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Snowball Express Arrives in North Texas

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 01 Desember 2012 | 19.31

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It is a gathering unlike any other across the country, and it only happens in North Texas.

Throughout the day on Friday, more than 1,700 children and military spouses arrived at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as part of the seventh annual Snowball Express, a event for the families of fallen service members.

American Airlines brought in nine charter planes full of families. Others arrived on regular flights, some flying from as far away as Guam, Puerto Rico and Germany.

The loads of planes were greeted with thunderous applause and cheers from dozens of volunteers, American employees, Patriot Guard Riders, military members and even regular travelers.

"It's the least we can do for these kids, for these families who have given so much," said Capt. Jim Palmershem, an American pilot who flew the first flight of the day from Nashville and Arkansas.

The Strattons arrived on a charter from Indianapolis and Washington, D.C. The family of three children and mother, Jennifer, from Stafford, Va., are attending their third Snowball Express.

"The first event we went to, my daughter, Delaney, looked around at all the people and she said, 'They haven't forgotten daddy.'" Jennifer Stratton said. "And I said, 'No they haven't.'  This is one of those weekends where it's America at its best. We just love coming to Texas and that Texans remember our fallen heroes."

The Snowball Express isn't just a warm greeting at DFW Airport. The five-day event includes for the first time a day of activities in the Fort Worth Stockyards.

"We do a thing called the 'Walk of Gratitude,' said Dan Ronan, a member of the board of directors of the Dallas-based charity Snowball Express. "And this is a chance for the community to come out and to try and show people how much they appreciate the service and sacrifice these families have made."

"On Sunday morning, about 10:30, we'll kick off with about 2,000 folks that we can cheer on and let them know how much we appreciate them," Palmershem said.

The Syversons from Carlisle, Penn., have attended every Snowball Express after Army Maj. Paul Syverson was killed by a mortar in Balad, Iraq, in 2004. His daughter Amy, who was just 2 months old at the time, said she enjoyed coming to North Texas for the events.

"It's really great to be here with everyone's support," she said. "It's really nice."

Her mother, Jackie, echoed the sentiment.

"It's a cool honor, because holidays are hard in their own way," she said. "And then when the kids get to come here and do something really cool like this and be around other kids who are like them, it works out great. It's just a really cool way to start the holidays, it means a lot to us."

It also means a lot to the volunteers, who spend hours coordinating the massive five-day operation.

Bridget Johnson, an American operations agent, helped decorate a part of Terminal C for the arriving planes. A former military member herself, Johnson said she can't think of a better way to honor the families.

"We didn't pay the ultimate sacrifice, and these families did," she said. "It means a lot for us to be able to give back."

"It's about creating some happy times around Christmas time," Palmershem said. "I'm not sure who gets more out of it, the kids or the volunteers. But we're just so glad to be here and be a part of this and looking forward to a great weekend here in Dallas-Fort Worth."

Jennifer Stratton said she knows her husband would be happy to hear that his family gets a holiday treat away from home and a chance to remember the families that have lost a loved one in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

"He would be happy to know that America doesn't forget their heroes," she said.

The Walk of Gratitude will begin at 10:30 on Sunday along East Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards. The public is encouraged to line North Main Street for the walk. Click here for more information.

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Second-Graders Charged for Bathroom Breaks

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The mother of a 7-year-old Irving elementary school student says her son wet his pants in class after his teacher refused to let him use the restroom Thursday afternoon.

"I was absolutely appalled," Sonja Cross said. "I could not believe it."

The first-year teacher at J.O. Davis Elementary awards her students with "Boyd Bucks" for good behavior. Going to the bathroom outside of the three scheduled breaks costs two Boyd Bucks per trip.

Cross' son, an honor roll student, needed to go to the bathroom, but he sat back down because he didn't have any Boyd Bucks, his mother said.

"He tried to hold it as much as he could, but he just couldn't," Cross said. "He came home from school, and he was crying and really upset."

"Really, that's just unhealthy," Cross said. "I think that she had no concern for the children."

Cross complained to the teacher, but didn't like the response.

"Originally when I first spoke with the teacher, she was just going to show my son special treatment, but then I said, 'That's just not good enough. I need for you to stop this for all the children,'" she said.

Cross informed school administrators, who quickly told the teacher to stop charging her students to go to the bathroom.

"It's not a bad idea to have a reward program in the class -- and they're going to continue that, but not for the bathroom breaks," Irving school district spokesman Billy Rudolph said.

But Cross said her son still has to face his classmates.

"The kids are teasing him and whatnot, and it's just over for him," she said. "This is something he's going to have to deal with for quite some time."

School administrators do not plan any disciplinary action. Cross said she may push for the teacher to be suspended.

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Only 1 Number Away From Powerball Jackpot

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

A Dallas woman was just one number away from winning Wednesday's massive jackpot. Her ticket matched all five numbers -- but not the Powerball number.

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A Dallas woman who was just one number away from winning the huge Powerball jackpot earlier this week still won $1 million, the Texas Lottery Commission said Friday.

Betty S. Galloway bought her ticket at the 7-Eleven near Inwood Road and Lovers Lane, officials announced.

Her lucky ticket matched all five numbers (5–16–22–23–29), but not the Poweball number from Wednesday's $587 million drawing.

NBC 5 was unable to locate Galloway, but a manager at the 7-Eleven said she is a regular customer who lives in the neighborhood.

Three other Texans also won $1 million. The lottery commission said those tickets were purchased in Houston, Humble and San Antonio.

Powerball sales in Texas totaled $75 million, the commission said, with the city of Dallas accounting for more than $3.5 million of the sales.

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Bullets Strike CBS Radio Building

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Two bullets hit the CBS Radio building along Central Expressway in Dallas on Friday afternoon.

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At least one window possibly two were shot out at the CBS building in Dallas on Friday afternoon.

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Dallas attorney Pete Schulte talks about the window of his office being shot out.

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Police are investigating a shooting at the CBS Radio building in Dallas.

Dallas police spokesman Warren Mitchell said a 911 call about two shots reportedly fired around the area of 4131 North Central Expressway was made at 3:08 p.m. Friday.

No one was hurt

The 12-story building holds offices for multiple businesses, as well as facilities for local CBS Radio stations.

One shot hit a window in the office of Pete Schulte, an attorney who works on the sixth floor of the building.

"All of a sudden, I heard a humongous boom and, within a split second, the glass shattered in my office," he said

Schulte said he believes the double-pane glass stopped the bullet from entering his office.

Schulte, a former police officer, said he believes the shots came from a rifle fired on North Central Expressway or the frontage road.

"I was a police officer, and that's what concerns me," he said. "I am very much hoping it was random -- someone off the highway or service road -- but I guess you never know."

By late Friday afternoon, crews were already at work replacing the shattered glass.

Schulte said it may take some time for his shattered nerves to recover.

"It brings back my memories from when I was a police officer, when I was shot at," he said. "I'm a little on edge."

Schulte was critical of the Dallas Police Department's response time. It took police officers more than an hour and a half to respond after the 911 call was made. The situation was filed as a criminal mischief/vandalism, so it was not given high priority.

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DISD Ending 45-Minute Teacher Workday Extension

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 30 November 2012 | 19.31

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Dallas school trustees unanimously vote to overturn a policy passed in January that added 45 minutes to teachers' workdays without extra pay.

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Dallas school trustees voted on Thursday to end a 45-minute extension to teacher workdays that was approved in January.

Teachers filed into the Dallas Independent School District board meeting prepared for battle.

They called on the board to overturn a policy that added 45 minutes to their day without any extra pay. After several hours of discussion, the board agreed with them, voting unanimously to put an end to the extended workday.

"It's emotional," said Rena Honea, Alliance AFT president. "They have a history with this district. They are here for these kids, and they have continued with all the confusion and chaos. As I was walking out, teachers were like, 'Yes, they listened. They heard.'"

Teachers had argued that they were never given any direction on how to spend the extra 45 minutes of their day. In many cases, the time was spent in meetings or on paperwork instead of with students, teacher said.

"From what I have seen at my child's school, the extra 45 minutes has done nothing to improve quality of teaching," parent Lakashia Wallace said.

Superintendent Mike Miles had proposed a measure suggesting how teachers spend the extra 45 minutes of their day, but trustees decided to go back to the way things were -- a 7-hour-45-minute workday.

"Sometimes we make a mistake, and I think this is one of those times," Trustee Nancy Bingham said. "We as a board did make a mistake."

Miles said teachers would remain on their current schedules until they have a plan in place to transition back to shorter work day, which should happen on or before the first of the year.

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Pricey Planters Stolen Off Highland Park Porches

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Highland Park police are trying investigating a bizarre crime spree -- the thefts of several pricey large planters.

Sgt. Lance Koppa said six large pots have been stolen from front porches since Nov. 20.

"They're driving around -- they're identifying which ones they want to take and come back a few hours later and they snatch them off the front porch," he said.

Koppa said the pots can cost several hundred dollars.

"They're expensive," said Anne Palles, who lives a few doors down from where several pots were stolen. "You know, these are custom pots and, gosh, if they're taking them with plants in them, that's an extra bonus. That's more of a savings."

Palles said thieves tried to steal her giant planters but couldn't because they are partially anchored to the patio with plumbing.

"This pot had been scooted over closer to the edge, and we didn't think anything about it at the time," she said.

The planter the thieves tried to steal from her porch weighs more than 300 pounds. Another large bowl near her front door weighs even more.

"It took four gentlemen to lift that center pot over there, just to get it in place without dirt," Palles said.

Koppa said there must be a market for stolen pottery but, so far, police can't find it.

"We've gone out to Traders Village. We've gone out to Canton. We've checked Craigslist, and we've looked for these items that have been taken, and we haven't seen them pop up anywhere," he said. "We tried to locate them, but because they don't have a unique number or serial number on them, it's hard to find the property that's been stolen."

Investigators are asking residents to be on the lookout for a white Jeep Patriot and a dark van with bay doors. The two vehicles have been spotted near homes where planters were stolen.

Koppa said the thieves might be pretending to look at Christmas lights while casing homes.


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Dash Cam Gives New View of Hurst Teen Arrest

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Hurst police have released dashboard camera video from the controversial arrest of a 17-year-old.

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Teen Files Complaint in Hurst Officer Video

The family of Andrew Rodriguez filed a complaint against the Hurst police officer they say used excessive force violating the teen's civil rights in a video posted on YouTube.

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Video from the dashboard of a Hurst police car sheds new light on the controversial arrest of a teenager that led to an officer's suspension.

The video, which police released Thursday, shows that 17-year-old Andrew Rodriguez argued with Officer Miguel Jimenez when Jimenez told him he was under arrest and to put down his cellphone.

A previous video that Rodriguez's friend shot on a cellphone begins with the struggle that followed.

The police video shows that Rodriguez called his mother when Jimenez tried to arrest him.

"You want me to take the phone from you or you want to hang it up?" the officer asked.

"You are not going to take it," Rodriguez replied.

"I'm going to take it," Jimenez answered. "I guarantee you I am going to take it."

Rodriguez can be heard having a brief conversation with his mother.

"I'm at the park, and this cop is harassing me," he said.

At that point, Jimenez apparently grabbed Rodriguez.

"Don't touch me, dog," Rodriguez is heard telling the officer.

Another teenager started taking pictures with his cellphone.

That video, posted on YouTube, stirred a controversy when a second officer, Disraeli Arnold, showed up to assist Jimenez. Arnold is seen on that video jumping on Rodriguez and unleashing a rash of obscenities.

"Move and die," Arnold said.

Arnold has been suspended while the police department investigates.

Rodriguez is charged with resisting arrest. He said he will plead not guilty.

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Woman Wakes Up to Bed on Fire

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A woman was taken to the hospital after she reportedly woke up to find her bed on fire in east Dallas Friday morning.

The fire started at about 1:15 a.m. on the third floor of the Lakeland Manor Apartments on Peavy Road.

The woman, Renee Mashhour, called firefighters to report the flames in her apartment. She told authorities she woke up to her bed on fire.

Mashhour was taken to the hospital to get treatment for smoke inhalation. Firefighters expect her to be OK.

A man in the apartment at the time of the fire was examined and is expected to be OK.

"The bed just caught on fire," said Mashhour. "I got him up and we ran out because it was just blazing."

Firefighters asked some residents to evacuate their apartments until the flames were controlled.

Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.
 

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Attorney: Randy Travis Gives Alcohol the Boot

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 29 November 2012 | 19.31

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

The country superstar's attorney says his client has "given up alcohol entirely."

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Embattled country music legend Randy Travis has given up alcohol, according to his attorney.

"Randy has given up alcohol entirely," Larry Friedman said. "He's on a new physical fitness regimen. He is working out three, four hours a day. He's got a brand-new diet, a high-protein diet, taking a lot of new vitamins. He is in the best shape he has ever been in, in his entire life."

Travis has been arrested three times over the past year during alcohol-fueled incidents.

The most recent was in August, when police arrested a nude Travis and charged him with intoxicated driving after he crashed his car into a construction site.

Earlier that month, Travis wound up behind bars after a fight in a Plano church parking lot with his girlfriend's ex.

In February, Sanger police arrested Travis in another church parking lot with an open bottle of wine in his car.

"I don't consider Randy an alcoholic," Friedman said. "I think Randy has had some hard times over the last year or two. He has gotten through those hard times, put them behind him, and he's off and running right now."

Friedman said the 53-year-old singer came up with his own personal program to get sober and isn't receiving any professional help.

Travis was in the recording studio last week, putting the finishing touches on a new double album of songs from old favorites such as Hank Williams and Willie Nelson.

Friedman said the events of the past year should give Travis plenty of material for yet another country classic.

"He's happy," he said. "He has a new fiancee. Life is good for Randy Travis."

Friedman would not talk specifically about the criminal charges Travis still faces but said that the cases are progressing and should be "brought to a conclusion shortly."

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Two Burn Patients, One Love Story

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The North Texas man who was the first American to receive a full face transplant is engaged to marry another burn patient he met in the hospital.

"It's exciting for us," Dallas Wiens said Wednesday.

Wiens, of Fort Worth, was severely injured in a bizarre construction accident in 2008 when he came in contact with a high-voltage power line.

His fiancee, Jamie Nash, of Garland, nearly died in a car crash in Ennis in 2010. Her car erupted in flames, and she was trapped. She was severely burned on her hands, back and legs.

The couple met in a support group at Parkland Hospital, where both were being treated.

"I was drawn to him. I just had to meet him," Nash said. "I just looked at him from across the room, and there was something about him."

Nash, who admits that she was sending a text message when she drove off the road, often speaks to young people about the dangers of texting and driving. She has set up a website to promote her message.

Wiens said he wasn't interested -- at first.

"I had sworn off love and relationships," he said. "I had no desire to be in one whatsoever."

Nash said she pursued him for two months. Then, on Christmas Eve, they talked all night and set up a date.

The sparks flew.

"We went to dinner and a movie, and that's all she wrote," he said.

The two said they have been together every day since.

"I told him it's got to be love, because I'm not sick of you," Nash joked. "I know I've never felt more real than this."

Recently, the two decided to take the next step.

Wiens took Nash to a jewelry store and proposed right there.

"I just started crying. How could I not?" she said. "Just to be so happy."

Now, with so much to plan, they are putting their pasts behind them.

"There's no reason to dwell on the past," he said.

"It's dead and gone," she added. "It burned in the fire."

They said they make the perfect couple and help balance each other.

Her hands, for example, were severely injured in her accident. His are fine.

She can see. He lost his eyesight in the accident.

"It's a story of hope, a story of true survivors," Nash said. "I mean, if we can do it, I guarantee you, anybody out there -- we all have a story. We're all going through something. And I want to give everybody hope."

The couple's big day will be March 30. The wedding will be in the Fort Worth church where Wiens was working when he was injured.

The couple's doctors and nurses are invited, they said.


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Spill Causes Spur 408 Closure

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TxDOT crews are cleaning up a spill of mud and rocks on the northbound Spur 408 bridge over Kiest Boulevard Thursday morning.

Police were called at about 1 a.m., after reports of an accident in the area. At least one car rolled over after hitting the mud on the bridge. The driver wasn't injured. Several other cars got flat tires.

Police said all three lanes were covered with a mixture of mud and large rocks. All lanes of Spur 408 are closed and will be "for some time", Dallas police said.

A large mechanical sweeper is begin called in from Corsicana.

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WATCH: Zebra, Pony Run Loose on Staten Island

A wild scene unfolded on Staten Island Wednesday when a zebra and a pony were spotted running along a busy roadway after they apparently escaped from a Christmas tree seller.

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A wild scene unfolded on New York's Staten Island Wednesday when a zebra and a pony were spotted running along a busy roadway after they apparently escaped from a Christmas tree seller.

Part of their journey was captured on video by Zachary Osher, who was busy at work when he looked out the window of his shop and saw the animals on Victory Boulevard.

"Is this actually happening to me, am I finally losing my mind.  This can't be happening," Osher told NBC 4 New York he remembered thinking. "This is a zebra on Staten Island. On the street!"

Osher used his phone to film the pair as they dodged traffic just after 9 a.m.

They had apparently escaped from a nearby Christmas tree business, where they were used as an attraction, according to Giovanni Schirripa, the owner of the business.

The animals were later returned to the property, he said.

Both the pony and the zebra, a 4-month-old male named Rozzy, are doing fine, he said. They will be sent to live in a barn in New Jersey after the holidays.

Health inspectors are investigating whether Schirripa is authorized to keep the animals on his property.

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Dallas Officer Faces Investigation Over Rap Video

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 28 November 2012 | 19.31

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A Dallas police lieutenant whose husband was killed on the job is the subject of an internal investigation and may face discipline, NBC 5 has learned.

Lt. Regina Smith posted a rap video on her website promising to shoot anyone who messes with her. In the video, she called herself "Lucille Baller," was seen wearing her Dallas police uniform and talks about the police department.

Smith oversees two investigative divisions for the Dallas Police Department.

The video had been taken down as of Tuesday night.

Her husband, Sr. Cpl. Norm Smith, was shot and killed in 2009 while he and other gang-unit officers attempted to serve an aggravated assault warrant.

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Shot Burglary Suspect Lived on Same Street

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

A burglary suspect shot by a homeowner in Grand Prairie lives on the same street a few blocks away from the home he is accused of breaking into.

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Grand Prairie police investigate a shooting in the 2000 block of Clark Trail Tuesday afternoon. Police say a homeowner shot an intruder.

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A Grand Prairie homeowner was on the phone with 911 operators when he shot a knife-wielding intruder who was later identified as a neighbor, police said.

It happened about 2:30 p.m. in the 2000 block of Clark Trail. The resident heard a side window shatter and armed himself with a .40 caliber handgun, police said.

The suspect, Gilberto Balderas, 21, was shot in the stomach. He lives just blocks away -- on the same street.

"I'm still in shock," said neighbor Lena Tinajero. "I can't believe it. You know, you don't think, you never never think it's your neighbors -- especially if you know them, so I'm still in disbelief."

Police said the homeowner kept Banderas at gunpoint as officers arrived. Police had to break the glass on the front door to get into the home.

"During the conversation with him, we could hear him yelling, 'You came at me with a knife,'" said Grand Prairie detective Lyle Gensler. "We responded within about a minute and 30 seconds."

Banderas was transported to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.

The home is located near Camp Wisdom Road and Lake Ridge Parkway south of Interstate 20.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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6-Year-Old Boy Killed After Bus Crashes Into House

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A 6-year-old boy was killed when a bus crashed into his house in Long Island, New York, according to police officials.

Police said the bus crashed into a Hempstead house around 9:45 p.m Tuesday after trying to avoid hitting a pedestrian.

The boy, who has not been identified, was inside the house in a front room and became pinned under the bus when it crashed.

He later died at an area hospital.

Officials report at least 15 passengers were on the bus when the accident occured.

A spokesperson for Nassau Inter-County Express, the local transportation system, said the company "is cooperating with police officials, and has its own team investigating the incident."

According to emergency medical services, nine passengers were transported for medical attention.

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Autism May Be Linked to Air Pollution: Study

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Babies who are exposed in the womb and during their first year of life to air pollution caused by traffic may have an increased risk of becoming autistic, according to a study from the University of Southern California.

The study from the Keck School of Medicine at USC shows children whose mothers lived in areas with high levels of pollution from traffic are twice as likely to develop autism, NBC Southern California reported.

"This does not say that pollution causes Autism," said Dr. Douglas Vanderbilt, with Children's Hospital Los Angeles. "What is says is that there is an association."

The study suggests nitrogen dioxide and small particles that come from traffic pollution affect the lungs and the brain.

Studies like this may pave the way, according to Vanderbilt, toward one day finding effective treatments for this mysterious disorder.

"I think it's a lot of hope because we're moving forward, and trying to understand what's causing this problem," Vanderbilt said. "How we can diagnose it and how we can treat it."

According to the Centers for Disease Control, autism now affects one in every 88 babies born in the U.S. That's a 24 percent increase over the past six years.

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East Dallas Dispute Turns Deadly

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 27 November 2012 | 19.31

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Police say an East Dallas man was shot and killed in a domestic dispute at his apartment. The woman who lives with the man has been arrested in the shooting.

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A woman has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of the East Dallas man with whom she lived.

Residents of the Villa De Oro Apartments in the 4800 block of Gaston Avenue reported hearing two gunshots just after 4:30 p.m. on Monday.

Dallas Fire-Rescue crews that responded found 58-year-old Patrick Coleman had been shot. He was taken to a Dallas hospital, where he later died, Dallas police Sgt. Joe Garza said.

Garza said Coleman and a woman he lived with got into a verbal argument that ended with Coleman's shooting. The woman drove away from the scene, but police later arrested her a few blocks away in the 5700 block of Live Oak Street.

Detectives said they are not sure if the couple were married or just living together. Police said that another person who lives in the apartment was taken in for questioning but was not a suspect.

Senior Cpl. Gerardo Monreal said police would not release the suspect's name until she is booked into jail.

Residents in the small apartment complex gathered outside while police detectives collected evidence and took pictures of the crime scene. Apartment manager Nancy Martin said she talked with Coleman earlier in the day when he told her he would have rent for her by Wednesday.

Martin and other residents said they were shocked when they found out about the shooting. Martin said she never had any problems with the couple, saying the woman was always nice and friendly to neighbors.

"She'd give you her right arm," she said. "She's always giving people rides and -- I'm going to be upfront with you -- she's brought me food. If you're hungry, she'll bring you food. They're very nice people. It's shocking. I'm really shocked."

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Fire Breaks Out at Garland Apartment Complex

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

A fire broke out at an apartment building at a complex in Garland. Eighteen families were moved to other apartments on the property after the power was cut to the building.

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Firefighters battled an apartment fire in Garland on Monday night.

The fire broke out at the Landmark at Lake Village North apartments in the 3500 block of Bobtown Road shortly after 8 p.m.

The blaze, which may have started in a kitchen, quickly spread to the attic.

About 50 firefighters were brought in to fight the fire, which was contained to a single building with 18 apartments.

No one was hurt.

Power was cut to the entire building, and property managers are moving the 18 affected families to other apartments on the property.

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Officer on Leave After "Embarrassing" Arrest Video

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Mother Wants Hurst Police Officer's Badge

The mother of 17-year-old seen in a YouTube video being kneed in the back and cursed at by a Hurst police officer says she wants the officer fired and charged with aggravated asault.

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A Hurst police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an "embarrassing" arrest video was published to YouTube.

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A Hurst police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an "embarrassing" arrest video was published on YouTube.

Officer Disraeli Arnold, a four-year veteran of the department, was caught on camera Wednesday kneeing a teenager in the back of the head while cussing and threatening him.

Kelly Pope said her family doesn't question the arrest of her son, 17-year-old Andrew Rodriguez, but plans to talk to the police department about how her son was arrested. She also said she wants Arnold to turn in his badge.

"I would like that guy off the force, is what I'd like," she said.

After an hourlong meeting with the Hurst Police Department on Monday, Pope and a group of civil rights activists suggested that Arnold be charged with aggravated assault and attend anger management classes.

"We've never seen this kind of aggressive behavior by a police officer against a member of our community," said Carlos Quintanilla, of Action America.

Pope said she knows her son initially was wrong but said that Arnold's actions were excessive.

"He [her son] knows that he handled it badly at first, that he should have been a little more cooperative," she said. "But, you know, the second officer -- there was no reason for it."

A friend of Rodriguez uploaded video of the arrest to YouTube.

"He (Arnold) comes up at a jolting sprint, kneed him in the back of the head and, as you can see on the video, he says, 'If you move I'm going to [expletive] kill you,'" Pope said.

The teen and the officer verbally sparred back and forth while he was taken into custody.

Afterward, Arnold paraded in front of the friend recording the arrest and said, "You got it on tape? Arnold, 654!"

Hurst Police Assistant Chief Steve Niekamp said Monday that Arnold responded to a request for backup from Officer Jimenez.

Niekamp said Rodriguez kept trying to walk away while Jimenez questioned him and eventually shoved the officer. Jimenez then took Rodriguez to the ground, he said.

He said the video appears to show that Jimenez was struggling to get the situation under control.

"There probably was a heightened sense of an officer in trouble," Niekamp said. "Rodriguez should have complied. He had plenty of opportunity before that to listen to the officer's commands."

The department on Monday morning placed Arnold on administrative leave pending an ongoing internal affairs investigation. The department said the officer's actions, including kneeing the teen, swearing and parading in front of the camera are all major concerns.

"This is not behavior that the city of Hurst or the Hurst Police Department promotes or condones," the department said.

"You can't help but be embarrassed -- not only for the officers that work in our department, but for anybody in the law enforcement profession," Niekamp said. "You just expect when an officer shows up, they're going to be in charge. You don't want the foul language, anything that looks like it might be overreaction. You just want to be professional, calm and in control of the scene."

According to a performance assessment and disciplinary file released by Hurst police Monday, Arnold has met or exceeded police standards in nearly every assessment in four years. The department considers qualities such as professionalism, respect and teamwork.

However, on an otherwise good performance assessment, the document noted that in May 2010, "Officer Arnold's enthusiasm may make him overzealous at times, which can cloud his judgment when it comes to policy, procedure and tactics. Sometimes he needs to step back and see the big picture and risks involved."

Hurst police have also confirmed that they are investigating a second complaint against Arnold that was filed by a driver this summer.

Pope said that she is satisfied with the way the police department has handled the situation up to this point. An internal investigation will move forward once Pope files an official complaint, which she said she expects to do Tuesday.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn, Mark Schnyder, Mola Lenghi and Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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Man Gets Refund After Van Wrongly Towed

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A Euless resident got a full refund and a call to make amends from the police chief after his van was wrongly towed from the side of a city road.

John Ingram told the NBC 5 Investigates Consumer Unit that his wife's minivan was towed after she ran out of gas on Fuller-Wiser Road while she was taking two of their children to school.

She called him, and he picked up the children while she walked a few blocks to their home with their toddler in tow. He took the children to school and then went for gas.

In the time he was gone, police ordered the city-contracted wrecker service to pick the abandoned vehicle.

"Our officer, he filled out his paperwork," Euless Police Chief Michael Brown said. "The wrecker arrived. He hands off his paperwork to the wrecker driver, and then he drives away."

Ingram returned to the van with the gas, but the tow truck driver had already hooked up the vehicle.

"I told the wrecker driver that I've got gas, [and] I'd like to get it off the road myself," Ingram said, adding that the wrecker driver told him he couldn't release the vehicle because police ordered the tow.

Ingram's van was towed to the Euless B&B Wrecker lot on Euless Boulevard, right across from the police station.

He had to pay $200 to get the vehicle back.

"I was just stressed out, really, because, you know, we live on one income right now," he said. "We have a tight budget."

But under a city ordinance passed in March, the tow truck operator should have offered Ingram a drop fee.

The ordinance, which was the police chief's brainchild, requires towing companies to offer vehicle owners a drop fee of no more than $100 if they arrive before the car is towed away.

"You can come up and, about the time they're towing it off, you can say, 'Let me pay the drop fee. If you'll drop my car, I'll pay you for hooking up,' or a drop fee," Brown said. "Then you get your car back on the spot."

Brown said the ordinance was designed to free up police resources and help residents avoid paying large fees.

But word of the ordinance did not trickle down to all of the officers.

"I will just say that part of that's my fault," Brown said. "You get good at what you emphasize, and we needed to emphasize to our officers the ins and outs of that ordinance just a little bit better."

The owner of B&B Wrecker said he didn't know about the ordinance. He told NBC 5 Investigates that he did not believe his driver did anything wrong because he cannot independently stop a police-ordered tow. The officer should have stayed at the scene and given permission to release the van, he said.

But the head of the Southwest Tower Operators Association said it's the tower's responsibility to know the ordinances of each city.

"It definitely is," said Tommy Anderson, the association's executive director. "Hopefully, he's communicating with the city and he understands that."

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation regulates towers, and a tow operator who fails to follow the rules can face fines.

"They can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars; just depends on what TDLR finds," Anderson said.

Contact information for TDLR that directs people to the state agency if they want to file a complaint should be on every tower's receipt. By law, TDLR could investigate Ingram's case and possibly impose a fine, an agency spokeswoman told NBC 5 Investigates.

Ingram said the information was on his receipt and admitted that the situation had frustrated him.

"I guess I was a little, you know, anxious and maybe, you know, a little rude to them," he said. "But I wasn't there to try to cause trouble. I just wanted to get somebody to cut me a break."

Brown said he understood Ingram's perspective.

"At that point, if I was him, I'd be very frustrated, too," he said. I'd be frustrated with the wrecker service, and I'd be frustrated with the police department."

But the situation could have been avoided if Ingram had called police from the get-go, Brown added.

"If he would've just called and told us that, 'Hey, my car is out of gas. I've gone to get gas, and I'll be back as quickly as I can.' Well, we would have stayed there, held traffic off the car until he could have got there. We would have never called the wrecker, and he could have been on his way with no hassles."

In the end, Ingram said he was impressed that Brown had called him and was relieved to get his $200 back.

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Retailers Ready for "Small Business Saturday"

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Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

Small business owners are hoping you don t forget the little guy this weekend.

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Small business owners are hoping you don't forget the little guy this weekend.

After shoppers flock to the mall and large retail chains on Black Friday, many are hoping customers participate in "Small Business Saturday."

"In order to compete with the big boys," said Suzanne Roberts, who owns her own store, Suzanne Roberts Inc., in Snider Plaza in University Park.

Roberts said she can't offer the big discounts like major stores, but to lure customers into the store, she is offering something.

"Our special is nothing like theirs. At 20% off, that's a big special for us," Roberts said.

Vickie Brown, who owns Love Tennis, also in Snider Plaza, is doing the same thing.

"Right now, we are having a sale. We moved it up just about three weeks. We usually do it just before Christmas, but we thought for Small Business Saturday we were going to offer 75-percent off of past seasons of Stella McCartney and Adidas is 30-percent off," Brown said.

Both women said it's important for shoppers to remember small businesses in order to support the local economy.

They also point out customers won't have to deal with the hassle of long lines and crowded aisles.

"It's so intimate with the customer and we have our clientele base where we get to know the customers one-on-one. So it's not just a come in and shop. We really get to know you," Brown said.

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Lighting Up Sundance Square

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Sundance Square brightens up for the holidays with the Parade of Lights.

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Sundance Square has the Christmas Spirit.

On Friday, Sundance Square hosted the Fort Worth Parade of Lights. Thousands of people crowded the streets to get a look at more than 100 floats decorated with lights.

But the big draw was a big tree. Santa Claus came into town to help light up a 55-foot blue spruce tree from Michigan decorated with ornaments.

Based on reaction from kids in the crowd, the event was a hit.

"We get to see the tree light up, and we get to see, we get to see Santa!" said an excited Kaila Delane of Irving. "It's my first time, but I kind of like it. It's like New York."

Hundreds of people waited in line to pose for a picture with Santa and the tree. Pictures are $7 and benefit charity.

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Missing Haltom City Teen Found Safe

Ray Villeda, NBC 5 News

Keon Tavaras Fields, 18, went missing Sunday. His mother tells NBC 5's Ray Villeda she needs help managing her son's special needs.

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Haltom City Police have located a missing teen unharmed. Keon Tavaras Fields, 18, was located while walking towards his family's former apartment in Fort Worth His family is in the process of moving.

Fields attends Eastern Hills High School in Fort Worth. Police said Fields has been diagnosed with intellectual disability. He is not able to remember numbers and easily gets lost.

Fields' mother says he is on medication to help him sleep. On Saturday, in the midst of moving to their new home at a Haltom City mobile park, she forgot to give him his medication. On Sunday morning, he was gone.

"I can't forget anything, not even one pill, you know one pill makes the difference in whether he's safe or not," said Cindy Ssekitto, his mother.

Now that he is home, Ssekitto admits she needs help in managing her son.

"I love my son, I want to take responsibility for my son, it's just I know he needs help, I definitely need help," said Ssekitto.

This is the second time this month that Fields has disappeared. On November 6, he left his family's home. He was found 24 hours later in the waiting area at Ophthalmology and Associates in downtown Fort Worth. Staff members at the eye doctor's office near Summit and Lancaster avenues contacted police after recognizing him from reports on NBC 5.

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N.Y. Hiring 5,000 Locals for Sandy Cleanup

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More than 5,000 New Yorkers will be hired for temporary government jobs cleaning up after Sandy, officials said Sunday.

About $27 million in federal Labor Department money will finance the cleanup and rebuilding positions in New York City and eight nearby counties, paying about $15 per hour and generally lasting about six months, state and federal officials said.

Separately, the state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are working to put New Yorkers into more than 700 temporary FEMA jobs, some as administrative assistants and community relations workers.

"This is a neighbors-helping-neighbors effort," state Labor Commissioner Peter Rivera said at a news conference in Red Hook, a Brooklyn neighborhood flooded by Sandy's surge. Gov. Andrew Cuomo called it "a chance to provide young and unemployed New Yorkers with job opportunities cleaning up their communities."

The crisis-turned-opportunity message wasn't lost on K'Reese Cole, one of two dozen or more people who lined up after Sunday's announcement to submit applications at a disaster relief center in Red Hook. So far, more than 800 people from across the state have applied, officials said.

Cole, who's lived in Red Hook all his 32 years, works various jobs in demolition and construction.

"Now I'm trying to work with the cleanup effort out here because we did lose a lot in the community," said Cole, a rapper who also goes by the name Tru Born.

Plus, he said, a government job — even a temporary one — could represent a steppingstone to steady work for him and many of his neighbors in Red Hook. The venerable dock and warehouse area includes one of the nation's biggest public housing complexes, along with artists' studios and accoutrements of urban bohemia.

Some residents of the public housing development, the Red Hook Houses, were without electricity or heat for about two weeks after the Oct. 29 storm.

While the floods have receded and the lights are back on, lingering needs were still visible Sunday in a community where many were struggling before the storm.

A block away from the disaster aid center where the jobs announcement was made, members of the Lighthouse Seventh Day Adventist Church set up a table in a park and served free Jamaican-style stew chicken, rice and peas and other dishes. First Elder Dennis McCurchin estimated 500 people were served.

Back at the disaster center, Mickey Reid submitted a job application and looked with surprised appreciation at the cluster of officials eager to take it.

"The need was here all along," said Reid, 58, a vice president of a tenants' association in the Red Hook Houses. "Since the storm came, these things actually happen now."

Job-seekers can apply at a FEMA disaster recovery center, call the state Labor Department at 888-469-7365 or visit http://labor.ny.gov/sandyjobs.


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Hurst PD to Investigate Officer Cursing at Teen in Video

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

A Hurst Police officer is caught on camera cursing a teen who another officer already had on the ground on Wednesday in Bellaire Park.

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Kelly Pope wants a Hurst police officer off the force. 

Pope is the mother of 17-year-old Andrew Rodriguez who says the officer, who identified himself on cell phone video as "Arnold 654," used excessive force against her son.

Describing the YouTube video of the incident, Pope said, "He comes up at a jolting sprint, kneed him [Rodriguez]  in the back of the head and as you can see on the video says, 'If you move I"m gonna [expletive] you up.'

Rodriguez's friend recorded the incident or at least the last five minutes of it and uploaded it on YouTube.

"Sit down.  Shut the [expletive] up.  Don't say nothing else," said Officer Arnold while Rodriguez was still on the ground.

"He's okay," said Pope of her son.  "He doesn't want any part of anything. He's a little embarrassed."

Pope said she'll go to the Hurst Police Department Monday hoping to talk directly with Police Chief Steve Moore about this officer.

"I would like that guy off the force," Pope said.

Hurst Police gave NBC 5 this statement on the matter: 

"This is not behavior that the city of Hurst promotes or condones in any way.  We strive to build a stronger, safer community through our work around the city and will continue to do so through appropriate action.  The incident will be investigated internally."

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Retailers Ready for "Small Business Saturday"

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Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

Small business owners are hoping you don t forget the little guy this weekend.

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Small business owners are hoping you don't forget the little guy this weekend.

After shoppers flock to the mall and large retail chains on Black Friday, many are hoping customers participate in "Small Business Saturday."

"In order to compete with the big boys," said Suzanne Roberts, who owns her own store, Suzanne Roberts Inc., in Snider Plaza in University Park.

Roberts said she can't offer the big discounts like major stores, but to lure customers into the store, she is offering something.

"Our special is nothing like theirs. At 20% off, that's a big special for us," Roberts said.

Vickie Brown, who owns Love Tennis, also in Snider Plaza, is doing the same thing.

"Right now, we are having a sale. We moved it up just about three weeks. We usually do it just before Christmas, but we thought for Small Business Saturday we were going to offer 75-percent off of past seasons of Stella McCartney and Adidas is 30-percent off," Brown said.

Both women said it's important for shoppers to remember small businesses in order to support the local economy.

They also point out customers won't have to deal with the hassle of long lines and crowded aisles.

"It's so intimate with the customer and we have our clientele base where we get to know the customers one-on-one. So it's not just a come in and shop. We really get to know you," Brown said.

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Lighting Up Sundance Square

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Sundance Square brightens up for the holidays with the Parade of Lights.

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Sundance Square has the Christmas Spirit.

On Friday, Sundance Square hosted the Fort Worth Parade of Lights. Thousands of people crowded the streets to get a look at more than 100 floats decorated with lights.

But the big draw was a big tree. Santa Claus came into town to help light up a 55-foot blue spruce tree from Michigan decorated with ornaments.

Based on reaction from kids in the crowd, the event was a hit.

"We get to see the tree light up, and we get to see, we get to see Santa!" said an excited Kaila Delane of Irving. "It's my first time, but I kind of like it. It's like New York."

Hundreds of people waited in line to pose for a picture with Santa and the tree. Pictures are $7 and benefit charity.

For more information on parking and pictures, click here.

Want to see more local lights? Click here to find holiday lighting displays around North Texas.

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New Era Begins West of Hunt Hill Bridge

Sara Story, NBC 5 News

Babb Brothers BBQ and Blues sits at the base of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas and is part of a major revitalization project called Trinity Groves.

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The first vehicles, motorcycles and a Vespa, rolled eastbound toward downtown Dallas at around 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The bridge will open in stages.

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A  barbecue restaurant in Dallas is opening the door for new business and development. Babb Brothers  BBQ and Blues sits at the base of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas and is part of a major revitalization project called Trinity Groves. 

Babb Brothers BBQ and Blues owner Mike Babbs said his food is bringing soul to West Dallas.

"It's awesome. It's something we've been waiting for," Babbs said.

His restaurant is the first place to open in Trinity Groves, an entertainment, restaurant and retail district located at the base of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

"We are the face. We are the first ones open. We are expected to do well out of the gate so people will come down to this area," Babbs said.

Saturday night was night was full of celebration; however, The Trinity Groves project was originally met with opposition. Residents were concerned that development would invade their neighborhood. The Dallas City Council approved a deal that pleased neighbors and developers. Mayor Mike Rawlins was among Saturday's crowd ushering in a new era.

"When I first saw the plan for West Dallas, I was excited and had a sense of urgency to get it done. So, the day has finally come where you can get right over the bridge and eat some great barbecue. It's an exciting time," Rawlins said.

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Three Bodies Found Inside Dallas Motel Room

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

Officers are looking for the motive and suspects behind the killing of three people.

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A cleaning crew at a North Dallas motel discovered the bodies of three people just before noon on Saturday.

The two male victims and one female victim had been shot to death. Their names have not been released.

Dallas Police are investigating but have no motive or suspects as of Saturday evening.

The discovery was made at the Motel 6 at 13185 North Central Expressway in North Dallas. It sits just north of the High 5 interchange of Central Expressway and I-635 LBJ Freeway.

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Winning Powerball Numbers

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Winning Numbers for November 24, 2012 Jackpot: 22, 32, 37, 44, 50 AND THE POWERBALL 34

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Thousands of Texans and people in 41 other states awaited the winning Powerball numbers on Saturday night.

Here are the winning numbers: 22, 32, 37, 44, 50 and the Powerball: 34.

The jackpot is worth $325 million.

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