FBI says 'no threat to public safety' as agencies conduct busts across Houston

Updated 29 minutes ago
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- On Tuesday, Houston residents in some areas may have noticed a large presence of law enforcement, but don't be alarmed - authorities said there is no threat to the public.

According to FBI Houston, this is all part of a "sweeping court-authorized operation" being conducted at multiple locations throughout the city. The FBI said law enforcement will be at the locations for several hours on Tuesday.

In a statement, the FBI told ABC13 it's working with the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable's Office, Harris County Fire Marshal's Office, the U.S. Marshal's Service, the Houston Fire Department, the Houston Police Department, and the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

"Due to the ongoing nature of the federal investigation, we are unable to provide additional details at this time," the FBI wrote.

According to law enforcement sources, ABC13 is being told this has ties to potential public corruption, though the FBI would not comment.



ABC13 was there when about a dozen gaming machines were removed from Star Video on Broadway near Joplin Street. The box truck operators told Eyewitness News' field crew they've been to about 15 locations to collect gaming machines.

The FBI has not said when they will be able to share more information on the operation.

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