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A unanimous Supreme Court on Thursday revived a civil rights lawsuit against a Texas police officer who shot a man to death during a traffic stop over unpaid tolls.
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The family of a late DPD officer and an injured officer in 2019 sued an off-duty officer, the security company that employed him and Home Depot. The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday to dismiss the suit.
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The family of a late DPD officer and an injured officer are asking the state's highest court to let their suit against a fellow officer and Home Depot continue.
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All firearms, including concealed carry, are now banned from fairgrounds. The same security companies will provide metal detectors and guards at entrances.
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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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A woman hurt in last year's State Fair of Texas shooting accused two companies that provided security for the fair of negligence.
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Critics called the $100,000 bond for Leland Williams, accused of shooting sheriff’s deputy Brent Brown on Monday, too low.
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DART workers say the transit agency isn't doing enough to protect employees.
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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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Fort Worth police want to install gunshot detection technology in high-crime neighborhoods slated for revitalization. But some fear a breach of privacy.