Infomaniacs: May 07, 2018 (8:00am)
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Texas A&M President Mark Welsh Visits With Reporters
Texas A&M president Mark Welsh visits with reporters Thursday (November 21) on a variety of subjects. Welsh spoke about his first year as president and his expectations for his second year. Specific topics include tuition, student-athlete pay, relationships on and off campus and with state lawmakers, student athlete pay, and observations about the Texas A&M-University of Texas football game. Listen to “Texas A&M president Mark Welsh visits with reporters November 21, 2024” on Spreaker.
Bryan Fire Department Update on WTAW
Chris Lamb visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about frying turkeys, other Thanksgiving safety tips, Christmas lights, holiday traffic, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Thursday, November 21, 2024. Listen to “Bryan Fire Department Update on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Third Man Charged In Gunfire That Led To The Death Of A Bryan Man In 2020
Three men are now accused of gunfire during a robbery at a Bryan home in October 2020 that killed a fourth man. 26 year old Eric Voshon Davis of Navasota was arrested last Friday (November 15) on a murder charge in the death of Roderick Morrison. Previously indicted and awaiting trial on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon are 42 year old Cochise Hickey of Brenham and 33 year old Jordan Bruce of College Station. Arrest reports from Bryan police say investigators found surveillance video showing several people approach the home where Morrison was shot and the sounds and flashes of gunfire that took place at 1:30 in the morning. Investigators also interviewed Davis, Hickey, and Bruce before they were arrested. Davis’s arrest report says he became a suspect in part after his DNA matched what was on a sandal that was left at the scene of the gunfire. As of November 20, Davis remains jailed in lieu of a $100,000 dollar bond. Hickey, who was also indicted for armed robbery, has been in jail since November 2020 in lieu of bonds totaling $75,000 dollars and a hold for an undisclosed parole violation. Bruce, who was also indicted on a felony charge of possessing methamphetamine in June 2020, is out of jail after posting bonds totaling $45,000 dollars.