Friday, April 27, 2012

Train slams into stalled vehicle on tracks

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A train slammed into an SUV in northeast Houston this morning after the driver ran out of gas on the tracks.

Authorities say the driver ran out of gas on the tracks on Laura Koppe near Hirsch. The vehicle flipped over after it was hit by the train. Amazingly, were told no one was hurt in the crash.

There is no word if any charges will be filed.

The intersection was being cleared for the morning traffic.

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Three armed suspects accused of robbing pit bull seller

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Three suspects are accused of an armed robbery of a man who was selling them a pit bull puppy.

According to court documents, the male victim, who sells pit bull puppies, received a call from a buyer the night of March 8 and agreed to meet the buyer at his south side house. The victim says when he walked out of his house at around 10:40pm, he was met by three armed suspects, who forced him back inside and demanded money and property. He told police that the suspects forced his wife to the floor and stole cash, electronics and his pit bull puppy.

Police say they tracked the caller's phone number to Roderick Mason and that the victim picked Mason out of a photo array. He also picked the two other suspects, Tori Kelly and John Joseph, out of photo arrays.

Mason was arrested on March 14 for an unrelated case, along with Joseph and Kelly, court documents state.

Kelly, Mason and Joseph are charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.

Bond has been set at $30,000 each.

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Motorcyclist critically injured in accident in SW Houston

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A serious accident involving a motorcycle left one person in the hospital.

Investigators say a man on a motorcycle was speeding along Richmond near Loretto when he crashed into the back of a car.

The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital where he was listed in critical condition. The driver of the car was not hurt.

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METRO faces public backlash over counter-terror intitiave

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- METRO is promising to get to the bottom of what happened when its own police department invited TSA to stare down bus passengers two weeks ago.

METRO first said it would search passengers' bags, then said that didn't happen. Now, METRO says it never will.

The METRO counter-terrorism exercise didn't round up any terrorists. Instead, 81 officers arrested 14 people, predominantly alleged prostitutes and dope smokers. More problematic for METRO is that it seemed to anger and confuse some of the agency's riders who weren't eager to have their bags searched.

"There are an awful lot of assets out here," METRO police chief Victor Rodriguez told Eyewitness News on April 13.

Two weeks after METRO made a big deal about bringing TSA to bus stops for a counter-terrorism exercise, dozens of angry citizens came to tell METRO to keep TSA away.

"We are here to loudly condemn METRO's recent violations of the United States constitution," Houston lawyer Robert Fickman said.

"You've gone one step too far by bringing the TSA into our house," another concerned resident said.

"In my opinion, the METRO board doesn't get it," said another.

On April 13, the METRO Police Department invited TSA to be a part of its bus-safe exercise. METRO said then and repeated for days afterwards there would be random searches of bus and train passengers' bags.

"To get inside my bag, it's my personal items. I am not going to let you in my bag unless you have a warrant," concerned resident Keith Francis said.

After an uproar, METRO says it never did any bag searches and never intended to, that the official METRO blog saying so was just a mistake.

"There was never an intention to do bag searches," METRO President and Chairman George Grenias said.

But for METRO rider Derrick Broze, it's not enough.

"I don't feel that by purchasing a ticket or riding a bus, I have to forfeit my constitutional rights to my protections and be subject to search or seizure," Broze said.

A friend of Broze took pictures of the bus-safe exercise that he says show TSA agents and METRO police asking riders where they're going as they get off the bus and how often they ride that route.

"METRO and TSA were going onto the buses and questioning people about their normal routes and their normal behavior, and it just kind of creates an atmosphere of fear," Broze said.

There aren't any photos of searches and METRO says none were done. After Thursday's showdown, the METRO chairman said it will stay that way so long as he is chairman.

"It's not going to happen while I am chairman -- putting in place random searches and seizures. We're going to get to the bottom of this and we'll have a lot more dialogue," Garcia said.

The METRO police chief told us last week he hoped to repeat the exercise within the next few weeks. No such promise was made on Thursday.

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12-foot python on the loose at southwest Houston complex

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The residents of a Houston apartment complex came home to an unusual notice from management Thursday evening. It said a giant 12-foot-long python is on the loose.

It escaped from a unit at the Esplanade Apartments, just across the street from Hermann Park. A warning letter was given to residents there. And that's rattling some nerves.

"Definitely freaks me out a little bit. It makes me a little hesitant to go outside," resident Kimberly Stein said. "It's really precarious how it got outside to begin with."

Residents found a flyer on their front door mats. It warns residents of a 12-foot python on the loose and asks anyone who spots the reptile to call animal control.

"I called the maintenance guy this morning and they do believe that the snake escaped from someone's apartment who lives in the second floor; that's why they said. Somebody saw it in the second-floor garage area, but they don't know where in the building it is," resident Wendy Hiester said.

Now some are wondering if it's lurking the garage or if it's camouflaging itself in the lush landscaping.

Everyone there seems to have their own sense of the python, and for some, sleeping tonight won't be easy.

"I'm worried can it get into the apartment somehow, so I think we'll be talking about it when we go to sleep tonight," nearby resident Chase Culver.

A lot of people in the apartment complex are aware of the situation.

We called the number on the flyer but it was an answering service that picked up. They said they'll try to get more information and get back to us.

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Houston-area mom says 1 of 6 newborns is sick

AP  HOUSTON -- A Houston-area woman who had sextuplets says five are "cruising along as expected for preemies" while the sixth baby is sick.

Lauren Perkins of Pearland used her website to offer an update on the three boys and three girls.

The infants were born Monday at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Authorities say five of the babies, born about two months premature, are now breathing on their own.

Hospital officials say no updates on the infants will be provided until Monday.

Perkins was allowed to hold one of her daughters Thursday. She also says the baby who's sick has been making progress. The new mom did not elaborate.

The Houston Chronicle reports the children have been named Andrew Noah, Benjamin Luke, Levi Thomas, Allison Kate, Caroline Grace and Leah Michelle.

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Houston Episcopalians hope to offer same-sex rite

See it on TV? Check here. AP  HOUSTON -- An Episcopal church in Houston will be among the first to offer gay and lesbian couples a liturgy blessing same-sex relationships if the denomination approves such rites at its summer convention.

Bishop Andy Doyle of the Houston-based Episcopal Diocese of Texas says he gave St. Stephen's Episcopal Church the go-ahead, even though he plans to vote against the same-sex blessings resolution.

Considering that many Texas Episcopalians oppose same-sex unions, each rector will be allowed to choose whether his or her congregation will offer the ceremony if it's approved.

St. Stephen's rector, the Rev. Lisa Hunt, told the Houston Chronicle this is an important step until "full marriage equality" exists.

The liturgy wouldn't create legal same-sex marriages, since the state of Texas doesn't recognize such unions.

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