Friday, February 23, 2007

UPDATE: Trial for the murder of Taco Land owner, employee begins



MySA.com: Metro | State

Web Posted: 02/23/2007 12:52 PM CST



Guillermo Contreras

Express-News Staff Writer



Trial began Friday for one of two men accused of killing Taco Land owner Ramiro “Ram” Ayala and one of his employees during a robbery in which another club worker was wounded. Joseph Gamboa, identified in testimony today as the gunman, pleaded not guilty to charges of capital murder and attempted capital murder. The charges resulted from the June 2005 robbery in which Ayala, 72, and Douglas Morgan, 53, were mortally wounded, and the nonfatal shooting of bartender Denise Koger, then 41. Assistant Bexar County District Attorney Loretta Hewitt told jurors in opening arguments that the prosecution will show Gamboa, then 22, acted with Jose Najera, then 29, in the robbery. The robbery took place overnight between June 23 and June 24, 2005, shortly after the San Antonio Spurs had captured their third NBA title. Taco Land, which was widely known as a mainstay of the local underground music scene, opened for business late and only two customers were in the bar when Gamboa and Najera went there, Hewitt said. Koger, who worked at Taco Land for three years, testified that the men had not been in the establishment before. Koger also testified that Gamboa shot Ayala, and then shot Morgan. At the urging of another man later identified as Najera, Koger testified, Gamboa then made her open the cash register, grabbed the money in it and shot her in the back after forcing her to get more money she had put in a drawer nearby. “I thought it was a senseless shooting because they were getting everything they wanted,” Koger testified. “Why were they shooting us all?” Ayala died before reaching a local hospital, Morgan died from his injuries 19 days later and Koger spent 10 days in the hospital recovering from the bullet that hit her liver. Gamboa’s lawyers, Patrick Hancock and Michael Ugarte, did not make opening arguments to the jury. Testimony continues this afternoon and next week in the courtroom of 379th District Judge Bert Richardson. Najera, who also faces two charges of capital murder and one charge of attempted capital murder, is awaiting trial.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Duck trio


Duck trio
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Ducks in flight at Woodlawn Lake, in San Antonio, TX.

It's springlike weather in San Antonio.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Full Moon 2-1-07


Full Moon 2107
Originally uploaded by SuperDave!!.
Clear skies and a Full moon tonight!

Friday, January 05, 2007

Moon 1-5-07


Moon 1-5-07
Originally uploaded by SuperDave!!.
I missed the Full Moon a couple days ago because of the rain and clouds. The skies finally cleared here, and I was able to get my first moonshot of 2007.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Sunday, October 29, 2006

NASA Sets Hubble Servicing Mission Decision Announcement


NASA - NASA Sets Hubble Servicing Mission Decision Announcement

NASA Administrator Michael Griffin will announce on Tuesday, Oct. 31, a decision on a space shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. The announcement is scheduled for 10 a.m. EST during an agency-wide employee meeting from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. The event will be live on NASA TV and www.nasa.gov.

A news conference will follow at Goddard; also broadcast live on NASA TV at 12:45 p.m. Questions from reporters will be taken from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., Johnson Space Center, Houston, and NASA Headquarters. Media who want to attend the news briefings must contact Goddard public affairs to arrange accreditation and access to the center. Reporters should call either Ed Campion or Susan Hendrix at 301-286-8955.

Next week's decision follows a final evaluation meeting at NASA Headquarters Friday, where senior agency officials presented their recommendations to Griffin on the feasibility of a servicing mission.

If the decision is made to go ahead with a servicing mission, NASA will hold several other media events on Tuesday, Oct. 31 (all times Eastern):

2:30 p.m. News conference with the astronauts who would carry out the mission from Johnson; broadcast live on NASA TV. Questions from reporters will be taken from Goddard, Kennedy and NASA Headquarters.

3:30 to 5 p.m. Media interview opportunities on NASA TV. Hubble Space Telescope experts will be available for satellite interviews. The specific experts are TBD.

5 to 7 p.m. Astronaut media interview opportunities on NASA TV. Certain servicing crew members will be available for satellite interviews. The specific astronauts are TBD.

Media interested in the astronaut satellite interviews must contact the Johnson Newsroom at 281-483-5111 by 6 p.m. EST Oct. 30. The astronaut satellite interviews will be carried live on the NASA TV analog satellite AMC-6, at 72 degrees west longitude; transponder 5C, 3800 MHz, vertical polarization, with audio at 6.8 MHz.

To schedule a satellite interview with a Hubble Space Telescope expert, media must contact Ed Campion at Goddard at 301-286-8955 by 5 p.m. EST Oct. 30.

A video resource package to support the announcement will air during a special Video File feed on NASA TV at 11 a.m. EST Tuesday, Oct. 31. For NASA TV downlink, schedules and streaming video information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv


For more information about the Hubble Space Telescope, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/hubble


For information about other NASA missions and projects, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/home


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