Jedidiah Murphy, 48, was executed by lethal injection in Texas on Tuesday night for the fatal shooting of an 80-year-old in 2000. Prior to his execution, Murphy expressed remorse and unsuccessfully challenged the safety of the state's lethal injection drugs. His execution marks the end of a long legal battle, bringing closure to the victim's family and serving as a reminder of the gravity of the crime.
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Texas Rep. Will Hurd has suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential primary and endorsed Nikki Haley, citing the need for the party to come together to find an alternative to front-runner Donald Trump. He warned that if the party nominates Trump or any of the other candidates who are "jockeying to imitate his divisive, crass behavior," the party will lose. Hurd's decision to suspend his campaign is a critical one for the Republican party as they face the election just months away.
A Texas man has been charged after firing a blank round at a wedding, resulting in an injury to his 12-year-old grandson. Michael Gardner, the officiant of the wedding, was attempting to rally the guests when the round slipped and shot his grandson in the shoulder. Gardner was arrested and charged with felony child abuse and use of a firearm to commit a felony, serving as a reminder of the importance of gun safety and the potential consequences of recklessness.
The U.S. women's gymnastics team won their seventh consecutive world championship title on Wednesday night in Antwerp, Belgium, led by four-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. Despite an injury to Joscelyn Roberson in warmups, the team was able to put up a dominant performance and won by a margin of 2.199 points. This marks the 26th world medal for Biles, who is the most decorated American gymnast in history, and is sure to inspire future generations of gymnasts.
Congressman Henry Cuellar, a Democrat from Texas, was carjacked in the Washington, D.C. Navy Yard neighborhood on Monday night. Fortunately, he was not injured in the incident and the police were able to recover his vehicle. The Washington Metropolitan Police Department is currently investigating the incident and searching for the suspects, and are encouraging anyone with information to contact them.
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A federal judge has ruled that a Texas law that would have restricted drag performances is unconstitutional, in violation of the First Amendment. The law, signed by Governor Greg Abbott, did not specifically cite drag performances, but LGBTQ advocates feared it was intended to criminalize the art form. The ruling has been celebrated by LGBTQ advocates, who argued that the law would have had a chilling effect on drag performances and other forms of expression. Judge Hittner concluded that the law would have wrapped up a large amount of constitutionally protected conduct in its enforcement.
The El Paso Walmart shooter, Patrick Crusius, has agreed to pay over $5 million in restitution to the victims' families. This comes after he was sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences in July for hate crime charges. The attack has deeply affected the El Paso community, who have come together to support the victims' families and stand against racism and hate.







