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The most recently arrested person was part of a committee supporting the other 14 people allegedly involved in the July 4th shooting.
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Ali Asgar Alibhai was arrested in May 2024 at a student-led demonstration. He says his constitutional rights were violated.
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Police said 23-year-old Bryan Cruz-Campos was fighting with another unidentified man in a parking lot early Sunday morning when Cruz-Campos fired a handgun.
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Dozens of people gathered for a "Stop Starving Gaza Now" protest organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement. Dallas police arrested 12 of them.
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Benjamin Hanil Song is among 11 people facing three counts of attempted murder of federal agents and three counts of discharging a firearm during a violent act.
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‘Coordinated and targeted’: 11 arrested in wake of officer shooting outside North Texas ICE facilityTen people were arrested and face three attempted murder charges and three discharging a firearm during a violent act charges, according to court records.
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Police say Rashonda Lowe turned herself into Arlington Police Tuesday night.
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Police confirmed a protestor was charged with assault on a public servant and taking a weapon from a peace officer during Monday's protest.
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The 55-year-old man sent the basketball star threatening and sexually explicit messages on social media, then traveled from Texas to Indianapolis to try to encounter her in person, prosecutors say.
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Matthew Krueger was fired from the Fort Worth Police Department last week after an investigation found he used unjustified force during an arrest. Court records show he was also placed on indefinite suspension in Irving for violating similar department policies during an arrest.
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Arturo Alarcon served as a minister at 121 Community Church in Grapevine. He was arrested Thursday for child pornography and invasive visual recording charges.
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That was a first in City Manager Paul Stevens’ 30-year career, he said. In response, the city placed Collier on administrative leave the day he was arrested, June 13. Collier resigned on June 15.