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INCREASED REWARD of up to $15,000 for information in fatal Hit and Run

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 April 5, 2021

Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Vehicular Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for a Hit and Run – Failure to Stop and Render Aid – Fatality.

On Thursday, December 17, 2020, at approximately 12:57 p.m., the victim was struck by a vehicle in the 4700 block of Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas. The victim was crossing the eastbound lanes at the 4700 block of Westheimer Rd. when an unknown vehicle traveling eastbound on Westheimer Rd. struck the victim. The suspect fled the scene without rendering aid to the victim. The victim suffered major injuries and sadly died as a result of the collision.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $15,000 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.

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

 

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CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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Crime Stoppers of Houston and community partners will continue its efforts to address financial crimes through its Safe Community Program Crimes Against Children Initiative which educates the public on what crimes against children are and how to report it.

Download Crime Stoppers’ Crimes Against Children Awareness Tips available in English and Spanish.

In addition to raising awareness, Crime Stoppers is working with law enforcement partners by highlighting fugitives wanted for various types of crimes against children.

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.

U.S. Must Elect 28,123 More LGBTQ Officials; National Out to Win Day Ask LGBTQ People to Run

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This Friday, April 2, LGBTQ Victory Institute will hold it’s third annual National Out to Win Day, which aims to inspire LGBTQ people to consider a run for office. LGBTQ people are 5.6 percent of the U.S. population yet hold just 0.19 percent of elected positions nationwide. With just 979 out LGBTQ elected officials currently serving, America must elect 28,123 more LGBTQ people to achieve equitable representation. National Out to Win Day aims to tackle that disparity with high-profile politicians, celebrities, and other influencers promoting the day and the importance of running for office.

At OutToWin.org, 17 LGBTQ elected officials, including U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, share video messages intended to make a run for office more accessible and ensure LGBTQ people know they are qualified and can make an impact. The website also provides a new 35-minute “first steps” training video with Victory Institute staff, campaign experts, and LGBTQ elected officials. A Facebook Live event at 1 pm ET, opened by U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres, includes a panel with LGBTQ state and local officials discussing the unique opportunities and challenges LGBTQ candidates to face.

A social media toolkit is provided for media outlets or individuals interested in promoting the day.

“While more LGBTQ people are running for office than ever before, we still hold a tiny proportion of elected positions when compared to our numbers in the U.S. population,” said Mayor Annise Parker, President & CEO of LGBTQ Victory Fund. “This disparity has a profound impact on our nation’s politics and policies and slows our move toward full equality. Yet when LGBTQ people run, they win. If together we launch a moonshot effort to urge LGBTQ people to run – and LGBTQ people begin to look at themselves and think they can do it – we can close the representation gap and transform America’s politics. But it will take all of us.”

The Facebook Live event opened by Rep. Torres includes a panel with Arizona state Representative Daniel Hernández Jr., Justice of the Peace for Washington County (AR) Evelyn Rios Stafford and Washington, DC Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Rehana Mohammed. The panelists will talk about how they first decided to run and share tips about running as an LGBTQ candidate. The panel will be live here.

National Out to Win Day was launched in 2019 to address the severe underrepresentation of LGBTQ elected officials at every level of government. The event is held on April 2 in honor of Kathy Kozachenko’s election to the Ann Arbor, Michigan city council on that day in 1974. This year is the 47th anniversary of that victory, when she became the first out LGBTQ person ever elected to public office in the United States, and likely the world. The day is meant to encourage LGBTQ people to run for office and for others to urge LGBTQ friends and family to consider it as well.

 

WANTED: Fugitive responsible for  Aggravated Kidnapping & Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive Jose Delcarmen Bonilla, who is wanted for Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child.

On Saturday, October 31, 2020, fugitive Jose Delcarmen Bonilla was involved in an Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child that took place in the 16000 block of Imperial Valley Dr. in Houston, Texas. During the incident, the fugitive pointed a pistol at the juvenile victim while sexually assaulting them. Afterward, fugitive Bonilla forced the victim into a vehicle, drove to another location, and sexually assaulted the victim for a second time at gunpoint.

Fugitive Jose Delcarmen Bonilla is a Hispanic male, 30 years of age, approximately 5’6″, 140 lbs., with brown eyes and dark 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.

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 are subject to change.  Crime Stoppers of Houston is not making any legal claim that this is the most current legal status.

Warrant active as of 4/1/21.

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Publicación 1196 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 01 de abril – 07 de abril / 2021

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VANQUISH APRIL 16, 2021

EN CINES SELECTOS: Abril 16, 2021
ON DEMAND Y DIGITAL:   Abril 20, 2021
Protagonizada por: Morgan Freeman, Ruby Rose
Dirigida por: George Gallo
Guion de: George Gallo and Sam Bartlett
Duración: 96 minutos | Clasificada: R

Del director de Double Take, Middle Men y The Poison Rose, llega este elegante y brillante thriller de acción protagonizado por Morgan Freeman (Se7en) y Ruby Rose (“Orange Is the New Black”), que muestra lo que la desesperación puede llevarle a hacer a una persona. Una madre, Victoria (Rose), está tratando de dejar atrás su oscuro pasado como contrabandista rusa de drogas, pero un policía retirado llamado Damon (Freeman) le obligará a Victoria a acatar sus órdenes manteniendo a la hija de ésta secuestrada. Ahora Victoria tendrá que echar mano de las armas, agallas y una motocicleta para acabar con los violentos gángsters ––o tal vez nunca más vea a su hija––.

This is what you need to know, how to check whether you’re eligible for PVAMU’s assistance program

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FILE - This Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 file photo shows part of a 1040 federal tax form printed from the Internal Revenue Service website, in Zelienople, Pa.  Tax filing season will start a bit later and look a bit different this year. Thats because the pandemic that defined 2020 has seeped into tax time as well. If you worked from home, received a relief payment, took on some gig work or filed unemployment benefits _ or someone filed a fake claim in your name _ there are things you need to be aware of. Likewise if you normally receive certain tax credits. The IRS will begin accepting tax returns on Feb. 12, 2021.  (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

If you need help preparing your federal tax return, accounting professors and graduate students enrolled in business accounting courses at Prairie View A&M University’s College of Business are available to help eligible people.

The program is available to people earning $66,000 or less, college students, the disabled, and senior citizens through the IRS deadline extension date of June 15, 2021.

Due to the pandemic, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is being carried online with virtual clinic hours on Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. via telephone or Zoom.

The free service is provided by Accounting Professor Brian Lee, CPA, Ph.D., several IRS-certified graduate students, and the PVAMU Community Economic Development Extension Program.

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Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine protects younger teens

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Pfizer announced Wednesday that its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and strongly protective in kids as young as 12, a step toward possibly beginning shots in this age group before they head back to school in the fall.

Most COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out worldwide are for adults, who are at higher risk from the coronavirus. Pfizer’s vaccine is authorized for ages 16 and older. But vaccinating children of all ages will be critical to stopping the pandemic — and helping schools, at least the upper grades, start to look a little more normal after months of disruption.

In a study of 2,260 U.S. volunteers ages 12 to 15, preliminary data showed there were no cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated adolescents compared to 18 among those given dummy shots, Pfizer reported.

It’s a small study, that hasn’t yet been published, so another important piece of evidence is how well the shots revved up the kids’ immune systems. Researchers reported high levels of virus-fighting antibodies, somewhat higher than were seen in studies of young adults.

Kids had side effects similar to young adults, the company said. The main side effects are pain, fever, chills, and fatigue, particularly after the second dose. The study will continue to track participants for two years for more information about long-term protection and safety.

Dr. Philip J. Landrigan of Boston College said the results are encouraging.

“It’s hard to get kids to comply with masking and distancing, so something that gives them hard protection and takes them out of the mix of spreading the virus is all for the good,” said Landrigan, who was not involved in the study.

Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech in the coming weeks plan to ask the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and European regulators to allow emergency use of the shots starting at age 12.

“We share the urgency to expand the use of our vaccine,” Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said in a statement. He expressed “the hope of starting to vaccinate this age group before the start of the next school year” in the United States.

Pfizer isn’t the only company seeking to lower the age limit for its vaccine. Results also are expected by the middle of this year from a U.S. study of Moderna’s vaccine in 12- to 17-year-olds.

But in a sign that the findings were promising, the FDA already allowed both companies to begin U.S. studies in children 11 and younger, working their way to as young as 6-month-old.

“We are longing for a normal life. This is especially true for our children,” BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin said in a statement.

AstraZeneca last month began a study of its vaccine among 6- to 17-year-olds in Britain. Johnson & Johnson is planning its own pediatric studies. And in China, Sinovac recently announced it has submitted preliminary data to Chinese regulators showing its vaccine is safe in children as young as 3.

While most COVID-19 vaccines being used globally were first tested in tens of thousands of adults, pediatric studies won’t need to be nearly as large. Scientists have safety information from those studies and from subsequent vaccinations in millions of more adults.

One key question is the dosage: Pfizer gave the 12-and-older participants the same dose adults receive while testing different doses in younger children.

It’s not clear how quickly the FDA would act on Pfizer’s request to allow vaccination starting at age 12. The agency has taken about three weeks to review and authorize each of the vaccines currently available for adults. That process included holding a public meeting of outside experts to review and vote on the safety and effectiveness of each shot.

The process for reviewing data in children could be shorter, given FDA’s familiarity with each vaccine. An agency spokeswoman said the FDA had no information to share on how the review would work, including whether additional public meetings would be required.

Another question is when the country would have enough supply of shots — and people to get them into adolescents’ arms — to let kids start getting in line.

Supplies are set to steadily increase over the spring and summer, at the same time states are opening vaccinations to younger, healthier adults who until now haven’t had a turn.

Children represent about 13% of COVID-19 cases documented in the U.S. And while children are far less likely than adults to get seriously ill, at least 268 have died from COVID-19 in the U.S. alone and more than 13,500 have been hospitalized, according to a tally by the American Academy of Pediatrics. That’s more than die from the flu in an average year. Additionally, a small number have developed a serious inflammatory condition linked to the coronavirus.

Caleb Chung, who turns 13 later this week, agreed to volunteer after his father, a Duke University pediatrician, presented the option. He doesn’t know if he received the vaccine or a placebo.

“Usually I’m just at home doing online school and there’s not much I can really do to fight back against the virus,” Caleb said in a recent interview. The study “was really somewhere that I could actually help out.”

His father, Dr. Richard Chung, said he’s proud of his son and all the other children volunteering for the needle pricks, blood tests, and other tasks a study entails.

“We need kids to do these trials so that kids can get protected. Adults can’t do that for them,” Chung said.

Source: www.click2houston.com