A shooting occurred near Bryan Federal Prison Camp involving rival gangs, prompting a law enforcement response; no injuries to staff or inmates were reported, and investigations are ongoing.
A massive fire has engulfed Feather Crest Farms in Bryan, Texas, with video footage showing huge flames and plumes of smoke. The cause of the fire is unknown, and there have been no reported injuries.
Nearly 30 people were displaced from their homes after a fire damaged nine occupied apartments in Bryan, Texas. The American Red Cross and the Salvation Army are providing immediate relief, but long-term recovery will require additional assistance from the community. Donations of clothes, hygiene products, blankets, and toiletries are most useful at the moment. Donations can be dropped off at specified locations, and individuals impacted by the fire can reach out for assistance. Financial donations can also be made to specific families affected by the fire. The American Red Cross accepts volunteers and donations to support disaster response efforts.
A family in Bryan, Texas, was displaced after their home caught fire, suspected to be caused by an electric scooter battery. No injuries were reported, but the family had to break a window to escape. The adjacent duplex was unaffected, and the American Red Cross is providing assistance. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and the home suffered smoke damage.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Green Country, including Atoka, Bryan, and Carter counties, until 10 a.m. Meteorologist Stephen Nehrenz reports a strong storm moving into Pittsburg County with possible winds up to 50 mph. Earlier storms caused hail and damaging winds in central and southwest Oklahoma.