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Sean Kratz Guilty of First-Degree Murder in 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
The man accused of killing three people on a suburban Pennsylvania farm in 2017 has been found guilty of first- and second-degree murder for the shooting death of 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro.
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High School Pipeline for Dallas Police Recruits
Dallas needs hundreds more police officers and students in a Dallas Independent School District high school program Friday said they want to help.
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Awaits Verdict for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
A jury will now decide the fate of 22-year-old Sean Kratz, the man accused of helping his cousin kill three young men on their family’s suburban Pennsylvania farm more than two years ago.
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Goes on Trial for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
More than two years after “one of the most horrific days,” the man accused of helping his cousin kill four people on a sprawling Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm will likely take the stand in his own defense, lawyers said in court Wednesday.
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Prominent Democratic Donor Charged Following Overdose Deaths
Felony charges were filed Tuesday against prominent Democratic political activist and noted donor Ed Buck, who is accused of causing the drug overdose of a man inside his West Hollywood apartment last week, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said.
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White Settlement Road Bridge Project Could Be Complete by End of 2020
On Wednesday, the Texas Department of Transportation met with Fort Worth business leaders and community members over the construction of three bridges near White Settlement Road.
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Ellie Goulding Weds Art Dealer Boyfriend in Lavish Ceremony
British singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding has married art dealer Caspar Jopling in a lavish ceremony with pals Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Sienna Miller in attendance. The two tied the knot Saturday in Yorkshire, England, at the gothic York Minster Cathedral. The 32-year-old Goulding was wearing a white custom Chloe gown. She pulled up in a flower-adorned blue Volkswagen minivan to...
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Dayton Shooter's Friend Bought Him Body Armor, Prosecutors Say
A man told federal agents he bought body armor, a gun accessory and a 100-round magazine for the Dayton gunman earlier this year, according to a court document unsealed Monday. Federal investigators emphasized that there no was indication that Ethan Kollie knew that his friend, Connor Betts, was planning a mass shooting or how he would use the equipment. The...
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DOJ Agency Under Fresh Hill Scrutiny in Wake of Mass Shootings
A congressional committee is sharpening their scrutiny of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, questioning the agency’s oversight of gun dealers who sell firearms involved in a large number of crimes, NBC News reported. The inquiry, which comes after back-to-back mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, has been welcomed by gun rights activists who have...
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U.S. Attorney Warns of San Diego Fentanyl Crisis, Deadly Counterfeit Pills
U.S. Attorney Robert Brewer issued a public safety alert for drug users in San Diego County to beware of a lethal strain of fentanyl showing up in counterfeit oxycodone.
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Man Who Sold Ammo to Vegas Shooter Asks for Trial by Judge
The Arizona man who has acknowledged selling bullets to the gunman in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history has asked to be tried by a judge on his federal ammunition-manufacturing charge. The attorney for Douglas Haig argued that the connection to the massacre will have a “prejudicial effect” on Las Vegas jurors, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported...
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Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Investigating Local Dealership After 200+ Complaints
Fenton Hyundai in Mesquite is accused of not issuing titles, license plates and worse, not paying off trade-in vehicles. NBC 5’s Samantha Chatman Responds.
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TX DMV Investigating Local Dealership After 200+ Complaints
Fenton Hyundai in Mesquite is accused of not issuing titles, license plates and worse, not paying off trade-in vehicles. NBC 5’s Samantha Chatman Responds.
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Risks of Buying a Used Car and What the Dealership Isn't Telling You
You can save a chunk of money buying a used car used instead of brand-new one. But the NBC4 I-Team learned you could also be buying one that has serious safety issues: ones the dealer knows about, but just isn’t fixing. Used cars sometimes have recalls, and dealers failed to warn Anthony Santos — before his car caught fire in...
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‘Blood-Stained Leather' From JFK's Limo No Longer Being Sold to Highest Bidder
A Connecticut history collector and a Dallas auction house claim to be selling two macabre pieces of American history – blood-stained pieces of leather from the inside of the limo that President John F. Kennedy was riding in the day he was assassinated.
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Tricks of the Trade-In
If you’re in the market to sell your car, getting top dollar for it may seem like a daunting task. But Consumer Reports reveals some tricks of the “trade-in” that can help get you every penny your car is worth.
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Tricks of the Trade-In
If you’re in the market to sell your car, getting top dollar for it may seem like a daunting task. But Consumer Reports reveals some tricks of the “trade-in” that can help get you every penny your car is worth.
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Economic Impact of Possible Border Shutdown
SMU Associate Professor of Economics James Lake talks with NBC 5 about the possible economic impacts of a possible US/Mexico border shutdown.
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Tesla Walks Back Its Plan to Close Most Showrooms
Tesla is walking back plans to close most of its showrooms worldwide and announced price hikes for most of its electric vehicles.
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Jerry Seinfeld Sues California Classic Car Dealer Over '58 Porsche
Jerry Seinfeld sued a California dealer in classic cars Monday, saying the company has left the comedian stranded in a dispute over whether a 1958 Porsche he sold is authentic.