ICE, North Texas and Blue Alert
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Blue Alerts are issued to help catch people who are believed to have wounded or killed local, state or federal law enforcement officers. Here are the criteria for a Blue Alert: A law enforcement officer must have been killed or seriously injured by an offender.
Phones buzzed across Texas just before 8 p.m. Wednesday with a high-priority emergency alert. But it wasn't about flooding, a storm, or a missing child. It was about a five-day-old shooting at an ICE detention center hundreds of miles away.
Back in October, a Blue Alert, the alert issued when a law enforcement officer is injured or killed, received 4,000 FCC complaints in Texas after it triggered cellphones at 4:30 a.m. Holland believes if someone receives alert after alert and does not find them relevant to their specific location, they will become complacent.
Texas is one of several states that use Blue Alerts, but what is it, and how does it differ from AMBER Alerts?
While there was resounding pushback over the state's historical use of the alert system, some users provided alternatives for those who wanted a way to stay informed when it comes to severe weather.
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