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  • Austin, Texas -  September 2010  - Crime scene tape wrapped around Neighborhood Crime Watch sign<br />
©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich/Photos
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  • Austin, Texas: Police forensics specialist dusts for fingerprints at crime scene.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
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  • Austin, TX  August 3, 2007: North Austin residents representing eight neighborhoods rally for change at east Rundberg and north IH35 where severe crime problems, including abductions, robbery and prostitution have plagued the area.        ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Concerned citizens meeting with police and city council regarding crime, gangs and drugs. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin , Texas - October 5, 2010  Residents of a far south Austin neighborhood gather during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - October 5, 2010  Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo greets residents of a far south Austin neighborhood during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - October 5, 2010Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo greets residents of a far south Austin neighborhood during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin  , Texas - October 5, 201  -  Austin City Council member Cheryl Cole (l) greets residents of a far south Austin neighborhood during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas:  Citizens' Crime Task Force organizes. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin , Texas - October 5, 2010  Residents of a far south Austin neighborhood gather during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - October 5, 2010  Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo greets residents of a far south Austin neighborhood during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin  , Texas - October 5, 201  Residents of a south Austin neighborhood view a fire truck during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - October 5, 2010  Residents of a far south Austin neighborhood gather during National Night Out, a national anti-crime effort aimed at keeping neighborhoods vibrant and safe. Dozens of groups met throughout the city to heighten awareness of crime prevention and foster better police community relations. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Neighborhood Crime Watch Sign in Barton Hills in Austin, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Neighborhood Crime Watch Sign in Barton Hills in Austin, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX December 2, 2008: A large banner over Manor Road identifies a high-crime area being watched by Austin police.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Austin interim Chief Joseph Chacon addresses the media as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Jessica Anderson of the Houston Police Dept. listens as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Austin interim Chief Joseph Chacon addresses the media as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Jessica Anderson of the Houston Police Dept. listens as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
    BD PoliceChiefs006A.JPG
  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Texas police chiefs stand on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Texas police chiefs including Joseph Chacon of Austin, far right,  stand on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Austin interim Chief Joseph Chacon addresses the media as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
    BD PoliceChiefs118A.JPG
  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Texas police chiefs stand on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
    BD PoliceChiefs098A.JPG
  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Austin interim Chief Joseph Chacon addresses the media as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Austin interim Chief Joseph Chacon addresses the media as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
    BD PoliceChiefs059A.JPG
  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Austin interim Chief Joseph Chacon addresses the media as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Austin, TX USA May 29, 2021: Jessica Anderson of the Houston Police Dept. listens as Texas police chiefs talk on the south steps of the Texas Capitol opposing bills in the Senate that would allow anyone over 21 the right to publicly carry a handgun with no licensing or training requirement.  Lawmen aregue it will make their jobs harder as gun crimes are spiking statewide.
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  • Texas:  Department of Public Safety state police officers arrest driver with stolen goods (simulated). MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Brownsville, Texas:  United States Customs searches for drugs, aliens, or contraband. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Brownsville, Texas:  United States Customs officials search for drugs, aliens or contraband. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Texas. October 2005. Arrest warrant issued for former Republican House majority leader Congressman Tom Delay (TX). ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX November 1, 2005: Texas Congressman Tom Delay (R-Sugar Land) enters the 331st District courtroom in Travis County for a judicial hearing on his indictment for money laundering. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas October 21, 2005: Former House majority leader Tom Delay enters court with his wife Christine at the 331st District Courtroom in Austin for an arraignment hearing Friday. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas. October 2005. Arrest warrant issued for former Republican House majority leader Congressman Tom Delay (TX). ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Texas  November 22, 2005; U.S. Congressman Tom Delay (R-Sugar Land) leaves the 331st District Courtroom for a short break in his hearing on money laundering charges in Travis County, Texas. Photos by Bob Daemmrich 2005 <br />
©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas  November 22, 2005; U.S. Congressman Tom Delay (R-Sugar Land) leaves the 331st District Courtroom for a short break in his hearing on money laundering charges in Travis County, Texas. Photos by Bob Daemmrich 2005 <br />
©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX:  Officers at shooting scene.  *<br />
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  • Austin, TX November 1, 2005: Texas Congressman Tom Delay (R-Sugar Land) enters the 331st District courtroom in Travis County for a judicial hearing on his indictment for money laundering. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas. October 2005. Arrest warrant issued for former Republican House majority leader Congressman Tom Delay (TX). ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0185046.jpg
  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190531.jpg
  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190530.jpg
  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in Lopez' Law Enforcement Academy gather evidence in an actual break-in at the school where thousands of dollars of computer equipment were stolen. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Texas. October 2005. Arrest warrant issued for former Republican House majority leader Congressman Tom Delay (TX). ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • February 12th, 2013 Austin, Texas USA:  Hundreds lined up the streets and stood outside the final resting place for Navy SEAL Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle, served four tours as a sniper in the Iraq war and was fatally shot by a fellow Iraq war veteran at a gun range in Glen Rose, Texas © MKC/ Daemmrich Photos
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  • Young male pick-up trash as community service - Young adult males use reach and pick-up tool to pick-up trash as part of their community service on the streets of downtown Austin accompanied by a Community Court Supervisor.  mkc/BDP, Inc.
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  • A Mexican Marine military helicopter patrols the Rio Grande River as it flies past a large Mexican flag at the U.S. border with Brownsville, Texas on Friday afternoon following reports of multiple shootouts in Matamoros between drug cartels and government security forces.  More than two dozen were reporter killed in the incidents.  September 2010. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • A Mexican Marine military helicopter patrols the Rio Grande River as it flies past a large Mexican flag at the U.S. border with Brownsville, Texas on Friday afternoon following reports of multiple shootouts in Matamoros between drug cartels and government security forces.  More than two dozen were reporter killed in the incidents.  September 2010. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Electronic billboard warning drivers along Texas Hightway 77, not to drink and drive.   September 2010. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Electronic billboard warning drivers along Texas Hightway 77, not to drink and drive.   September 2010. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Sign on road at Texas State Technical College in Harlingen, Texas indicates the use of video surveillance on campus  September 2010. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 6, 2011  - Police officer uses radar gun to monitor speed along highway in Texas. © Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin , Texas - April 6, 2011  - Police officer uses radar gun to monitor speed along highway in Texas. © Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - February 20 , 2010 :  Family spokesman Rayford Walker speaks to reporters in the Scofield Farms neighborhood in north Austin where Joe Stack allegedly set fire to his home before piloting a small plane into an IRS building on Thursday.  Walker read a statement from Stack's wife Cheryl who apologized for her husband's action and pleaded for privacy.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - February 20 , 2010 :  An Austin fire department investigator wheels equipment into the burned home of Joe Stack while looking for clues to the fire that leveled his home before he crashed a plane into the IRS building in Austin yesterday.
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  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
    EDAE0387065.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin , Texas -  FBI investigating the scene  of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin , Texas - The rubble and smoke of the damaged IRS office building .  Joseph Stack III , a software engineer, crashed his single-engine private plane into IRS offices in Austin, Texas, killing himself and at least one worker, and apparently left behind an irate anti-government manifesto detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems.<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera/Daemmrich Photos / The Image works
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: House at 10415 James Ryan Way in Austin that was involved in mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: House at 3303 Hickory Creek Cove where that was involved in mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: House at 3306 Pennsylvania in Austin  that was involved in mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: House at 3513 Josh Lane in Austin that was involved in mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: House at 3513 Josh Lane in Austin that was involved in mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Matthew Gravelle, who investigated mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX April 21, 2009: House at 3700 Govalle in Austin  that was involved in mortgage scams by Cornelius Robinson and his associates who were convicted and sent to prison in 2008.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: African-American female attorney addresses jury in civil trail. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 22, 2005: Defendant Jim Ellis waits outside the 331st District Courtroom in Austin for a hearing Tuesday on ethics and money laundering charges.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Huntsville, Texas 24FEB00: Activist Jean Deming of Houston outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Dept. of Corrections protesting the death of Betty Lou Beets. ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works  2000
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  • Huntsville, Texas 24FEB00 USA:  Acitivist Hester Patrick of London, England stands in front of the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections on Thursday night during the execution of Betty Lou Beets.<br />
 ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • ACTORS portraying SHOPLIFTING. Austin, Texas 27MAR02:  African-American sisters Lluvia Vela (12, in light blue top CORRECT) and sister Monoah Vela (14, thinner girl in dark blue) shop with their mother Tchiya Vela in a second-hand consignment store Thursday in Austin, Texas trying on clothes for school.  THIS IS A SIMULATED SHOPLIFTING INCIDENT using models above. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • ACTORS portraying SHOPLIFTING. Austin, Texas MAR 02,  African-American sisters Lluvia Vela (12, in light blue top CORRECT) and sister Monoah Vela (14, thinner girl in dark blue) shop with their mother Tchiya Vela in a second-hand consignment store Thursday in Austin, Texas trying on clothes for school.    THIS IS A SIMULATED SHOPLIFTING INCIDENT using models above. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred.  Witnesses to the execution included Rev. Al Sharpton, Bianca Jagger and Rev. Jesse Jackson. Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Left to right, Jess Parther and Lizzy Lynn of Houston<br />
Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred. These are troopers from the Dept. of Public Safety . Police in riot gear. Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Austin, TX:    An anti-death penalty protester is led away from the rear entrance of the Texas Governor's Mansion by Texas Dept. of Public Safety troopers during the arrest of more than a dozen people Monday night for blocking the entrance. Protesters are insisting that Bush grant clemency to convicted killer Gary Graham, set to die this week for a 1982 murder.  6/19/00<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
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