โI want actionโ: Houston Mayor John Whitmire discusses high priority issues surrounding cityโs public safety
Mayor John Whitmire will meet with Houston Police Department Chief Finner and executive members of the Houston Area Police Chief Association Thursday morning to continue the conversation addressing his key high priority issues surrounding the cityโs public safety.
Seen at 7: Public Safety at The Super Bowl
Public safety is the top priority for first responders each year as tens of thousands of fans descend on the super bowlโs host city for the big game. To talk more about what it takes to help keep the big game safe is former Tampa police chief Brian Dugan, former Phoenix fire chief Kara Kalkbrenner, and Verizon frontline president Maggie Halbach.
โPeople accused of violent crimes should not get any discountsโ: Judge denies bail bond companyโs request to block 10% minimum rule, officials say
A Harris County judge has denied a bail bond companyโs request to block the 10% minimum premium rule, which was passed by the Harris County Bail Bond Board, Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee announced Monday.
Crime Stoppers discuss public safety with Mattress Mack and others, announces โHouston Crime Indexโ from new research center
Crime Stoppers of Houston hosted a press conference Wednesday with Jim โMattress Mackโ McIngvale and other area leaders to discuss public safety challenges and solutions.
Governor Abbott announces over $308M in funding for public safety initiatives in Texas
Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that his Public Safety Office (PSO) will administer more than $308 million in grant funding for a variety of public safety programs and services in Texas, including victimsโ services, anti-human trafficking efforts, and law enforcement support.
Was a well-known Black Trump supporter, who was killed in broad daylight, targeted because of his politics?
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin A 60-year-old man was murdered in broad daylight last Thursday for his conspicuous political activism and his support for President Donald Trump, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported. Friends identified the victim as Bernell Tremmell, 60, well known for standing on street corners and with Vote Trump and Bible verse signs. He was also well-known for his philosophical, deep conversations and meant no harm to the community, according to The Journal-Sentinel. Hes just a community figure, a neighbor told The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. One area resident said he and his roommate saw authorities pull up to the scene and saw paramedics administer CPR to Trammell, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.