The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), in coordination with @FBISanAntonio and the Dimmit Co. Sheriff’s Office, arrested Adan Covarrubias, 31, after discovering 900+ AI-generated pornographic images of children on electronic devices seized from his home. Law enforcement determined Covarrubias used AI tools to manipulate photos from open-source pages affiliated with schools in South Texas. Approximately 30 child victims have been identified as part of this investigation.
Covarrubias is charged with felony possession of computer-generated child pornography – a new offense created under Senate Bill 20, which was passed and signed into law last year. As modern technology continues to evolve and expand, DPS will continue working alongside our law enforcement partners to bring state charges against child predators like Covarrubias.
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All three crewmembers of a South Korean Army Boeing Vertol CH-57D helicopter are killed while installing a sculpture atop the Han River Olympic Bridge in Seoul.
The incident is caught on video and widely circulated on the World Wide Web.
WANTED: Emilio Fuentes Cuellar, 45, is charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a man at 9387 Richmond Avenue on May 20.
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Michael Smith, 39, of Kansas City, Mo., was sentenced in federal court today for one count of cyberstalking resulting in death.
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STREET RACING LEADS TO MULTIPLE ARRESTS INCLUDING CHILD ENDANGERMENT
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NEW: California woman was left paralyzed after falling off a bridge during an ATV excursion in Mexico and waiting 28 hours for help after medics refused to treat her until she paid $24,000
Makeup artist Nina Bakhshi was celebrating her 28th birthday in Cancún when the guided ATV tour turned into a nightmare
While crossing a wooden bridge, one of the tires got stuck, flipping the ATV and sending her through the railing
She fell and suffered severe fractures to her neck and spine
Workers strapped her to a board and carried her out by hand. She was then driven an hour to the nearest hospital
Once there, doctors allegedly refused to operate for 28 hours until her family paid $24,000 upfront. Bakhshi had no travel insurance
Her friends and family maxed out credit cards to cover the cost
She finally underwent major spine surgery more than a day later. Doctors say she’s lucky to be alive after landing on leaves that softened her fall
She is now paralyzed and preparing to fly back to California in about two weeks