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In Saginaw Murder Case, Police Zeroed in on a Suspect, and Then He Opened Fire

By Eric NicholsonJuly 23, 2013

The three weeks that have passed since the body of 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher’s was found by teenage passersby in Saginaw, naked, bound and gagged, and wrapped in heavy plastic, have been unnervingly quiet. Police have been following up on leads, rummaging through Alanna’s things, and otherwise turning over every rock…

40 Years Ago, a Dallas Cop Shot a Handcuffed 12-Year-Old in the Head. Hispanic Leaders Haven’t Forgotten.

By Eric NicholsonJuly 22, 2013

The 1973 death of Santos Rodriguez was almost unspeakably barbaric. The 12-year-old and his brother David were picked up from their grandparents’ house in what was then Little Mexico (now Uptown) in the early hours of July 24 and taken to a Fina station on Cedar Springs Road, where someone…

As Execution Nears, Plano Road-Rage Killer Claims Inhumane Treatment, Neglects to Mention He Tried To Tear Phone From Wall

By Brantley HargroveJuly 22, 2013

Barring a stay of execution, Douglas Feldman is scheduled to die in nine days. His petition for a state writ of habeas corpus based on ineffective assistance of counsel has gone nowhere. He claims his trial attorney failed to investigate the role his alleged bipolar disorder played in the murders…

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A Hydroponic Gardening Supplier Was Selling to Pot Growers, So the Feds Nailed Him on Tax Charges

By Eric NicholsonJuly 19, 2013

The hydroponic marijuana-growing community has suspected for a while that they’re being watched, and for good reason. By the DEA’s own account, law enforcement has turned its attention increasingly toward indoor growing operations as a quarter century of an aggressive eradication campaign has forced an increasing number of pot farmers…

Dallas Woman Leads Police on Incredibly Short, Several-Block Car Chase, Then Runs Out of Gas

By Eric NicholsonJuly 19, 2013

On Thursday morning, as much of Dallas was commuting to work, a family squabble broke out in the alley behind the 1800 block of Angelina Drive in West Dallas. It’s not clear from police descriptions what sparked the fight nor, a police spokesman said, did responding officers note the family…

Dallas Police Say They Shot a Screaming, Projectile-Throwing Burglar in Pleasant Grove

By Eric NicholsonJuly 18, 2013

Here’s how the Dallas Police Department described last night’s officer-involved fatal shooting in Pleasant Grove in 1:44 a.m. Facebook post: On July 17, 2013, at approximately 10:00 pm officers responded to a burglary in progress at the 1600 Block of Conner Dr. Upon arrival, officers observed one suspect inside of…

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Just Another Fake License Plate-Selling, Robber-Tackling, K2-Seizing Weekday in Dallas

By Eric NicholsonJuly 18, 2013

Police had a weird and somewhat wild Wednesday. Here are some highlights from yesterday’s police activity: Dining In: At some point between 1 and 7 a.m., someone broke into the banquet hall of Skyline Ranch on Wheatland Road and helped themselves to $30 worth of food. They dined in, then…

An Arlington School Principal Tried to Have Sex with an Underage Boy in Florida, Police Say

By Eric NicholsonJuly 17, 2013

Stephen Paulsen is, for a few more seconds at least, the principal of Morton Elementary School in Arlington ISD. He’s spending part of the summer in Florida, partly to visit his mother and father, who has Alzheimer’s, and partly, according to Boynton Beach police, trying to seduce someone he thought…

Tarrant County Woman Charged With Murder After Missing Husband Found Buried in Yard

By Eric NicholsonJuly 17, 2013

Neola Robinson told police that she’d last seen her husband on Memorial Day 2010, when he’d left their Tarrant County home and run off with another woman. That wasn’t entirely far-fetched. Ervin “Shorty” Robinson had already been married several times when he and Neola got together. Still, something about the…

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Extremely Apologetic Gunman Really Sorry About Murder Threats — Unless You Messed With His Truck

By Eric NicholsonJuly 16, 2013

Police don’t say why 24-year-old Victor Cruz was walking down a dark street in Pleasant Grove at 4 o’clock on Monday morning with his backpack. That’s just where he happened to be when the silver Pontiac pulled up beside him. The man that stepped from the driver’s seat was carrying…

Robert Lewis III May Be the Saddest Illegal Gun Dealer You’ll Ever Meet

By Eric NicholsonJuly 16, 2013

Robert Lewis III never meant for any of the assault rifles he assembles in his Northwest Dallas home to wind up hidden in a pickup truck bound for Mexico. He considers his gun-making more hobby than profession, though he did reportedly sell some to a guy down in Houston from…

Coppell’s Deputy Police Chief Resigns After Passing Around Suspect’s Nude Cell Phone Pic

By Eric NicholsonJuly 16, 2013

Back in April, Coppell Deputy Police Chief Matthew Kosec abruptly resigned from the department. He didn’t give a reason, nor did the city, which said only that he’d been on administrative leave for weeks while an internal affairs investigation was conducted. Meanwhile, both The Dallas Morning News and CBS 11…

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George Zimmerman May Have a Former Dallas Medical Examiner to Thank for the Jury’s Verdict

By Brantley HargroveJuly 15, 2013

Late Saturday night, a jury arrived at the unanimous conclusion that George Zimmerman had not committed an act of murder when he shot an unarmed teen named Trayvon Martin. As Jim Schutze noted earlier, Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, which allows for the use of deadly force without the retreat…

Massive North Texas Gun Heist Foiled When Alleged Thief Passes Out, Drives Through Fence

By Eric NicholsonJuly 15, 2013

A quick glance at Rode Don Simmons’ Facebook page is enough to tell you that the 21-year-old enjoys guns, but that’s par for the course in semi-rural North Texas. A young man can’t very well shoot ducks and feral hogs without a trusty gun or two. But Simmons’ passion for…

Man Arrested at Downtown’s Cathedral Guadalupe for Sleeping with His Pants Down

By Eric NicholsonJuly 12, 2013

Cathedral Guadalupe — or, more verbosely, the Cathedral Shrine of Our Lady Guadalupe — is a magnificent building. Hewn from red brick and limestone, the stately, 111-year-old Neo-Gothic church stands sentry on the corner of Ross Avenue and Olive Street in the Arts District, housing the second largest Catholic conregation…

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Police: Dallas Man Was Playing with Shotgun When He Fatally Shot His Friend in the Face

By Eric NicholsonJuly 12, 2013

Early yesterday morning, around 4 a.m., Dallas police responded to a call at a Red Bird apartment complex: A 20-year-old woman, Shakeydra Freeney, was dead inside one of the units, having been shot in the face with a shotgun. There wasn’t any clear indication at the time of who’d killed…

Dallas Man Discovers that Hijacking a Fire Hydrant for Lawn Watering Not, in Fact, Legal

By Eric NicholsonJuly 12, 2013

Usually, catching a theft suspect takes at least a small amount of detective work. But Luis Paz made things easy for police, laying out a trail of bread crumbs at 10:30 Wednesday night leading directly to the front door of his Northwest Dallas home. To be accurate, it wasn’t actually…

“I Was Skinny and Had Low Self-Esteem” — Suspended Arlington Cop Admits to Previous Steroid Use

By Eric NicholsonJuly 11, 2013

Officer Craig Hermans hasn’t been arrested or charged in the federal investigation into an alleged steroid ring at the Arlington Police Department that’s already led to the indictment of one colleague and the suicide of another. But he was questioned in connection with the investigation and remains on administrative leave…

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Congressman Steve Stockman Files Bill to Protect Kids Wielding Gun-Shaped Baked Goods

By Luke DarbyJuly 10, 2013

Since Congress started wrestling with stricter gun control laws early this year, school officials around the country have been on edge about how to handle threats of violence from students. There have been a lot of draconian responses in the last few months. In one case, an eighth-grader in West…

Police Trying to Find Who Beat Bryan Bradford Unconscious at His Swiss Avenue Apartment

By Eric NicholsonJuly 10, 2013

The Swiss Avenue Place Apartments, near the intersection with Peak Street, are several blocks and several social rungs away from the ritzy end of the East Dallas boulevard. The cars aren’t as nice, the surrounding homes not as well kept. There’s a lot more crime, too, mostly car break-ins, domestic…

Polyamorous Father of Murdered Saginaw Girl Explains Why She Had Three Parents

By Eric NicholsonJuly 10, 2013

Police still don’t know who bound, gagged and murdered 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher, whose naked body was found wrapped in heavy plastic along a Saginaw street last week. Their road blocks and search warrants have so far turned up nothing conclusive. In the meantime, the media now have a new, probably…

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In Saginaw Murder, Investigators Have Set Up Road Blocks, Seized Items from Girl’s Home

By Joe ToneJuly 9, 2013

A week has passed since two teenagers walking through Saginaw discovered the body of 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher, naked, bound and gagged and wrapped in heavy plastic. No arrests have been made. Tips continue to flood in, and the town remains baffled and on edge. Investigators have said repeatedly that the…

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