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HOUSTON (AP) —
    A warrant has been issued charging a Houston man with the fatal shooting of a Texas Southern University freshman and the wounding of another person.
    Harris County court records show 22-year-old Jartis Leon Leblanc Jr. is sought on murder and aggravated assault counts.
    Eighteen-year-old Brent Randall of Houston was shot to death last Friday in a parking lot outside a student apartment complex. Another man was hospitalized with torso and back wounds.
    The warrant for Leblanc's arrest was issued Monday. He remains at large Thursday.
    Investigators are trying to determine if the attack came in retaliation for a shooting a day earlier, in the same parking lot, that left another man with a leg wound.

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ROUND ROCK, Texas (AP) —
    Texas high school sports officials showed leniency Thursday after a former assistant football coach denied ordering two players to blindside a referee but acknowledged making comments that may have unintentionally instigated the hit.
    In doling out final penalties for the Sept. 4 incident, the University Interscholastic League suspended former San Antonio John Jay assistant Mack Breed for the rest of the school year and placed him on two years' probation. Breed could have been suspended for up to three years, but UIL officials said his willingness to testify helped reduce the sanctions.
    Breed said he wanted to "clear my name" and got choked up when defending himself.
    Head coach Gary Guttierez was given a public reprimand and two years' probation and the two players involved were suspended from all sports or extracurricular activities for the rest of the academic year.
    The suspensions will end the career of one player who is a senior. The other, a sophomore, must agree to speak with UIL officials about the Sept. 4 incident before he'll be reinstated.
    The hit on umpire Robert Watts came near the end of a heated game that     included multiple unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and a player ejection. Video of the hit, which Watts has said caused a concussion, created a national stir when it was posted online.
    The UIL held three public hearings on the incident, but Thursday was the first time it heard in-person testimony from Breed and Watts, who had been accused of directing racial slurs toward players before he was hit.
    Breed denied allegations that he ordered the players to smash Watts. He admitted using harsh profanity on the sideline and saying out loud that Watts should "pay the price," but insisted it was never meant as an order and wasn't directed to any players to take action.
    "I never told any players to hit or take out" the umpire, Breed said. "I said a lot of things to my players to get them motivated because they were letting the officiating get the better of them."
    But Breed also said he realized after the game his comments could have unintentionally instigated the hit. Breed said he resigned shortly afterward because he was told by school officials he would be fired.
    "I feel like you can coach again in Texas," panel member James Colbert told Breed. "I feel like you are being honest. You also need to recognize ... your comments added to this powder keg."
    Panel members said they were frustrated that the students have not spoken with them to give their version of events.
    Watts, who previously submitted written testimony, appeared in person Thursday and again denied allegations by Jay players that he used racial slurs during the game.
    "One hundred percent not true," Watts said. "I did not make any racial slurs toward anyone (and) can't speculate why they would make something like that up."
    An investigation by the Texas Association of Sports Officials found the claims of racial slurs could not be confirmed. Watts said he is "not well" since the incident but declined to elaborate.
    Guttierez, the head coach, was placed on probation because panel members determined he didn't do enough to control the emotions brewing on his sideline during a tense game and noted that his players deemed an attack on a game official to be OK.
    Panel member Gil Garza said he was disturbed that one of the players who hit Watts stayed in the game.
    The entire incident "was unacceptable, and it shouldn't happen. It's hard to defend," Garza said.

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HIDALGO, Texas—
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) at the Hidalgo International Bridge arrested a 36-year-old woman from Gainesville, Texas in connection with a failed smuggling attempt of two children from Mexico.
     “Our officers’ outstanding ability to detect inconsistencies while interviewing travelers upon arrival from Mexico is how many violations are encountered at our international bridges,” said Acting Port Director Javier Cantu, Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry. “Violations could range from failing to declare merchandise, outstanding arrest warrants, alien or narcotic smuggling to a myriad of other violations.”
     The incident occurred on Oct. 12 at the Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge after a black 2002 Ford F-150 pickup occupied by a woman and three minor children arrived from Mexico was referred for further inspection. A CBP officer referred the vehicle and its occupants for further examination and document review after the woman presented U.S. birth certificates for herself and the children. During the secondary inspection, officers discovered that only the four-year-old female child was the woman’s daughter and a U.S. citizen. Further inspection revealed that the five-year-old girl and four-year-old boy were not acquaintances but were in fact citizens of Mexico without valid documents to legally enter or reside in the United States.
     CBP OFO arrested the woman who will be incarcerated pending an appearance before a U.S. federal magistrate on criminal charges for alleged violation of U.S. immigration law. Her U.S. citizen child was released to a family member and the two Mexican citizen children were released to a U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources-Office of Refugee Resettlement (HHS-ORR) facility.

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