Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Masked robbers invade home in NW Harris County


The robbery happened in Canyon Lakes Village about 7 p.m. Wednesday.
A man was grilling on the back porch when he said four or five men came into his back yard wearing masks and carrying guns.
The man said the robbers forced him, his and wife and their two young boys upstairs and onto the floor.

The family said the robbers kept asking, "Where's the money?"
The man said he told the robbers the family didn't have a lot of money.
"When they had me on the floor, tied up, they put a shirt over my head, and every time I moved to see what was going on, they would come and put a gun to my head," the man said.

The family estimated the robbers stole $8,000 to $10,000 in money and other valuables.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office home safe task force is investigating. So far, no one has been arrested.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

NW Houston inmate accused of being drive-by gunman


By MIKE GLENN
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Feb. 14, 2011, 8:45PM



A Texas prison inmate is accused of being the gunman in a fatal drive-by shooting in northwest Houston last summer, authorities said.

Johnathan Aguirre, 19, was charged Friday with murder in the slaying of Paul Gamino, according to Harris County court records.
Gamino and at least one other person were driving in the 3900 block of Sherwood

Lane on June 9 when a gold-colored Chevrolet Malibu pulled alongside and someone inside began shooting.

Gamino was struck by gunfire and died at the hospital, according to the criminal complaint.

Investigators said the shooting appeared to be the culmination of a simmering feud.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Breaking: Explosions rock Belvieu plant!



Multiple explosions, fire at Mont Belvieu plant

Credit: AIR 11
A fire at Enterprise Products in Mont Belvieu was burning out of control more than an hour after witnesses heard multiple explosions.

by Michelle Homer / khou.com
khou.com
Posted on February 8, 2011 at 1:05 PM
Updated today at 1:39 PM


MONT BELVIEU, Texas – Several explosions at a Mont Belvieu plant were followed by flames that could be seen from miles around.
The explosions happened at Enterprise Products at 135 Sun Oil Road around 12:25 p.m.


Witnesses reported seeing workers fleeing from the Chambers County plant. Other workers were being told to stay inside.
The company hasn't released any details about injuries. An employee, who didn't want to be identified, said at least one contractor has not been accounted for.


The employee said the explosion happened in a subsection of the plant.
Chambers County officials say there's no known threat to the public at this time.

They have not called for evacuations.
State Highway 146 is closed near the plant.

The fire was still burning out of control nearly an hour after it began. The flames could be seen 25 miles away in Houston.

A Houston caller named Pat said she was talking by phone to a relative inside the plant when the first set of explosions happened. There were three more explosions while they were still on the phone. "Anywhere from eight to 11 explosions," according to Pat.

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Good riddance to bad apartments!



City demolishes crime-ridden apartment complex in northwest Houston

by khou.com staff
khou.com
Posted on February 7, 2011 at 12:12 PM
Updated today at 1:21 PM


HOUSTON – The city of Houston began Monday the demolition of a run-down apartment complex in the District B area.
The demolition of the Gables of Inwood Apartments, located at 5600 Holly View Drive, got under way around 11:30 a.m.
"This is a great day in the City of Houston, especially in the District B area, because for years this property has been an inhibitor to positive growth," said

Houston City Council Member Jarvis Johnson. "Such buildings have prevented community redevelopment and economic growth. I am proud of our continuing achievements in the mission to rid our neighborhoods of not only abandoned apartments, but also vacant homes, and buildings.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Controversy surrounds teen beating by Houston police



(CNN) -- Houston's mayor and police department were on the defensive Friday, two days after graphic video came out showing several police repeatedly kicking and beating a 15-year-old burglary suspect as he lay on the ground.
An internal police investigation of the incident last March led to the firing of seven police officers, said spokesman John Cannon of the Houston police department.

Two successfully appealed and returned to their jobs, said Houston NAACP President D.Z. Cofield.

Five other officers were disciplined in other ways, Cannon said. And a Harris County grand jury indicted four of the officers this summer, based in part on the video.
Harris County District Attorney Patricia Lykos opposed the video becoming public and felt doing so might prejudice potential jurors and force the indicted officers' trials to be moved out of the county.

Quanell X, a local activist, got hold of the surveillance tape showing the scene outside a storage facility and gave it to the media.
He said he had every right to obtain the footage and make it public.

"I will show my people what they deserve to see, and let the public see what you don't want them to see," Quanell X said.
Mayor Annise Parker said the police leadership and city acted properly.

"I resent any implication that we were trying to hide the tape," she said.
After viewing the footage, Houston Police Chief Charles McClelland Jr. fired the seven officers and a grand jury called for misdemeanor charges against four of them in June.

Lykos told reporters Thursday there was not sufficient evidence to pursue more serious charges, such as aggravated assault.
"Without revealing what was presented to the grand jury, in order to have aggravated assault you have to have serious bodily injury or impairment or use of a deadly weapon," she said. "None of that was apparent in this case."

The tape, first shown Wednesday on CNN affiliate WTRK, shows the 15-year-old boy -- being chased by police and falling to the ground after being upended by a moving police car. He then falls face first and places his hands on the ground.

A disciplinary letter from McClelland, dated June 23 and posted online less than two weeks later by CNN affiliate HTRK, says that the boy had his hands behind his head and neck area, in an obvious position of surrender.

Then, the letter adds and the tape shows, Officer Raad Hassan "then ran toward (the boy) and kicked him a total of 15 times," then later kicked him more times in the groin area even after he "was handcuffed and no longer a threat."

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