Local churches, businesses, communities ban open carry of firearms, APD surprised by lack of calls since Jan. 1

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

On Jan. 1, Texas became the 25th state to allow the open carry of handguns.

And while representatives with the Austin Police Department spoke openly last year about an expected surge in 911 calls due to the new law, the first two months of 2016 have been very quiet.

“There have been less calls than expected for this,” said APD training officer Michael Barker.

On Jan. 1, Texas became the 25th state to allow the open carry of handguns but many local churches, communities and businesses do not allow for handguns to be showing. Courtesy photo

On Jan. 1, Texas became the 25th state to allow the open carry of handguns but many local churches, communities and businesses do not allow for handguns to be showing.
Courtesy photo

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HCEF gala raises more than $125,000 for Viper Nation, $33k for VHS library transformation

 

The Hill Country Education Foundation’s 6th Annual Giddy Up Gala united the Four Points community in raising more than $125,000 for the eight schools in the Vandegrift High School feeder pattern on Feb. 27.

Nearly 400 people attended the event at the Westin Austin at the Domain and learned about HCEF’s new tagline, “Your Viper Nation Academic Booster,” while enjoying an evening of auction, dining and dancing.

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