Brenham DPS truck crash: Daughter of 78-year-old man killed speaks out

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Daughter remembers dad killed in Texas DPS crash

For the first time, the family of the man who died after an 18-wheeler crashed into a Texas DPS office speaks out. FOX 26's Jonathan Mejia sat down with the man's daughter about how she's remembering her dad.

For the first time since the devastating 18-wheeler crash into a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) office last Friday claimed the life of 78-year-old Bobby Huff, his family is sharing their memories and grief.

Charlene Moore, Huff's daughter, spoke to FOX 26 and reflected on the difficult days following the tragic incident. "It’s hard. I have my good days, my bad days, it’s like I’m waiting for him," Moore shared.

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Huff lost his life when 42-year-old Clenard Parker allegedly stole an 18-wheeler and crashed it into the DPS office in Brenham. The incident occurred after Parker was denied the renewal of his commercial driver’s license, ironically, at the same time Huff was there for license renewal as well.

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FULL INTERVIEW: Daughter of man killed in Texas DPS crash speaks

FOX 26's Jonathan Mejia spoke with Charlene Moore, the daughter of the man who died in the crash at a Texas DPS office in Brenham, about how this tragedy has impacted her and her familt. Moore's father, 78-year-old Bobby Huff, was killed after authorities alleged Clenard Park intentionally drove a stolen 18-wheeler into the office.

"He has really hurt me and everybody else in the family. He has just took us and ripped us apart," Moore expressed.

The crash not only claimed Huff's life but also left several others injured, leaving the family to grapple with the painful loss. "He was a very humble man, loving, caring, if he had any problems you would never know," Moore recalled.

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Texas DPS said Parker now faces felony murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a public servant, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and criminal mischief charges.

Parker was previously charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon causing serious bodily injury, one count of evading arrest or detention causing serious bodily injury, and one count of unauthorized use of a vehicle.

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Moore had strong words for Parker, stating, "He can rot in jail. I wouldn’t care. If he can just feel what I feel and know that what he did was a cowardly thing. Like who does that?"

Moore cherished the close bond she shared with her father, often ending their conversations with expressions of love. "Before we got off the phone he would always tell me ‘I love you, baby’. I would say ‘I love you too, Dad.’ I won’t get that no more," Moore stated.

In a gesture of support, Texas DPS has covered the funeral expenses for Huff. As the family grapples with their loss, the community mourns alongside them in the senseless tragedy that has left a lasting impact on all involved.