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Dallas police say they are still looking for the man responsible for a shooting in South Dallas that left one person dead and an officer hospitalized Thursday afternoon.
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Abdul Wahab Baktash, 33, was driving on LBJ Freeway in late June when he was struck by another vehicle and died after crashing into a metal light pole. Police are still looking for the other driver who hit him and didn't stop to help.
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Police found the tiger, as well as dogs, roosters, and chickens, while serving a search warrant at a home in Oak Cliff.
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Dynell Lane said police refused to let him use a restroom. The disabled veteran said he later urinated himself.
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Attempted strangulation can be a felony under Texas law and an indicator that domestic violence victims could end up dead. And advocates want to prevent that.
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City leaders and residents remember when Santos Rodriguez was killed by a Dallas police officer. Events, including a city proclamation, are marking the 50th anniversary.
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Dozens turned out Sunday evening to march in support of Santos Rodriguez, a 12-year-old boy fatally shot by a Dallas police officer 50 years ago.
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The memorial service looked back at the former Dallas police chief's life and 40 years of service.
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Dallas community leaders have planned several events to mark the 50th anniversary of Santos Rodriguez's murder by a Dallas police officer. A documentary titled "Santos Vive" will be screened for free at different locations.
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The city says there's an ongoing criminal investigation into the ransomware attack on May 3. So far, there's no evidence that city or resident data was compromised.
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The Dallas Police Department website and the department's computer assisted dispatch systems were down Wednesday.
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The county has a brand-new center for people needing mental health care. They want police officers to use it more to keep people from sitting in jail.