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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Texas Tech student accused of killing officer is caught, police say

A Texas Tech student accused of shooting and killing an officer at the police station on campus was caught late Monday and is now in custody, police tell local media.

The suspect, identified as Hollis Daniels, had been brought to the police station after a welfare check when he suddenly shot and killed the officer earlier in the evening before bolting from the scene, officials said.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/09/texas-tech-campus-locked-down-shooter-at-large.html

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Here is something interesting and everyone should be aware of our "neighbors."

Feds require expanding Section 8 & neighborhood targeting

Government bureaucrats are going to take your money and pay for “very low-income” people to move next door to you!!

You and I worked hard to purchase our homes and we live in the best neighborhood we can afford. Now, hard working taxpayers will be forced to pay for people who cannot afford it to live next door. Low-income families will be, “dispersed” into your neighborhood if they think it would be a good “opportunity for low and very low-income residents.” Of course, they are not going to move low-income people into the wealthy neighborhoods of the people promoting these bad policies.

If you don’t live in Baltimore County, it’s only a matter of time before this comes to your county. Middle class neighborhoods are the targets.

“Baltimore County pledges $30 million to help integrate housing. Baltimore County will invest $3 million annually for 10 years to develop or preserve 1,000 affordable housing units that will be geographically dispersed in neighborhoods with access to opportunity for low- and very low-income residents, stated the agreement. The county also will provide at least 2,000 Housing Choice Vouchers to assist families in finding housing in higher-opportunity neighborhoods.”

“This week’s agreement – to be announced, among others, by Gustavo Velasquez, assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – also calls on County Executive Kevin Kamenetz to introduce legislation in the County Council that would prohibit landlords from refusing to rent to tenants with Section 8 federal rental vouchers.”

https://baltimorebrew.com/2016/03/15/baltimore-county-pledges-30-million-to-help-integrate-housing/#comments

http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/settlement-to-increase-affordable-housing-in-baltimore-county_o

There was a vote this year on requiring property owners to accept Section 8 vouchers if they rent their home. It passed the House of Delegates and failed in the Senate.

Here is the vote in the House of Delegates:
http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?pid=flrvotepage&tab=subject3&id=hb0172,h-0835&stab=02&ys=2017RS