I was just thinking about that this morning
W said:
so it's been a week since the biker shootout on I-45
no arrests yet apparently
What the ****AustinCountyAg said:
https://abc13.com/alief-tree-planting-project-broken-window-theory-crime-prevention-theories-shade-in-houston/13165329/
Got a good chuckle out of this crap.
AustinCountyAg said:
https://abc13.com/alief-tree-planting-project-broken-window-theory-crime-prevention-theories-shade-in-houston/13165329/
Got a good chuckle out of this crap.
According to Grizzy, victim was this guy...Diggity said:
Headline should actually read:Quote:
NRG Stadium (Taylor's Version)-area shooting kills man in car waiting at intersection, HPD says
Silly ABC.
https://abc13.com/houston-crime-man-shot-to-death-found-dead-at-intersection-near-nrg-shooting-stadium/13162433/
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— DERRICKWILLIAMSVIDEO (@DWMUSICVIDEOS) April 21, 2023
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"HB 1064 provides an incentive for all offenders with parole eligibility to make the best of their time spent incarcerated," Sherman said.
Right now, violent offenders must serve 50% of their sentence before becoming eligible for parole. If passed, violent offenders could earn time credit through good behavior and education and vocational programs. They could face a parole board after serving only 25% of their sentence.
"We are not asking for thousands of incarcerated to be released into society after the passing of this bill," said Shelly Sexton, with Texas Incarcerated Families Association.
The parole board will still have the final call on who's released and who isn't. Supporters of the bill said inmates deserve a chance at rehab. But victims' families said the bill is "misplaced sympathy."
"That's just not fair," Castro said. "We should be more concerned for the person who was offended."
Andy Kahan with Crime Stoppers of Houston said that if this bill becomes law, approximately 5,000 inmates could be automatically eligible for parole.
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A search is underway after a stolen vehicle believed to have been used by four escaped Mississippi jail detainees was located in the Houston area.
According to the Hinds County Sheriff's Office, the four men were discovered missing from the Raymond Detention Center on Sunday morning. Officials said they discovered a breach in B-Pod, and a white Hinds County public works pickup was reported stolen.
Officials said the pickup was located in Spring Valley.
Microwave Onions said:
Even Mississippi prison escapees know this is a good place to be on the run:
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/stolen-vehicle-used-in-connection-with-mississippi-jail-escape-located-in-houston-areaQuote:
A search is underway after a stolen vehicle believed to have been used by four escaped Mississippi jail detainees was located in the Houston area.
According to the Hinds County Sheriff's Office, the four men were discovered missing from the Raymond Detention Center on Sunday morning. Officials said they discovered a breach in B-Pod, and a white Hinds County public works pickup was reported stolen.
Officials said the pickup was located in Spring Valley.
I guess it's better than 4 more California transplants.
Build It said:
Texas claims to have a 21 percent rate of recidivism. The Feds claim we have 40 percent. Not sure which is true but it's no where near the 99.9 percent you claim.
Are you quoting the Texas Tribune or something?
jt16 said:AustinCountyAg said:
https://abc13.com/alief-tree-planting-project-broken-window-theory-crime-prevention-theories-shade-in-houston/13165329/
Got a good chuckle out of this crap.
No offense, but why is this laughable? It worked for Rudy Giuliani in NYC