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Fort Worth Expected to Pay $210,000 to Man Shot by Officer in 2015
The Fort Worth City Council is expected to approve a settlement in the 2015 police shooting of a man who was carrying a barbecue fork, according to the council’s agenda.
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Fort Worth Officer Who Shot Man By Mistake Allowed to Resign
A Fort Worth police officer who appealed his termination for mistakenly shooting a mentally ill man was allowed to resign and his suspension was reduced to 65 days, according to city records released Wednesday.
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Denton Businesses Pick Up the Pieces After Devastating Fire
In Denton, business owners impacted by this week’s Downtown Mini Mall fire are trying to figure out what’s next.
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Denton Businesses Pick Up the Pieces After Fire
In Denton, business owners impacted by this week’s Downtown Mini Mall fire are trying to figure out what’s next.
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Fort Worth Officers Not Taking ‘No Confidence' Vote on Chief Fitzgerald
Fort Worth police officers will conduct a “satisfaction survey” but not take a no-confidence vote on Chief Joel Fitzgerald.
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FW Officers Not Taking ‘No Confidence' Vote on Chief
The Fort Worth Police Officers Association (FWPOA) membership met in two shifts on Thursday to talk about their grievances.
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Fort Worth Police Officers Association President Calls Department Morale ‘All-Time Low'
The head of the Fort Worth Police Officers Association says that morale in the department is at an all-time low, and the rank-and-file officers do not believe Chief Joel Fitzgerald has their backs.
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FW Officers' Morale at an ‘All-Time Low': Assoc. President
There’s trouble in the Fort Worth Police Department. The head of the Fort Worth Police Officers Association says that morale in the department is at an all-time low, and the rank-and-file officers do not believe Chief Joel Fitzgerald has their backs.
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Fort Worth Police Officers Criticize Chief, City Leaders
In a sign of growing turmoil in the Fort Worth Police Department, the city’s largest police officers’ association on Thursday blasted Chief Joel Fitzgerald and city leaders for “political meddling.”
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Fort Worth Police Officers Criticize Chief, City Leaders
In a sign of growing turmoil in the Fort Worth Police Department, the city’s largest police officers’ association on Thursday blasted Chief Joel Fitzgerald and city leaders for “political meddling.”
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Fort Worth Officer Fired After Shooting Case Mistrial
The Fort Worth Police Department has dismissed an officer who shot Craigory Adams in 2015.
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Fort Worth Officer Fired After Shooting Case Mistrial
The Fort Worth Police Department has dismissed an officer who shot someone in 2015.
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Tarrant DA Won't Retry Officer Who Shot Man Holding BBQ Fork
A Fort Worth officer accused of shooting and injuring a man who was walking in his neighborhood while holding a barbecue fork won’t face a second trial following a mistrial.
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Mistrial in Fort Worth Police Officer Shooting Trial
The trial of a Fort Worth police officer accused of shooting a man while on duty has been declared a mistrial.
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Fort Worth Police Officer in Shooting Trial Takes Stand in Self Defense
Was it reckless or accidental? In a rare case, a Fort Worth police officer took the stand Monday to defend himself after shooting a man while on duty.
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FW Officer Testifies in Self Defense in Shooting Trial
Fort Worth police officer Courtney Johnson took the stand Monday to defend himself after shooting a man while on duty.
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FWPD Officer Testifies in Shooting Trial
A Fort Worth police officer, in a rare move, took the stand Monday to defend himself after shooting a man. Officer Courtney Johnson is charged with aggravated assault by a public servant for shooting Craigory Adams in the arm back in 2015.
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Fort Worth Police Officer on Trial for Shooting Man Holding a Barbecue Fork
A rare case is playing out in Tarrant County this week, where a jury has to decide if an officer-involved shooting was reckless or an accident.
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Fort Worth Police Officer Set to Stand Trial Monday for Shooting, Injuring Man
A Fort Worth police officer is set to stand trial next week for shooting and injuring a man who had dropped to his knees while holding a large barbecue fork.
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Fort Worth Officer Indicted in Shooting; Chief Says Discharge Was Unintentional
Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald says a recent officer-involved shooting was unintentional.