Texas state trooper ‘sent home’ after altercation with South Carolina wide receiver Nyck Harbor

A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper was “sent home” after having a run-in with South Carolina player Nyck Harbor during Saturday’s game against No. 3 Texas A&M.

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Fulfilling a longtime objective proposed during John Whitmire's mayoral campaign, the state plans to deploy Department of Public Safety troopers to Houston in an effort to curb violent crime. 

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/law-enforcement/2025/10/01/532340/we-are-coming-for-you-abbott-announces-harris-county-task-force-targeting-repeat-violent-offenders/

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‘We are coming for you:’ Abbott announces Harris County task force targeting repeat violent offenders

Abbott pointed to stats that show violent crime and murders across Harris County are trending down. But crime remains at front of mind for residents in the country's fourth largest city. 

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2 killed in fiery plane crash north of Houston

The pilot of a twin-engine Cessna 340, along with a lone passenger, died in the crash early Sunday afternoon just south of Hooks Airport near Tomball, according to local authorities.

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‘Operation Lone Star 2.0’: DPS arresting undocumented immigrants across Texas to aid Trump’s mass deportation

The Department of Public Safety has shifted from Biden-era border enforcement to helping expel people from the country, a job once exclusively done by federal authorities.

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Texas DPS said it continues to investigate a threat against state lawmakers who attended a "No Kings" protest in Austin on Saturday, but noted that a man arrested in connection to the threat had not been charged with any related crimes.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/civil-rights/protests/2025/06/17/524180/man-arrested-in-threat-against-lawmakers-before-no-kings-protest-not-facing-related-charges-texas-dps-says/

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Man arrested in threat against lawmakers before ‘No Kings’ protest not facing related charges, Texas DPS says

DPS has not released the name of the man, who it said was arrested on a misdemeanor traffic charge Saturday afternoon and taken in for questioning. A gun in the man's possession was seized, DPS said in a Monday afternoon news release.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says Colony Ridge, a residential community near Houston that’s been accused of being a safe haven for people in the country without legal status, was the focus of a federal immigration enforcement operation on Monday morning.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/politics/immigration/2025/02/24/514644/texas-gov-greg-abbott-says-colony-ridge-community-target-of-immigration-enforcement/

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says Colony Ridge community target of immigration enforcement

The 33,000-acre development near Houston has been singled out by conservative state officials in the past.

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Along with DeSantis's Florida, privacy advocates and observers frequently acknowledge GOP-controlled Texas as being on the cutting edge of the installation and operation of an authoritarian, surveillance-based police state in our increasingly Cyberpunk-esque society. This ongoing transformation and installment of surveillance infrastructure has the full-throated support of Governor Gregg Abbot who has argued that it's necessary both to police the border, and stop domestic terrorism (read: protest) by a largely imagined "radical left" - which more or less means anyone who opposes his fascist government and its policies. Now, the Texas Department of Public Safety is planning to spend millions of dollars on contracts with a company offering a surveillance tool that uses commercially-available information on the internet to track the location of mobile devices without the oversight of judges or courts; and if they get away with this, you can guarantee Texas DPS won't be the last government entity to use this data to install a mass surveillance state targeting anyone they don't like.

https://www.texasobserver.org/texas-dps-surveillance-tangle-cobwebs/

Texas State Police Gear Up for Massive Expansion of Surveillance Tech

"Tangles is an artificial intelligence-powered web platform that scrapes information from the open, deep, and dark web. Tangles’ premier add-on feature, WebLoc, is controversial among digital privacy advocates. Any client who purchases access to WebLoc can track different mobile devices’ movements in a specific, virtual area selected by the user, through a capability called “geofencing.” Users of software like Tangles can do this without a search warrant or subpoena. (In a high-profile ruling, the Fifth Circuit recently held that police cannot compel companies like Google to hand over data obtained through geofencing.) Device-tracking services rely on location pings and other personal data pulled from smartphones, usually via in-app advertisers. Surveillance tech companies then buy this information from data brokers and sell access to it as part of their products.

WebLoc can even be used to access a device’s mobile ad ID, a string of numbers and letters that acts as a unique identifier for mobile devices in the ad marketing ecosystem, according to a US Office of Naval Intelligence procurement notice."

While some of this may seem like dry technical information, it's important to realize this story sits on a nightmare nexus of important issues in our society; not the least of which is the targeted surveillance of activists and government critics, but also the alliance of private sector companies, exploiting online data collected for marketing purposes, with motivated state actors looking to bypass legal checks and balances on their powers. This is the scenario privacy advocates opposed to online data collection have been talking about for decades now, made manifest under the watchful eye of a fascist government that has already displayed a desire to engage in political repression; namely the State of Texas under Greg Abbott.

As the story goes on to note, the company that Texas DPS is hiring to help them conduct this surveillance (PenLink) using Tangles, is doing so because it acquired another company that developed the technology, an outfit known as "Cobwebs Technologies." That company was founded in Israel, by three former members of Israeli spec-ops, presumably working in military intelligence. If you guessed that Cobwebs Technologies already has a dark track record, you win a gold star; in 2021 Meta accused the company of being a surveillance-for-hire operation, and banned it (and 200 accounts associated with the company) after an investigation revealed it was being used to target activists and government officials in Hong Kong, and Mexico, at a minimum. Naturally, Texas DPS claims that the purpose of contracting to use this software isn't about repressing opposition to the Abbot government, instead it's about preventing mass shootings, but there is no available evidence of Tangles being used for that purpose, and plenty of evidence that it's a popular tool among states and agencies trying to silence dissent.

Perhaps the most frightening aspect of this story however isn't that Texas is spending millions to track migrants and potential dissidents using geofencing, so much as the reality that numerous government agencies in America are already using this software themselves.

"Cobwebs Technologies, now part of PenLink, has scored contracts through its Delaware-based subsidiary Cobwebs America Inc. with various federal agencies, including ICE, the Internal Revenue Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. ICE holds Cobwebs America’s highest-dollar federal contract so far, according to usa.spending.gov."

In the modern surveillance state, the Eye of Sauron never sleeps.

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Texas State Police Gear Up for Massive Expansion of Surveillance Tech

DPS plans to spend millions in taxpayer dollars on a controversial software, used first as part of Governor Abbott’s border crackdown, to “disrupt potential domestic terrorism.”

The Texas Observer
My saga to renew my drivers' license continues: today #TexasDPS website is simply down. #FAIL

And this morning the #TexasDPS scheduling system is completely broken. Looks like they forgot to pay their #google recaptcha bill.

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