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Dallas woman, 19, kills elderly man over phone in Facebook Marketplace meetup: police
SUMMARY: A 19-year-old woman, Amaya Madrano, faces capital murder charges after allegedly shooting 66-year-old Ahmad Alola during a Facebook Marketplace transaction in Dallas. Alola, a patriarch of his family, was killed near an elementary school while attempting to sell an iPhone 15. Surveillance footage captured the interaction between the two, showing Madrano shooting Alola before fleeing the scene. Police linked Madrano to the crime through her distinct tattoos and her social media account, which was selling a similar phone shortly after the incident. Madrano, already on probation for a previous assault, has a bond set at $1 million.
Police say Ahmad Alkhalaf, a 66-year-old husband and father from Sasche, was murdered in the middle of the afternoon at an Oak Cliff gas station just off I-35 and South Marsalis Avenue. A 19-year-old woman is charged with his murder.
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From Comptroller to Chancellor, Hegar prepares to lead Texas A&M
SUMMARY: Glenn Hegar, who has been Texas State Comptroller for over 10 years, is transitioning to become Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System starting July 1. While finishing his duties—such as certifying the state budget amid economic uncertainty—he has been preparing for his new role by engaging with staff and visiting campuses. Hegar emphasizes affordability as a key challenge for higher education, aiming to reduce student debt and ensure job opportunities post-graduation. Reflecting on his tenure as Comptroller, he highlights fostering a customer service culture to simplify business and tax processes, supporting Texas’s strong and growing economy.
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Smugglers sentenced for roles in over 50 migrant deaths in San Antonio | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Two smugglers involved in the deadliest human trafficking case in U.S. history were sentenced in San Antonio. Armando Gonzalez Ortega received 83 years, and Filipe Orduno Torres was sentenced to life in prison for smuggling 64 migrants, including children and a pregnant woman, in a tractor trailer without air conditioning through Texas heat. Fifty-three migrants died during the 2022 incident. U.S. authorities emphasized a firm commitment to stopping illegal crossings and warned smugglers that crimes affecting the U.S. will be prosecuted, even if committed abroad. Another co-conspirator’s trial is scheduled for September.
Two men have been sentenced for their roles in the deaths of over 50 migrants being smuggled inside a tractor trailer in southwest San Antonio in 2022.
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In the tropics: Tropical Depression 2 forms in southern Gulf, expected to move into Mexico
SUMMARY: Tropical Depression 2 has formed in the southern Gulf of Mexico, now officially the second Atlantic depression of the 2025 season. Hurricane hunters detected a small, organized circulation with sustained winds of 30 mph, moving west-northwest at 7 mph, expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Barry. The system will likely make landfall near Tampico, Mexico, Sunday night or early Monday morning, bringing heavy rain and flash flooding risks, especially in mountainous areas. Meanwhile, moisture from the system will increase rain chances and street flooding in Southeast Texas on Sunday, with a weather impact alert in effect from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. KHOU 11 will provide ongoing tropical updates.
Chief meteorologist David Paul is tracking the system, which should sling rain our way Sunday and Monday.
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