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‘Justice Has to be Served’: Marvin Scott III’s Family Speaks Out After Seeing Video of His Death

‘Justice Has to be Served’: Marvin Scott III’s Family Speaks Out After Seeing Video of His Death

By Simone CarterApril 29, 2021

On Wednesday, the family of Marvin Scott III watched video footage depicting his death in police custody.

These Dallas Activists Marched Through the Streets. Now, They’re Running for City Council.

These Dallas Activists Marched Through the Streets. Now, They’re Running for City Council.

By Jacob VaughnApril 26, 2021

These activists and organizers are taking their fight from streets into public office.

Will Texas Further Expand its Medical Weed Program?

Will Texas Further Expand its Medical Weed Program?

By Jacob VaughnApril 12, 2021

The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws doesn’t even recognize Texas as a medical marijuana state because there are so many limitations.

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If Texas Lawmakers Get Their Way, Cops Could Confiscate Stunt Drivers’ Cars

If Texas Lawmakers Get Their Way, Cops Could Confiscate Stunt Drivers’ Cars

By Jacob VaughnApril 9, 2021

Around Texas, stunt drivers have been in a game of cat and mouse with local law enforcement for months now. Now, a bill aims to crack down on the drivers.

Did City Council Hopeful Johnny Aguinaga Threaten an Elections Judge?

Did City Council Hopeful Johnny Aguinaga Threaten an Elections Judge?

By Jacob VaughnApril 8, 2021

Aguinaga maintains he had permission to post his sign on the property.

‘God, I Trust You’: Texas Appeals Court to Review Crystal Mason’s Voter Fraud Case

‘God, I Trust You’: Texas Appeals Court to Review Crystal Mason’s Voter Fraud Case

By Simone CarterApril 2, 2021

On Wednesday, an appeals court decided to review the case of Fort Worth’s Crystal Mason, who was convicted of voter fraud following the 2016 election.

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Feds Nab 20th U.S. Capitol Riot Suspect From North Texas

Feds Nab 20th U.S. Capitol Riot Suspect From North Texas

By Patrick StricklandMarch 26, 2021

On Friday, FBI agents arrested David Lee Judd, a 35-year-old from Carrollton, on charges related to his alleged participation in the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Officials Ruled Janice Lee Willhelm’s Death a Suicide. Her Children Call it Murder.

Officials Ruled Janice Lee Willhelm’s Death a Suicide. Her Children Call it Murder.

By Simone Carter and OthersMarch 26, 2021

Two siblings are pushing for the Dallas County medical examiner to reevaluate their late mother’s mysterious death, which was previously ruled a suicide.

Denton Police Who Killed Darius Tarver Won’t be Charged, Sparking Outrage

Denton Police Who Killed Darius Tarver Won’t be Charged, Sparking Outrage

By Simone CarterMarch 22, 2021

A Denton County grand jury declined to indict the officer accused of killing Darius Tarver, a 23-year-old University of North Texas student.

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Federal Lawsuit: Richardson Police Racially Profiled, Beat Black Man in 2018 Arrest

Federal Lawsuit: Richardson Police Racially Profiled, Beat Black Man in 2018 Arrest

By Jacob VaughnMarch 18, 2021

Neco Bonham and his attorney say Richardson Police used excessive force during a 2018 traffic stop, the reasons for which were totally bogus.

Outrage Mounts Following Death of Black Man in Collin County Jail

Outrage Mounts Following Death of Black Man in Collin County Jail

By Simone CarterMarch 18, 2021

On Sunday, a 26-year-old Black man died in police custody; now, seven detention employees are on administrative leave.

In Fort Worth, the Police Department Grapples with Racist Comments Online

In Fort Worth, the Police Department Grapples with Racist Comments Online

By Patrick StricklandMarch 12, 2021

Fort Worth PD has fired at least three officers since Sept. 2020 for racist comments made on social media.

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Gov. Abbott’s Back the Blue Crew Floods Legislature with Pro-Police Bills

Gov. Abbott’s Back the Blue Crew Floods Legislature with Pro-Police Bills

By Patrick StricklandMarch 11, 2021

Many Texans support police reform, but Gov. Greg Abbott’s back the blue campaign has proven politically popular.

Dallas Police Officer Arrested in Connection With Two Murders

Dallas Police Officer Arrested in Connection With Two Murders

By Jacob VaughnMarch 4, 2021

The same year as the two murders, Dallas police officer Bryan Riser was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of assault family violence causing bodily injury to an ex-girlfriend.

DPD Considers Change to General Orders to Stop Low-Level Weed Charges

DPD Considers Change to General Orders to Stop Low-Level Weed Charges

By Jacob VaughnMarch 3, 2021

Twenty percent of all arrests last month were drug related. Of those, there were 183 weed related arrests. A majority of these arrests, 140, were for possession of less than 2 ounces.

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Ex-Cop Amber Guyger Appealing Murder Conviction in Botham Jean’s Death

Ex-Cop Amber Guyger Appealing Murder Conviction in Botham Jean’s Death

By Jacob VaughnMarch 2, 2021

Hoping to secure a lesser sentence, Amber Guyger’s legal team says she shouldn’t have been charged with murder.

‘Fascism Free Zone’: Dallas Activists Counter Patriot Front’s White Supremacist Propaganda

‘Fascism Free Zone’: Dallas Activists Counter Patriot Front’s White Supremacist Propaganda

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 25, 2021

A Dallas activist said they saw an uptick in Patriot Front propaganda going up in the city after the riot at the Capitol last month.

After Shingle Mountain, Floral Farms Has a Plan. Residents Say the City Isn’t Listening.

After Shingle Mountain, Floral Farms Has a Plan. Residents Say the City Isn’t Listening.

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 22, 2021

Stuck near Shingle Mountain, one Dallas neighborhood has proposed a radical plan to transform their surroundings..

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Feds Nab Self-Proclaimed Neo-Nazi ‘Radical Jew Slayer’ on Gun Charge in Grand Prairie

Feds Nab Self-Proclaimed Neo-Nazi ‘Radical Jew Slayer’ on Gun Charge in Grand Prairie

By Patrick StricklandFebruary 10, 2021

Christian Michael Mackey, 20, allegedly told an undercover FBI source he would ‘do whatever it takes’ to defend the white nationalist movement.

Operator of ‘Keep Dallas Safe’ Campaign Linked to ‘Astroturf’ Scheme in New Orleans

Operator of ‘Keep Dallas Safe’ Campaign Linked to ‘Astroturf’ Scheme in New Orleans

By Steven MonacelliFebruary 2, 2021

A shadowy campaign only known as “Keep Dallas Safe” has been playing politics in Dallas for the past half year. No one knows who funds the organization, a nonprofit group that can conceal its donors thanks to a rule introduced by the Trump administration in 2020. The people who run…

Capitol Protester Jenna Ryan Faces More Charges, Still Seeking Donations for Defense

Capitol Protester Jenna Ryan Faces More Charges, Still Seeking Donations for Defense

By Steven Monacelli and OthersJanuary 28, 2021

North Texas real estate broker Jenna Ryan, one of at least 150 people facing criminal charges in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, is still online seeking donations to help cover the cost of her legal defense despite being booted off three online funding services and issuing a Twitter message saying…

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DPD Proposal to Shift Reports of Some  Nonviolent Crimes to Online Draws Fire

DPD Proposal to Shift Reports of Some Nonviolent Crimes to Online Draws Fire

By Steven MonacelliJanuary 5, 2021

A proposal by Dallas police to ask victims of a handful of nonviolent crimes to file reports online rather than have officers come to the calls popped up online and as quickly disavowed over the weekend after drawing complaints, including one from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. A draft memo regarding…

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