A West Texas resident with measles visited multiple locations in San Antonio, New Braunfels, and San Marcos, Texas, between February 14th and 16th, prompting health officials to issue a warning. These locations included Texas State University, the University of Texas at San Antonio, the San Antonio River Walk, and a Buc-ees in New Braunfels. Individuals present at these locations during the specified times should monitor for symptoms. This outbreak, stemming from Gaines County (with an 18% unvaccinated rate), is the largest measles outbreak in Texas in three decades. Health officials urge vaccination to prevent further spread.
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Seven San Antonio police officers were shot while responding to a call for help at an apartment complex. Thankfully, all seven officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries, a fortunate outcome given the circumstances. The sheer number of officers injured – seven – is striking and warrants a thorough investigation into the events that unfolded.
The alleged assailant is deceased, having suffered a gunshot wound during the incident. Reports indicate this individual had a recent arrest record, raising questions about how he was able to possess firearms and potentially the circumstances leading to his release. The sequence of events suggests a potentially chaotic scene, with officers seemingly engaging the suspect one at a time, rather than employing a coordinated tactical approach, although this interpretation might be inaccurate until official reports are released.… Continue reading