MONDAY TOP NEWS LINKS:
Erin Mulvaney, Jayme Fraser, Chron.com
A 16-year veteran of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office was killed by an alleged drunken driver who ran a red light early Sunday.
Sgt. Dwayne Polk, 47, most recently assigned to the transportation unit, was in uniform driving his tan-colored Chevrolet Silverado around 3 a.m. at the intersection of West Little York and North Shepherd.
Andres Munos-Munos, 22, sped through the red light at the intersection in his white GMC pickup, crashing into the driver’s side door of Polk’s truck, said Houston Police Department spokesman John Cannon. The deputy died at the scene.
“Tough morning,” tweeted Sheriff Adrian Garcia at 6:03 a.m. “The HCSO suffered a terrible loss & we are all grieving. Keep HCSO members & their families in your prayers.”
Followers responded they would indeed pray. One called for stricter drunken driving laws that would more strongly equate the crime to murder. A federal panel last week recommended that states reduce the allowable blood-alcohol content to 0.05 percent from 0.08 percent.
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