LUFKIN (AP) – Some elected officials in East Texas have dropped the public forum part of meetings amid concerns about abusive speakers. The Angelina County Commissioners Court voted Tuesday to eliminate the public forum portion of future meetings. County Judge Wes Suiter says the forum had become more of an attack or a grievance against a member of the court or another elected official. One resident, Don Lymbery, said the public forum is a way for individuals to let commissioners know about things coming up in the county. Lymbery says doing away with the public forum takes away the opportunity to talk to commissioners directly. Commissioners, whose meetings are held in Lufkin, previously allowed a person about three minutes during the public forum to bring up a topic.
Autopsy Report Released in Longview Death
LONGVIEW — A man found dead in a Longview motel room last Friday died from a stab wound to his neck. The preliminary autopsy report on the death of Arnold Lee McCollaum Jr., 47, of Longview, was released yesterday. It said, when he was stabbed, his jugular vein was perforated. McCollaum was found dead in a room at the American Dream Inn in the 2000 block of East Marshall Avenue, where he lived. Arrested in the case was Gary Don Murphy, 51, of Kilgore. (Pictured) He was arrested without incident and charged with murder several hours after the body was discovered. His bond was set at $250,000.
Hegar’s Good For Texas Tour Coming to East Texas This Month
AUSTIN — East Texas is on the itinerary as Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar embarks on a 27-city, two-month Good For Texas tour, meeting with local officials and citizens to talk about the future of the Texas economy. Here’s a rundown of the stops he plans in our area:
Tuesday, Sept. 22:
*Lufkin-Angelina Chamber of Commerce, 1615 S. Chestnut, Lufkin — 10:00 a.m.
*Nacogdoches County Exposition and Civic Center, 3805 NW Stallings Drive, Nacogdoches — 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 23:
*Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, 315 N. Broadway, Tyler — 9:30 a.m.
*Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Complex, 100 Grand Blvd., Longview — 2:00 p.m. Continue reading Hegar’s Good For Texas Tour Coming to East Texas This Month
Discovery Science Place to Close Temporarily for Updates, Renovations
TYLER — On Monday, Sept. 14, Tyler’s Discovery Science Place will close for two weeks to update current exhibits and perform maintenance renovations. Executive Director Chris Rasure says the hands-on children’s museum will reopen at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, participating in Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day Live! event. The nationwide event offers free admission to visitors presenting a Museum DayLive! ticket at a participating museum or cultural institution. You can go to http://www.Smithsonian.com/museumdaylive to download your Museum Day Live! ticket. Visitors who present the ticket will gain free entrance for two at participating venues for one day only. One ticket is permitted per household, per email address. Continue reading Discovery Science Place to Close Temporarily for Updates, Renovations
Tyler Animal Services Launches Finding Rover App
TYLER — The city of Tyler has just come up with a way to alleviate the heartbreak of losing a dog. According to a news release, with approximately seven million dogs lost every year, Tyler Animal Services is integrating with Finding Rover in an effort to reunite families with their pets. Using facial recognition technology, Finding Rover is a free social media app that is just a download away, according to city officials. Continue reading Tyler Animal Services Launches Finding Rover App
Longview Shooting Victim Dies at Hospital
LONGVIEW — A man found with a gunshot wound Monday night in Longview has died from his injuries. Fedrick Jones, 35, was found around 10:00 in the roadway in the 300 block of Scenic Drive, according to the Longview Police Department Facebook page. Authorities said Jones had a gunshot wound and was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview where he later died. Police have no suspects in the shooting. Continue reading Longview Shooting Victim Dies at Hospital
Two Arrested Following East Texas Chase
EAST TEXAS — A driver and passenger are in custody after a chase through multiple towns between Tyler and Longview. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, it began around 3:30 Monday afternoon on State Highway 31 and ended about 20 minutes later when state troopers used road spikes to stop the vehicle. State Trooper Jean Dark said the pair were in a car that might have sped away from a traffic stop. “I don’t know what they initially were pulled over for,” she said, adding that more details should be available later.
Gohmert Makes Unusual Offer on Iran Deal
WASHINGTON, D.C. — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert has an offer — though he admits it’s unlikely he’ll be taken up on it. The longtime Republican lawmaker says he won’t run for re-election if House and Senate leaders “treat the Iran agreement as the treaty it is and as the Constitution requires.” Gohmert spoke with KTBB after initially announcing his offer while sitting in for talk show host Sean Hannity Friday afternoon. Gohmert said he’d file a resolution Tuesday declaring that the Iran nuclear agreement “is a treaty, and…that since it’s a treaty, the House does not get a vote, but 2/3 of the Senate must vote for it, or it is not binding on America.” Continue reading Gohmert Makes Unusual Offer on Iran Deal
Drug Suspect Sought in Lufkin Area
LUFKIN — Deep East Texas Crime Stoppers wants to pay you for information that leads to the arrest of a man sought by the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office for three narcotics trafficking warrants. According to KETK, a judge issued three state jail felony arrest warrants August 31 following an investigation into Samual Rodriguez for manufacturing and delivering a controlled substance. Law officers are looking for Rodriguez (AKA Sammy), a 28-year-old Hispanic male who stands 5’9″ tall and weighs approximately 200 pounds. He has a scar through his left eyebrow and tattoos on his right arm, hand, and calf. Continue reading Drug Suspect Sought in Lufkin Area
5th Annual “Art Of Peace – Tyler” Kicks Off Today
TYLER — The 5th Annual “Art Of Peace – Tyler” is a series of peace-themed events beginning with the opening of an art exhibit today at the Tyler Museum of Art. Activities last until the actual International Day of Peace on September 21. Other highlights include a Liberty Hall concert featuring Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Ruthie Foster and a peace meal at Marvin United Methodist Church. You can visit http://www.tylerpeace.com for all the details.
Kilgore FD Prepares to Put New Drone to Work
KILGORE — The Kilgore Fire Department will be taking a new approach to assisting in emergency situations. KETK reports it’s the first department in East Texas to purchase a drone. Last week, the department presented the drone, known as Eric — “emergency response information collector” — at the city council meeting. Eric was bought by the Kilgore Rescue Unit, which drew funds from the city, Gregg and Rusk Counties, and donations. The department has now applied for the FAA certificate of authorization, and should receive approval within sixty days. Fire Chief Mike Simmons says, “As we start to move forward in the phase one of training in the FAACLA process, we’ll have a formalized class where all the folks that want to fly the thing or be trained to fly it will go through training — how to operate it, how to use the fail-safe features.” Continue reading Kilgore FD Prepares to Put New Drone to Work
New Police Chief Sworn In at LETU
LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University hosted a short swearing-in ceremony Monday morning for its new chief of police, Michael Schultz. Gregg County Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Tim Bryan administered the oath of office. Schultz succeeds Terry Turner, who left the university in May after serving in the role for nearly 16 years. Before coming to Longview, Schultz served as police sergeant for Spring ISD for 17 years and Cypress-Fairbanks ISD for three years.
Fatal Accident in Rusk County
Body Found in Longview Motel, Arrest Made
LONGVIEW — One person is in custody following a Longview murder. The victim’s body was found at the American Dream Inn, 2105 East Marshall Avenue shortly before 6:00 Friday evening. He was pronounced dead by Justice of the Peace Tim Bryan and the body sent to a Tyler lab for autopsy. Investigators were able to determine that the person responsible for the murder was Gary Don Murphy, 51, of Kilgore. He was arrested for murder several hours later without incident. His bond was set at $250,000. More details will be released as they become available.
Missing Boy with Medical Needs is Found
CANTON — A young boy who was sought because it was believed he was in need of medical attention, has been located. Child Protective Services says Jayden Malone, 10, was found Friday with his grandmother. Teresa Matteson, 47, was arrested on a felony charge. Authorities said the child has numerous medical conditions. CPS has been granted custody of the boy to ensure his safety.
CPS Issues Alert for Child with Medical Needs
CANTON — Officials are asking for the public’s help locating a child believed to be in need of immediate attention for a serious medical condition. According to KETK, Child Protective Services says Jayden Malone, 10, is the missing boy. Authorities said the child has numerous medical conditions. Malone is suspected to be with Teresa Matterson in the Canton/Van Zandt County area. CPS has been granted custody of the boy to ensure his safety. If you have any information about Jayden or his whereabouts, call CPS at 903-253-2374 or 903-203-7704.
East Texans Pay Tribute to Law Enforcement
TYLER — There wasn’t a safer place to be Friday morning than on Broadway in Tyler. KETK reports officers from several departments gathered together to pay respects to Deputy Darren Goforth and stand together in light of the recent attacks against law enforcement. Governor Abbott requested law enforcement flash their blue lights for one minute at 11:00 a.m. “Well, we’re out here to honor Deputy Goforth and other law enforcement, all other law enforcement that have lost their lives and are serving right now,” said Smith County Game Warden Brad Clark. Continue reading East Texans Pay Tribute to Law Enforcement
Rusk County Chase Ends in Gunfire
RUSK COUNTY — A law enforcement chase in Rusk County ended Thursday night in an exchange of gunfire. According to KETK, the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office says it started around 8:15 Thursday night, when officers were responding to a suicidal person in the 1600 block of Kilgore Drive in Henderson. When officers arrived the suspect drove away. After a pursuit on Highway 64 West, the man stopped the vehicle and fired shots at the officers. Officers fired back at the man, who was arrested shortly after. No one was injured. The name of the suspect was not immediately available.
Names Released in Fatal Longview Wreck
LONGVIEW — Police Friday released the names of those involved in Thursday afternoon’s deadly accident in Longview. According to KETK, Longview police say Leing D. Hinson, 43, was killed when the van she was in ran into the back of a truck. The accident happened on I-20 at mile marker 595. Police say a truck traveling east in the outside lane was slowing down because traffic was backing up due to another accident. David Hinson, 49, was also traveling in the outside lane of I-20, but he was reportedly driving too fast. He tried to avoid the truck by swerving into the inside lanes. The right front passenger side of his car ran into the right rear driver’s side of the truck. Continue reading Names Released in Fatal Longview Wreck
Tyler ISD Celebrates Attendance Awareness Month
TYLER – Tyler ISD is joining with schools, city agencies, community nonprofits, businesses, and others around the nation to celebrate Attendance Awareness Month. According to a TISD news release, these groups will work together to help raise public awareness, map local attendance gaps, and work with community partners to improve school attendance numbers. During the month, school leaders, community advocates, parents, and students are encouraged to act upon what school leaders term critical first steps to help stem chronic absenteeism: build a habit and a culture of regular attendance, use data to determine when and with whom chronic absence is a problem, and identify and address barriers to getting children to school.
The Cruz Campaign Comes to Smith County
TYLER — Smith’s Lone Star Event Center was packed Thursday afternoon as presidential candidate Ted Cruz made an appearance. KETK reports if elected President of the United States, Senator Cruz reaffirmed that he plans to do a lot in his first few days of office. The first step he will take: rescind every illegal and unconstitutional executive order that President Obama has made. Secondly- he plans to defund Planned Parenthood. Thirdly, he intends to stop religious persecution in our country. Cruz told the crowd, “Every one of us, regardless of faith, has the right to seek and worship God with all of our heart, mind and soul.” He also plans to “rip the Iranian Nuclear Deal to shreds” and repeal every word of Obamacare.
Former Teacher Gets Probation for Sexting Student
MARSHALL — Former Waskom High School teacher Justin James Kelly, arrested last October for sending inappropriate text messages to a student, pleaded guilty Monday to display of harmful material to a minor, a Class A misdemeanor. That’s according to KETK and the Marshall News-Messenger. “The initial charge was online solicitation, but that statute was held to be unconstitutional a little over two years ago, so we had to change the charge to the misdemeanor charge he ultimately pled to,” said Harrison County Criminal District Attorney Coke Solomon. “Based on the evidence that was the only offense we could proceed with.” Continue reading Former Teacher Gets Probation for Sexting Student
Man Gets Life Sentence in Multiple Stabbing Attack
TYLER — An East Texas man has been sentenced to life in prison after he was found guilty of stabbing his fiancee more than 20 times. According to KETK, court records show Cedric Humble, 26, of Marshall, was sentenced in Tyler’s 7th District Court. He was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. On February 5, Humble stabbed his fiancee 23 times at a home in the 400 block of East Ferguson Street in Tyler. The victim, Karistha Johnson, was taken to a local hospital and treated for her wounds. Police said Johnson was stabbed with a steak knife during an argument. Her 12-year-old son witnessed the incident. Continue reading Man Gets Life Sentence in Multiple Stabbing Attack
Longview Man Dies in Nebraska Collision with Deer
CHADRON, NEB. (AP) – Authorities say a Longview man has died after his motorcycle struck one or more deer in the northwestern corner of Nebraska. The accident occurred a little before 6 a.m. Thursday, about three miles south of Chadron on U.S. Highway 385. The Nebraska State Patrol says a group of motorcyclists were headed north when three of them struck deer that had wandered onto the roadway. Patrol spokeswoman Deb Collins says the dead man has been identified as James Anderson, 53. The patrol says one of the other motorcyclists suffered minor injuries.
Area Officers Prepare for Police Solidarity Event
TYLER — Tyler area law officers are preparing for their role in a statewide solidarity event. Governor Greg Abbott asked this week that all law enforcement in Texas activate their emergency lights this morning at 11:00 for 1 minute. Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth’s funeral is scheduled to begin at that time. The governor has asked for the display as a show of solidarity for the men and women who serve as police officers. According to a Tyler Police Department news release, a special detail of area departments will gather at Broadway Square Mall from J.C. Penney and will line up facing Broadway activating their emergency lights. Law officers will stand in front of their emergency vehicles in remembrance of all officers who have died recently in the line of duty. Officers working the streets in local communities will also pull over and activate their emergency lights for the one-minute period.
Sickle Cell Blamed in Football Player’s Death
LONGVIEW — A condition said to be among the top non-traumatic killers of high school and college athletes is blamed in the death of a Pine Tree High School football player. According to KETK, a cause of death report obtained Wednesday stated that defensive back Joshua ‘Josh’ Warren, Longview, died of exertional sickling due to prolonged physical activity complicating sickle cell trait. The 16-year-old athlete died July 1 at Good Shepherd Medical Center, less than 24 hours after participating in a strength and conditioning workout at Pine Tree High School. Continue reading Sickle Cell Blamed in Football Player’s Death
Tyler Police Chief Named to State Board
AUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott has named Tyler Police Chief Gary Swindle to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Board. The governor made the announcement late Wednesday afternoon. Swindle is a 33 year veteran of the Tyler Police Department and has served as the Chief of Police since 2000. As Chief of Police, he commands a department comprised of 245 employees (194 sworn officers) and oversees an annual operating budget of $26 million dollars. Continue reading Tyler Police Chief Named to State Board
Cruz to Visit Tyler Area Today
TYLER — Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz will be making a Texas fly-around today that includes a stop on the outskirts of Tyler, according to information from the Cruz campaign. Doors open this afternoon at 2:00 and the program begins at 3:30 at Smith’s Lone Star Event Center on Farm Road 2767. Campaign officials say the event is open to the public at no cost. You can go to http://www.TedCruz.org to RSVP and learn more about the campaign. Cruz’s other Thursday rallies will be in Fort Worth and Kingwood.
Man Gets 99 Years for Child Sex Assault
RUSK — A man was convicted and sentenced to 99 years in prison Monday in Rusk for the sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl. KETK reports that the verdicts came in from a Cherokee County jury after Joe Lira Longoria was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. The district attorney’s office says the assault took place in 2013 at Lake Jacksonville while the girl was with her family over the Fourth of July weekend. The jury saw video-taped interviews in which the defendant admitted to the assault. The victim, now a 12-year-old, testified during the trial. Continue reading Man Gets 99 Years for Child Sex Assault
Police: Longview Robbers Fight with Store Employees
LONGVIEW — Two Longview men have been taken into custody after they allegedly tried to steal items from a local store and then reportedly fought with store employees. The Longview Police Department says officers were dispatched to the 400 block of East Loop 281 at 1:17 Monday afternoon on reports of a robbery. By the time authorities arrived, both suspects had left the location. Continue reading Police: Longview Robbers Fight with Store Employees
