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Woodrow Wilson Bean II Passed Away Jan 31, 2008
Woodrow Wilson Bean II, a lawyer, district court judge and former member
of the Thomason Hospital Board of Managers, died Jan. 31 after suffering from
cancer.
In his career, Bean
served as a federal magistrate and as judge of the 243rd Texas District Court.
Graveside funeral
services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Ft. Hancock Cemetery.
He is survived by his
wife, Sandra Bean, three children and several grandchildren
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Facing racketeering
charges, six alleged members of the Barrio Azteca gang are expected to go
before a federal magistrate again today. The men were arrested last week as
part of an ongoing FBI investigation into the largest gang in El Paso. Full story
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Alleged gang members go to court
FBI agents Friday morning walked five members of Barrio Azteca from the El Paso County Jail to the U.S. Federal Courthouse, including Jose Martin Garcia, foreground, and John Michelletti, right.
Related: 5 arrested on organized crime charges
Related: Arrests expected to put dent in leadership
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Friday's death of El
Paso County Sheriff Leo Samaniego was felt from El Paso to Austin and to
Washington, D.C., as everyone tried to find the perfect way to honor a man who
gave 51 years of his life to others and raised the integrity of law enforcement
and public service.
Retired El Paso Police Chief Richard Wiles is running for sheriff.
Wiles, 46, will put an end to weeks of speculation about his political
aspirations when he formally announces his candidacy at 2 p.m. today at the
Camino Real Hotel in Downtown. Full story
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