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Rosenberg Police Chief Dwayne Sparks, acting on the recommendation of a police re view board, suspended Daniel Barnshaw, an employee at the city’s Animal Control officer for the past 16 months. Police Lt. John Plummer said Barnshaw killed about seven dogs at the animal shelter, but then released five others outside the city limits. “He just didn’t feel like he could kill any more,” Plummer said. “Barnshaw is a real nice guy, and he has a real love for anim als. It hurts him to put them to sleep,” Police Captain Walter O’Neal said. “He said the dogs he let loose were real nice dogs and he just didn’t want to destroy him,” O’Neal said. Animals at the shelter are held for 72 hours before 4 killed by injection Police said a Fort BendC. tv resident reported sea B.u nshaw set the dogs freefn the city's Animal control tm on Texas High way 36, abiiB mile outside Rosenberg. Police confronted Barns with the information ordered him to return to area and recapture and kill animals. PI ummer said all the d'J were picked up and presuna lev killed by Barnshaw. Barnshaw declinedcommt New state law sought to prohibit tent cities r United Press International AUSTIN — A Houston state representative filed a bill Tues day that would prevent the de velopment of another “Tent City USA” in state roadside parks. Rep. Tpny Polumbo, a demo crat whose district includes the east Harris County squatter set tlement, filed a bill that would prohibit permanent camping in roadside parks. “Tent City" was officially closed Monday and state high way crews immediately moved in with dump trucks and front- end loaders to clean up the area. Polumbo’s bill would prohibit camping at highway rest areas for more than 24 hours. It also would prohibit the building of tents, booths or anv other kinds of permanent shelters in roadside parks. 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