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resist the sweeps of homeless encampments & support those displaced. Stop Cop Cites.

Full interview with Michael Cargill, owner of Central Texas Gun Works. He says one of the weapons used in the Austin shooting spree was stolen from his store on Saturday. He claims the suspects had attempted to steal from his store several times. He also says the store typically doesn’t check ID’s until the purchase process begins.




Full interview with Michael Cargill, owner of Central Texas Gun Works. He says one of the weapons used in the Austin shooting spree was stolen from his store on Saturday. He claims the suspects had attempted to steal from his store several times. He also says the store typically doesn’t check ID’s until the purchase process begins.



Full interview with Michael Cargill, owner of Central Texas Gun Works. He says one of the weapons used in the Austin shooting spree was stolen from his store on Saturday. He claims the suspects had attempted to steal from his store several times. He also says the store typically doesn’t check ID’s until the purchase process begins.


Full interview with Michael Cargill, owner of Central Texas Gun Works. He says one of the weapons used in the Austin shooting spree was stolen from his store on Saturday. He claims the suspects had attempted to steal from his store several times. He also says the store typically doesn’t check ID’s until the purchase process begins.




This weekend, Austin experienced a level of senseless violence no one should ever face. My heart goes out to everyone impacted - including the victims, their loved ones, and every Austinite who feared for their safety...

Austin police said a suspect is in custody after a SWAT response shut down parts of Texas 71 in South Austin. Police said the man allegedly threw items such as rocks or bricks at vehicles on Ben White Boulevard before barricading himself beneath an on-ramp near South First Street. Story: statesman.com/news/article/t…

Arrests have been made in Austin after at least 10 shootings in the last 24 hours. four victims have been shot, police believe the shootings have been at random. Alex Stone reports. abcnews.link/Rb7av6X

Austin's police chief and mayor say that if Austin had license plate readers it could have helped with today's manhunt and shootings This incident is going to re-open that debate , recently some city council members have been fighting hard against this type of surveillance tech





AUSTIN MAN charged with trying to solicit a child was granted a one-dollar bond by a Travis County judge. He absconded. Last month, Austin PD pulled over a car leaving a South 1st game room for a traffic violation. Jorge Rodriguez, 35, was in the passenger seat. He gave officers a fake name. They found a meth pipe in his backpack. A records check turned up his outstanding warrant on the child solicitation case. While transporting him to jail, the officers realized Rodriguez had slipped his handcuffs. They pulled over on the I-35 service road. When they opened the back door, he bolted out and charged at them. The officers tackled him to the pavement as he tried to bite the officer's face, and had to be punched in the head five times before he stopped fighting. Both officers left the scene bleeding. Rodriguez has 25 cases in Travis County, of which nine were felonies -- - 3 for family violence assault - 2 for burglary - 2 for cocaine - 1 for robbery, and - online solicitation of a child. Two were outright dismissed, two were reduced to misdemeanors, and two ended in probation he later violated. His longest sentence was 2 years in prison. Three pending felonies. Zero jury trials in any of his prior cases.






