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Texas police say a man shot five people and two are dead at a shopping mall north of Dallas. The shooting happened Tuesday in area known as Koreatown in Carrollton.
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An alleged gunman has been arrested after shooting a member of the Fort Worth Police Department's Civilian Response Unit. The unidentified civilian employee is expected to recover.
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Suspect from last night's shooting on the 900 block of North Hampton Road still missing.
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Stephen Swan and Matthew Butler were shot and killed 18 years ago in a Garland parking lot. James Broadnax was convicted and is scheduled to be executed next month.
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Detectives determined Friday's shooting was a premediated and targeted attack by 30-year-old John Mbuyi against 33-year-old Raissa Thatukila and 6-year-old Nathy Mbuyi.
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On a Saturday afternoon in downtown Denton, a man fired multiple shots at 61-year-old Jon Ruff on a public sidewalk and killed him.
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Dallas police say Diamon-Maziarre Robinson, also known as "Mike King," was shot and killed after allegedly pointing a handgun at officers during a standoff in a Medical District parking garage. The shooting, involving the Dallas Police Department, is under investigation by the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.
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A man was shot and killed after hanging from an overpass while cutting his neck with a broken bottle and then charging a Fort Worth police officer, police said.
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A second round of jury selection begins in federal court Monday after the judge declared a mistrial last week. Nine defendants are accused in the nonfatal shooting of a police officer July 4.
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Judge Mark Pittman's order comes after he declared a mistrial during jury selection Tuesday. He believed a defense attorney wearing a shirt depicting civil rights protest imagery was an attempt to sway prospective jurors' opinions.
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Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot is one of the founders of the Fight Against Federal Overreach project after federal agents killed two people in Minneapolis.
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A federal judge in Fort Worth sanctioned three defense attorneys in the July 4 Prairieland Detention Center shooting case for filing "frivolous" motions to conduct discovery of evidence they say the government hasn't fully handed over.