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Members of the New Columbia Movement frequently protest drag shows, while members of the Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club show up armed to protect the performances.
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Dean's attorneys filed an appellate brief this week alleging that, among other errors, there was not enough evidence to allow jury the option of considering a manslaughter charge.
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As only the second police oversight monitor in Fort Worth history, Bonycle Sokunbi is tasked with continuing the work of the office’s inaugural director, Kim Neal — and going beyond it.
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Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes said Tuesday the unidentified officer fired immediately after seeing a man holding a gun during the July 4 holiday shooting. The families of the men shot have called for the video to be made public.
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The unidentified driver was headed through an intersection when he collided with a police car pursuing a suspected car theft and was "ejected from the vehicle," according to police.
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The shooting occurred early Wednesday morning amid an illegal firework investigation, police said. The arson investigator is a sworn peace officer with a service weapon.
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Michael Lockhart was an eyewitness to a chaotic shooting in Fort Worth's Como neighborhood over the July Fourth holiday that left three people dead and eight wounded.
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A federal lawsuit alleges that a Fort Worth police officer used excessive force when he allegedly threw a man to the ground and knocked him unconscious.
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The three Republican Tarrant County commissioners outvoted the two Democrats to approve the purchase of the Lenco BearCat armored vehicle.
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Dean was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison for shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson in her home in 2019. Jefferson's family plans to seek federal civil rights charges against him and continue a lawsuit.