At a time where it feels more difficult to feel safe while out in public, HPD told us that among the crowd of thousands, there were no arrests.
had a triumphant in-person return to Eleanor Tinsley Park for its annual Fourth of July celebration, and Houstonians kept the fireworks to the skies, while keeping the peace with each other.
ABC13 reached out to the Houston Police Department, who told us that they were not aware of any arrests. One concern with all holidays is drunk driving, so we asked about DWI calls, too, but HPD said they'd have to get back to us. This year's event was highly anticipated, as it was the first time since 2019 that it was back in person and had a live audience.This year's performers included Blanco Brown, Sawyer Brown and as headliner, Clay Walker, and we can tell you, tens of thousands of people showed up to hear them.
The Mayor's Office of Special Events estimates that 32,000 people came out, which admittedly is down from the average of 50,000 people in years past.A successful Freedom over Texas celebration.As you return home, please drive safely. If you've been drinking, use a designated driver or a rideshare app.
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