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Baytown Police Officer Indicted In 2019 Shooting Death Of Pamela Turner

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The officer allegedly fired on Turner after she grabbed his Taser. But documents obtained by Houston Public Media earlier this year revealed that the Taser model was incapable of shooting a second set of darts without being manually reloaded.

The Baytown police officer prosecutors say shot and killed Pamela Turner in 2019 was indicted Monday, according to the Harris County Distirct Attorney’s Office.

A grand jury indicted Juan Delacruz on one charge of aggravated assault by a public servant, a first-degree felony. If convicted, Delacruz could serve five years to life in prison.

“Pam Turner’s killing was a tragedy; it is important to acknowledge that her family and the community are in pain,” read a statement from Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg.

“Every aspect of the case was independently investigated by the Texas Rangers and our Civil Rights Division prosecutors. Ultimately, we presented all of the evidence to a grand jury that determined the Baytown Police officer should be charged with a crime for his actions when he shot Ms. Turner. We respect their decision and we will be moving forward with prosecution.”

Delacruz’s attorney, Greg Cagle, said he had not yet seen the indictment Monday afternoon. But he accused prosecutors of having political motives, referencing recent public resignations from Ogg’s office.

“It doesn’t surprise me given the political nature of that office in this point in time, as evidenced not only by this indictment but the recent resignation by their own employees saying that charges and case dispositions are being motivated by politics rather than the facts,” Cagle said.

Turner, 44, was shot and killed May 13, 2019 outside of her Baytown apartment complex, on the 1600 block of Garth Road.

Delacruz was attempting to arrest Turner for outstanding warrants when she resisted, according to police. Video taken by a witness at the scene appears to show Delacruz deploying his Taser as Turner attempted to escape. Baytown police said Turner then attempted to grab the Taser, and fearing for his life, Delacruz opened fire and killed Turner.

But earlier this year, amid the anniversary of her shooting, documents obtained by Houston Public Media from the city of Baytown revealed that the Taser model Delacruz used was incapable of shooting a second set of darts without being manually reloaded. Turner’s lawyer, Ben Crump, became aware of the model of Taser after being contacted by a reporter, and used the information to put added pressure on the DA’s office. Ogg later confirmed she would bring the case before a grand jury.

Crump did not immediately return a request for comment.

Publicación 1178 – Revista Digital 10 de septiembre – 16 de septiembre / 2020

Gracias por visitarnos, este artículo contiene la revista digital de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 10 de septiembre hasta el 16 de septiembre del 2020.

PREMIOS billboard DE LA MÚSICA LATINA

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BLACK EYED PEAS, FARRUKO, GENTE DE ZONA, GERARDO ORTIZ, JESSE & JOY, MYKE TOWERS, OZUNA, SECH Y WISIN CANTARAN EN LOS PREMIOS BILLBOARD DE LA MUSICA LATINA 2020 POR TELEMUNDO

Esta verdadera lluvia de estrellas promete grandes estrenos y explosivas colaboraciones cuando se presente el 21 de octubre EN VIVO por Telemundo comenzando a las 7pm/6c desde el BB&T Center de Sunrise, Florida.

Miami, FL – 9 de septiembre, 2020 –Telemundo anunció hoy la primera lista de estrellas de la música latina que cantarán en la gran celebración de los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina 2020. El extraordinario elenco estará encabezado por los principales exponentes del género urbano de moda: OzunaWisinFarrukoGente de ZonaSech y Myke Towers; acompañados por la sensacional agrupación internacional Black Eyed Peas, y los populares artistas del pop Jesse & Joy y del regional mexicano Gerardo Ortiz. La premiación de mayor trayectoria y prestigio en la industria de la música latina se transmitirá EN VIVO por Telemundo el miércoles, 21 de octubre, comenzando con la glamorosa alfombra roja a las 7pm/6c, y seguido a las 8pm/7c por la premiación de tres horas desde el BB&T Center en Sunrise, Florida.

En una de las más esperadas actuaciones, Ozuna, quien repite este año como el mayor finalista con 14 menciones, llega a la codiciada premiación con un estreno mundial para todos sus fanáticos. El astro puertorriqueño está viviendo un gran año en el que ya sumó dos número uno en la lista de Latin Airplay y Latin Rhythm Airplay de Billboard con su sencillo “Fantasía”, de su más reciente álbum Nibiru.

Ozuna también se unirá en una explosiva colaboración con la banda estadounidense Black Eyed Peas, para cantar juntos por primera vez en televisión. Tras el éxito “Ritmo” (Bad Boys For Life) junto a J Balvin, que tras varios años los hizo regresar al puesto No. 1 de la lista de Hot Latin Songs, Black Eyed Peas acaba de lanzar Translation, un álbum que va por senderos urbanos, ritmos latinos y electrónica futurista y que debutó en el No. 3 de la lista Top Latin Albums.

“El rey de los corridos”, Gerardo Ortíz y el grupo cubano Gente de Zona se juntarán en el escenario de los Premios Billboard para brindar al público un debut televisivo. El cantante de regional mexicano reinó por dos semanas la lista Regional Mexican Airplay con su más reciente tema “Otra borrachera” y acaba de lanzar el video oficial de “Callada”, sencillo perteneciente a su álbum Más caro que ayer; mientras que Gente de Zona hace poco celebró la certificación de Disco de Platino de su quinta producción discográfica Otra cosa, la cual incluye los éxitos “Si no vuelves”, “Te duele”, “El mentiroso” y “Tan buena”.

Los hermanos mexicanos Jesse & Joy presentarán por primera vez en televisión su exitoso tema “Love (Es nuestro idioma)”, que habla sobre la violencia hacia la comunidad LGBTI+ y busca crear conciencia sobre la práctica controversial de terapias de conversión que hasta el día de hoy se llevan a cabo en México y otras partes del mundo. “Love” forma parte de su álbum Aire que debutó en mayo entre los primeros 10 de la lista Latin Pop Albums.

Por su parte, el reggaetonero panameño Sech, finalista para siete premios, también ofrecerá un estreno televisivo. El cantante lanzó hace un par de meses 1 of 1, su más reciente álbum, en el que contó con las colaboraciones de Daddy Yankee, Farruko, Zion y Lennox y Ozuna y el cual llegó al puesto No. 4 en la lista Top Latin Albums de Billboard.

También en la lista de cantantes para la emocionante noche, está el cantante y productor boricua Farruko, finalista por diez premios, cinco de ellos por el tema “Calma”, la exitosa colaboración con su compatriota Pedro Capó, y en cuatro por el tema “Baila Baila”, una colaboración con Ozuna, J Balvin, Daddy Yankee, y Anuel AA. Recientemente, Farruko lanzó los exitosos sencillos “El tiempo pasa” y “La tóxica”.

El público también disfrutará de las actuaciones musicales del reggaetonero puertorriqueño Wisin y el rapero Myke TowersWisin, del género urbano latino, junto a su colega Yandel es finalista para tres premios, entre ellos el de Canción Tropical del Año por el tema “Aullando”, y Hot Latin Songs Artista del Año, Dúo o Grupo. Wisin ha logrado nueve canciones No. 1 en la lista de Hot Latin Songs. Por su parte, su compatriota, Myke Towers, uno de los líderes de la nueva generación, colaboró con Prince Royce en el remix de su hit de bachata “Carita de Inocente”, el cual permaneció en el No.1 del listado Billboard Tropical Airplay por doce semanas consecutivas. Su álbum debut Easy money baby logró liderar la lista de Top Latin Albums, algo inusual en el primer intento y que no se había logrado desde que Bad Bunny lo hizo con su álbum X100PRE. Ambos Wisin y Myke Towers acaban de colaborar en el nuevo sencillo de Ozuna “Enemigos ocultos”.

La espectacular velada de los Premios Billboard, comenzará con la glamorosa alfombra roja a las 7pm/6c, seguida por la premiación de tres horas a las 8pm/7c con presentaciones en vivo de los mejores artistas latinos de la actualidad para honrar los álbumes, canciones e intérpretes más populares de la música latina.

La premiación coincide con Latin Music Week (Semana de la Música) de Billboard, una experiencia virtual de tres días dedicada a la música, cultura y entretenimiento Latino. Celebrando su 30 aniversario, el evento tendrá lugar del 20-23 de octubre y presentará conversaciones íntimas con artistas, paneles con personalidades de la industria, actuaciones exclusivas y más. Para más información y para reservar su cupo, visite BillboardLatinMusicWeek.com. Para ver las últimas noticias, visite Billboard.com/Latin.

Los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina también se emitirán simultáneamente en el canal de cable hispano de entretenimiento, Universo y a través de las Américas por Telemundo Internacional.

Here’s When and Where to Watch the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards

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The Latin Recording Academy unveiled information on the upcoming Latin Grammys, announcing that its 21st annual ceremony returns in November with a “music makes us human” theme, Billboard has learned.

Anchored from Miami, Fla., the reimagined telecast will highlight musical excellence and the power of music in times of despair. The event will also showcase diverse stories of hope, community, sense of purpose and celebration.

“This year’s show is a result of great music, carefully curated by almost 4,000 members, skilled staff, and everyone’s commitment to the Latin GRAMMY Awards’ process,” said Gabriel Abaroa Jr., president/CEO of The Latin Recording Academy in an official statement.

Jessica Rodriguez, chief marketing officer and president of entertainment of Univision added: “Music has always been a force that brings our community together and this year more than ever we are proud to celebrate the music that has inspired, uplifted and moved us.

As a result of the global health crisis, the Latin Recording Academy, Univision, and production teams will strictly follow safety guidelines and protocols. The academy, however, will consider hosting a live audience telecast with nominees, presenters, and performers, given the local conditions are favorable at the time of the awards.

The 2020 Latin Grammys will air at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday, Nov. 19 via Univision. The star-studded event will be preceded by the one-hour pre-show “Noche de Estrellas,” held virtually in Miami, where the majority of the categories will be awarded.

Nominees, performers, and more details will be announced at a later date.

Mayor Turner announces the return of a limited number of special events in the City of Houston

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HOUSTON –  Mayor Sylvester Turner announced today that the City of Houston would allow a limited number of special events beginning this week as long as they are held in a controlled environment and organizers follow strict COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

The Houston Health Department and the Mayor’s Office of Special Events will carefully review all event requests. Parades, fun runs, walks, biking events, and festivals are on hold through the remainder of the year. “As the pandemic has changed our lives, it has changed how we gather,” Mayor Turner said. “However, we know that there are opportunities to stage social events if they follow current health and safety guidelines and requirements.
Approved limited events will:
*Start with a small audience, allowing up to 25% of a controlled venue’s normal occupancy. 
*Ensure that everyone wears masks, practices social distancing, has their temperature checked, and answers the COVID-19 questionnaire upon entry. 
*The City will work with producers on health and safety protocols for live special events with audiences.
The first three approved events include:
*On Thursday, the Houston Texans will hold a “Drive-In Tail Gate Party” in their parking lot – 100 cars with four people maximum per car, for potentially 400 people. 
*The Houston Symphony will stage a concert series in Jones Hall for the Performing Arts. The Symphony will only allow a maximum of 150 guests to attend the performance in a 3,000-seat venue.
*The Houston Dynamo and Dash will host their game series for the first time this year with less than 25% capacity of BBVA Stadium.

To achieve success, we must all work together,” said Mayor Turner, who was joined at the news conference by Local Health Authority Dr. David Persse, Susan Christian, director of the Mayor’s Office of Special Events and John Mangum, Executive Director and CEO of the Houston Symphony.

“I firmly believe that if we all do our part, we can be successful. Promoters need to do their part along with the attending public. As we have these events with the safeguards in place, we should be able to keep holding them as long as everyone follows the safety guidelines,” Dr. David Persse said. 

Tormentas Tropicales Paulette y Rene Se Formaran, Ninguna Amenaza para Texas

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¿Cuál es el peligro?:

La tormenta tropical Paulette, la decimosexta tormenta con nombre de 2020, y la tormenta tropical Rene, la decimoséptima tormenta con nombre, se han formado en el Océano Atlántico. Paulette y Rene no representan una amenaza para Texas. Según el Centro Nacional de Huracanes, tanto Paulette como Rene se disiparán en mar abierto.  

TORMENTA TROPICAL PAULETTE

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TORMENTA TROPICAL RENE

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Qué necesita hacer:

Nos acercamos al pico de la temporada de huracanes. Si bien las tormentas tropicales Paulette y Rene no afectará a Texas, ahora es el momento de cerciorarse de que usted y su familia estén preparados.

HAGA UN PLAN

  • Revise el plan de emergencia de su familia, incluido lo que hará si permanece aquí o si evacua.
  • Recuerde tomar en cuenta que el distanciamiento social todavía es necesario para COVID-19.
  • Si reside en una zona de evacuación (Zip Zone) y necesita ayuda para evacuar por una tormenta que amenaza nuestra región, ahora es el momento de llamar al 2-1-1 para solicitar asistencia.
  • A medida que avanzamos hacia el pico de la temporada de huracanes, se le aconseja a los propietarios e inquilinos comunicarse con su agente de seguros para adquirir un seguro contra inundación. Recuerde, el daño por inundación no está cubierto por la mayoría de las pólizas de propietarios o inquilinos. Tome las medidas adecuadas para asegurarse de que su hogar y sus pertenecías están protegidas al registrarse en el Programa Nacional de Seguro contra Inundación. Vaya a https://www.floodsmart.gov/ para obtener más información.


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Tropical Storms Paulette and Rene Form, No Threat to Texas

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What is the danger?
Tropical Storm Paulette, the 16th named storm of 2020, and Tropical Storm Rene, the 17th named storm, have formed in the Atlantic Ocean. Paulette and Rene pose no threat to Texas. According to the National Hurricane Center, Paulette and Rene will both dissipate in the open ocean.  

TROPICAL STORM PAULETTE

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TROPICAL STORM RENE

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What you should do:
We are in the peak of Hurricane Season. While Tropical Storms Paulette and Rene will not impact Texas, now is the time to make sure you and your family are prepared. 

MAKE A PLAN

  • Review your family’s emergency plan, including what you will do if you stay or if you evacuate. 
  • Remember to take into account that social distancing is still needed for COVID-19.
  • If you live in an evacuation zone (Zip Zone) and will need assistance evacuating for a storm that threatens our region, now is the time to call 2-1-1 or go online to register for assistance. 
  • As we move into to peak hurricane season, homeowners and renters should contact their insurance agent about purchasing flood insurance. Remember, flood damage is not covered by most homeowners or renters policies. Take action now to ensure that your home and contents are protected by enrolling in the National Flood Insurance Program. Go to https://www.floodsmart.gov/ for more information.

STAY INFORMED

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Governor Abbott Calls On Candidates, All Texans To Sign Pledge Against Defunding The Police

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AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott today released a web video calling on every Texan and candidate for public office, regardless of political party, to sign a pledge against defunding police departments in Texas at 2:00 PM on Thursday, September 10th. At that time, the Governor will sign the pledge alongside other state leaders at a press conference. Additional details on this press conference will be forthcoming.

“Some cities want to defund and dismantle police departments in Texas — but we cannot allow this to happen in the Lone Star State,” said Governor Abbott. “This reckless action invites crime into our communities and threatens the safety of all Texans, including our law enforcement officers and their families. That is why I am calling on every Texan and every candidate for public office to join me in signing a pledge against defunding our police departments. We need all leaders and Texans to join us in backing the blue.”

To download and sign the pledge, visit www.gregabbott.com/backtheblue

Join the Astros Foundation and Cheniere for the Hurricane Laura Relief Supply Drive

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Join the Houston Astros Foundation and Cheniere Energy on Saturday, September 12th for the Hurricane Laura Relief Supply Drive to help our neighbors in Louisiana recover after the devastation of Hurricane Laura. The drive will be held at Minute Maid Park from 8:00am to 1:00pm. Fans can drop off items curbside at 501 Crawford Street in front of the Left Field Entrance.

For the donation, fans will receive a Jose Altuve 60’s Shooting Star Replica Jersey, while supplies last, and if they are lucky, they may even see Orbit and the Shooting Stars!

For the full list of items needed, select the button below.

Lakers’ fourth-quarter surge sends Rockets to Game 3 loss

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The Rockets and Lakers traded punches, never showing signs of backing down. The Lakers’ LeBron James was sensational. James Harden answered. Russell Westbrook bounced back. Anthony Davis rolled.

They traded the lead and knockout punches. The Rockets, however, had thrown everything they had at the Lakers. When they had little left with a quarter still to play, the Lakers had reinforcements the Rockets could not handle.

The Lakers turned up their defense during the fourth quarter Tuesday and mixed in a sudden Rondorama, surging to a 12-point lead and taking a 112-102 win at AdventHealth Arena in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., for a 2-1 series lead.

“I thought we did a good job, honestly,” Westbrook said. “They had a stretch where (Rajon) Rondo and (Alex) Caruso hit 3s back-to-back, gave them separation. We had some key turnovers in the fourth. For the most part, we can find some good things out of this game.”

There were plenty of good things. The Rockets just could not make them last, seemingly emptying the tank to be tied after three quarters while the Lakers came in waves.

As often as the Rockets say three is more than two, they saw a different version of that math work against them.

While the Rockets had their big two rolling, the Lakers had three stars, with Rondo alone outscoring the Rockets’ bench, depleted with Danuel House Jr. out for personal reasons.

“I think our legs got a little tired,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said. “They upped their stuff. Too many 50-50 balls we didn’t get. Too many times we weren’t sharp, we weren’t quick to the ball or quick to a play and it got away from us. And they hit a lot of good, hard shots.”

The stars could not take the win. James finished with 36 points and his four blocked shots in the third quarter set the tone for a defensive effort that would hold the Rockets to 38 second-half points. But James Harden had 33 points with nine rebounds and nine assists.

Anthony Davis had 26 points on 9-of-13 shooting. But Westbrook started fast and finished with 30.

But when the Rockets seemed to tire, Rondo and the Lakers bench swarmed. Rondo scored 12 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter, most to spark the Lakers’ 10-0 charge to begin the quarter. After 29 ties or lead changes and no lead larger than six points in the first quarter, the Lakers had the run the Rockets could not overcome. They were never within less than eight points again.

“We gave up too many offensive rebounds throughout the course of the game,” Harden said. “Then, that fourth quarter, turned the ball over, not getting great shots. And coming down and (giving up) transition points, that was the game right there.”

Much of that, however, seemed to be because it took so much out of them just to keep pace for so long, with the Rockets getting few easy baskets. The Lakers limited the Rockets’ looks from the 3-point line to just 30 3-point attempts, nine fewer than in Game 1 when they took their fewest of the postseason. They also swarmed to the paint.

Generally stuck in the halfcourt, nothing was easy for the Rockets, even in a sensational first half. While Harden and Westbrook were a combined 24 of 47. The rest of the Rockets, however, made just 14 of 34 shots.

“We can’t play into their strengths and the things they love to do,” Harden said. “And that’s halfcourt, slow the pace up, let them get set, let them meet us at the rim, which I think we did, especially in that second half.

“We weren’t in attack mode. They did a good job of trapping and we didn’t make them pay for it.”

The Rockets made 56.8 percent of their shots during the first half, scoring 36 points in the paint. In the second half, they made just 35.1 percent, scoring 14 points in the paint.

By the fourth quarter, James and Davis needed to score just seven points. But Rondo, Caruso and Kyle Kuzma outscored the Rockets, 23-20, with the Rockets not seeming to have enough left to answer. “I think it’s pretty obvious we just ran out of a little steam there, just didn’t make plays like we did,” D’Antoni said. “It’s good to have Russell back in the sense he played really well. We’ll get our rest. It’s two (games) to one. OK, they got this one. Let’s get the next one.”