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Over the weekend an altercation led to a shooting at a residential gender reveal party in Fort Worth.
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The city’s campaign will run from May through June, throughout the World Cup and 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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A Dallas Park and Recreation Board member is pushing for more surveillance at an East Dallas park after a teen was fatally shot on Jan. 22.
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McKinney police were conducting a welfare check on the home after family members said they hadn't heard from the couple for several days. Officers shot their son who was in the home with a gun, and he's hospitalized in stable condition.
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Charlie Kirk, who rose from a teenage conservative campus activist to a top podcaster, culture warrior and ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed Wednesday during one of his trademark public appearances at a college in Utah. He was 31.
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The records also shed light on previous concerns about shooters' classroom behavior. The release follows a yearslong lawsuit from news agencies.
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The suspect is in custody, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said. The motive is unknown.
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A preliminary investigation found that the shooting was preceded by a disturbance between a man experiencing homelessness and a male patron, according to Denton police.
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Media outlets sued for the records that could shed more light into the failed law enforcement response that saw officers wait more than an hour to confront the gunman.
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The coalition of about 20, led by Pastor Kyev Tatum of New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, pushed an empty coffin about a mile down Mississippi, stopping at intersections where gun violence occurred to pray for victims.
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Dallas County District Judge Emily Tobolowsky previously rejected Paxton's attempt to stop fair organizers from enforcing the gun ban at last year's fair. This year's event begins Sept. 26.