2 generations of Camp Mystic counselors among flood victims
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Ex-Houston board appointee Sadé Perkins faced backlash for offensive comments about Camp Mystic after deadly floods, with her boyfriend rebuking her statements.
The senior minister of Houston's First Unitarian Universalist Church is publicly distancing himself from the controversial remarks made by his partner about the Camp Mystic flood disaster that killed 27 campers and counselors over the Fourth of July weekend.
A former Houston official faces harsh criticism over her comments about victims who died in Texas floods over Independence Day weekend.
Former Houston appointee Sade Perkins recently came under fire after claiming that Camp Mystic was "White-only" as the Texas camp deals with catastrophic flooding that killed dozens.
The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, revealing more than twice as many Americans live in flood prone areas than FEMA's maps show.
The fundraiser for Sade Perkins aims to get $20,000 -- but had raised less than $400 by Thursday afternoon, with many paying just to leave abusive comments.
The reverend boyfriend of Sadé Perkins publicly condemned her incendiary rant about the deadly flood that killed 27 girls and counselors at Camp Mystic in Texas.
Mary Kate Jacobe was at Camp Mystic in Kerr County when raging floodwaters roared through the camp on July 4.
The reverend boyfriend of the former Houston mayoral appointee who went on a tirade against Camp Mystic — where 27 campers and counselors were killed in the Texas flooding — has