Ken Paxton impeachment trial starts in Texas Senate
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The impeachment trial for suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton began Tuesday morning at the State Capitol. Proceedings started at 9 a.m. in the Senate chamber.Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is acting as the presiding officer of the trial, functioning as a judge. Senators will serve as jurors. Proceedings began with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas administering oaths to Patrick and others involved in the process.KXAN's Monica Madden is at the trial Tuesday. View her live coverage below on X (Note: You must be logged in to X):Tweets by themonicamadden The Texas House adopted 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton. The Senate will consider 16 of those articles in the trial.The first task for the court will be to rule on pretrial motions. Paxton’s attorneys have requested the Senate dismiss all of the articles of impeachment. Patrick can defer a decision on that motion until after evidence is presented, or he can allow senators to vote on whether to dismiss in...4 takeaways from the first day of Ken Paxton's impeachment trial
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The impeachment trial for suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton is underway at the Texas State Capitol. Ken Paxton impeachment trial starts in Texas Senate Here are five takeaways from the first day of the trial. 1. Paxton pleaded not guilty to all articles of impeachmentPaxton's lead lawyer Tony Buzbee spoke on Paxton's behalf and pleaded not guilty to each article of impeachment. In May, the Texas House voted 121-23 to impeach Paxton on 20 articles of impeachment. These range from making false statements to obstructing justice to accepting bribes from a campaign donor. The Senate will consider 16 of these articles in the trial. READ MORE: A comprehensive guide to Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial Here's a closer look at each article of impeachment. 2. Paxton not compelled to testifyLt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who is also the impeachment trial judge, ruled that Paxton will not be compelled to testify in his trial.Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, left, s...Travis County's mental health authority to eliminate 115 staff positions
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- To remedy a roughly $22 million shortfall in federal and state funding next fiscal year, Travis County's largest mental health provider is slashing nearly 10% of its staff positions, some of which are vacant, a board meeting Thursday revealed. Outside of one Integral Care facility, a staff member said employees are "stressed, overwhelmed" and said the staff cuts are only going to make a case load that's already heavy much worse. "It's unexpected. People are going to lose their stability. Not only for employees but for the clients," that employee said. We are not naming them. Integral Care provides resources for people with mental health illnesses, substance use disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities, according to its website. Those resources include crisis services -- such as the operation of the region's 988 call center -- along with counseling and case management, drug and alcohol treatment and housing services. Nearly a quarter of suicide hot...Small towns in MN and elsewhere are disbanding police forces, citing hiring woes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
GOODHUE, Minnesota — As Goodhue Police Chief Josh Smith struggled this summer to fill vacancies in his small department, he warned the town’s City Council that unless pay and benefits improved, finding new officers would never happen.When nothing changed, Smith quit. So did his few remaining officers, leading the Minnesota town of 1,300 residents to shutter its police force in late August.America is in the midst of a police officer shortage that many in law enforcement blame on the two-fold morale hit of 2020 — the coronavirus pandemic and criticism of police that boiled over with the murder of George Floyd by a police officer. From Minnesota to Maine, Ohio to Texas, small towns unable to fill jobs are eliminating their police departments and turning over police work to their county sheriff, a neighboring town or state police.The trend isn’t altogether new.At least 521 U.S. towns and cities with populations of 1,000 to 200,000 disbanded policing between 1972 and 2017, according to a...Explainer: Gov. Walz says he’s open to fix for school resource officer rules. What’s the issue?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
With the school year starting Tuesday for most students throughout Minnesota, some showed up to buildings where law enforcement had pulled their school resource officers.Law enforcement has raised concerns about a change in state law regarding what force school resource officers can use against students. Minnesota Republican legislators called last week for a special legislative session to revert the law back to its previous form.Gov. Tim Walz, visiting an elementary school Tuesday morning in Bloomington, responded to a media question about whether a special session was needed.“I think we all want a solution to this,” he said. “Some districts have worked it out and they believe the language is clarified” and others have not. “… I’m certainly open to anything that provides a solution to that, if that means the Legislature working it out to make sure we have it.”The value of SROs is the relationships that are built “long before any...Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio sentenced to 22 years in prison for Jan. 6
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
Enrique Tarrio, former national chairman of the right-wing Proud Boys was on Tuesday sentenced to 22 years in prison after being convicted of spearheading a plot to stop the certification of the 2020 election results, culminating in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. His sentence is the highest handed down to anyone in connection with the riot by four years. U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, just before he handed down the sentence, indicated to the court he would not grant the full 33-year sentence sought by federal prosecutors but would grant a higher sentence than other extremist group members in the hopes it would act as a deterrent. Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes was sentenced in May to 18 years in prison, and Proud Boy Ethan Nordean — one of Tarrio’s lieutenants — received the same sentence last week. “That day broke our previously unbroken tradition of peacefully transferring power, which is truly among the most precious things that we had as Americans,” U.S. District Judge Timot...Leslie Frazier picks Bills to win Super Bowl in new role as NFL Network analyst
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- After 25 seasons coaching in the NFL, and the past six serving a defensive coordinator for the Bills, Leslie Frazier is taking a sabbatical from the sidelines.In his new role as an NFL Network analyst, Frazier indicated he still believes in the Bills ability to succeed with coach Sean McDermott calling the defense this coming season. Frazier was one of five analysts to predict a Super Bowl championship for the Bills."The Bills have been knocking on the Super Bowl door the last few seasons. When they finally get there, they take advantage of the opportunity and win the franchise’s first Lombardi Trophy," Frazier explained in picking the Bills to beat the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.The other NFL.com contributors to pick the Bills were: Keegan Abdoo, Jeremy Bergman, Michael F. Florio and Michelle Magdziuk. Three others tabbed the Bills to win the AFC but lost in the Super Bowl. The Bills tied with the Bengals for third with five votes in the poll of 34 analysts. ...2 men charged in kidnapping, armed robbery following bi-state chase
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
HILLSBORO, Mo. – Two men have been charged in connection with an armed robbery and kidnapping that culminated in a police pursuit across Missouri and Illinois.The situation unfolded on Monday, Sept. 3, in the 100 block of Sheffield Lane near Fenton, according to probable cause statements filed by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.The two victims, a man and woman, told authorities they were dropping off the man's child with the mother. After dropping the child off, two to three men exited the residence while the male victim was retrieving the child's bag from the backseat.Authorities claim an armed man approached the male victim and pointed a gun in his face. The victim and the armed man got into a physical altercation, but the victim got away. Call for Help closure has East St. Louis mothers crying for aid That same armed man pointed his gun at the female victim and demanded her cellphone. A second suspect then got into the vehicle, a 2017 Jeep Patriot, and drove away with th...New billboards around St. Louis tackle antisemitism
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
ST. LOUIS - You might notice some new billboards with shocking messages around the St. Louis area. It's part of a national campaign to raise awareness about antisemitism. JewBelong, a nonprofit that aims to make Judaism accessible and fight antisemitism, has put up billboards with four new messages around the St. Louis region. Archie Gottesman, co-founder of JewBelong, tells FOX 2 that antisemitism has been growing in the United States over the past two years. The billboards are part of an effort to not only combat that, but also lower barriers to entry for anyone interested in learning more about Judaism. Call for Help closure has East St. Louis mothers crying for aid “A way to make people aware of the issue is billboards," said Gottesman. "People see them, we put them on main highways, they’re pink and white, and they say pretty shocking messages."One billboard on I-170 & Woodson Road reads, “Can a billboard end antisemitism? No. But You’re not a billboard.” Anoth...Man convicted of heroin sales, illegal gun possession escapes Englewood federal prison facility
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:39:48 GMT
A 49-year-old man convicted of drug dealing and illegal possession of a firearm escaped Tuesday from a minimum-security federal prison campus in Englewood.Federal Bureau of PrisonsEdward Verdugo, 49Prison officials at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday discovered that Edward Verdugo had walked away from the prison camp at FCI Englewood, located near the intersection of South Kipling Street and U.S. 285 east of Bear Creek Lake Park.Verdugo is approximately 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds, according to a news release from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He has black hair and brown eyes.A federal judge in New Mexico sentenced Verdugo in 2021 to nine years in prison for possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possessing a firearm as a felon, conspiracy to distribute heroin and possessing a gun in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.New Mexico law enforcement found 17 grams of heroin and two handguns in Verdugo’s home in Las Cruces when they executed a search warrant in 2019...Latest news
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