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Former Turkey Leg Hut co-owner pleads guilty to role in arson scheme
By Kyle McClenagan at Houston Public Media
· June 11, 2026
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The popular restaurant in Houston's Third Ward filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2024 after its lease was terminated, according to bankruptcy court records.
The findings of heavy-handed tactics by police in Texas schools raise concerns for parents and students in The Woodlands, where the Conroe ISD and Tomball ISD school districts serve the community. With a large student population, the potential for physical force to be used on students is a pressing issue that warrants attention from local school administrators and law enforcement. The fact that 2,600 instances of physical force were identified statewide suggests that this is a widespread problem that requires a thorough review of policies and procedures. In The Woodlands, where students and families expect a safe and supportive learning environment, it is crucial that school districts and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, which provides law enforcement services to the area, take steps to ensure that students are protected from excessive force and that officers are trained to respond appropriately to situations involving students.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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