Edward Garza, a 34-year-old man from Bryan, Texas, was arrested after obstructing a busy highway with 15 sledgehammers and debris from newly installed medians. His protest against the controversial medians, which have raised concerns among residents and first responders, led to a chaotic scene on Texas Avenue. Despite his intentions, Garza ended up in jail after refusing to cooperate with police, who cited public safety concerns. Community members are rallying for changes to the medians, which they believe jeopardize emergency response.
In a bizarre turn of events, a 34-year-old man named Edward Garza was arrested in Bryan, Texas, for causing quite the scene on a busy highway. Garza was clocked in the act of obstructing the highway with an array of 15 sledgehammers alongside rubble from the medians recently installed by the Texas Department of Transportation. This unexpected protest took place in the northbound lanes of Texas Avenue near the William Joel Bryan Parkway, which is getting local folks talking.
Traffic came to a standstill thanks to Garza’s antics. His pickup truck, parked right in the middle of the madness, along with the broken pieces of median, turned what should have been a smooth drive into a chaotic spectacle. It was a typical day on the roads until bystanders began to notice something was off. As they watched the scene unfold, some even reported what they believed was an accident happening.
When police got wind of the situation, they rushed to the scene, only to find Garza in a high-visibility construction jacket, swinging away with a sledgehammer. Ironically, instead of working on a construction site, he was attempting to take down the newly installed medians that have been the center of controversy in recent months.
Things took a turn when Garza began to yell profanities at bystanders. One individual, trying to lend a hand, found themselves on the receiving end of Garza’s ire. In a strange twist, Garza accused this well-meaning person of trying to assault him, despite their intentions being harmless. This only added to the confusion of the evolving situation.
When the police approached Garza for questioning, he acknowledged ownership of the truck parked in the line of traffic but then suddenly became elusive, refusing to answer any further questions unless he had a lawyer present. This move raised eyebrows among the responding officers, who decided it was better to proceed with an arrest for public safety.
Garza was subsequently booked into the Brazos County Jail, facing charges that include obstructing a highway. As of January 3rd, he is being held with bonds totaling $2,365. His plans for protesting the medians may have backfired significantly, landing him in a lot more trouble than he bargained for.
This unusual protest stems from ongoing concerns regarding the medians that were put in place earlier this year. Local residents have voiced their frustrations after a viral video recently showcased the problems these medians are causing, particularly for first responders. One troubling clip featured a firetruck making a U-turn because the medians blocked access to an accident scene, raising questions about emergency response times.
Community members such as Karen Hall and Denise Fries have openly expressed worries about how these changes could affect their safety and that of their neighbors. In response to these rising concerns, a group called the BCS Median Survey Team is taking action. They are on a mission to gather an impressive 30,000 signatures to bring their plea to the city council, advocating for either the removal or modification of the contentious medians.
This ongoing saga in Bryan serves as a reminder of how communities can react to changes with passion—sometimes too much passion as seen with Garza’s protest. As the story unfolds, one can only wonder how city officials will respond to the demands of the residents and whether Garza’s radical approach will stir broader conversations about public safety in the area.
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