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Beto O'Rourke's redistricting rally draws crowd in Fort Worth as Texas legal fight escalates
The fight over Texas redistricting is escalating – and Fort Worth became the latest flashpoint Saturday afternoon. More than 200 people packed the Ridglea Theater for a rally led by former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke. The event focused on the legal and political fallout surrounding Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to block a Republican-backed redistricting plan. The Texas House failed to reach a quorum again on Friday, preventing lawmakers from voting on the new congressional maps, as GOP officials float ousting the absent Democrats from office or seeking civil arrests. O'Rourke addressed the crowd and responded to a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. A state judge on Friday barred O'Rourke and his political action committee from financially supporting the Democratic legislators who left Texas. "He thinks we're going to take it right here," O'Rourke said. "But he doesn't understand – in Texas, our knees do not bend." The legal battle continues to unfold. Paxton is now suing to remove the 13 Democratic lawmakers from office. Meanwhile, the Texas Department of Public Safety has issued civil warrants for their return. The FBI has declined to comment on how it might assist in the effort.


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At least four dogs killed in destructive Temple City house fire
At least four dogs were killed in a massive fire that destroyed a Temple City home on Saturday afternoon. The blaze was first reported a little before 3:40 p.m. in the 9600 block of Olive Street, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. Though they were able to extinguish the flames by 4:15 p.m., the entire home appeared to have been destroyed. During a preliminary search of the home, firefighters found four deceased dogs. They conducted a secondary search after learning that two other pets were still missing, but did not report finding any additional animals. While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, firefighters said that it started outdoors and extended to a shed in the yard and the home. No other residences were damaged by the blaze Both SoCalGas and Southern California Edison officials were called to the scene to assess any further potential risk caused by the fire. No civilians or firefighters were injured.
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Up-and-coming Atlanta rapper T-Hood fatally shot at Georgia home
Tevin Hood, an up-and-coming Atlanta rapper better known as T-Hood, was fatally shot Friday night at his home in Georgia, according to police. Officers responded to a residence in the Atlanta suburb of Snellville at around 7 p.m. following reports of a dispute that erupted into gunfire, the Gwinnett County Police Department said in a press release. Upon arriving to the scene, officers located one man who'd been shot, later identified by family members as 33-year-old Hood, according to local ABC affiliate WSB-TV. First responders attempted to render aid before transporting Hood to the hospital, but he ultimately succumbed to his injuries. A motive for the shooting remains under investigation, police said. No arrests had been made as of Saturday, though one person was detained and is in the process of being interviewed. Gwinnett County police did not immediately respond to the Daily News' request for additional information. Hood was well-known in the Atlanta rap scene and had around 7,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel at the time of his death. Some of his most popular videos are for the tracks 'War Ready' and 'Foreva,' which boast 186,000 and 143,000 views, respectively. 'Mannn not my dawg T Hood,' hip-hop historian Nuface captioned a video of Hood at a recent gig. According to DJ Burn One, Hood had been scheduled to appear at an event at Atlanta's Tree Sound Studios on Friday night.