Family in Fort Bend County wants answers after they say woman was beaten by Rosenberg police
ROSENBERG, Texas – A family in Fort Bend County wants answers after they said their loved one was beaten by Rosenberg Police. Diamond Hosey, 24, appears to have a swollen eye and injuries to her face in a booking photo on the Fort Bend County Jail’s website. Gritman said her daughter suffered the injuries as she was arrested by officers in Rosenberg over the weekend. The Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office weighed in as well. When asked whether Hosey did anything to prompt a physical response from the officer, Gritman said Hosey didn’t mention anything about that.
Police reveal details regarding shooting of Travis HS coach, killed in family-related dispute at sports complex in Rosenberg
The victim, identified as Derwyn Lauderdale, 29, was shot in the abdomen while in the parking lot. Rosenberg police said witnesses identified James Hamilton, 28, as the alleged shooter, who they say was in possession of a stolen handgun. “The suspect James Hamilton ran into the crowd and acted as he were a spectator and didn’t know what had occurred," Chief White said. Rosenberg police said witnesses identified James Hamilton, 28, as the alleged shooter, who they say was in possession of a stolen handgun. Please keep the Lauderdale family in your prayers."
Worker who died in Rosenberg trench collapse identified as Houston man
Worker who died in Rosenberg trench collapse identified as Houston manAuthorities respond to an industrial accident on FM 2218 on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. Authorities respond to an industrial accident on FM 2218 on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. Photo: Rosenberg Police Department Photo: Rosenberg Police Department Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Worker who died in Rosenberg trench collapse identified as Houston man 1 / 1 Back to GalleryA Houston man excavating lines died Wednesday after a trench collapse in Rosenberg, officials said. The man, identified by Rosenberg police as 32-year-old Rigoberto Ochoa Gonzalez, was one of three people working for a telecommunications contractor excavating lines near FM 2218 and Bryan Road, police said. Two workers were inside the trench when it collapsed about 12:23 p.m., trapping Gonzalez.
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