffiney Rose

W/F      11-17-75      6’02”/198 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1764481
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONVS
Last known location: Huffman Texas

Oliver, Taylor Breanne

W/F      11-25-92      5’02”/115 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1764457
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5 ITEMS
Last known location: El Campo Texas

Sabbath, Kaylen

B/M      03/18/05      5’05”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1764973, 1764974
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEHICLE
POSS PROH WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

Sims, Zipporah

B/F      08-13-86      4’11”/125 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1764773
INJURY TO CHILD BY OMISSION
Last known location: Houston Texas

Tumaini, Espoir

B/M      01-01-00      6’00”/145 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1764673
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Houston police investigating viral video of Galleria diners scrambling after man shot in leg

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Houston police respond to a scene.

A six-second video of a man firing a handgun — equipped with what appears to be an extended magazine — outside two Galleria restaurants is the latest burst of gun violence to unfold at the high-end Houston mall.

The gunman fires at least two rounds outside the mall’s Shake Shack — with the nearby Joey Uptown visible across the way — and spins around to flee, according to footage shared widely on social media. The short, blurry clip shows people running, yelling and scrambling to get away from the gunfire.

Police are investigating whether the video is connected to a shooting around 7 p.m. Saturday in which a man was shot in the leg and critically wounded, officials said.

The video, which was shared across multiple social media platforms by different users, gained more than 3.1 million views from one Twitter post alone.

The shooting happened in the 5000 block of Westheimer Road. Police found a man with a gunshot wound to the leg and he was taken to a hospital in critical condition.

What prompted the shooting was not known, police said. No arrests have been made.

Mayor Sylvester Turner said he discussed the shooting and mall security Monday with Chief Troy Finner.

“The Galleria is probably the last place anyone would want to do anything illegal,” Turner said, adding that the venue is packed with security cameras, inside the mall and out in the parking lots and garages.

He expects private security and HPD patrols to increase at the mall.

Spokespeople for the Galleria did not immediately return a request for comment.

In the afternoon, a security guard driving a cart cruised through a parking lot on Westheimer Road and three mounted patrol officers trotted past storefronts on horseback.

While the video caused a stir on social media, people at the Galleria on Monday seemed unfazed by the weekend shooting.

Shoppers streamed in and out of an entrance near the crime scene carrying bags and pushing strollers while cars packed garages and lots.

Christian Santamaria, 21, strolled into the mall with his girlfriend to visit the Samsung store for a new phone. He said he had not heard about the shooting before a reporter informed him.

“It doesn’t really bother me,” he said with a shrug. “Most of the time (shootings are) targeted.”

Sia Ngevao walked into the same entrance to exchange a blazer at H&M. She said she had heard about the shooting and was trying to get “in and out” of the mall.

“I mean, honestly, with anywhere that you go, there’s always going to be that risk of something like that going on or happening,” she said. “You just have to be careful and vigilant. It doesn’t matter where you are.”

Several other patrons said they were visiting from out-of-town and had not heard about the shooting.

One valet driver said he was working on Saturday when he heard gunshots from across the parking lot. It was a busy moment, though, so he quickly returned to work and was “not worried,” he said.

Violence at the highly-trafficked mall — which Simon Group says has more than 30 million visitors annually and which accrued about $1.03 billion in sales before the pandemic — has happened in the past.

The shooting comes within a month of another Galleria shooting in which a man was killed. Police responded on March 19 to a parking garage at 5150 Hidalgo Street and found the man, Joseph Lockhart, under a vehicle, believing that he was shot during a robbery and then run over by a driver also fleeing the gunfire.

Court records reveal that Lockhart may have stolen several boxes of Apple Air Pods, which police found scattered and covered in blood in the parking spot where he was shot.

Police arrested Roderick Moore, of Elkhart, on a capital murder charge in Lockhart’s death.

Moore told a roommate that he made a deal to buy the Air Pods at a discount from Lockhart but that he planned to rob him instead, according to court records. He thought Lockhart was reaching for a gun during the robbery and shot him, the records continued. A third roommate was with Moore at the time of the shooting but he has not been charged with a crime.

Operation Lone Star Surpasses 11,000 Felony Charges, Continues To Secure Border As Biden Administration Moves Forward On Title 42 Elimination

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Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas National Guard are continuing to work together to secure the border, stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into Texas, and prevent, detect, and interdict transnational criminal behavior between ports of entry in response to the federal government’s unwillingness to address the border crisis.

Since the launch of Operation Lone Star, multi-agency efforts have led to more than 233,000 migrant apprehensions, along with more than 13,600 criminal arrests — and more than 11,000 felony charges. Over 3,700 weapons and almost $30 million in currency have been seized. In the fight against fentanyl, DPS has seized over 298 million lethal doses throughout the state.

Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border. Every individual who is apprehended or arrested and every ounce of drugs seized would have otherwise made their way into communities across Texas and the nation due to President Biden’s open border policies.

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERATION LONE STAR:

Governor Abbott Signs Historic Border Security Memorandum Of Understanding With Nuevo León Governor García In Laredo

Governor Abbott on met with Nuevo León Governor Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda at the Colombia Solidarity International Bridge in Laredo to discuss challenges along the Texas-Mexico border.

Following their meeting, Governor Abbott and Governor García signed a memorandum of understanding between the State of Texas and the Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León to enhance border security measures that will prevent illegal immigration from Mexico to Texas and improve the flow of traffic across the Colombia Solidarity International Bridge. The agreement goes into effect immediately.

“Texans demand and deserve an aggressive, comprehensive border security strategy that will protect our communities from the dangerous consequences related to illegal immigration,” said Governor Abbott. “Until President Biden enforces the immigration laws passed by Congress, Texas will step up and use its own strategies to secure the border and negotiate with Mexico to seek solutions that will keep Texans safe. This historic memorandum of understanding between Texas and Nuevo León is a major step in the Lone Star State’s efforts to secure the border in the federal government’s absence.”


First Two Buses Of Unlawful Migrants Arrive In Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the first two groups of unlawful migrants transported to Washington, D.C. were dropped off near the United States Capitol. This strategy is part of Governor Abbott’s response to the Biden Administration’s decision to end Title 42 expulsions. A third bus is currently en route to Washington, D.C.

Last week, Governor Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to charter buses to transport migrants from Texas to Washington, D.C.

The buses were filled with migrants from counties including Colombia, Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.

“As the federal government continues to turn a blind eye to the border crisis, the State of Texas will remain steadfast in our efforts to fill in the gaps and keep Texans safe,” said Governor Abbott. “By transporting migrants to Washington, D.C., the Biden Administration will be able to more immediately meet the needs of the people they are allowing to cross our border. Texas should not have to bear the burden of the Biden Administration’s failure to secure our border.”


FOX NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Is Removing Title 42 A National Security Threat?

Sara Carter examines the national security implications of illegal immigration at the southern border while on assignment with DPS’ Aircraft Operations Division.

View an additional report from Sarah Carter here.

Texas National Guard Conducts Riot Preparedness Exercises As Part Of Mass Migration Response Rehearsal

Members of the Texas National Guard have conducted training with riot gear in preparation of potential mass migration incursions into Texas following President Biden’s decision to end Title 42 expulsions.


WATCH: DPS Disrupts Smuggling Attempt, Apprehends 21 Migrants

Last week, DPS assisted in the disruption of a human smuggling attempt while conducting a traffic stop in Hebbronville. During the stop, 21 migrants were found hiding in wooden crates.


Texas National Guard Apprehends Migrants, Deters Human Smugglers

Members of the Texas National Guard apprehend multiple groups of men attempting to cross over the US-Mexico border illegally last week. The guard continues to assist DPS in deterring and apprehending criminal activity along the entire international border region in Texas.


Texas National Guard, DPS Conduct Maritime Operations On The Rio Grande River

The Texas National Guard tactical marine units and DPS are continuing to conduct maritime patrol activities on the Rio Grande River. The boat crews are the first line of defense against illegal activity crossing into Texas from Mexico.


WATCH: DPS Discusses Enhanced Vehicle Inspections On Fox News

Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Council Approve Historic Paid Parental Leave Policy for City Employees

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Watch: Mayor Sylvester Turner, city council members and HOPE and SEIU representatives discuss the recently passed parental leave policy for municipal workers.
Marking a historic day in the city of Houston, Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Council unanimously approved a paid parental leave policy for municipal employees.

Beginning May 14, 2022, eligible employees can request paid parental leave instead of relying only on saved vacation time or unpaid leave after the birth or adoption of a child.

The new policy covers any person who has been with the City of Houston as a full-time employee for at least six continuous months before the initial use of the paid leaves for prenatal, parental and/or infant wellness. Part-time and temporary employees are not eligible.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Chairwoman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Calls Upon Congress to Act Immediately and Swiftly with Bipartisan Support to Enact Real and Effective Gun Violence Prevention Laws to Stop the Surge of Mass Shootings and Gun Violence

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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Chair of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, called for decisive action to protect Americans from gun violence as New York City reels from Tuesday’s mass shooting in a subway train as it approached a Brooklyn station.

 The heinous, random shooting in Brooklyn, where the masked gunman also used smoke bombs, is just the latest in the epidemic of mass casualty shootings. The carnage – ten people shot, five of whom are in critical condition, with a total of 29 people injured – as well as the recent mass shootings in Sacramento and Dallas among many others cries out for Congress to work together with President Biden on a bipartisan, bicameral basis to pass serious, effective reforms to our gun laws.

 

“We are past the time when some in Congress offer only their thoughts and prayers while withholding their votes and support for real reforms that would protect people,” Rep. Jackson Lee asserted. “Congress must pass gun reforms immediately, convincingly, rapidly, and confidently, without being intimidated by the NRA or other groups that are completely out of touch with today’s realities and current facts. Millions of Americans demand protection and safety. Our responsibility as Members of Congress is to answer that call by stopping the scourge of gun violence and mass shootings.”

 

President Biden took a major step on Monday by instituting a new initiative to rein in the proliferation of untraceable “ghost guns” that enable criminals to evade accountability. But more must be done, and Congress does have solutions. Universal background check legislation is imperative, as background checks must be mandatory for the purchase of a firearm regardless of who is selling them, and no gun should be transferred to a purchaser without a background check being completed.

 

Key legislation for gun violence prevention includes Congresswoman Jackson Lee’s bill, the Kimberly Vaughn Firearm Safe Storage Act, and “red flag” bills that would allow police or family members to get an “extreme risk protective order” from a court. Additionally, to complement the Biden administration’s initiative on “ghost guns”, Congress should codify “ghost gun” restrictions into law.

 

“I stand in solidarity with the people of New York City as we all express our sympathy to the shooting victims and others who were injured, as well as their families and loved ones,” added Rep. Jackson Lee. “As this mass shooting, like others, spreads fear among so many, we must respond with fortitude and resilience to ensure public safety.”

 

“But rest assured that this shooting, and others in this incessant wave of mindless mass shootings, will not go unanswered,” Rep. Jackson Lee continued. “I demand real action for gun violence prevention and will reinforce the effort for passage of reforms to our gun access and safety laws. Because gun violence inflicts tragedies on families across the country, regardless of political party or ideology, I believe that bipartisan support for practical, effective, smart legislation that protects all Americans is achievable.”

Publicación 1234 de SAN ANTONIO – Revista Digital 14 de abril –20 de abril / 2022

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de SAN ANTONIO de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 20 de enero – 26 de enero / 2022

Women empowering the next generation

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Interview with Blanca Beltran, Community Advocate

 

Dreaming about the future and making strides to accomplish those dreams are two different scenarios. Community advocate and influencer Blanca Beltran is a good example of living your life to the fullest despite any odds against you and living a life she describes as “unbothered.”

Sitting down in a candid interview with Beltran you immediately feel empowered and encouraged from listening to the journey she took along her life’s trajectory towards her goals. Born in south Texas and raised in Houston’s East End, Beltran is a Milby High School graduate and garnered her degree in Journalism from the University of Houston (UH). “We’ve all created our own lanes in life,” Beltran said. “What you think matters. If you think you can, you will. Stop listening to the outside noise and dive into what truly brings you joy and do more of that.” And dive is what Beltran has done throughout her storied career.

From the beginning, it was evident Beltran was on a mission to create a bright future without any road map except that her father wanted her to get married and did not understand why she worked so hard for anything else. Being the first in her family to get a degree from UH, Beltran knew she was destined for more. “I never was mad at [my father] nor my mom – that was what they knew, and it was up to me to break the generational cycle.”

She worked at ABC13 for 18 years. She began as a news writer and then transitioned into a producer for the Debra Duncan show, eventually forming part of the digital department. Beltran admits leaving ABC13 was tough, but she knew she was ready to walk into the next chapter of her life. As a well-known creative and influencer of the Houston community, Beltran transitioned as a media as a correspondent for HTV Houston Television.

Today, Beltran is a host for Champions Club Radio and an Executive Producer/host for Barrio Kids Network. She is also the Media Chair for the non-profit Aeolian Manor Foundation and the PR and Marketing Chair of the Alley Theatre/El Zocalo Advisory Committee. She also works a full-time corporate job by day and enjoys sharing her lifelong passion for good health as a fitness instructor.

“I am in my 4th career, and my biggest message is you can reinvent yourself at any age,” Beltran said. “The major component is to surround yourself with like-minded people to garner your goals. Age is just a number, said the 52-year-old, who often gets mistaken for looking a lot younger. “Your strongest muscle and worst enemy is your mind – train it well!”

Beltran credits many mentors for guiding her along the way, like her sister. “My sister was always such a rock for me.”  Hector De Leon, a life-long friend, encouraged her to stay in school and get her UH degree. Baldemar Rodriguez, Alley Theatre, Manager of Community Partnerships, is someone Beltran says- “fuels the creative part” in her.

She also is grateful to Elva Trevino, Owner of Champions Club, for including her as part of a photoshoot when she turned 50. An opportunity Beltran said was life-changing being surrounded by other empowering women leaders. They both have united and will host a self-development and leadership conference on May 1st to help continue make an impact in our community globally.

At night and most weekends, Beltran is actively involved in giving back to her community through her volunteer work and philanthropic efforts. During the pandemic in 2021, she was instrumental in creating a Champions Club Podcast alongside Trevino to give a platform for others to share their stories during these unprecedented times.

A timeline of events Beltran has been involved with from 2018 to 2022 includes:

2018 G7 Awards co-emcee

2019 Go Tejano Fashion Show co-emcee

2019 Asian American Real Estate Association Gala co-emcee

2021 Go Tejano Fashion Show co-emcee

2021 Fitness Instructor for AARP 6-week online series

2021 Mariachi Festival co-emcee

2022 Mariachi Festival co-emcee

Beltran’s greatest role, you may say, is that of being a mom to her two boys. “My boys are my everything,” Beltran said. “I want to show them not to be afraid of overcoming fear by conquering new things that are very much out of my comfort zone.”

Beltran shared that she would like to leave behind a legacy of giving back. Even at the tender age of nine, Beltran said she remembers telling her father she wanted to help others. One look at her Instagram tells the story of this young girl who grew into a creative force inspiring others to live life to the fullest. Encouraging others with her message to “wake up daily with gratitude and be a beacon of hope for those who are still trying to navigate their journey.”

BYLINE: Sonia Ramirez