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Businesses can still legally require masks
Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales on Monday said business owners can continue to ask customers to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, even after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott decided to lift the statewide mask mandate.Requiring masks would be no different than refusing service to customers who don’t wear shoes and a shirt, if that is a store policy, Gonzales said.But Gonzales cautioned business operators against engaging in confrontations with people who refuse to wear masks and refuse to leave, and instead to call authorities and let them handle it.THE DOCKET:If “you come in...…Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales on Monday said business owners can continue to ask customers to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, even after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott decided to lift the statewide mask mandate.Requiring masks would be no different than refusing service to customers who don’t wear shoes and a shirt, if that is a store policy, Gonzales said.But Gonzales cautioned business operators against engaging in confrontations with people who refuse to wear masks and refuse to leave, and instead to call authorities and let them handle it.THE DOCKET:If “you come in...WW…
Canyon Lake man arrested in U.S. Capitol riot case
The FBI has arrested a Canyon Lake man who allegedly took liquor shots in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office after he and hundreds of others breached the U.S. Capitol in January.Treniss Jewell Evans III, 46, was released on a $10,000 unsecured bond following a hearing in San Antonio on Thursday. His arrest and the charging documents were not made public until late Friday.“Alleged Capitol intruder Treniss Jewell Evans, III, was arrested at his Canyon Lake home this morning on a complaint out of D.C. charging the following offenses,” the FBI said in a statement late Friday. “He had his...…The FBI has arrested a Canyon Lake man who allegedly took liquor shots in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office after he and hundreds of others breached the U.S. Capitol in January.Treniss Jewell Evans III, 46, was released on a $10,000 unsecured bond following a hearing in San Antonio on Thursday. His arrest and the charging documents were not made public until late Friday.“Alleged Capitol intruder Treniss Jewell Evans, III, was arrested at his Canyon Lake home this morning on a complaint out of D.C. charging the following offenses,” the FBI said in a statement late Friday. “He had his...WW…
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