Sergio “Pookie” Hernandez has been arrested, but I don’t see any new charges related to him for assaulting a restaurant worker or striking a Good Samaritan as he fled the scene.
if you missed it : Over the weekend, a man known on the streets of Houston as “Pookie” assaulted a 16 year-old restaurant employee after becoming upset over not getting an ice cream cone. It was Father’s Day and the restaurant was packed.
After assaulting the teenager, he then created a loud disturbance in the lobby. According to witnesses, Pookie then fled the restaurant. As he was leaving, he knocked a phone out of a Good Samaritan’s hand before striking the person with his vehicle and driving away.
Pookie is in jail at this time for warrants that he had prior to these recent assaults. New charges do not appear to be reflected in the booking information.
The victim with the blue shirt was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The man with the white shirt was the wrong way driver. He definitely went to jail, but also needed medical treatment. Can we please get a come on down?
Day 2 of the murder trial is underway in the case involving Houston mother Maria Jimenez-Rodriguez, who disappeared in 2018. Erik Arceneaux is charged with her murder.
Yesterday, jurors heard testimony from Maria’s sister, Gloria.
Today, the jury has heard from Maria’s brother, her daughter’s babysitter, and two HPD Detectives who worked the missing persons case when Maria first disappeared.
Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare is prosecuting the case alongside Chief of Staff Lauren Byrne. Prosecutors say evidence, including videos, cell phone records, and Arceneaux’s own statements, links him to the crime.
Arceneaux was charged in 2019 but disappeared for years before being arrested in 2023. Maria has never been found. Prosecutors believe her remains were disposed of in a bayou.
Throughout yesterday and today’s testimony, Arceneaux has sat in the courtroom showing little expression, spending much of the time writing on a notepad.
SUSPECT WHO SHOT CONSTABLE DEPUTY BOOKED INTO JAIL!!!
On June 19, 2026, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office responded to an apartment complex in the 15900 block of Woodland Hills Dr after reports of a man firing a rifle.
The suspect, identified as Edgar Villegas, was armed with a rifle when deputies arrived and made contact with him. During the encounter, Villegas allegedly fired his weapon, striking Deputy Dante Zepeda.
A large search involving patrol deputies, K-9 units, and specialized teams was launched. Villegas was eventually located and taken into custody. During the arrest, he was bitten by a police K-9 and transported to a local hospital for treatment.
After being released from the hospital, Villegas was booked into the Harris County Jail and charged with Aggravated Assault of a Public Servant, a first-degree felony. His bond was set at $250,000 by the 248th District Court.
Constable Mark Herman said violence against law enforcement will not be tolerated and that his office will continue working to hold those responsible accountable.
Please continue to keep Deputy Dante Zepeda, his family, and all members of Constable Mark Herman’s Office in your thoughts and prayers as he continues his recovery.
After the recent fatal shooting of John Mendoza Jr. by former BCSO Deputy Kevin Tippit, his family and supporters are still looking for answers and accountability.
According to what the Texas Rangers shared, video footage shows Tippit running up to John’s car, raising his gun, and firing one shot that killed him. They also said John did not ignore any commands and did nothing that would have justified deadly force. However, the Rangers also said they found no proof that Tippit intended to kill John, and they did not call it murder because Tippit claims he does not remember what happened.
This has left John’s family confused and frustrated. John’s father says that right after the shooting, he asked who shot his son, and Tippit said that he did. Because of this, the family questions how Tippit can now say he doesn’t remember the incident.
The Mendoza wants accountability. They state that if a regular person was caught on video running up to an unarmed person and shooting them without reason, they would likely be charged with murder right away. They say the community deserves clear answers and honesty, and they hope District Attorney Selleck carefully reviews all the evidence before making a final decision.
The Mendoza family continues to seek justice for John Mendoza Jr.
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Sources tell me this Discovery Green TakeOver is canceled. Law enforcement will be in attendance just in case.
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GAMESTOP SMASH-AND-GRAB ON THE EASTSIDE
A Hood News Peep sent this in after a break-in at the GameStop located at 5805 E. Sam Houston Pkwy. N. near Wallisville.
At around 4 AM this morning, someone crashed through the front entrance and stole several game consoles before taking off.
The suspects were reportedly caught on the store’s surveillance cameras, and to top it off, they left their license plate behind.
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Sergio “Pookie” Hernandez has been arrested, but I don’t see any new charges related to him for assaulting a restaurant worker or striking a Good Samaritan as he fled the scene.
if you missed it : Over the weekend, a man known on the streets of Houston as “Pookie” assaulted a 16 year-old restaurant employee after becoming upset over not getting an ice cream cone. It was Father’s Day and the restaurant was packed.
After assaulting the teenager, he then created a loud disturbance in the lobby. According to witnesses, Pookie then fled the restaurant. As he was leaving, he knocked a phone out of a Good Samaritan’s hand before striking the person with his vehicle and driving away.
Pookie is in jail at this time for warrants that he had prior to these recent assaults. New charges do not appear to be reflected in the booking information.
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Terry Allbritton, Harris County Constable Precinct 5 Deputies got her!!! this crypt bandit bought a baby with her to steal from the deceased.
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The victim with the blue shirt was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The man with the white shirt was the wrong way driver. He definitely went to jail, but also needed medical treatment. Can we please get a come on down?
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Youth Pastor.
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A Hood News Peep sent in this traffic update.
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Day 2 of the murder trial is underway in the case involving Houston mother Maria Jimenez-Rodriguez, who disappeared in 2018. Erik Arceneaux is charged with her murder.
Yesterday, jurors heard testimony from Maria’s sister, Gloria.
Today, the jury has heard from Maria’s brother, her daughter’s babysitter, and two HPD Detectives who worked the missing persons case when Maria first disappeared.
Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare is prosecuting the case alongside Chief of Staff Lauren Byrne. Prosecutors say evidence, including videos, cell phone records, and Arceneaux’s own statements, links him to the crime.
Arceneaux was charged in 2019 but disappeared for years before being arrested in 2023. Maria has never been found. Prosecutors believe her remains were disposed of in a bayou.
Throughout yesterday and today’s testimony, Arceneaux has sat in the courtroom showing little expression, spending much of the time writing on a notepad.
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SUSPECT WHO SHOT CONSTABLE DEPUTY BOOKED INTO JAIL!!!
On June 19, 2026, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office responded to an apartment complex in the 15900 block of Woodland Hills Dr after reports of a man firing a rifle.
The suspect, identified as Edgar Villegas, was armed with a rifle when deputies arrived and made contact with him. During the encounter, Villegas allegedly fired his weapon, striking Deputy Dante Zepeda.
A large search involving patrol deputies, K-9 units, and specialized teams was launched. Villegas was eventually located and taken into custody. During the arrest, he was bitten by a police K-9 and transported to a local hospital for treatment.
After being released from the hospital, Villegas was booked into the Harris County Jail and charged with Aggravated Assault of a Public Servant, a first-degree felony. His bond was set at $250,000 by the 248th District Court.
Constable Mark Herman said violence against law enforcement will not be tolerated and that his office will continue working to hold those responsible accountable.
Please continue to keep Deputy Dante Zepeda, his family, and all members of Constable Mark Herman’s Office in your thoughts and prayers as he continues his recovery.
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After the recent fatal shooting of John Mendoza Jr. by former BCSO Deputy Kevin Tippit, his family and supporters are still looking for answers and accountability.
According to what the Texas Rangers shared, video footage shows Tippit running up to John’s car, raising his gun, and firing one shot that killed him. They also said John did not ignore any commands and did nothing that would have justified deadly force.
However, the Rangers also said they found no proof that Tippit intended to kill John, and they did not call it murder because Tippit claims he does not remember what happened.
This has left John’s family confused and frustrated. John’s father says that right after the shooting, he asked who shot his son, and Tippit said that he did. Because of this, the family questions how Tippit can now say he doesn’t remember the incident.
The Mendoza wants accountability. They state that if a regular person was caught on video running up to an unarmed person and shooting them without reason, they would likely be charged with murder right away. They say the community deserves clear answers and honesty, and they hope District Attorney Selleck carefully reviews all the evidence before making a final decision.
The Mendoza family continues to seek justice for John Mendoza Jr.
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