Texas
Police officer dies while driving to work as Hurricane Beryl slammed into Texas coast
A Texas police officer recently lost his life on his way to work during Hurricane Beryl, according to officials.
The Houston Police Department (HPD) announced the tragic incident on Monday evening. The storm, which was recently downgraded to a tropical storm, passed through Texas on Monday on its way north.
The deceased officer was identified as Russell Richardson, who worked in HPD’s technology services department.
In a post on X, HPD acting police chief Larry Satterwhite announced that it had been “a sad day for our [HPD] family.”
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A Houston police officer died on his way to work amid Hurricane Beryl. (Getty Images)
“I am deeply saddened to report we lost a member of our HPD family today while he was en route to work during the hurricane,” Satterwhite’s post read.
“Information Security Officer Russell Richardson, 54, assigned to the Office of Technology Services, was caught in rising flood waters [sic] on Houston Avenue and tragically lost his life,” the statement added. “We ask everyone to keep Russell’s family – his wife and children – and his coworkers and friends in your prayers.”
On Facebook, HPD’s announcement was flooded with hundreds of comments offering sympathy.
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Severe flooding is seen next to the I-10 freeway just after Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on Monday, July 8, 2024, in Houston. (Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
“My condolences to his family, friends and coworkers. Thank you for your service,” one social media user wrote.
“My thoughts and prayers to his family and loved ones and everyone at the HPD,” another said.
Tropical Storm Beryl is projected to impact Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana as it makes its way north towards Canada. According to Fox Weather, at least three people have died since the storm hit Texas, and over 2.7 million people have been impacted by power outages.
A fallen fence in seen in a residential neighborhood in East Houston just after Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on Monday, July 8, 2024 in Houston. (Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
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Texas
Texas homeowner mistakes alligator on the porch for an Amazon package delivery
FULSHEAR, Texas – A Texas homeowner heading out for an early morning walk got quite a surprise when he mistook a large reptile parked on his front porch for an online delivery.
Officers with the Fulshear Police Department were called to a local residence last week after the homeowner accidentally struck an alligator with his screen door, initially believing it was a package from Amazon.
What they’re saying:
“With all the heavy rain we’ve been getting lately, it seems the gators are on the move,” the police department said in a statement. “This little fella decided to skip the swamp and upgrade to porch life this morning.”
Footage released by the department captures the alligator resting on the concrete porch while the homeowner explains the startling encounter to responding officers, noting he didn’t realize what it was until he banged into it with the door.
Police officers successfully wrangled the alligator and relocated it safely to a nearby pond.
Recent heavy rainfall across the region has displaced local wildlife, prompting authorities to urge residents to remain cautious as animals seek out dry territory.
“If you see an unexpected visitor like this around your home, give it plenty of space and let us handle it,” the department reminded the community. “Apparently, even the gators are looking for higher ground these days!”
The department also added a bit of local humor to the unusual morning call: “And yes, before anyone asks, this little gator is not paying property taxes.”
The Source: Fulshear Police via Storyful
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