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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.
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Two people are dead after a police shooting at Town East mall in Mesquite Sunday.
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Four defendants pleaded not guilty in Fort Worth federal court Wednesday. They'll return to the courthouse in January to stand trial for charges that include providing material support to terrorists and attempted murder.
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It's not clear how the officer was involved in the early-morning shooting, or whether anyone was injured by police.
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The government offered plea bargains to 15 defendants who made their initial appearances in Fort Worth federal court.
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A criminal complaint obtained by KERA News alleges a Carrollton woman provided a bag to the alleged shooter — who authorities didn't find until over a week later — that blocks electromagnetic signals from devices like phones.
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Three people arrested after a nonfatal shooting at the detention center July 4 have been formally charged with assisting in the alleged crime. At least one person is pleading not guilty.
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Arkell Ross, 20, was arrested Wednesday night and charged with murder, court records show.
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Four people died and six others were injured in unrelated shootings and stabbings this weekend, Fort Worth police said.
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A Denton County grand jury declined to indict an unidentified man responsible for fatally shooting a man experiencing homelessness just off the downtown Square in August.
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Eight individuals arrested in connection to the July 4 shooting outside the Prairieland Detention Center had their preliminary hearings Tuesday. Prosecutors will pursue charges against them all, and most will remain in detention while they await trial.