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LivingSocial Says Customer Accounts Hacked

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 April 2013 | 19.31

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LivingSocial, the D.C.-based daily deals site, says more than 50 million customer accounts may have been compromised by a cyberattack.

Customers' names, email addresses, dates of birth and encrypted passwords stored on the company's servers may have been accessed, a company spokesman confirmed in an email to NBCWashington.

The first news of the hacking was reported by All Things Digital.

Credit card information was not accessed or affected, according to the company. Nor was merchants' financial or banking information.

LivingSocial suggests all customers change their passwords on their accounts. The company is in the process of emailing the customers who were affected to help them reset their passwords.

They are also working with law enforcement to investigate the breach.

"The security of our customer and merchant information is our priority," said LivingSocial CEO Tim O'Shaughnessy in the email to customers. "We always strive to ensure the security of our customer information, and we are redoubling efforts to prevent any issues in the future."

Here is the email that LivingSocial is sending to affected customers:

Subject: An important update on your LivingSocial.com account

LivingSocial recently experienced a cyber-attack on our computer systems that resulted in unauthorized access to some customer data from our servers. We are actively working with law enforcement to investigate this issue.

The information accessed includes names, email addresses, date of birth for some users, and encrypted passwords -- technically 'hashed' and 'salted' passwords. We never store passwords in plain text.

The database that stores customer credit card information was not affected or accessed.

Although your LivingSocial password would be difficult to decode, we want to take every precaution to ensure that your account is secure, so we are expiring your old password and requesting that you create a new one.

For your security, please create a new password for your <<email_address>> account by following the instructions below.
1. Visit LivingSocial.com
2. Click on the "Create a New Password" button (top right corner of the homepage)
3. Follow the steps to finish
We also encourage you, for your own personal data security, to consider changing password(s) on any other sites on which you use the same or similar password(s).

The security of your information is our priority. We always strive to ensure the security of our customer information, and we are redoubling efforts to prevent any issues in the future.

Please note that LivingSocial will never ask you directly for personal or account information in an email. We will always direct you to the LivingSocial website – and require you to login – before making any changes to your account. Please disregard any emails claiming to be from LivingSocial that request such information or direct you to a different website that asks for such information.

If you have additional questions about this process, the "Create a New Password" button on LivingSocial.com will direct you to a page that has instructions on creating a new password and answers to frequently asked questions.

We are sorry this incident occurred, and we look forward to continuing to introduce you to new and exciting things to do in your community.

Tim O'Shaughnessy
CEO, LivingSocial
 

 


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New Bridge to Ease Traffic, Spark Development

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A major part of the historic, 165-year-old Edwards Ranch in Fort Worth is about to change forever.

The changes have been in the works for decades but can finally happen after a major bridge project opened on Friday.

The Clearfork Main Street bridge connects Hulen Street and Bryant Irvin Road, making it a major arterial street in the heart of the city.

City officials cut the ribbon at a ceremony on Friday morning, and traffic was allowed over by early afternoon.

"It gives us another way to get between Bryant Irvin Road and Hulen, instead of just Vickery or I-30 right now, and you know what that's like," City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Zim Zimmerman .

The bridge is actually a twin set of spans that cross the Trinity River with a pedestrian bridge below.

"As you come across the Hulen bridge, this will be a major asset," Mayor Betsy Price said.

More importantly the bridge, coupled with the nearby Chisholm Trail Parkway, means development of the Clearfork section of Edwards Ranch can get started.

"This truly was the main piece that we needed to begin development, because it's really the first connection into the property," said Paxton Motheral, Cassco Development Co. vice president.

Cassco, owned by the Edwards family, plans on developing 270 acres of property, mostly south of the new toll road. The project will feature apartments, townhomes, retail and green space.

Infrastructure work on the project has been underway for the last seven years with help from the city but, in September, the first phase will begin. Construction on a 50-acre portion of the site should be completed by the end of 2014.

The project is one of many in the city's core, as development is just as important inside Loop 820 as it is outside.

"You never want a city to die from within. You never want all the development to be on the edges; you certainly want to keep your core city vibrant and strong," Price said.

"There's a lot of land yet to be developed inside the loop, and we're starting to try and focus on that before we really try to jump to the outskirts," Zimmerman said.

So while the bridge leads to very little right now, that won't always be the case.

"We want the city of Fort Worth to be proud of what's happening out here on the property," Motheral said.

The first residential phase will feature 398 units of townhomes, contemporary lofts and upscale apartments. The pedestrian bridge is set to open later this spring.

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Family Wants Charges in Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting

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The family of a man who was shot and killed by Dallas police officer is asking the department to take another look at the case.

Clinton Allen, 25, was killed March 10 during a disturbance call at an apartment complex in the 3300 block of Southern Oaks Boulevard.

"I am outraged that this policeman that has no respect for human life is back on the streets of Dallas with a gun again, and you should be outraged," said Allen's mother, Collette Flannagan.

She and the group Justice Seekers Texas say the police account of the shooting does not match up with the autopsy and toxicology reports.

They said that police initially said Allen was high on drugs. The toxicology report shows that the PCP and marijuana in his system was likely smoked two or three days before the shooting, Justice Seekers Texas said.

"Everybody was under the assumption that this was one of those cases where one of these young men were on drugs and they attacked a police officer but, from the information that we have and the witnesses, that is not true. That is a lie," said the Rev. Ronald Wright, director of Justice Seekers Texas.

Police said Allen was knocking on the door of a female resident and threatening her. He also sent her numerous text messages threatening to kick in her door, investigators said.

Officer Clark Staller responded after the woman, who knew Allen through mutual friends, called 911.

Police said Staller pulled his weapon and shouted at Allen to show his hands after he saw the man jump over a fence. Staller put his gun away and pulled out his stun gun when Allen complied, but Allen grabbed Staller collar, police said.

Staller shocked Allen twice during the ensuing scuffle, but the officer said it had no effect, police said. Staller said Allen began choking him and, in fear of his life, he pulled out his gun and fired, according to Dallas police.

The autopsy report shows that Allen was shot seven times four times in the chest, once in the abdomen, once in the arm and once in the back, his family said.

"Executed like a rabid animal. Who does that to another human being?" Flannagan said. "You can't even shoot an animal seven times and not go to jail."

His family said Allen was the father of twins younger than 2 years old.

Wright said Justice Seekers Texas has new witness affidavits from people who were in the area at the time of the shooting. He said he has forwarded the affidavits and the toxicology and autopsy reports to police department's internal investigations unit.

Wright said the group's next move would be to try to schedule a meeting with the district attorney in the hopes of getting the case in front of a grand jury.

"It was a grievous murder, and it's unfortunate this family has to go through this," he said.
Dallas police said the shooting is under investigation. When the investigation is concluded, the case will be forwarded to the district attorney's office for presentation to a grand jury.

Staller, who has been with the Dallas Police Department for nearly five years, has returned to his regular duties.

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Wrong-Way Driver Caught on TxDOT Cameras

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Dallas police arrested a woman early Friday after TxDOT cameras show she was driving the wrong way on US Highway 75.

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Dallas police arrested a woman early Friday after Texas Department of Transportation cameras show she was driving the wrong way on U.S. Highway 75.

The incident happened shortly before 4 a.m. Officers managed to pull over and arrest Tiffany Amber Summitt, 33, charging her with DWI.

Video from TxDOT traffic cameras shows a vehicle heading south in the northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 75 in the area of the High Five interchange at Interstate 635 in north Dallas.

In 2011, the most recent year for which there is data available, there were 3,088 wrong way crashes on Texas roads, according to the TxDOT. Those crashes resulted in 213 deaths.

According to a 2004 study from the Texas Transportation Institute and Texas A & M University, wrong way crashes are most likely to happen between midnight and six a.m., With the most frequent time period being from 2 - 3 a.m.  

Wrong-way crashes most commonly occur in the left lane of the highway, according to the study, because the driver at fault believes they are in the right lane.  And more than half of the wrong way drivers had some influence of alcohol or drugs cited by the investigating officer, according to the study.

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Marine Colonel Dismissed in Quantico Murder-Suicide Fallout

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A commander who oversaw the school that employed three Marines killed in a murder-suicide in Virginia has been relieved of his job, the Marine Corps Times reported.

Col. Kris J. Stillings will no longer lead the Officer Candidates School (OCS) at the Quantico Base, due to the deaths of Sgt. Eusebio Lopez, Cpl. Jacob Wooley and Lance Cpl. Sara Castromata.

Lopez, 25, shot and killed Wooley and Castromata in March before taking his own life in the barracks. All three were assigned to the OCS.

A general who spoke to the Marine Corps Times about Stillings' dismissal called the decision "painful" but said it came down to a matter of accountability.

 Read more on the story and Stillings' response at the Marine Corps Times.

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Woman Shot at Dallas Nightclub

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 April 2013 | 19.31

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Police are searching for the shooter who fired into a Dallas nightclub, seriously injuring a woman.

According to police, the woman shot at the Pacio night club in the 3600 block of Samuell Blvd. in Dallas was an innocent patron enjoying a night out before the shooter opened fire and sprayed bullets into the crowd.

Officers told NBC 5 the shooter got into a fight inside of the bar and was removed by security around 1:30 a.m. Friday.

Police say he left the club but went to his black Ford pickup and grabbed a gun.

Bullets fired into the club hit the woman in her stomach and foot. Paramedics rushed the victim to Baylor Hospital in serious conditions.

Police are still searching for the shooter.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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Dallas Police Looking For Two After Robbery

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Police are looking for two men who are accused of kicking in an apartment door, then demanding money from the people inside.

The robbery happened around 4:30 a.m. in an apartment complex in the 2100 block of Vatican Lane. 

Police say the men kicked in the apartment door and injured someone inside the apartment. The men ran off before police arrived.

Police searched for the men for a short time from the ground and air. The men are still at large.

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Firefighters Investigating Large Church Fire

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Firefighters are investigating what started a large church fire in Mansfield late Thursday night.

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Firefighters are investigating what started a large church fire in Mansfield late Thursday night.

Flames ripped through the roof of the Word of Life Church on U.S. 287. Mansfield firefighters spent hours on scene battling the blaze and putting out hot spots.

The fire destroyed the church offices, as well as a smaller side sanctuary. The pastor said the church's main sanctuary isn't damaged.

"It's crazy," said pastor Wayne Biggs. "Totally crazy. We're gonna be okay. The Lord's gonna take care of us."

There were no injuries. Witnesses say the fire spread quickly.

"It was a tornado of fire as it shot through the roof," said David Williams. "About 20 min before that, there was a small flame on the other side of the peek and it flowed over to the other side of the church. It just shot through the roof and it was a spectacular fire. It turned into a tornado of flame."

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Oops! Woman, 80, Swallows $5K Diamond at Charity Event

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LONDON - DECEMBER 07: A jeweler examines a brilliant cut 1.01 carat diamond on December 7, 2006 in London, England. The UN General Assembly passed a resolution on December 4, 2006 backing the Kimberley Process, a global initiative aimed at preventing "conflict diamonds" from funding warfare and civil unrest. The issue will be highlighted by the forthcoming release of the new Leonardo Di Caprio film "Blood Diamonds" (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)

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The idea behind the Tampa Women's Club charity event was simple. For $20, you could buy a flute of champagne and a chance to win a one-carat, $5,000 diamond.
 
Organizers of the Saturday event in Tampa, Fla. placed $10 cubic zirconia stones in the bottom of 399 of the 400 champagne glasses. The prized diamond, donated by Continental Wholesale Diamonds, was placed in the last.

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The problem? Eighty-year-old Miriam Tucker accidentally swallowed it.
 
Tucker told local news media that she didn't want to put her finger in the champagne, so she drank a bit. While laughing with women at the table, she realized she swallowed it.
 
Embarrassed, she had to tell jewelers who were frantically searching for the winner.
 
Already scheduled for a colonoscopy on Monday, she had a doctor recover the jewel.

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Memorial Service to Honor Victims of West Explosion

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 April 2013 | 19.31

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Not Pictured -- Kevin Sanders, 33, a West EMS worker and Adolph Lander, 96, a resident of West Rest Haven nursing home who died within hours of the blast.

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A memorial service is planned Thursday in Waco to honor the first responders who died in last week's explosion in West.

President Obama will fly to Waco for the service after attending the dedication of the George W. Bush presidential library in Dallas.

Gov. Rick Perry, Sen. John Cornyn and other public officials also plan to be there.

It is set to start at 2 p.m. at the Ferrell Center at Baylor University, but officials urged people to arrive early because of the extraordinary security.

The event is organized by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Texas Line of Duty Death Task Force.

Fifteen people died in the explosion. At least 10 of them were first responders.

It was the largest life of first responders in Texas in recent memory.

"Patience is a wonderful thing and we encourage a heavy dose of it," said Baylor University police chief Jim Doak. "But the program -- I've seen what they are going to do -- it will be well worth the wait. The firefighters who are putting this on have put a lot of thought into it, a lot of emotion. There are some real heavy hearts."

A number of fire departments from North Texas are participating in the service, including Irving, Lewisville, Coppell and Red Oak.

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Amputee Skateboarder Hopes to Inspire Others

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Irving Reporter

Jon Comer, a professional skateboarder who lost his leg as a child, inspires others to push the limits no matter what their disabilities. Read the full story here.

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For the second year, RISE Adaptive Sports and the city of Irving are hosting an adaptive skate event for disabled children, adults and veterans.

Among the participants is Jon Comer, a professional skateboarder who lost his leg when he was four years old. Comer said his physical disability didn't keep him from pursuing his passion, and on Saturday he will be inspiring others to do the same. 

"I got hit by a car when I was four years old and then lost my foot when I was seven just due to complications from that," said Comer.

Since he was 10 years old, skateboarding became a passion and Comer never saw his amputation as a disability and has been a professional skateboarder since 1997. He's hoping to inspire the kids to push the limits no matter what their disabilities are. 

"I would destroy my prosthetics all the time," said Comer. "And I'd go in and I'd get fixed up so I can get back out there and skate some more."

Nonprofit Rise Adaptive Sports is working with the city of Irving for the second year to help raise awareness and inspiration. 

"We want people to realize that we have a diverse population, which includes people with physical and mental disabilities, and we ought to be providing services for them as well," said Joseph Moses, city of Irving recreation superintendent.

Chris Goad, executive director of Rise Adaptive Sports, hopes the event inspires those reaching for their dreams, like Comer. 

"Doing something like this really helps with self-esteem and confidence," said Goad. "And especially if we can get kids in the fold at an early age, it helps them with school, knowing that they can accomplish things despite disabilities."

The event begins at 10 a.m. at the Lively Pointe Skate Park on Saturday, April 27.

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Bombing Survivor: "Glass Everywhere and then I Blacked Out"

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Connecticut couple Amy and Mike Garofolo were in Boston last Monday to cheer on a friend in the marathon, but more importantly to mark a rebirth in Amy's fight with cancer.

They were mere feet away from one of the explosions.

For four hours the Middletown couple was on the sidewalk outside Forum Restaurant, waiting for their friend to cross the finish line. His slow time may have saved their lives.

"I remember him being blown back into the restaurant and going down like a rag doll. Glass everywhere and then I blacked out," said Amy Garofolo, who says when she came to, her son Ryan was carrying her away from all the chaos.

She says it felt like she got hit by a ton of bricks. "And as we were evacuating out the back of the restaurant, I could feel blood trickling down my face."

Amy sustained serious injuries as did her husband Michael. He has perforated ear drums, staples in his head and burns on his hand. 

"There was lots of glass. I remember the falling glass," said Michael. "Thinking to myself this isn't good."

It's still difficult to process for the Garofolo's of Middletown. They were in Boston that Monday for a cancer fundraiser at Forum; they were also in town to celebrate Amy's first anniversary of her stem cell transplant.

They had come in just 30 minutes before the first bomb went off and then the second exploded.

"We were literally out by the road cheering for four hours," Amy said.

"I think of the what ifs. The thousand different decisions. Little decisions that were made by myself or Amy and a lot of different people that affected where we were," Michael added.

Both Mike and Amy were blown back into the restaurant. They found their kids and were evacuated out back. Mike though went back in to help out; he saw the front glass blown out and pure terror.

"And then once I got out there, it was pretty horrific," Mike said. Within a split second one minute they are cheering on their friends they're on the ground missing body parts wondering what the heck just happened."

Mike was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital to be checked out and was released several hours later.

"I'm just thankful," said Mike.

Neither one of them has taken me down and I'm going to fight back against both of them," Amy added.

Amy has been battling multiple myloma for two years and says an incident like this has made her even stronger. As for her marathon injuries she says she had glass in her hands, cuts in her head and down her nose but the Garofolo's know luck was on their side.

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MedStar Crew Saves Woman From Burning Car

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Two MedStar first responders saved a woman from a fiery rollover crash early Thursday morning.

Kayden Bathory and Robert Long of MedStar arrived to the scene of a burning, rolled over vehicle on West Freeway at Chapel Creek Boulevard in Fort Worth.

The pair was first on scene to the crash and used a fire extinguisher to temporarily fight the fire and pull the woman from out of the burning vehicle.

As the pair dragged the woman out, the fuel tank ignited and the vehicle exploded.

Both of the first responders received flash burns, but were able to get the patient to a stable condition for transport by CareFlite to an area burn center.

The victim of the crash suffered serious burns and is in critical condition, according to MedStar.

Bathory and Long will be formally recognized for their actions by MedStar in the near future, according to a press release.

Fort Worth Police and Fire Departments also responded to the crash. Fort Worth firefighters were able to extinguish the vehicle fire around 1 a.m.

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Delays Mount on U.S. 75

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Major traffic issues on U.S. 75 are delaying drivers in Dallas and McKinney.

Southbound U.S. 75 lanes are closed in McKinney where a truck rolled over just north of Virginia Ave.

U.S. 75 is closed from U.S. 380 to Virginia due to that single vehicle accident. No one is reportedly injured.

All southbound drivers on U.S. 75 are being forced off at U.S. 380.

In Dallas, road closures due to the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the campus of Southern Methodist University may have drivers seeing delays or seeking alternate routes.

All streets around the Southern Methodist University campus are expected to busier than normal between Wednesday and Friday.

Drivers who use streets that border the campus of SMU and Mockingbird Lane near U.S. 75/Central Expressway are advised to find alternate routes Thursday.  Additionally, the southbound Central Expressway frontage road between University Boulevard and Mockingbird Lane will be closed Thursday.

While Central Expressway will remain open Thursday, drivers should expect delays.

See the complete road closures for the Bush Center dedication event here: Getting Around Bush Center Traffic Delays

View updated Traffic information by following Samantha Davies on Twitter (@SDaviesNBC5) and searching hashtag #DFWTraffic

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McKinney Chiropractor Convicted of Several Sex Charges

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 24 April 2013 | 19.31

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Jurors in Russell Told to Pack a Bag

The judge in Dr. David Russell's sexual misconduct trial told jurors to "pack a bag" in preparation for deliberations.

Jury to Deliberate Chiropractor Charges on Tuesday

A Collin County jury will begin deliberation Tuesday morning on sexual assault charges against a McKinney chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting several of his patients.

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A McKinney chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting several of his patients has been found guilty of charges involving four victims.

The Collin County jury convicted Dr. David Russell of sexual assault, sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child.

Russell was found guilty of sexual assault of a child and indecency with the same child. He was also convicted of another indecency charge related to another child and two sexual assaults of adults.

He was found not guilty on the other charges.

Russell faced up to 12 counts of sexual misconduct related to five female patients, four of them teenagers.

Aggravated sexual assault of a child was the most serious charge, but the jury could consider a charge of indecency with a child by contact if there was not sufficient evidence to support the other charge.

The judge last week tossed out one count of indecency with a child because of insufficient evidence.

The jury began deliberating Tuesday at about 8:30 a.m. and finished at about 11:20 p.m. During their deliberation, the jurors came back and asked a couple of questions related to victim testimony, NBC 5's Randy McIlwain reported Tuesday afternoon.

Jurors were told to come back Wednesday morning for sentencing.

After the verdicts were announced, members of Russell's family appeared visibly shaken, NBC 5's Ray Villeda reported. Sobs from victims seated on the other side of the courtroom could be heard.

During closing arguments, prosecutors argued that the patients' stories are too detailed and similar to simply be made up.

One victim testified that Russell had touched her breasts and commented on her underwear during a treatment session. During another session, he inappropriately touched her private parts, putting a finger inside her vagina, she said.

Another victim shared a similar story.

Also Monday morning, the prosecution introduced three rebuttal witnesses, all adult women who said Russell made inappropriate advances toward them while they were patients in his care.

No charges were filed in those cases because the statute of limitations had expired before they came forward.

Russell and his defense team have denied much of the testimony, adding that it is possible for a chiropractor's hand to make accidental, brushing contact to the area the women described when treating a groin injury.

During closing arguments, the defense said McKinney police made Russell "public enemy No. 1" when he was arrested.

Defense attorney Todd Shapiro said a floodgate of accusers opened up when his client was arrested and his mug shot was released. Shapiro said there is no direct evidence that Russell did anything wrong, saying that only one witness to any alleged misconduct testified during the trial.

Russell did not testify in his own defense.

NBC 5's Catherine Ross, Randy McIlwain and Ray Villeda contributed to this report.

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Main Street Reopened After False Radiation Reading

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A false radiation reading at the Mercantile Building in Downtown Dallas shut down Main Street Wednesday morning.

DFR HAZMAT crews were on the scene to investigate further and found that the radiation detection was a false positive reading from a marble wall.

The building at 1800 Main was formerly the home of the Mercantile National Bank and now houses upscale apartments.

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Officer Shot After Whataburger Robbery

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A Fort Worth officer reportedly shot a male suspect multiple times after a robbery at a Whataburger.

According to police information, the Whataburger at 6469 Brentwood Stair Rd. in Fort Worth was held up by a male suspect around 6:26 a.m.

After a Fort Worth Police Officer arrived, the suspect ran away and the officer pursued on foot.

NBC 5 sources say a responding officer was shot at by the suspect and returned fire, hitting the man multiple times.

Sources also said the Fort Worth officer was shot in the leg during the robbery.

MedStar spokesman Matt Zavadsky said the officer is in stable condition on the way to the hospital and that the other man is in critical condition.

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Rookie Anchor Fired After On-Air Profanity: I Expected to Be Axed

A.J. Clemente spoke out about his experience on "Today."

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The rookie anchor fired after using profanity on his debut newscast said Wednesday that watching back the viral clip for the first time was "gut wrenching."

A.J. Clemente lost his job as anchor for North Dakota NBC affiliate KFYR after he was heard mumbling two curse words under his breath at the top of his first evening news broadcast on Sunday.

Clemente said in an appearance on "Today" Wednesday that he had been looking at a script for an upcoming segment on the London Marathon and was frustrated because he did not know how to pronounce three names.

The camera's red, on-air light came on about 30 seconds early and since he was missing an earpiece he "had no clue" he was live when he unleashed the "fireball shot" from his mouth.

"It's inexcusable first to even say those words," he said.

Clemente added that he fully expected to be fired over the gaffe and he has no animosity with the station over their decision.

"You got to have a tough skin in this business," Clemente said on "Today."

He said that he's now "moving forward" and looking for a new job. Host Matt Lauer pointed out that some reports Clemente had used the word "gay" were untrue.

At the end of the "Today" sit-down, Clemente show off his chops by teasing a pair of upcoming segments.
 

Editor's Note: The video below contains profanity.

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In West, Children Face Tough Time After Blast

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 April 2013 | 19.31

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Shannon Soto says her daughter is terrified after last week's massive fertilizer plant explosion in West.

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Five days after a mammoth explosion rocked West, 3-year-old Angelica Soto can't sleep by herself, is afraid to step outside and jumps at the smallest noise.

"Our daughter is terrified," said her mother, Shannon. "She actually carries her little toy cellphone around talks about it on the phone. She'll say, 'Hurry, hurry, we need (help).'"

Shannon Soto was the first to call 911 after the explosion at the West Fertilizer Co., which is about a mile-and-a-half from their home off Interstate 35.

In a recording of the call, Soto's tense voice captured the urgency of the moment.

"Our house, our windows, everything -- it sounded like a bomb, and I'm looking outside and there's like a bomb on 35," she said. "I don't know what's going on."

Soto said her entire house shook. Framed pictures on the wall remain askew. Inspectors haven't yet looked at several cracks in the ceiling.

But Soto said the emotional damage may be harder to repair.

"I'm scared," Angelica said.

Her mother said she may need professional counseling.

It's part of the tragedy's emotional toll that is harder to measure than the physical damage.

Soto said she is grateful the destruction isn't worse, adding that her thoughts are with the families of the first responders who lost their lives.

"People gave their lives to protect us," she said. "We'll never forget that."

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Texas, Oklahoma Water War Heads to Supreme Court

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A "water war" between the states of Texas and Oklahoma will be decided by the Supreme Court. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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A "water war" between the states of Texas and Oklahoma will be decided by the Supreme Court.

On April 23, the United State Supreme Court will hear the interstate case brought to the high court by the Tarrant Regional Water District.

The district says a longstanding water deal called the Red River Compact allows them to take water from creeks, rivers, and other tributaries that feed into the Red River as part of their "equal rights" to runoff water as described in the Compact.

The Red River Compact allows Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana to share water in the Red River Basin, though the area each state is allowed to tap is further divided into reaches and sub-basins.

Tarrant Regional Water District wants to tap one of these sub-basins that lies in both Texas and Oklahoma territory. However, laws enacted by Oklahoma that restrict sending water out of that state, are preventing the district from tapping those resources.

The district argues that, under the Compact, they should be entitled to the water even if it lies within Oklahoma's borders. Oklahoma argues that the compact only refers to resources within each state's borders. Lower courts have sided with Oklahoma's interpretation of the agreement and ruled against the local water district thus far.

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Jury to Deliberate Chiropractor Charges on Tuesday

Catherine Ross, Collin County Reporter

The defense and prosecution finished closing arguments Monday in the trial of a McKinney chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting female patients.

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A Collin County jury will begin deliberation Tuesday morning on sexual assault charges against a McKinney chiropractor accused of assaulting several of his patients.

Dr. David Russell is charged with 12 counts of sexual misconduct with five female patients, four of them teenagers.

Aggravated sexual assault of a child is the most serious charge. If there is not sufficient evidence to support the other charge, the jury will consider a charge of indecency with a child by contact.

The judge last week tossed out one count of indecency with a child because of insufficient evidence.

During closing arguments, prosecutors argued that the patients' stories are too detailed and similar to simply be made up.

One victim testified that Russell had touched her breasts and commented on her underwear during a treatment session. During another session, he inappropriately touched her private parts, putting a finger inside her vagina, she said.

Another victim shared a similar story.

Also Monday morning, the prosecution introduced three rebuttal witnesses, all adult women who said Russell made inappropriate advances toward them while they were patients in his care.

No charges were filed in those cases because the statute of limitations had expired before they came forward.

Russell and his defense team have denied much of the testimony, adding that it is possible for a chiropractor's hand to make accidental, brushing contact to the area the women described when treating a groin injury.

During closing arguments, the defense said McKinney police made Russell "public enemy No. 1" when he was arrested.

Defense attorney Todd Shapiro said a floodgate of accusers opened up when his client was arrested and his mug shot was released. Shapiro said there is no direct evidence that Russell did anything wrong, saying that only one witness to any alleged misconduct testified during the trial.

Russell did not testify in his own defense.

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Carjacking Suspects Crash Into Dentist Office

Two carjacking suspects ended up in police custody after the vehicle they allegedly stole crashed through a utility pole and into a dentist's office.

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Two carjacking suspects ended up in police custody after the vehicle they allegedly stole crashed through a utility pole and into a dentist's office.

After crashing the vehicle, the suspects bailed out of the car and started running -- with police in pursuit.

Officers finally nabbed a 16-year-old and a 20-year-old in the back of an apartment complex and hauled them off to jail.

The victim of the carjacking told police that the two men punched him and beat him with bottles before taking the car. That victim flagged down a police officer near Singleton and Bernal and was sitting in a squad car when the suspects drove past the police vehicle in the man's stolen car.

As the alleged carjackers sped away, the officer followed behind the stolen vehicle, but could not chase the suspects while the victim was in the squad car.

The officer and the victim tracked down the stolen car after it had left the road, shearing a utility pole and crashing into the front of a dentist's office in the 2800 block of Singleton in Dallas.

The victim was injured from the attack but did not go to a hospital. Both suspects are in custody, but their names were not immediately released.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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Rookie Anchor Fired After On-Air Profanity

A.J. Clemente seen here at his on-air debut for local NBC affiliate station KFYR-TV.

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A local news rookie anchor was fired after he fumbled his on-air debut Sunday by uttering a pair of unsavory words.

A.J. Clemente of North Dakota's NBC affiliate KFYR was heard mumbling under his breath as he prepared for the evening news program. What he didn't know was that his microphone was on.

A YouTube video of the broadcast has gone viral and in it Clemente can be heard whispering the two swear words at the top of the newscast. He was visibly nervous for the rest of the segment and even tweeted about it afterwards.

Clemente's co-anchor issued an apology at the 10:00 p.m. news hour. The affiliate's news director, Monica Hannan, did the same on the station's Facebook page. But none of the apologies, apparently, helped spare Clemente's job. He tweeted on Monday that he was fired:

Clemente has been a good sport about the gaffe and said he "can't help but laugh at myself and stay positive," according to one tweet he posted on Monday.

Do you think Clemente should have been fired? Watch the video below and take our poll.

Editor's Note: The video below contains profanity.

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Sad Return Home; Students Back To School

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Ray Villeda, NBC 5 News

Residents of some of most damaged homes in West return to heartache. 1500 students will go back to class in different classrooms on Monday.

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About half a mile from the site of the plant explosion, sits Dee Dablin's home.

It is still standing, however much of the inside, is not. Much of her belongings are scattered everywhere, some of it even destroyed.

"It's unbelievable, just unbelievable," she said amid her tears.

It is like that street by street in zone two, a four block area near the plant.

Jimmy Polansky's house is in bad shape as well. He also discovered looting, several guns were stolen. For Polansky's son, it is heartbreaking seeing his childhood house this way.

"I don't think they can fix it, we have ceilings down," said David Polansky. "My mother died in 2002, and that feeling is almost the same, you're just crushed to see all this."

As police take into account what's lost, folks take comfort in knowing they have something more valuable than their homes; they have their lives.

"Thank God they're alive," said another neighbor, Scott Tacker hugging his family, "God was watching over them, we're lucky."

There is no word yet on when the closest neighborhood to plant will be opened.

There are two schools in this zone, which sustained damage and will be closed on Monday. West ISD will move students to other buildings, portables and even use some classroom space in neighboring Connally ISD.
 

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Dorner Carjacking Victim to Sue over $1M Reward

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A camp ranger who was carjacked by rogue former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner intends to sue the city to collect a $1 million reward offered for information leading to the fugitive's capture, his attorney said.

Rick Heltebrake, who works at a camp in Big Bear, is one of several people seeking the reward, including a couple that Dorner tied up as the former officer hid out in their nearby cabin.

The Los Angeles Police Department said it had a list of procedures for those seeking reward money offered during the manhunt. A panel of former judges will determine who gets the money.

However, the big payout, which was cobbled together from several, smaller contributions and rewards, has been shrinking in recent months because Dorner killed himself and was not captured.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and police Chief Charlie Beck announced the record-breaking reward during a massive manhunt for Dorner, who allegedly killed the daughter of a police officer, her fiance and a Riverside police officer.

Dorner, a former LAPD officer and U.S. Navy reservist, wrote a lengthy, online manifesto that claimed the LAPD falsely accused him of wrongdoing and unfairly fired him years earlier. He vowed to wage a war against police until his name was cleared.

While police scoured Southern California for any sign of Dorner, the ex-officer's burning truck turned up in the San Bernardino mountains near Big Bear Lake. Hundreds of officers descended on the small mountain town during a heavy snowstorm to search for him.

On Feb. 12, Jim and Karen Reynolds walked into their cabin to find Christopher Dorner holed up inside. He tied up the couple and left without harming them. Karen Reynolds was able to get to her cell phone and call 911.

Later that day, Dorner carjacked Heltebrake at gunpoint and took off in his truck. Heltebrake called a local sheriff's deputy to report the crime.

Authorities soon engaged Dorner in a gun battle, in which a San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy died and Dorner was driven into a cabin. The cabin caught fire when police lobbed in incendiary tear gas canisters, and Dorner reportedly turned his gun on himself.

"Mr. Heltebrake's telephone call to Deputy Franklin notified law enforcement of Mr. Dorner's location, provided a description of the vehicle he was fleeing in, and was a substantial factor in the capture of Mr. Dorner," Allen L. Thomas, Heltebrake's lawyer, wrote in a letter seeking the reward.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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Presidential Center Dedication To Close Major Roads

Catherine Ross, NBC 5 News

Beginning Wednesday and lasting through Friday, drivers and pedestrians around SMU can expect road closures and major delays. Security is being stepped up in preparation for the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center dedication on Thursday morning.

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Residents of Dallas and Highland Park, as well as students at Southern Methodist University, are getting ready for a very high profile and high security week.

On Thursday, the George W. Bush Presidential Center will celebrate its dedication, an invitation-only event scheduled to host all of the living presidents, from George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, to Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, and George H.W. Bush.

The list of confirmed invitees also includes dozens of high profile public servants, including former Secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, former Secretary of Defense Bob Gates, Former Attorneys General John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzales, and former Education Secretary Rod Paige.

"It's exciting that they're all coming, but it's a little nerve-wracking considering the events of the past week," said Jacquelyn Gamino, who lives in a neighborhood near campus.

Gamino says she is already planning how to re-route her commute, given the large number of road closures in the area.

Beginning Wednesday and ending late Friday, most roads into campus at SMU will be closed.

Students also tell NBC 5 they've been told to expect several lengthy security checkpoints if they leave and re-enter campus.

However, the significance of the event is not lost on the younger generation.

"Even though it might be a pain for like a week, when I look back on it, I can be like – oh yeah, we had all the presidents on my campus!" said SMU freshman Caroline Fountain.

Drivers in the US-75 corridor have been warned by the university to expect major congestion in the coming week.

On Thursday, the frontage road of Central Expressway will be closed between University Boulevard and Mockingbird Lane.

NBC 5 will provide live coverage of the George W. Bush Presidential Center on Thursday at 10:00 a.m. We will provide an encore presentation Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on COZI TV on Digital Channel 5.2

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Fire Destroys Vacant Restaurant, Closes Greenville Ave.

Fire crews battle a blaze inside a vacant former restaurant building on Greenville Ave. on April 22, 2013.

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A three-alarm fire in a vacant former restaurant on Greenville Ave. in Dallas caused fire crews to close the road as they battled the blaze.

Northbound lanes of Greenville were reopened around 6 a.m., but southbound lanes will be shutdown for an extended period of time.

Around 11:50 p.m. Sunday night, Dallas firefighters responded to the fire in the 7500 block of Greenville Ave. Fire was visible through the roof of the vacant structure when firefighters arrived. The interior blaze was so intense that firefighters could only work defensively from the outside. Parts of the roof have already collapsed due to the intense heat.

The crews used several ladder trucks and poured thousands of gallons of water per minute onto the fire. Atmos Energy is headed to the scene to cut off the gas to the former restaurant. Once that's done, crews are planning to knock down remains and extinguish any remaining hot spots. The structure is a total loss.

According to nearby residents, the building was formerly an Uncle Julio's Restaurant but has been vacant for some time. Firefighters said they were aware homeless people often stayed in the building. Crews said they would search for any possible victims inside the building while they extinguish the remaining fires.

There are no reported injuries at this time. Investigators are working to determine a cause.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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First Look Inside Blast Zone in West, Texas

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Authorities have not yet identified what caused the West, Texas, fertilizer plant blast, which was so powerful it registered as a small earthquake. Assistant state fire marshal Kelly Kistner said the blast left a "large crater."

The explosion killed 14 people, wounded 200 others, destroyed about 50 homes and severely damaged a nursing home and other buildings nearby. Kistner said all fires have been extinguished at the explosion scene and the remaining fertilizer tanks at West Fertilizer Co. are not a danger. 

Some of the people who attended Sunday's outdoor service wore T-shirts calling on others to "pray for West."

"Every time I close my eyes, all I can think about is the explosion," said Edi Botello, a senior at West High School. "People running around. People evacuating. There was one point I couldn't even talk. I just stuttered."

Inside The Blast Zone

The destruction was evident in a short visit to the area organized for reporters.

An apartment building just across the railroad tracks from the plant appeared to bear the brunt of the explosion, according to a pool report. The building's roof was collapsed, its windows were blown out and chunks of concrete from the plant littered the space between the tracks and the apartments.

"Several blocks we had projectiles or shrapnel that has been found of different sizes," Kistner said. "Smaller pieces have been found blocks away."

The wave radiating from the blast also hit the nursing home across the street from the apartments. There too, windows were blown out, ceiling tiles were visible throughout the rooms and the red brick exterior was cracked. At West Intermediate School, a northern wall was charred and the southern wall showed structural damage.

Crews from Union Pacific were repairing the railroad tracks, but reporters were kept from climbing the berm to see what was happening at the fertilizer plant. Above the berm, four heavily damaged metal structures were visible at the plant.

More than 60 people are working in the blast zone for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the state fire marshal's office. 

Kristner said officials have found the seat, or center, of the explosion, "which is important, because as we conduct our investigation we'll be working from an outer perimeter inward, from the least damaged to the greatest damage. So knowing the seat of that explosion is important."

Robert Champion, the special agent in charge for ATF's Dallas office, said experts plan to get into the crater in the next couple of days and start digging it out "to see what transpired to cause this devastation."

"It's a slow process, but we're getting there," Champion said.

The town of 2,800 people was previously known in Texas for its deep Czech heritage -- from the designs of storefronts in the town center and the names of streets and businesses to the "Czech Stop" bakery selling kolaches and other pastries to drivers exiting Interstate 35.

At the largest Roman Catholic church in town, the Rev. Boniface Onjefu's congregation on Sunday included firefighters and emergency workers who could be spotted in bright yellow jackets.

The explosion reportedly killed 10 first responders, many of them volunteer firefighters who came after initial reports of a fire at the plant. A memorial service for first responders is scheduled for Thursday on the campus of Baylor University in nearby Waco.

Sunday Services

On the first Sunday after a fertilizer plant explosion leveled part of the tiny Texas town, pastor John Crowder stood atop a long flatbed overlooking a hayfield and spoke to his congregation.

Crowder's First Baptist Church in West remained blocked off as investigators work on the scene of Wednesday's blast. So about 100 people sat in white folding chairs Sunday morning, while others carried their own.

"We have lost our friends and neighbors," Crowder told the audience. We have lost the safety and comfort of our homes. But as scary as this is, we don't have to be afraid."

"I stopped at the nursing home," Onjefu said. "I noticed a lot of people trapped. I assisted. I prayed with some and held the hands of some that needed comfort. I saw him in the eyes of everyone." 

"God heard our prayers and prevented another tank from exploding."

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Texas Town Residents Slowly Allowed to Return After Blast

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NBC 5 Investigates obtains 911 records after explosion and looks into the West Fertilizer Company's inspection history.

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Residents of the town of West, Texas will be allowed to return home in phases starting Saturday afternoon. Wednesday night's explosion at the West Fertilizer Co. killed 14 people.

Mayor pro tem Steve Vanek announced Saturday afternoon that residents from Oak to Walnut Streets would be the first to be allowed back into their neighborhoods.

Residents would need to have their vehicles marked by authorities to be allowed inside the blast area.

The city also said a curfew would be enforced starting at sundown and that residents would need to stay inside their homes or leave the impact zone by 7 p.m. and could not return until 7 a.m.

No vehicles larger than pickups would be allowed into the area and each family would be allowed only two vehicles.

Vanek reminded residents to be aware of broken glass, nails and debris from the explosion.

The Texas Department of Public Safety reiterated that the death toll was still 14 Saturday afternoon.

Vanek would not answer reporter questions about if anyone is still missing in the explosion.

Vanek said the city was working on a memorial for those killed in the explosion, but said it was too soon to provide details.

Small Fires at Explosion Site Contained

"It is safe, it is safe, it is safe, for our citizens, Vanek said at the beginning of Saturday afternoon's news conference.

The statement came after officials told residents displaced by the massive fertilizer plant explosion in Texas that tanks on site are leaking gas and causing small fires, according to the Associated Press.

They said the fires are contained, but they prevented those who live nearby from returning to their homes in the town of West.

He said the leaks were caused by tanks damaged by heat and had triggered small fires. He said no further evacuations were necessary.

Paramedic Bryce Reed visited a hotel crammed with displaced residents on Saturday and gave a short briefing.

Reed, who is also a spokesman for West, said there may be reports of "another explosion in West," but warned that those are exaggerated.

Residents Ready to Return Home

Many West residents spent all day Saturday at City Hall hoping to get an update from officials on when the road blocks will be lifted and they'll be allowed to start picking up the pieces at home.

"We just want to get back home and get to fixing the house up. Get back to life. I know there's a lot of stuff that needs to be done to the perimeter," said displaced resident Pete Arias. "But it's not a huge perimeter."

Pete Arias, his wife Jackie and his 8-year-old son Sam have been staying with his mother in Waco.

Their house in the 900 block of Main Street was damaged but not destroyed in the explosion.

"I'm trying to stay calm about the whole situation. We're in an area where all the windows shattered and the garage doors are damaged. We all suffered the same damage on that block. Nobody's house was totally floored, or totally destroyed. We should be allowed to get in there and try and fix some of the damage to the house," he said.

Jackie Arias said she's worried about the toll it's taking on the town's children.

"Our son has to go to school on Monday, and it's like, you want your life to come back together. Especially for the kids, it's so important to keep them on schedule. Because if you don't, they know something's wrong in their world," she said.

Classes will resume on Monday and many parents said they have no idea how the school bus routes will be affected in the area.

NBC 5's Jeff Smith contributed to this report.

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Finally Home.. For Some In West

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NBC 5 and Kroger are asking our community to help with the relief effort. Coin boxes are in place at checkstands at every Kroger in the DFW Metroplex.

Perry Talks After Aerial Tour of West

Governor Rick Perry says search and rescue operations have been largely completed in the small town where a fertilizer plant explosion killed 14 people and injured about 200 others. Flanked by local officials, Perry told a news conference this afternoon that all affected buildings in West had been cleared with possibly the exception of one burned home. Authorities explain confusion on numbers of unaccounted for people.

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After three days of waiting, following the deadly explosion at the West Fertilizer Company on Wednesday, some residents who had been evacuated were allowed to return home.

"I'm not leaving my home," said Mindy Williams.

Williams says the last three days have been frustrating at times.

"Three days, yes, I've been turned around by the troopers and game wardens nine different times," she said.

But on Saturday night, Williams was happy to be home. She waited for about an hour with dozens of other neighbors to be escorted into her neighborhood south of the plant.

"I'm sitting in the car going, 'wooohoo, I get to go home!'" Williams said. "And then it's, 'what am I going to go home to? And how many other people I know can't go home and they're not going to have anything.'"

Inside Williams' home her things were tossed about, cupboards blown open, mirrors shaken and her bathroom totaled.

"If someone had been in this room particularly, such as I since I was in the house, I don't know what would have happened," she said. "A tornado and an earthquake together, that's exactly what it felt like."

The damage to the homes south of Oak Street in West is relatively minimal, with blown out windows, a collapsed awning and damaged garage doors. A large number of DPS troopers and game wardens kept a close eye as residents returned, not allowing anyone farther north than Oak.

"They tell me that every house is destroyed from this point forward pretty much," Williams said.

That's understandable given what residents here felt and saw on Wednesday.

"Felt this force come over the house and then the windows busted and the doors busted open," Williams said.

Williams' mother and son were gardening outside, but were uninjured. She said she saw a neighbor down the street screaming with part of her leg missing. She said she ran toward the blast, calling 911 but couldn't get through. She says a state trooper told her to leave as gas might still be in the air.

"I thought it was a lightning bolt that hit, then look up in the sky and there's the mushroom cloud," said Ryan Janek.

Janek's front door was blown off its hinges and several windows were blown in too. His wife and three young daughters were unharmed. While they prayed in the laundry room he ran outside. He was going to help rescue folks from the nursing home, but his sister-in-law warned him about chemicals still in the air and they've stayed with her and his brother since.

"I thought my house was a disaster when I first stepped outside, but when you see the other houses you realize you're very fortunate."

Janek says they've been trying to help other neighbors more seriously impacted the last few days and spent his time in the neighborhood boarding up the windows and screwing shut his front door.
He returned to stay with his brother, but expects to be back next week.

Mandy Williams sent her mother and son back to her aunt's farm not far away, but she plans on staying at her home and says she, her neighbors and city won't be going anywhere.

"We've got a lot of lost ones that aren't going back home, we all know them and they're all our family," she said. "And we're going to be all right, we're going to be all right."

West remains under a curfew in the restricted zone. Concrete barriers prohibit entry along some streets. Residents will be allowed back in between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. under escort, but they can stay at their homes. Officials just say those residents need to remain inside the structures during the curfew.

As for when more residents will be allowed in north of Oak Street, Steve Vanek, West's mayor pro tempore, says they're working on phase two of that as quickly as possible but are asking for patience from residents.

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Police: LI Mom Had Teens Shoot BB Gun Out of Car

Susan Becker, 43, of East Northport was arrested after police say she encouraged her teenagers to shoot the windows out of parked cars with a BB gun.

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Police say a Long Island woman has been arrested on charges she encouraged her teenagers to shoot the windows out of parked cars with a BB gun as she drove.
 
Susan Becker, 43, of East Northport was arrested Friday.
 
Police say Becker bought a BB gun and gave it to her children. They say Becker's 15-year-old daughter, her 13-year-old son and another teenage boy fired the BB gun as she drove.
 
Police are investigating more than 60 reports of damage to car windows in three different areas over the past two weeks.
 
Becker was scheduled to be arraigned Saturday on charges including criminal mischief and endangering the welfare of a child.
 
Information on an attorney for Becker was not immediately available.

Becker's neighbor, Wendy Morelli, said she was shocked to learn of the charges and described Morelli as a "great mom" and a "great neighbor."

"She's always there to help everybody," Morelli said of Becker. "This doesn't seem real. She's just such a good person."
 

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