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A Texas man who claimed racist graffiti and harassment was arrested by the FBI for allegedly orchestrating a deadly house ...
The Houston Police Department’s 39th annual “March on Crime” campaign will focus on reducing gun violence and car burglaries as the region’s violent crime rate steadily decreases.
Mario Raynard Roberson, 52, is accused of conspiring to set his rental property on fire in order to obtain insurance payments ...
Crime Stoppers of Houston hosted a press conference Wednesday with Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale and other area leaders to discuss public safety challenges and solutions.
Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed the CEO of Crime Stoppers of Houston to serve on the Texas School Safety Center Board, according to a Tuesday news release. Rania Mankarious, the 49-year-old author ...
Jeff Asher, a New Orleans-based criminologist and cofounder of AH Datalytics, said the biggest factor in Houston’s uptick in violent crime was an increase in the number of reported aggravated ...
Crime victims from across Texas, including from the Houston area, are going to Austin in an effort to push lawmakers to prioritize public safety. Thomas said he became a victim of gun violence in ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Shots fired at a busy Home Depot parking lot Wednesday afternoon got us wondering how safe the city of Houston is these days. ABC13's Neighborhood Safety Tracker uses data ...
Dozens of Houston crime victims boarded buses at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church and traveled to the state capitol, where they joined more than 100 fellow crime survivors and families of murder ...
Houston Police Officer Matthew Simon, right, with the Special Operations Division, talks with Becky Edmondson about crime in her neighborhood during a National Crime Prevention Council workshop ...
Survivors of gun violence in Houston used their weekend to call for change. Aswad Thomas, a survivor of gun violence and the national director of the Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice ...
The finding comes even as public safety officials in Houston, such as Police Chief Troy Finner, and experts across the country have cited data showing crime has declined in 2023, compared to 2022.