In the meantime, Hispanic organizations are uniting to debunk misinformation, and trying to educate people about their rights.
AUSTIN, Texas — Police have identified the victim who died this week in Austin's third deadly crash of the year. According to the Austin Police Department (APD), 47-year-old Jarren T. Wallingsford was killed after a two-vehicle collision on Monday at East Parmer Lane and Samsung Boulevard in northeast Austin.
A fatal two-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection of E. Parmer Lane and Samsung Blvd on Friday morning, leaving one driver dead and another seriously injured. The
The Austin Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in locating Sirveon Abdullah, a 22-year-old wanted for aggravated robbery. Abdullah has an outstanding felony warrant, according
One of the victims was identified as 19-year-old Victor Ekozeme, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The other vi
The car's theft was widely reported on social media and in car publications, which generated several leads as to where it might be.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered DPS tactical strike teams to assist the Trump administration's efforts to go after illegal immigrants inside the state, as Austin law enforcement officials vow to not comply.
APD Chief Lisa Davis did not know the number of warrants federal agents served or the immigration status of those involved.
The Austin Police Department is asking the public for help identifying two suspects in connection to a series of aggravated robberies.
As ICE begins sweeps in Austin and across the country, a sense of dread and fear has set in among Austin-area immigrants without legal status.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis reiterated APD doesn't have a role in enforcing federal civil immigration laws, while advocates have started trainings to educate families on what to do if they're approached by ICE agents.
Some Texas Republican leaders want local police more involved as those same departments try to ease fears in the immigrant community.