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In two lawsuits, the families of two hospital workers say Nestor Hernandez, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas and the Texas parole board share blame for the murders.
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Nestor Hernandez, 31, will spend life in prison with no possibility of parole for shooting and killing a nurse and social worker at Methodist Dallas Medical Center last year.
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Nestor Hernandez told jurors he didn't mean to shoot and kill two workers at Methodist Dallas Medical Center after fighting with his girlfriend in the hospital's maternity ward.
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Nestor Hernandez is on trial for capital murder, accused of killing two hospital workers at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. His sometimes-girlfriend testified Tuesday.
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State Rep. Rafael Anchía, D-Dallas, says the bills can make hospitals safer while making it a felony for people on parole to remove an ankle monitor.
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State Rep. Rafael Anchía says he's also requesting an independent investigation into the "failures" by the state Board of Pardons and Paroles to revoke parole for the alleged shooter.
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Police say Nestor Hernandez, 30, shot and killed 45-year-old Jaqueline Pokuaa and 63-year-old Katie Flowers.
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The man accused of fatally shooting two employees at Methodist Dallas Medical Center Saturday has a criminal record that includes previous violent acts.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services said 19,500 doses of the vaccine were headed Monday to four sites in Texas: MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Wellness 360 at UT Health San Antonio and UT Health Austin’s Dell Medical School.
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