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San Antonio Police Chief Commends Mother for Quick Action After Teen Cousin of Uvalde School Shooter Arrested for Threatening to “Do the Same Thing

A 17-year-old cousin of the Uvalde, Texas school shooter has been arrested after allegedly threatening to “do the same thing” at a local school. The teen's mother called the San Antonio Police Department, reporting her son's concerning statements and threats of a school shooting. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus commended the mother for her courage and quick action, and the teen is currently being held in a juvenile detention center while the incident is investigated.

Roland Gutierrez Announces Run for U.S. Senate in Texas, Setting Up Rare Competitive Democratic Primary Race

Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2024, joining fellow Democrat MJ Hegar in a longshot bid to unseat Republican Senator Ted Cruz. Gutierrez has been a vocal advocate for tougher gun legislation since the deadly 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, and has called for police accountability. Hegar has already amassed a $6.2 million war chest since announcing her candidacy two months ago.

Two Migrants Found Dead and 10 Hospitalized After “Suffocating” in Freight Train Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Two migrants were found dead and at least 10 hospitalized after police in South Texas received a call that they were “suffocating” in a freight train near the U.S.-Mexico border. The train was stopped by US Border Patrol near the town of Knippa, northeast of Uvalde, and Union Pacific is working with local law enforcement and the Border Patrol to investigate the incident. The identities of the deceased and the hospitalized individuals have not been released and the cause of death is still under investigation.

Tragedy Strikes in Uvalde County: Two Dead and 10 Hospitalized After Suspected Human Smuggling Operation on Freight Train

Two people are dead and 10 others hospitalized after an unknown medical emergency on board a freight train in Uvalde County, Texas, on Friday. The incident is being investigated as a suspected human smuggling operation, and Union Pacific, the railway company operating the train, said four of the 10 hospitalized patients were flown to facilities in San Antonio. The cause of the medical emergency is still unknown, and the incident has raised concerns about the safety of migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border.

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