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Man found guilty of capital murder in deaths of hospital workers
A Dallas County jury found Nestor Hernandez guilty of capital murder on Thursday afternoon. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has more.
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Man found guilty of capital murder in deaths of Dallas hospital workers
A Dallas County jury found Nestor Hernandez guilty of capital murder on Thursday afternoon. Hernandez killed two Dallas Methodist Medical Center employees, social worker Jacqueline Pokuaa and nurse Annette Flowers, while visiting his girlfriend in the hospital’s labor and delivery unit.
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Jury finds man guilty of capital murder in deaths of hospital workers
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges.
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Closing arguments set to happen Thursday in trial for man accused of killing workers at Methodist Dallas hospital
On Thursday, closing arguments are expected in the trial of a man accused of killing two women at Methodist-Dallas Medical Center. The case is being watched closely by the victims’ families and the tight-knit healthcare community in North Texas. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the latest from the court.
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Defendant in fatal Methodist Dallas Hospital shooting takes the stand
A stunning turn of events in the trial of the man charged in the deadly shooting at Methodist Dallas Hospital. Nestor Hernandez took the stand in his defense. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has more from the courthouse.
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Trial for accused Methodist Dallas shooter continues Wednesday
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges.
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Closing arguments Thursday; Man accused of killing hospital workers takes the stand
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges.
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Man accused of killing two workers at Methodist Dallas hospital faces life sentence
Testimony in the capital murder trial of a convicted felon accused of shooting two hospital workers last year at Methodist Dallas began Tuesday morning. The defendant, 31-year-old Nestor Hernandez, faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has the latest from inside the courtroom.
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Testimony begins in Methodist hospital workers shooting trial
A man accused of gunning down two female hospital workers at a Dallas hospital a year ago is standing trial Tuesday night to defend his actions. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero was live at the courthouse following a day of emotional testimony.
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Testimony to start today in capital murder trial of Methodist Dallas shooting suspect
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges
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Man accused of killing 2 hospital workers goes on trial in Dallas
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges
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Testimony in trial for man accused of killing Methodist hospital workers begins
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges.
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Trial for accused Methodist Dallas shooter starts Monday
Nestor Hernandez faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole for capital murder charges.
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Ankle Monitor Bill Spurred by Methodist Dallas Hospital Shooting Heads to Gov. Abbott
A bill that would criminalize disabling or removing ankle monitors is one step closer to becoming law in Texas.
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Newly Proposed Laws Stem From Recent Shooting at Methodist Hospital
Texas State Rep. Rafael Anchia (D-Dallas) is proposing new laws, one aimed at parolees who cut off ankle monitors they’re required to wear, another would increase penalties for assaulting hospital workers and another would require parole officers wo warn hospitals.
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Man Accused of Killing Nurse, Social Worker on Labor & Delivery Floor Indicted
A Dallas County grand jury indicted the man accused of fatally shooting a nurse and social worker inside a Dallas labor and delivery unit at Methodist Medical Center.
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Police Release Video From Dallas Hospital Shooting
Surveillance and body camera video was released Wednesday of the shooting inside Methodist Dallas Medical Center that left 2 hospital workers dead. A gunman shot the two employees before a hospital police officer could stop him. That officer is being credited with saving lives because of his quick actions.
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North Texas Healthcare Workers Observe Moment of Silence in Honor of Methodist Dallas Shooting Victims
On Wednesday, healthcare workers across North Texas will observe a moment of silence in honor of two hospital workers gunned down on the job last weekend.
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Tributes for Methodist Dallas Victims Pour in, Shooting Calls Frontline Worker Safety into Question
Jacqueline Pokuaa and Katie Flowers were at work Saturday morning when they were shot and killed by a man visiting a patient. Their deaths are raising questions about how to keep our frontline workers safe.
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Hospital Security Concerns Grow After Saturday Shooting
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and officials from Parkland are addressing concerns and the need for reforms after two people were shot and killed Saturday at Dallas Methodist Medical Center.