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AN ORDINANCE OF
THE OVERTON CITY
COUNCIL REPEALING
AND REPLACING ALL
OF TITLE III, CHAP-
TER 33, SECTIONS
50, 51,52 AND 53 -
MUNICIPAL COURT
TECHNOLOGY FUND
(EXHIBIT A); WITH
THE ORDINANCE AS
PROVIDED BELOW,
PROVIDING FOR THE
ASSESSMENT AND
COLLECTION OF A
MUNICIPAL COURT
TECHNOLOGY FEE
OF $4.00 AGAINST
CITY OF OVERTON
ORDINANCE NO.
2015-04-23A
ADOPTED: APRIL 23,
2015
ALL DEFENDANTS
CONVICTED OF A
MISDEMEANOR OF-
FENSE; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION AND
AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
AND ORDAINING
OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATED TO THE
SUBJECT MATTER
HEREIN.
C.R. EVANS JR.,
MAYOR
ATTESTED BY: RA-
CHEL GAFFORD,
CITY SECRETARY
AN ORDINANCE OF
THE OVERTON CITY
COUNCIL ADDING TI-
TLE III, CHAPTER 33,
SECTION 60 TO THE
CITY OF OVERTON
CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES; PROVIDING
FOR A MUNICIPAL
COURT BUILDING SE-
CURITY FUND; PRO-
VIDING FOR ASSESS-
MENT AND COLLEC-
TION OF A MUNICI-
PAL COURT BUILD-
ING SECURITY FEE
OF $3.00 AGAINST
ALL DEFENDANTS
CITY OF OVERTON
ORDINANCE NO.
215-04-23E
the following persons were
arraigned on:
April 25:
• Christopher Earl Hogan,
April 26:
• Joshua Trent Taylor, 20,
Timpson, possession of con-
ADOPTED: APRIL 23,
2015
CONVICTED OF A
MISDEMEANOR OF-
FENSE; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION AND
EFFECTIVE DATE;
AND ORDAINING
OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATED TO THE
SUBJECT MATTER
HEREON.
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ATTESTED BY: RA-
CHEL GAFFORD,
CITY SECRETARY
C.R. EVANS JR.,
MAYOR
national commerce appeared to
be minimal.
Misdemeanors
• One count of harassment;
• One count of animal cru-
elty;
officer was hospitalized in criti-
cal condition.
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Misdemeanors/Felonies
• There were no misde-
meanors or felonies reported.
pects.
University official Patrick
Horwitz Louchouarn says the failing
Class A misdemeanor, $1,000
PR bond.
Two Texas officers on leave after
fatal shooting of Army veteran
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the fatal shooting of an Army the death of 25-year-old Bran- arrest detention with vehicle
veteran who police say refused don Lawrence. (Violation of Probation), bond
to drop a machete. Yasmine Lawrence says her denied;
Victoria police Chief Jeff husband suffered from post-
Craig says Texas Rangers traumatic stress disorder, had Henderson, public intoxica-
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PR bond; and
• Steven Lee McArter, 35, __________ _______ ___________ ________ _______________
Gary, theft less than $1,500, happened early Tuesday. The tried to grab her gun. Bystand-
ers helped detain the man until
police arrived.
PAGE 6 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Obituaries
Edith S. Welch
Funeral services for Edith
S. Welch, 93, of Henderson, April 28, 2015, at ETMC Hen-
are pending at Rader Funeral derson.
Home.
tice of the Peace Joe Sorrells, West Coast gateway for hun- ficult because drivers had been
dreds of billions of dollars of joining lines throughout the day, unhappy truckers are a vocal
annual trade, much of it with Maynard said. minority, and a labor stoppage
Asia. The Teamsters union has would be disastrous while the
Earlier this year, tough con- been trying to organize drivers at ports continue to recover from
will help investigate Saturday 31, Henderson, Smith County: tract negotiations involving the ports, saying their employers cargo backlogs related to the
night’s fatal shooting during a driving while license invalid, dockworkers who move contain- are engaged in what Maynard contract dispute between dock-
________11. $5,000 bond; ers on and off oceangoing ships called “persistent wage theft” workers and their employers.
was confused by the officers.
Craig says the officers iden-
tified themselves and more 24, Gladewater, driving while lines. “It really hasn’t impeded with Pacific 9 Transportation, panies.
than 30 times told Lawrence intoxicated, Class A misde-
to drop the machete, but he meanor, $2,500 bond with
refused and advanced toward Interlock.
them. Craig says the officers
were forced to open fire.
The chief had no immedi-
ate information about whether trolled substance, State jail
police knew of Lawrence’s mili- felony, $5,000 bond;
tary history. • William Johns Hoover,
29, Henderson, resisting arrest
search or transport, Class A
misdemeanor, $2,500 bond;
and
• Ty Lashay Johnson, 22,
Henderson, criminal trespass,
Class B misdemeanor, $1,000
PR bond.
April 27:
• Ladarrell Vontez Cooper,
24, Henderson, driving while
license invalid, Class B misde-
meanor, $1,000 bond;
• Tammy Davis Humber, 52,
Gary, theft less than $1,500,
Accidents
• There was one wreck
reported.
Arrests If you have information
• 25-year-old arrested for that might lead to the solv-
Arrests
• 25-year-old arrested for
public intoxication; and
• 26-year-old arrested for
warrant/ 2X/RCSO.
Jail Population
•As of 5 a.m. today, there
ed at 7:55 p.m. Monday, near were 102 inmates housed in
the 3100 block of U.S. High- the Rusk County Justice Cen-
way 259 S. ter.
truck maintenance.
ers who haul goods from docks at About 16,000 truckers work “It’s one of the issues that
the nation’s busiest seaport com- the two ports, and several hun- is causing distress, not only for
plex walked off the job Monday dred from four companies were us, but for our families as well,"
in a dispute over their earnings taking part of the job action, Rojas said through a translator,
and employment status, but port Teamsters union spokeswoman
officials said the impact on inter- Barb Maynard said.
Between 400 and 500 drivers other companies — Pacer Cart-
work for the four companies that age, Harbor Rail Transport and
The ports of Los Angeles and were targeted, but an exact count Intermodal Bridge Transport —
Rusk County Pct. No. 5 Jus- Long Beach are the primary of how many walked off was dif- were not returned.
1 Companies have said the
ers on and off oceangoing ships called “persistent wage theft” workers and their employers.
• Mitchell Allen Rogers, 34, nearly closed the twin ports, because drivers are classified not Most truckers “prefer to
Texas A&M Galveston professor fails entire class
ASSOCIATED PRESS Horwitz sent the email Thurs- vision station the email came as
day informing them of their a shock and voiced concern it
A Texas failing grades and saying he’ll could impact their career pros-
A&M Galveston professor has no longer teach the class.
failed every student in his stra- The email said he’s reached
tegic management class, berat- “breaking point.”
ing them via email as a disgrace accused the students of back- grades won’t stick because the
to the school. stabbing and cheating, and said students haven’t finished the
KPRC television station in they lack maturity. course and grades are applied
Houston reports that Irwin Some students told the tele- on completion.
Officer stabbed while working
security at Houston store
ASSOCIATED PRESS Police spokesman Kese Smith
says investigators are trying to
HOUSTON — A man with a determine a motive and whether
hunting knife has been arrested the suspect and the victim know
in the stabbing of an off-duty each other. Smith says the offi-
Houston Community College cer, whose name wasn’t imme-
Class Ajmisdemeanor, $1,000 police officer as she worked diately released, was monitor-
security at a Walmart. ing cash registers when she was
Houston police say the attack stabbed. The suspect allegedly
VICTORIA — Two South disturbance call.
Texas officers have been put on Craig didn’t immediately • Mitchell Allen Rogers, 34, nearly closed the twin ports, because drivers are classified not Most truckers
paid administrative leave over identify the officers involved in Kilgore, Gregg County: evading along with more than two dozen as employees but as independent remain independent contractors
others on the West Coast. contractors who must pay their because they know they have a
The ongoing dispute between own expenses. That can mean greater opportunity to make a
truckers and trucking compa- they take home less than mini- decent income, and they have
nies that resurfaced Monday mum wage, Maynard said. greater flexibility over the hours
A main goal of the job action in which they work,” said Weston
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• One count of terroristic (family violence);
threat; • 26-year-old arrested for
• One count of miscella- harassment;
including six 9-1-1 calls, in the neons theft; • 21-year-old arrested for
24-hour period ending at 7 • Three counts of criminal violation of probation/BOB/
a.m. today. trespass; Gregg Co.;
: • 27-year-old arrested for
theft of property, greater than
• Two counts of simple or equal to $500, but less than
assault. $2o,ooo/motion to revoke;
• 29-year-old arrested for
Felonies aggravated assault with a
• Narcotics possession deadly weapon; and
reported at 8:37 a.m. Monday; • 38-year-old arrested for
• Narcotics possession possession of marijuana, less
reported at 4:05 p.m. Monday, than two ounces.
near the 9900 block of Farm-
to-Market Road 840; and
• Aggravated assault report-
RUSK COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
• Responded to 72 calls,
including 24 9-1-1 calls, in the
24-hour period ending at 5 public intoxication/HPD; ing of a crime, call Crime
a.m. today. • 26-year-old arrested for Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS
prohibitive substance/item in or (903) 655-8477. You will
correctional facility and flee- remain anonymous, will not
ing police officer/Travis Co.; have to testify in court and
• 47-year-old arrested for could receive a reward up to
assault causes bodily injury $1,000.
Truckers strike at huge seaport complex
ASSOCIATED PRESS the flow of cargo,” Port of Los said he joined the strike because
Angeles spokesman Phillip San- the company refuses to pay for
LOS ANGELES-Truck driv- field said.
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$750 bond; and cargo containers were moving drivers as employees, not con- Harbor Trucking Association,
• Joseph Wade Trousdale, freely despite scattered picket tractors. Amador Rojas, a driver which represents trucking com-
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 2015, newspaper, April 28, 2015; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235930/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.