Two Teen Relatives Held in Fatal Stabbing Deaths of Family: A silent 911 call led police to a suburban Tulsa home, where the bodies of five people were discovered with fatal stab wounds, and apprehended two teenage male relatives of the victims who attempted to flee in nearby woods. The AP reports that the deceased include adults and juveniles, though a girl survived but is in critical condition with stab wounds, and another child was left unharmed. According to neighbors in the upper-middle class neighborhood of Broken Arrow, where violent crime is rare, the children in the family were home-schooled and "kept on a tight leash." Broken Arrow police have sought the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for assistance.
Man with Gang Ties Arrested in CA Police Officer's Shooting Death: A police sergeant in Hayward, California was shot and killed Wednesday during an early morning traffic stop by a man with alleged gang ties. Fox News reports that 21-year-old Mark Estrada fatally shot 48-year-old Sgt. Scott Lunger, a 15-year veteran of the force, without warning after he was pulled over for swerving and driving erratically. Estrada received non-fatal gunshot wounds that Lunger's partner, who was unharmed, fired. Lunger is the second San Francisco Bay Area officer killed in the line of duty this year. Estrada has been arrested for the shooting and is currently under police watch in a hospital while he recovers from his injuries.
Illegal Alien Crime Wave in Texas: An internal report by the Texas Department of Public Safety reveals that illegal immigrants are responsible for thousands of crimes in the state, many of them violent. J. Christian Adams of PJ Media reports that according to the report's analysis, illegal immigrants committed 611,234 unique crimes, 2,993 of which were homicides, in Texas alone. Between October 2008 and April 2014, 177,588 criminal alien defendants were booked into Texas county jails, according to the Secure Communities initiative, an information-sharing program between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice. However, the actual number is likely much higher, as the Secure Communities initiative is only able to tag and identify criminal aliens that have already been fingerprinted.

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