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Protesters gathered outside the Collin County Jail on Thursday demanding the release of 21 people arrested during a divestment demonstration Wednesday.
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Aaron Dean was convicted of shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson through her bedroom window in 2019. In February, an appeals court upheld his manslaughter conviction.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators sue Dallas County, sheriff’s office for removal of hijabs after arrestThree Muslim women arrested a pro-Palestinian demonstration earlier this year allege correctional officers forced them to remove their hijabs for their mugshots.
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Chasity Congious gave birth alone in her cell in 2020. She was jailed again last week for probation violations.
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Officers were caught on body camera mocking Dynell Lane when he urinated himself after officers denied him access to a restroom at a Deep Ellum pizzeria in June 2023.
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HSC's new College of Nursing will offer elective courses in correctional nursing.
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Dallas state Sen. Royce West, Rice's attorney, said the wide receiver and North Texas native cooperated with police and will do “everything in his power” to help the other people involved.
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Anthony Paz Torres pleaded guilty to five federal hate crimes for killing one person and attempting to kill four others at a tire shop on Buckner Boulevard in 2015, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Wednesday.
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Texas Senator Royce West is representing Kansas City Chiefs' Rashee Rice following a multivehicle crash on Saturday. West is a managing partner at West & Associates L.L.P.
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Fort Worth City Council approved a $150,000 settlement to dismiss a police misconduct lawsuit filed against the city and one of its former police officers.
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Arlington police say Firefighter Brady Weaver was shot during a police, fire and EMS response to a 9-1-1 call early Friday in southeast Arlington.
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Former Castle Hills Council Member Sylvia Gonzalez sued the city after police arrested her for tampering with government records, which she said was in retaliation for her criticism of the city manager.
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Critics of the project have said the Sheriff's Office could use other law enforcement training facilities nearby.
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Hoax bomb threats against a teacher at home and the Northwest Independent School District campus she works at led to investigations this week by local and federal authorities. The school district was closed for spring break, so officials suspect the perpetrator was not local.