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Denial of commercial driver's licence (suspected) Accused. Clenard Parker. On April 12, 2024, a man crashed a stolen semi-trailer truck into a Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham, Texas, killing two people and injuring twelve others. [1] The suspect was arrested at the scene and named as 42-year-old Clenard Parker.
The driver of the stolen 18-wheeler was identified as Clenard Parker, 42, from Chappell Hill, law enforcement officials said in a Friday news conference. He was uninjured and taken into custody.
A stolen tractor-trailer rammed into a Texas public safety office, leaving one dead and at least a dozen injured.. The suspect had allegedly stolen the 18-wheeler across from the Department of ...
One person was killed and 13 others were injured Friday when a stolen semi careened into a Department of Public Safety office in Brenham, Texas. 1 dead, 13 injured after stolen semi-truck is ...
WTVF (channel 5) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Ion Television owned-and-operated station WNPX-TV (channel 28). WTVF's studios are located on James Robertson Parkway in downtown Nashville, and its transmitter is located north of downtown ...
Chris Clark (reporter) Chris Clark (real name Chris Botsaris; born December 9, 1938 [1]) is the former lead news anchor at WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee. Clark's tenure at WTVF began in 1966 (then known as WLAC-TV), and lasted until his retirement on May 23, 2007. His 41 years at WTVF makes him one of the longest-tenured anchors in American ...
Clenard Parke, 42, stole an 18-wheeler and crashed it into the Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham on Friday afternoon, Texas Rangers said in a news conference. One person died en ...
On May 12, 2016, ABC cancelled the series after four seasons. On June 10, 2016, it was announced that CMT had picked up the series for a fifth season of 22 episodes. [1] The pick-up was assisted by $11 million in economic incentives: $8.5 million comes via the State of Tennessee Film Office, $1 million from the City of Nashville, $1 million from the Nashville Convention & Visitor Corp and ...