Fort Worth Local Pulse: Deadly Shooting, Council Member Arrest, Fatal Crash, and TCU Rifle Team
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We're starting this morning with significant developments from our city. Fort Worth police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting at Historic Stop Six Park that happened back on December 29th. Eighteen year old Ricco Henderson was arrested Friday night and charged with one count of murder. According to police, a gathering of about fifteen to twenty people at the park escalated into a physical fight before gunfire erupted. Two people were killed in what investigators say were two connected shooting scenes just minutes apart. The first victim was seventeen year old Cyanna Boone, a senior at Dunbar High School. She was found on Liberty Street and pronounced dead at the scene. A family member told us that Cyanna had been preparing for college and was a very smart young woman. Minutes later, a second shooting occurred on Handley Drive where another victim was found in a vehicle and later pronounced dead at the hospital. Investigators linked both scenes through evidence gathered at the park.
On the city government front, we have a significant development. Fort Worth City Council Member Michael Crain was arrested early Saturday morning on a charge of driving while intoxicated. According to Tarrant County jail records, Crain was stopped by a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper and booked into the Tarrant County Jail. He was being held on a seven hundred fifty dollar bond at last report. Crain has represented District 3, which covers much of the city's southwest side including the growing Walsh Ranch area, since taking office in twenty twenty one. The city has issued a brief statement saying they are aware of the arrest but are declining further comment, calling it a legal matter.
Also this morning, we want to note that we had a fatal vehicle accident on the west side. On Saturday at five oh three in the morning, Fort Worth Fire and Police responded to the thirty hundred block of Las Vegas Trail where a single vehicle had collided with a tree. Officers found one occupant who was pronounced deceased at the scene. That crash remains under investigation.
On a more positive note, our Fort Worth sports community is in action today. The TCU Women's Rifle Team, ranked fourth nationally, returns to competition after nearly two months away. They're hosting Ohio State and Schreiner University this morning starting at eight thirty, with another match against Ohio State tomorrow. The Horned Frogs are shooting impressively this season, sitting third in the NCAA standings with some of the top individual shooters in the nation.
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