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Round Rock Juneteenth shooting: Husband of Lyndsey Vicknair speaks out | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-06-17 21:39:29

SUMMARY: Kevin Vicnaire, along with family and friends, are mourning the death of 33-year-old Lindsay Vicnaire, who was killed during a Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock. Lindsay, a mother of three and an attorney, was struck by a bullet while attending a concert at Old Settler's Park. Despite Kevin's efforts to perform CPR, Lindsay succumbed to her injuries. The shooting, involving two conflicting groups, left two dead and 14 injured. Round Rock Police are searching for a suspect described as a young black man with short dreads. Kevin urges the shooter to reflect on the immense harm caused.

The husband of one of the women killed spoke out about Saturday night's shooting at the Juneteenth celebration in Old Settlers Park in Round Rock.

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Man fatally shot after argument at NE Houston apartment complex

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-06-30 06:26:49

SUMMARY: A man was shot and killed at the Pinewood Apartments on Greens Road in northeast Houston last night, around 9:53 PM. The incident occurred following an argument between two men, during which one man pulled out a gun and shot the other before fleeing the scene. Houston Police Department's Tactical Unit was brought in to sweep the area, though no suspect was found. The victim has not been identified by HPD, though witnesses described him as a good man. Authorities urge anyone with information about the shooting to contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 713-222-TIPS. Michelle Turner reports live for KPRC 2 .

A man was fatally shot following an argument at the Pinewood Apartments on Greens Road near George Bush Intercontinental Airport in northeast Houston. The incident occurred late Saturday night. Houston police responded to the scene at 9:40 p.m. and found the victim dead from a gunshot wound.

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Hurricane Beryl: Where is it headed?

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-06-29 22:23:47

SUMMARY: Barrel is rapidly intensifying, forecasted to become a Category 3 or higher hurricane by tomorrow evening, a rare event for June. Two Hunter flights will sample the storm’s strength and surrounding atmosphere. Currently a Category 1 with 85 mph winds, Barrel is expected to intensify and impact the Eastern Caribbean, Jamaica, and the Yucatan. Unprecedented for June, it’s the furthest east-forming hurricane on record. Besides Barrel, another disturbance in the Bay of Campeche and a developing wave are being monitored. Back home, North Texas faces extreme heat with advisories in effect, temperatures hitting 100°F and feeling as high as 110°F until July 4th.

Hurricane Beryl has formed in the Atlantic and is heading towards the Gulf. FOX 4’s Dylan Federico tracks the storm and looks at the forecast for North Texas.

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How a problem at Lake Livingston Dam could impact water for millions in Houston

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-06-29 22:06:35

SUMMARY: The Trinity River Authority is monitoring the Lake Livingston Dam due to potential damage from recent rain and flooding. Although there’s no immediate risk, any failure could severely impact the Greater Houston area. Lake Livingston, the third-largest lake in Texas, holds 185 quadrillion gallons of water and supplies 60% of Houston’s daily water needs. A dam failure would disrupt water supply and pressure for residents across Houston, Harris County, and three surrounding counties. Despite other water sources like Lake Houston, they wouldn’t suffice. Currently, there’s no danger, but the situation remains under review.

A Lake Livingston Dam is now being watched for a “potential failure.”
The Trinity River Authority, which oversees Lake Livingston, the dam and the Trinity River, shared the declaration on Friday.

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