Rep. Dan Crenshaw comments on firefighting training and criminal arrests

Rep. Dan Crenshaw comments on firefighting training and criminal arrests
Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 2nd district, shared a series of tweets on February 4, 2025. His posts touched upon firefighter training experiences, odds related to an unspecified topic, and the apprehension of violent criminals in Texas.

On February 4, Rep. Crenshaw tweeted about his experience with firefighter training exercises. He stated: “Firefighter training is no joke. Today, I got a firsthand look at the strength, endurance, and skill it takes to do this job. It’s one heck of a workout.” He expressed gratitude towards Spring Fire Department for allowing him to participate in their exercises.

Later that day, he posted another tweet with a cryptic message stating simply: “Zero. The odds are zero.” No further context was provided within the tweet itself.

In his final tweet of the day, Rep. Crenshaw commented on actions taken by ICE regarding criminal activities in Texas: “Off to a strong start—a couple of the violent criminals highlighted here, a Tango Blast thug and an MS-13 gang member thought they could stick around in Texas terrorizing Houstonians. ICE had other plans.” He mentioned these individuals would be detained at Guantanamo Bay.



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