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Fort Worth Cop Who Shot Woman Dead Had 2004 Assault Charge
A Fort Worth police officer who shot and killed a woman in her home was charged with simple assault while a college student in 2004.
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Exclusive: Job Interview Video Sheds Light on Police Officer Who Killed Atatiana Jefferson
The Fort Worth police officer who shot and killed a black woman inside her own home predicted he would make a good cop and would act responsibly under pressure, according to a videotaped recording of his applying for the job.
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NBC 5 Investigates Obtains Video of Fort Worth Officer's Panel Interview
NBC 5 Investigates has obtained exclusive video of the Fort Worth police officer who shot and killed a woman in her own home.
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Lawsuit: Southwest Pilots Streamed Video From Bathroom Cam
A lawsuit filed against Southwest Airlines by a flight attendant alleges pilots on a 2017 flight had an iPad streaming video from a hidden camera in a bathroom in one of the airline’s jets.
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Dallas Police Officers Fired After Hearings Thursday
Three Dallas police officers were fired after hearings and internal affairs investigations.
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Flower Mound High School Teacher Accused of Indecency With a Child: Police
Dallas police arrested a Flower Mound high school teacher accused of indecency with a child.
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Angels Deny Knowledge of Organization's Reported Involvement in Skaggs' Drug Use
The Los Angeles Angels’ director of communication told federal investigators that he provided oxycodone to Tyler Skaggs and abused the drug with the pitcher, according to an ESPN report published Saturday.
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NJ Night Nurses Gave Benadryl to Patients to ‘Lighten the Workload': Lawsuit
Nurses working at Monmounth Medical Center gave Benadryl to patients to “lighten the workload,” a lawsuit alleges
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Dallas County Assistant DA Died by Suicide Following Car Crash
The Dallas County Assistant District Attorney found dead inside his Rowlett home Saturday died by suicide, according to the Rowlett police and Collin County Medical Examiner.
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Singer Says Opera's Domingo Harassed Her, Grabbed Her Breast
The glittering production was a high point of the Washington Opera’s 1999-2000 season: Jules Massenet’s “Le Cid,” about a legendary Spanish conqueror, starring a tenor legendary in his own right — Placido Domingo, then the company’s artistic director. The opera, also being filmed for broadcast on public television, was unquestionably a career break for a 28-year-old singer named Angela Turner...
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Dallas Woman Fights $3,000 Water Bill
A Dallas woman says she had to take on the city of Dallas after receiving a water bill for more than $3,000.
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Dallas Woman Fights $3,000 Water Bill
A Dallas woman says she had to take on the city of Dallas after receiving a water bill for more than $3,000.
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San Francisco's Oldest Cable Car Returns to Streets After 77 Years
After 77 years in storage collecting dust and rumors about its fitness, San Francisco’s oldest cable car is heading back to the streets following restoration by a band of devoted Muni workers.
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FBI Warns of More Attacks After Shots Fired at ICE offices
An FBI supervisor in Texas says he’s concerned that additional attacks could occur after shots were fired at a building housing federal immigration enforcement personnel.
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San Antonio Zoo CEO Sees More Than Just Animals
When the San Antonio Zoo hired Tim Morrow as CEO in 2014, nearly every building on the 56-acre campus was some shade of brown but that’s since changed into a colorful recreation of the complex
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Man, Woman Found Dead in Arlington Home Investigated as a Murder-Suicide
The death of a South Arlington couple is being investigated as a murder-suicide after a woman’s body was found in a deep freezer and her husband’s body in a bedroom inside the couple’s home Monday morning.
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Afghanistan War Survivor Crippled in Dallas Crime Zone
The family of an Afghanistan war survivor spoke out Monday about the wounds he suffered outside a store on Ferguson Road in Dallas. The store manager denies ignoring police crime fighting requests.
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Immigrants Fired From Trump Clubs Seek White House Meeting
A group of immigrant workers fired from President Donald Trump’s golf clubs say they want to meet with him at the White House to make the case that they should not be deported. The 21 maids, groundskeepers and other workers fired earlier this year from five of Trump’s clubs asked their former employer in a letter this week to remember...
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Immigrants Fired From Trump Clubs Seek White House Meeting
A group of immigrant workers fired from President Donald Trump’s golf clubs say they want to meet with him at the White House to make the case that they should not be deported. The 21 maids, groundskeepers and other workers fired earlier this year from five of Trump’s clubs asked their former employer in a letter this week to remember...
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‘It Felt Like Forever:' Witnesses Shaken by Virginia Beach Shooting
Witnesses were visibly shaken Friday evening after a gunman opened fire on the Virginia Beach Municipal Building, killing 11 people and injuring at least six others. 30-year-old Megan Banton called 911 after she heard gunshots and her supervisor gathered her and others into a barricaded office, according to the Virginia-Pilot. “It felt like forever,” Banton told the local newspaper. Sheila...