Tuesday, December 23

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Bicyclist fatally struck by pickup truck on Watonga
Houston

Bicyclist fatally struck by pickup truck on Watonga

HOUSTON, TX – A bicyclist was fatally struck by a pickup truck in the northbound lanes of Watonga Boulevard Tuesday morning. https://youtu.be/HJnFeqndgkc The collision occurred around 10:15 a.m. in front of the Bend @ Oak Forest apartments in the 4000 block of Watonga. According to Houston police, a GMC pickup truck was exiting the apartment complex when the bicyclist collided with the vehicle. The cyclist, described as a man possibly in his 60s, was transported to a hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. Police confirmed the driver of the pickup truck was not intoxicated. If you have any information, you are urged to contact the Houston Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
Harris County residents speak out against budget cuts, long-term spending increases
Harris County

Harris County residents speak out against budget cuts, long-term spending increases

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – Community leaders gathered Tuesday for a press conference to denounce proposed Harris County budget decisions they say will harm residents while increasing long-term costs. https://youtu.be/fpVeb4vY8iY The event, titled “Harris Co. Residents Refuse to Pay the Price for Bad Budgets,” centered on concerns over cuts to housing, health care, and community programs while funding for permanent police spending increases continues to grow. Speakers criticized what they described as irresponsible long-term spending and unrealistic fiscal assumptions that could leave Harris County residents bearing the consequences for years to come. Leaders urged officials to prioritize sustainable investments in housing, health, and essential services rather than shifting costs onto ...
Judge Hidalgo warns of $220M budget deficit, criticizes “smoke and mirrors” fixes
Harris County

Judge Hidalgo warns of $220M budget deficit, criticizes “smoke and mirrors” fixes

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo held a press conference Tuesday to address confusion surrounding the county’s budget deficit, which she placed at $220 million. She presented documents outlining expenditures that add up to the deficit and detailed which budget recommendations were not followed. https://youtu.be/Kj9SSKOVY4I Hidalgo said the claim that the deficit has been reduced to $48 million is inaccurate, pointing out that Commissioners Court has yet to finalize any cuts and will not do so until the September 9 meeting. She accused some commissioners of using “doublespeak,” such as calling cuts “efficiencies” or “vacancy control.” Hidalgo said the current proposal relies on $64 million in one-time funding, which she described as unsustainable. She warned t...
3-year-old dies after being rescued from early morning house fire in Harris County
Harris County

3-year-old dies after being rescued from early morning house fire in Harris County

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – Fire crews were dispatched around 3:03 a.m. for a house fire in the 6800 block of Redding Springs, where bystanders reported people trapped inside. https://youtu.be/tt9DXk2O1RI Crews entered the home and found an adult female and a 3-year-old child together on the second floor. Both victims were brought outside, where CPR was administered. EMS initially regained pulses for both before transport, but officials have since confirmed that the 3-year-old has died. The woman remains hospitalized in critical condition. Three additional people were transported in stable condition for smoke inhalation. A total of seven occupants were inside the home. Five were transported, and two remained at the scene. All were family members living together. Approximately 25 fire...
Suspect taken into custody after barricading himself following domestic dispute
Houston

Suspect taken into custody after barricading himself following domestic dispute

KINGWOOD, TX – Officers with the Houston Police Department responded to a welfare check just before 10 p.m. in the 5600 block of Palisade Falls Trail. https://youtu.be/fJSEu43ZLz0 Upon arrival, officers determined the situation was a domestic dispute or assault. The victim was safely removed from the scene and provided a brief statement. The suspect then barricaded himself inside the residence and refused to comply with officers’ commands. He later exited the residence and was taken into custody without further incident. No injuries were reported. Police confirmed the individuals involved are in a dating relationship.
Two-alarm fire reported at Houston Marriott Medical Center
Houston

Two-alarm fire reported at Houston Marriott Medical Center

HOUSTON, TX – A two-alarm fire was reported last night at the Houston Marriott Medical Center/Museum District located at 6850 Fannin. https://youtu.be/guosBKIKgf8 The fire was escalated to two alarms, though it was unclear what was burning. Firefighters were spotted walking out of the hotel, but no visible damage was seen from the outside. Units cleared the scene by 1:15 a.m., and the hotel remained open for business. More information will follow if it becomes available.
Masked men wearing bulletproof vests and badges claiming to be police shot during home invasion
Houston, National

Masked men wearing bulletproof vests and badges claiming to be police shot during home invasion

HOUSTON, TX – Two men were fatally shot during a home invasion in the 4800 block of Bellnole around 11 p.m. Friday. https://youtu.be/fiZIx5PWrVM According to Houston police, the caller reported two masked men at the residence claiming to be police serving a warrant. The suspects were wearing bulletproof vests, masks, and badges around their necks when they fired shots through the front door at the caller. The homeowners returned fire, striking both suspects. Officers arriving on scene attempted CPR, but both men were pronounced deceased at the location. The suspects are described as younger males, possibly in their 30s. Police said the homeowners were not injured, and the suspects did not gain entry into the residence. If you have any information, you are urged to contact ...
Man dies after car crashes into utility pole on Durham at Nett in Houston
Houston

Man dies after car crashes into utility pole on Durham at Nett in Houston

HOUSTON, TX – A fatal crash occurred when a vehicle traveling southbound on Durham Street at a high rate of speed lost control and struck a utility pole. https://youtu.be/CH1l_XHpUsQ The crash happened around 3:30 a.m. Saturday at Durham and Nett. The male driver, believed to be in his late 30s to mid-40s, was pronounced deceased at the scene. His identity has not yet been confirmed. CenterPoint Energy crews were also on scene to repair damage to the utility pole. If you have any information, you are urged to contact the Houston Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
Man fatally shot in parking lot on Synott Road
Houston

Man fatally shot in parking lot on Synott Road

HOUSTON, TX – Houston police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man at 4020 Synott Road about 4:45 p.m. Tuesday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3F-6PHD8jg&ab_channel=HoustonStringer According to investigators, officers responded to a shooting call and found a 32-year-old male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the parking lot. Paramedics transported him to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. His identity is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. Police said the victim was involved in a physical altercation with an unknown male before the suspect shot him and fled the scene. Anyone with information is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
Hundreds displaced after three-alarm fire breaks out at 3 Corners West Apartments in Spring Branch
Houston

Hundreds displaced after three-alarm fire breaks out at 3 Corners West Apartments in Spring Branch

HOUSTON, TX – A three-alarm fire displaced hundreds of residents at the 3 Corners West Apartments on Teague Street in northwest Houston. https://youtu.be/oBoeBylj-Fs The Houston Fire Department responded around 6:20 p.m. Tuesday. Firefighters arrived within minutes and switched to a defensive attack as the blaze spread. More than 100 firefighters ultimately responded to the scene. One firefighter was transported to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center for a shoulder injury. A second firefighter suffered a heat-related illness but did not require hospital transport. The American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast is assisting displaced residents with emergency shelter and recovery support. More information will follow if it becomes available.