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Female Trooper Suspended Over Roadside Cavity Search

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 20 Desember 2012 | 23.18

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Two Irving women are suing two Texas State troopers and the director of the Department of Public Safety after they say they were violated, during what they call an unconstitutional search, when they were subjected to a roadside cavity search in full view of the public and without probable cause.

On July 13, while driving along State Highway 161, Angel Dobbs and her niece Ashley Dobbs were stopped for littering by Trooper David Ferrell. In the dashcam video released by the women and their attorney, Ferrell can be heard telling the women they would both be cited for littering for throwing cigarette butts out of the car.

Farrell then returned to his cruiser and, in the video, can be heard calling female Trooper Kelley Helleson to the scene to search both women whom he said were acting weird.

While waiting for Helleson to arrive, Farrell asked Angel Dobbs to step out of the vehicle and began questioning her about marijuana use. In the video, the trooper is heard telling Dobbs he smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle while asking her several times how much pot was in the car.

Farrell: How much marijuana is in that car? And don't lie to me.
Angel Dobbs: I don't smoke marijuana.
Farrell: OK, how much marijuana is in that car? That's my question.
Dobbs: I swear to God, I don't smoke marijuana.
Farrell: I'm not asking you if you smoke it.
Dobbs: I don't think there is any marijuana in that car.
Farrell: OK, when was the last time somebody smoked marijuana in that car?
Dobbs: I honestly don't know. It's my boyfriend's car. So, I just borrowed it.
Farrell: There's an odor of marijuana coming from the car and that's why I've got to talk to you further about it. Um, and the more upfront you are the better it's going to go for you. So, you're telling me there's no marijuana in that car?
Dobbs: To the best of my knowledge, no there is not.
Farrell: Is there anything hidden on your person?
Dobbs: On my person?
Farrell: On your person, in your shoes, in your underwear?
Dobbs: No. I feel like I'm being treated like a criminal right now. What's going on?
Farrell: I've got a female Trooper up the road, she's going to come down here and we're just going to check a little bit more.

After Helleson arrived, she can be seen in the dashcam video putting on blue latex gloves to conduct a search of both women. According to the lawsuit, when Angel Dobbs asked about the gloves, Helleson "told her not to worry about that."

In the lawsuit, Dobbs said the trooper conducted the cavity search on the roadside, illuminated by the police car's headlights, in full view of any passing motorists.

"This has been an eye-opening experience for me. I've never been pulled over, never searched like this. I was totally violated over there a few minutes ago... this is so embarrassing to me," Angel Dobbs said on the video.

"I've never been so humiliated or so violated or felt so molested in my entire life," Angel Dobbs told NBC 5.

Dobbs said she never gave consent for the trooper to "frisk, pat-down, search or otherwise touch her" and that she never gave consent for Farrell to search her vehicle -- which he can be seen doing in the dashcam video while the cavity search was under way.

Dobbs said she was powerless to stop it. "What are you going to say? What's going to happen to you if you challenge that authority?" she said.

With the cavity search concluded, Farrell then asked Dobbs about prescription medications found in the car.  Dobbs said they were for her thyroid and for migraines. According to the lawsuit, Dobbs also suffers from a medical condition that was irritated by the search.

Meanwhile, Helleson can then be seen performing the same cavity search on Dobbs' niece, Ashley.

"It's because somebody is a daily smoker in that car. OK, you can attribute it to that," Farrell can be heard saying on the recording.

The lawsuit further alleges that Helleson performed searches on both women, touching both their anus and vaginas, without changing the latex gloves between searches.

"I don't think anybody needs to have to feel, or go through what we went through," Ashley Dobbs said. "It crosses my mind every day. It's humiliating," she said.

After searching the entire car and finding no narcotics, Farrell then administered a DWI test that Dobbs passed, the lawsuit said. The women were then issued warnings for littering and released at the scene.

The lawsuit goes on to say that a bottle of prescribed hydrocodone was missing from Dobbs' car and purse after the search. The women returned to the scene of the traffic stop the next day to search for the medication, but it was nowhere to be found.

Their lawyers say the search was illegal and a complaint about it was filed in August but that DPS Texas Rangers who investigated the incident took no action.

"This is outside the constitutional grounds by a mile. It's not even close," attorney Scott Palmer said. "This has to stop. These two need to be stopped. There's no telling how many other people they've done this to and we hope that others come forward."

Attorney Charles Soechting Jr. said his father was a DPS trooper and he has great respect for the agency. "But in this instance they have completely failed the citizens of Texas," Soechting said.

Soechting said a records request to DPS produced no policy that allows for cavity  search of any suspect in public.

"What we're dealing with is a Class C misdemeanor. It does not justify any type of pat-down, let alone an invasive search of cavities of women,"" he said.

Calls for comment to the DPS Austin headquarters were not returned Tuesday.

UPDATE: On Wednesday, the DPS told NBC 5 Helleson is suspended with pay. There had been no other suspensions as of Wednesday night.

The women are requesting a trial by jury and are asking for unspecified, compensatory and exemplary damages and interest as well as recovery of attorney's fees and court costs.

The Dallas County District Attorney's office told NBC 5 it has received the case and will refer it to a grand jury in January.

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Some Pilots Oppose AA-US Airway Merger Talks

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New pilot opposition has surfaced to a proposed merger of bankrupt American Airlines and US Airways that the pilots' union leaders strongly support.

A blog that claims to represent a wide range of American Airlines pilots accuses union leaders of a "rush to judgment" and "merger mania."

The blog claims the merger could be bad for employees.

Closed-door merger talks are underway now between Allied Pilot Association leaders, other bankruptcy creditors and leaders of both American and US Airways.

"We supported a merger with US Airways while inside bankruptcy," APA spokesman Tom Hoban said. "We believe that's a remedy for American's systemic network and revenue problems and would potentially bring in a new management team with new vision," he said.

The new team would be US Airways executive under the proposals they've made public in the past.

American CEO Tom Horton has said in the past that the company prefers to exit bankruptcy as a standalone company but that all options are being considered.

Aviation attorney Kent Krause said American might have an easier time completing a merger if it is done while a bankruptcy court judge is still in control of the details.

"But certainly the fact that the pilots are meeting with US Airways doesn't bode well that it's going to be a smooth departure from bankruptcy for American unless American's management also gets on board with what US Airways and the pilots are thinking," he said.

Krause said the new pilot opposition suggests there is division in the ranks about a merger.

"I think there's a little discord there that's going to start to bubble up in the end and you'll see that," Krause said.

Hoban said the blog represents a small fraction of APA members.

Wednesday the bankruptcy judge agreed to a company request to eliminate future lump-sum pilot pension payments.

Hoban said the APA did not oppose it.

"The reality is, had the lump sum been preserved, we would have seen a run on retirement plan, and we would have likely seen the plan terminated, and I don't think anybody wants to see that," Hoban said.

Meetings scheduled for the bankruptcy case in January suggest a decision on a possible merger would come soon.

More: APA Pilots Opposing USAir Merger blog

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Christmas Grinch Arrested in Aledo: Police

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Video Shows Thief Stealing Christmas Decorations

Surveillance video shows a woman stealing Christmas decorations from a home in Aledo.

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The woman arrested for stealing Christmas decorations in Parker County has a long criminal record and once served prison time for solicitation to commit murder.

Dana Brock, 43, was arrested Wednesday morning at her boyfriend's home in the 100 block of Rim Rock Road in Aledo.

She sold some of the stolen Christmas decorations to other unsuspecting homeowners, Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler said.

On Tuesday, NBC 5, as well as other local media outlets, published a story on the Christmas Grinch along with photos and video obtained from a residential surveillance system that caught the thief in the act.

Several people recognized the woman and called investigators.

According to police, Brock implicated herself in the thefts and was booked into the Parker County Jail on two charges of misdemeanor theft of property.

"I was very shocked if she in fact did it," said Brock's boyfriend Kurt Bienmueller. "Wow."

Bienmueller said he was surprised to learn the holiday lights she recently installed on his house may have been stolen. Deputies removed them Wednesday and hope to return them to their owners.

"She's wonderful, you know, most of the time," Bienmueller said. "And sometimes, I don't know what it is, she's just mean."

Police said they recovered not only stolen Christmas decorations at her home, but other stolen property as well.

Brock has a long criminal history and has served at least three prison sentences.

In August 1994, she was convicted of injuring a child and sentenced to ten years in prison. She was also sentenced to 5 years for credit card abuse, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

In December 2007, she was sentenced to two years in prison for possession of methamphetimine. She served the full sentence, said TDCJ spokesman Jason Clark.

When she was 18 years old, Brock was convicted in Arizona in 1987 of solicitation to commit murder. She served about two years in prison.

Public records also show numerous arrests for theft in cities across North Texas.

Victims of the thefts say they still have their Christmas spirit.

"It hasn't broken our spirit one ounce," said Jon Starnes. "This is just a petty theft and it hasn't killed anything for us."

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Man in Custody After Attacking Wife With Hatchet

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A man is in custody after he attacked his wife with a hatchet in Keene.

Johnson County Sheriff Bob Alford tells NBC 5 that the man in custody assaulted his wife and then chased her around with a hatchet.

The woman has serious injuries.

We have not received additional information from authorities. This story will be updated with the latest information as soon as we learn it.
 

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Mich. Schools Closed for Violence Fears, Apocalypse Rumors

Dozens of Michigan school districts are canceling classes Thursday over fears about school shootings and the apocalypse.

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Some Michigan schools will be shuttered on Friday, but it's not for snow.

More than 30 school districts in three Michigan counties are canceling classes Thursday and Friday, with one of them citing fears of violence after the Connecticut school shooting — as well as rumors of the end of the world, per the Mayan calendar.

The superintendent of one of those districts said he didn't want to stoke the rumors with the school closings but thought it would be counterproductive to have school in session in light of them.

The schools had already been inundated by calls from concerned parents, many of whom planned to keep their children home from school Friday anyway, said Matt Wandrie, superintendent of Lapeer Community Schools.

"Given the recent events in Connecticut, there have been numerous rumors circulating in our district, and in neighboring districts, about potential threats of violence against students. Additionally, rumors connected to the Mayan calendar predicted end of the world on Friday have also surfaced," he said in a letter posted on the district's blog Monday.

The winter break was supposed to begin after Friday for the affected school districts anyway, meaning students will not return until the new year.
 

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Cory Booker Will Run for U.S. Senate in 2014: Sources

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Newark Mayor Cory Booker will not challenge New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in next year's gubernatorial race and will instead run for U.S. Senate in 2014, political sources familiar with his decision tell NBC 4 New York.

Booker will seek the seat held by fellow Democrat Frank Lautenberg when his term is up in 2014, those sources tell NBC 4 New York. Lautenberg, 88, is the oldest current senator. He first served in the U.S. Senate from 1982 to 2001 and has served since his re-election in 2003.

Booker's decision not to challenge Christie comes as the Republican incumbent enjoys record-high approval ratings in polls taken since Sandy hit the Garden State.

Many Democrats considered Booker, the two-term mayor of Newark, to be their best chance to take on the popular Christie. 

Booker is expected to tweet his decision to his more than one million followers sometime Thursday. 

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WB I-30 Closed West of Downtown Dallas

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

A truck dangles over the I-30/Trinity River bridge west of Downtown Dallas.

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The cab of a big rig is dangling over the edge of the Interstate 30/Trinity River bridge after a crash Thursday morning.

The crash involving two 18-wheelers and an SUV took place at about 7:20 a.m.  

The Dallas County Sheriff's Department confirms that one of the 18-wheelers started leaking fuel after the crash.  Dallas Fire-Rescue and HAZMAT crews are working on the fuel spill.

Meanwhile, three people injured in the crash have all been transported to Methodist Medical Center in Dallas.  Their conditions are not yet known.

Officials have not said when they expect the westbound lanes of I-30 to reopen to traffic, though at 9:45 a.m. two of the vehicles in the crash have been towed away and the truck that was dangling over the edge has been pulled back into the roadway.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

NBC 5's Ben Russell and Christina Miralla contributed to this report.

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No Respite as Newtown Grieves

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A season that should be a time of joy has been marked by heart-wrenching loss in Newtown, as more victims from the massacre of 20 children and six adults are being laid to rest.

Less than a week before Christmas, five more children and two teachers were set to be buried and a handful of others remembered at wakes on Thursday. The children being laid to rest included: 7-year-old Grace McDonnell, who loved art ice cream cones, lighthouses and seagulls; 6-year-old Catherine Violet Hubbard, who will be remembered for her passion for animals and brilliant smile; Benjamin Andrew Wheeler, a spirited and energetic 6-year-old boy who loved soccer and played the piano; 6-year-old Jesse Lewis, who enjoyed hot chocolate with his favorite sausage, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich; and Allison Wyatt, a 6-year-old girl who loved gardening and couldn't wait to spend time outdoors each summer.

Teachers Ann Marie Murphy, the 52-year-old woman who died clutching a child in her arms, and 30-year-old Lauren Gabrielle Rousseau, who had only recently begun teaching at Sandy Hook full-time and told her family how much she adored her students, will also be buried Thursday.

Remembering the Sandy Hook Victims: Portraits of the Fallen.

At least nine funerals and wakes were held Wednesday for those who died when gunman Adam Lanza, armed with a military-style assault rifle, broke into Sandy Hook Elementary School Friday and opened fire. Lanza killed his mother at her home before the attack and committed suicide at the school as police closed in.

More tributes were scheduled for Friday and Saturday in anguished Newtown.

"The first few days, all you heard were helicopters," said Dr. Joseph Young, an optometrist who attended one funeral and would go to several more. "Now at my office all I hear is the rumble of motorcycle escorts and funeral processions going back and forth throughout the day."

At St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Wednesday, mourners arrived for Caroline Previdi, an auburn-haired 6-year-old with an impish smile, before the service had even ended for Daniel Barden, a 7-year-old who dreamed of being a firefighter.

"It's sad to see the little coffins," said the Rev. John Inserra, a Catholic priest who worked at St. Rose for years before transferring to a church in Greenwich.

"It's always hard to bury a child," Inserra said of the seemingly unrelenting cycle of sorrow and loss. "God didn't do this. God didn't allow this. We allowed it. He said, 'Send the little children to me.' But he didn't mean it this way."

Hundreds of firefighters formed a long blue line outside the church for Daniel's funeral. Two of his relatives work at the Fire Department of New York, and the gap-toothed redhead had wanted to join their ranks one day.

At Caroline's funeral, mourners wore pink ties and scarves — her favorite color — and remembered her as a New York Yankees fan who liked to kid around. "Silly Caroline" was how she was known to neighbor Karen Dryer.

"She's just a girl that was always smiling, always wanting others to smile," Dryer said.

Across town, at Christ the King Lutheran Church, hundreds gathered for the funeral of Charlotte Helen Bacon, many wearing buttons picturing the 6-year-old redhead. Speakers, including her grandfather, told of her love of wild animals, the family's golden retriever and the color pink.

She was "a beautiful little girl who could be a bit stubborn at times, just like all children," said Danbury resident Linda Clark as she left the service.

And in nearby Stratford, family and friends gathered to say goodbye to Victoria Soto, a first-grade teacher hailed as a hero for trying to shield her students, some of whom escaped. Musician Paul Simon, a family friend, performed "The Sound of Silence" at the service.

"She had the perfect job. She loved her job," said Vicky Ruiz, a friend since first grade.

In Woodbury, a line of colleagues, students and friends of slain Sandy Hook Principal Dawn Hochsprung, 47, wrapped around the block to pay their respects to the administrator, who rushed the gunman in an effort to stop him and paid with her life. U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan attended the service.

"She loved kids. She'd do anything to help them and protect them," said Joann Opulski, of Roxbury.

The symbol of Christmas took on a new meaning in Newtown, where one memorial featured 26 Christmas trees — one for each victim at the school.

Edward Kish said he bought a Christmas tree two days before the shooting but hasn't had the heart to put it up or decorate it.

"I'll still put it up, probably," he said. "It doesn't seem right, and it doesn't seem like Christmas."

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Father Carves Pentagram into Son's Back

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 13 Desember 2012 | 23.18

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Man Tells 911 He Carved Pentagram on Son

A Richland Hills man called 911 and told the operator that he had carved a pentagram on the back of his 6-year-old son, police say.

Father Accused of Carving Pentagram Into Son

Richland Hills police say Brent Troy Bartel is accused of carving a pentagram on his 6-year-old son's back, telling a 911 dispatcher that he did it because "it's a holy day."

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A Richland Hills man has been arrested and charged with assaulting his son after telling a 911 operator he carved a pentagram into his 6-year-old son's back.

Just after midnight Wednesday, officers were dispatched to a home in the 3700 block of Ruth Road after the boy's father, identified by police as Brent Troy Bartel, called 911 and said: "I shed some innocent blood."

When the dispatcher asked what the man meant by that, the man replied: "I inscribed a pentagram on my son."

The dispatcher asked why, and the man said: "It's a holy day."

At the same time, the child's mother called 911 from a neighbor's home and said her husband was hurting their child.

Officers arrived at the home and found the child cold, standing in only pajama pants with a large pentagram carved into his back. The carving covered most of the boy's back, police said.

Officers wrapped the boy in a jacket and turned him over to paramedics.  The child was transported to Cooks Children's Hospital for treatment.  Child Protective Services and a crime victim liaison are working with the boy and his mother.

Police said Wednesday afternoon that the carving wasn't deep enough to require stitches and that the child is expected to physically recover.

At the scene, officers also recovered a box cutter they believe Bartel used to make the carving.

Bartel was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon-family member.  He is currently being held on $500,000 bond.

The father's call to 911 was placed at 12:10 a.m., just minutes after the day 12-12-12 began.

It is not clear what Bartel meant by calling Wednesday "a holy day."

However, Catholics celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Dec. 12. And the Dec. 12, 2012, date, along with Dec. 21, 2012, has draw attention from numerologists and those concerned with doomsday prophecy.

Bartel's bizarre behavior has landed him in jail before. He was arrested in 2007, according to the Lancaster New Era. Bartel had been in court to fight at $25 traffic ticket for an illegal turn. Bartel approached the judge, turned over his drivers' license, and proclaimed he's done as a truck driver. He then tried to punch the police officer who gave him the ticket.  It took three officers and an attorney to wrestle him to the floor.

NBC 5's Lindsay Wilcox and Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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Thieves Drive Off With Restaurant's Catering Trailer

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

Thieves have stolen a fully equipped food trailer from Chimy's Cerveceria.

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A Fort Worth restaurant that specializes in party catering is losing business after the theft of its customized catering trailer.

Thieves stole the fully equipped food trailer that Chimy's Cerveceria uses to cater gigs all over the Metroplex.

The trailer was taken from the spot where it has sat outside the restaurant for three years without incident.

Surveillance cameras show a small sport utility vehicle pull alongside the trailer at about 4 a.m. The video shows a person get out and work on the trailer's lock before the SUV backs up and takes the trailer.

The trailer has a custom paint job in a loud circus them -- something that is impossible to hide and perhaps even more difficult to sell.

Chimy's general manager Wes Lunsford said the trailer's value, fully equipped, is about $20,000.

The theft is forcing Chimy's to cancel some larger catering jobs over the holidays that would have earned the restaurant the value of the trailer itself several times over.

"We've got caterings lined up for the next two weeks until Christmas and then, obviously, New Year and lots of holiday parties and stuff going on that we usually used that trailer for," Lunsford said.

Whoever stole the vehicle is going to great lengths to hide it, possibly paint it and either start a business of their own or sell it.

All of that adds up to work ethic, said Lunsford.

"Come down and apply for a job -- how about that?" he said. "We've got some catering gigs to do, so we could always use some help."

Chimy's is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the trailer.

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Cal State Fullerton Lockdown Lifted

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CSU Fullerton Slowly Reopens After Hours-Long Lockdown

Students and faculty were allowed to leave Cal State Fullerton just before midnight Wednesday, hours after the university was put on a modified lockdown prompted by two men fleeing onto campus, wanted in connection with an armed robbery that sparked two separate high-speed pursuits. Vikki Vargas reports from Fullerton for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012.

CSU Fullerton Locked Down After High-Speed Chase

A wild police chase that started as a bank robbery in Moreno Valley put Cal State Fullerton on lockdown Wednesday after one of the wanted men fled from the car onto campus. Alex Calder reports from NewsChopper 4 for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012.

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Students and faculty were allowed to leave a California university just before midnight Wednesday, hours after California State University, Fullerton was put on a modified lockdown prompted by two men fleeing onto the campus, wanted in connection with an armed robbery that sparked two separate high-speed pursuits.

Three men were taken into custody earlier Wednesday following separate car chases apparently started after a violent heist at a Southern California pawn shop. At least one man remained at large late Wednesday.

At 11 p.m., the university tweeted this notice: "Police are beginning to clear building occupants. Please remain in place until directed by Police or audio announcement."

Shortly before midnight, the university tweeted this: "Cal State Fullerton Important Message. All buildings are now clear and occupants are free to leave."

MORE: Clerk Shot 4 Times in Robbery That Sparked Pursuits, Lockdown

The complicated situation developed after five men wearing ski masks robbed at pawn shop in Moreno Valley at about 3 p.m., shooting an employee of the store. California Highway Patrol officers responded to a call describing the suspect vehicle and pursued it to Fullerton.

At 3:47 p.m., the pursuit ended after the car exited the Orange (57) Freeway and stopped after it was involved in a minor collision in front of the university campus, Fullerton police Sgt. Jeff Stuart said during a quickly called news conference about 5

Nearly 10,000 students were at the university preparing for next week's finals when two men fled onto campus, where one was immediately taken into custody. The other man fled into Mihaylo Hall, a 200,000-square-foot building, Stuart said.

The three other man fled southbound from campus. One was taken into custody, and another carjacked a vehicle and led authorities on a high-speed chase that ended with his arrest in Watts. The third man from that group remained at large, Stuart said.

SWAT team members were searching the area, he said. A perimeter had been set up to search for the suspect who had fled into the city streets of Fullerton, where it began to rain about 6 p.m.

"We had a large number of students were able to flee the building where the suspect ran into. They've been evacuated from the campus. Those students and staff members that are still on campus are in what's called a shelter in place," Stuart said. "Our goal is to go around and rescue those individuals . as we do our search. This is going to be an all-night operation."

He later added, "It's a huge campus, so it's a very daunting task."

Three buildings on campus were on modified lockdown, where students were told to shelter in place, Stuart said. A student in one of the locked-down buildings said he witnessed officers checking every classroom.

"A cop came running through and he said, 'They have guns, they have guns,'" said another witness, Shant Fermanian. "So all these people started rushing so me and my cousin, we looked up, and we just got out of there as soon we can. We had no idea what was going on."

Fermanian said he saw a man, who was later taken into custody, run around a nearby building but did not see any weapons.

Christine Accetta, locked down in McCarthy Hall, tweeted a photo about 6:30 p.m., pictured below, of a barricade students created inside a classroom. Four hours later, Accetta tweeted: "We have been released!"

Another student, Raquel Mireles, said the university had been regularly in touch with students via text message with updates on the developing situation.

"They're just trying ... to keep us safe," Mireles said, who said she was in College Park. "They're being really helpful. The cops have come through and told us to stay calm."

She said the blinds had been closed in the classroom she was in, and chairs had been placed in front of the door.

"The lights are off. We're kind of just all huddled together right now," Mireles said.

While she talked on air to NBC4, a loudspeaker announcement told her to evacuate the building.

The five men allegedly robbed a pawn shop in Moreno Valley in the 24500 block of Sunnymead Boulevard (map) around 3 p.m. Authorities there said the men wore ski masks and used handguns.

An employee at the store was shot; he was in stable condition, according to Riverside County Sheriff's Department Deputy Albert Martinez. He said it remains unclear what, if anything, was stolen from the store.

After the sheriff's department put out a description of the getaway vehicle in Moreno Valley, CHP officers spotted the car and a pursuit began.

Just after the pursuit ended in Fullerton, one of the men car-jacked another vehicle, prompting a second chase, which wound through freeways and surface streets. The driver blew through several stop signs and red lights in residential areas of Compton.

The man abandoned his stolen car in Watts and ran through a crowded area before surrendering -- spread eagle, as shown at right -- on a baseball field at Imperial Courts Recreation Center at 2250 E. 114th St. (map).

The recreation center is surrounded by Imperial Courts, a nearly 500-unit public housing project, and was hosting a toy drive held by the Los Angeles Police Department.

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck was among those in attendance and immediately began chasing the man as he headed toward the baseball diamond, away from dozens of police officers gathered at the park.

That driver was taken into custody.

NBC4's Vikki Vargas contributed to this report.

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Baby Jogger City Versa Stroller Recall

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Baby Jogger have issued a recall for City Versa strollers due to a fall hazard.

The Baby Jogger City Versa strollers frames can fail to lock in place and collapse while in use.

Baby Jogger has received six reports of incidents. No injuries have been reported.

The Virginia-based manufacturer reports about 8,400 units sold in the United States and 2,200 units sold in Canada.

The strollers were manufactured between May 15 and August 20, 2012. You can find the manufacture date printed on the stroller's black plastic side hinge below "Baby Jogger" and "City Versa." Search for the "City Versa" model printed on the stroller's fabric in the child's leg area. The strollers have charcoal-colored metal frames with black, silver, red or green fabric stroller seats and canopies.

If you have one of these strollers, stop using it and contact Baby Jogger for a free replacement stroller frame at 877-506-2213, or visit BabyJogger.com and click on "Recall Information" at the bottom of the page.
 

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Minor Quake Shakes Burleson, Southern Fort Worth

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

The 2.6-magnitude earthquake's epicenter was about two miles east of Burleson, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's website.

2.6-Magnitude Quake Reported Near Burleson

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A minor earthquake hit just east of Burleson on Wednesday night.

The 2.6-magnitude quake's epicenter was about two miles east of Burleson, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's website.

The quake struck at 8:10 p.m. at a depth of about 8.1 miles, the USGS said.

Fire and police in Fort Worth, Everman and surrounding areas were inundated with calls reporting the earthquake.

Viewers contacted NBC 5 shortly after the quake, saying they felt their houses shake.

NBC 5's Keaton Fox said the earthquake jolted him awake in south Fort Worth near Burleson. His neighbors also felt it and starting shouting, he said.

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Dallas Attorney Beaten into a Coma

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A 39-year-old man sustained multiple skull fractures and severe bleeding on his brain after he was beaten early Friday morning.

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Dallas police are asking for the public's help in finding whoever beat a corporate attorney so badly that he is now in a medically induced coma.

James Porter, a bartender at the Crown and Harp bar, found 39-year-old Damien Falgoust on Greenville Avenue, just north of Ross, early Friday morning.

"I called 911 and put the gentleman on his side -- he was lying on his back," Porter said. "I ran in and got some towels to put under his head."

Relatives said Falgoust was at the Knox Street Pub earlier that night. Friends saw him leave in a taxi at about 1:30 a.m. He was discovered unconscious outside the Crown and Harp 30 minutes later.

Paramedics were able to get Falgoust alert and talking at the scene.

"He was saying, 'I just want to go home. I just want to go home. I live right around the corner, and I want to go home,'" Porter said. "The firefighters were smart enough to know that he wasn't."

According to online updates posted by his sister, Falgoust is in a medically induced coma with multiple skull fractures and severe bleeding on his brain.

Dallas police said they don't believe robbery was a motive for the attack because Falgoust still had his cellphone and wallet on him at the hospital.

Friends from the kickball team Falgoust plays on are planning a fundraiser for Sunday. They have also set up an online account to raise money for his medical care.

More: Damien's Recovery Fund

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Police Chase Ends in Midlothian Neighborhood

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

Midlothian police are looking for a man who drove a stolen vehicle into four other cars, then ran on foot Thursday morning.

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Midlothian police are looking for a man who drove a stolen vehicle into four other cars, then ran on foot Thursday morning.

According to police, someone drove a pickup into a local convenience store, stole cigarettes and took off at about 4 a.m. in Midlothian.

Soon after, a police officer tried stopping a black Chevrolet pickup that matched the description of the vehicle used in the convenience store robbery. The pickup had been reported stolen in Ellis County at about 10 p.m. Wednesday night, police said.

The pickup took off, leading police on a chase through the streets of Midlothian. The chase ended on the 600-block of E. Ave F after the truck smashed into four parked cars and wound up on the lawn of one of a home.

No one was injured.

The driver fled on foot, leading police on a manhunt through the neighborhood. Ellis County Sheriffs brought in K-9 units to help search, but did not find the man.

Police say they found a pistol inside the vehicle.

Police say they have good evidence about the identity of the driver and have called off the search.

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Google Maps Returns to iPhone

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Driving just got a whole lot easier for Apple lovers.

Late Wednesday, Google announced it revamped its map app for the iPhone, which will now do what drivers had hoped it would do on its original – and awful – version: Talk you through your route with a robotic voice, instead of forcing you to look down in your lap for the turn-by-turn directions.

"We started from scratch," said Daniel Graf, mobile director of Google Maps, adding that there is no animosity with Apple over this issue. "On maps, we have a friendly relationship."

The news is huge for iPhone users, who love their phones but had hated the navigational options provided to them.

In mid-September, Apple had dumped the first-version of Google Maps from its phone.

Then, of course, there was the Apple Maps flap. Apple's app is still so bad that just this week the Australian police issued a warning to folks not to use it, calling it "life threatening," because the system was steering people looking for the city of Midura into a sweltering dessert 44 miles from their desired destination. And closer to home in San Jose – just a stone's throw from Apple's headquarters in Cupertino – the Apple Maps app still says that if you're at the corner of Branham and Meridian avenues, you are at Valley Christian High School, when you are actually at Branham High School.

Heads rolled at Apple because of it. Last month, Apple fired Richard Williamson, the manager responsible for the ridiculed app.

And even before that in September, Tim Cook issued a rare apology. Some say it was the worst moment in Apple history.

Apple is still working on its own maps app, and there's no telling when it may come out and how good it might be.

But for now, iPhone users can download the new Google maps on their phones and expect to get to Grandma's house in time for dinner with no wrong turns.

Google Maps is free for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It's not yet available for the iPad, but you can download the phone version onto the tablet.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Sheriff: Error Led to Escape From Hospital

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Failure to Follow Procedures Led to Inmate Escape: Sheriff

Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez said Tuesday a failure to follow procedures led to an inmate's escape from Parkland Hospital.

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A failure to follow procedures led to the escape by a capital murder suspect who fled a Dallas hospital with a deputy's duty weapon, the county sheriff says.

Franklin B. Davis, 30, escaped from Parkland Hospital on Tuesday night, the Dallas County Sheriff's Office said. He was taken into custody later that night after a brief standoff.

On Wednesday, Sheriff Lupe Valdez said a failure to follow procedures, not an issue of manpower, let to Davis' escape.

"Standard procedure requires for all inmates to be escorted at all times while on medical visits to Parkland," she said. "Procedures were not totally followed; an error was made."

According to court records obtained by the Dallas Morning News, Davis asked his lone guard if he could take a shower. The guard then took off Davis' handcuffs and leg shackles.

Davis, who had been at Parkland since Saturday, then confronted the deputy with a sharp object and managed to wrestle away the deputy's gun after a two-minute struggle, the newspaper reported.

Valdez said it would not have mattered how many guards were watching Davis because policies were not followed.

The deputy was not injured but is struggling with what happened, she said.

Valdez said the heart of the problem is that prisoners must be taken to Parkland for treatment. There are about 4,200 transports between Lew Sterrett Justice Center and Parkland Hospital per year, she said.

She said a $40 million medical facility being built inside the jail should eliminate future incidents.

"It is incidents like this that confirm our need for a facility within the department," she said. "As you all know, we are working on that, and we are building a facility right here in the department so that we don't have to do the 20 to 25 visits back and forth per day."

Valdez said the incident is under investigation. The deputy is still at work.

Davis apprehended after brief standoff

Dallas police and Dallas County deputies searched the neighborhoods near the hospital for Davis and located him near Harry Hines Boulevard and Reagan Street.

Davis then barricaded himself inside a van in the parking lot of the old Telemundo building. Davis surrendered to police at about 10:45 p.m. after a standoff of a little longer than one hour.

No one was injured, and no shots were fired.

The standoff ended so quickly because police realized that Davis was not armed ,the sheriff's office said.

Authorities had recovered the gun, so officers went in to arrest him. Davis dropped the gun he took from the deputy at the hospital somewhere along Wycliff Avenue while fleeing.

Davis charged in slaying of 16-year-old high school student

He is charged in the September slaying of a 16-year-old Carrollton girl that he was accused of sexually assaulting.

Police said they believe Shania Gray was killed to prevent her from testifying against Davis, who was charged with four counts of sexual assault.

Carrollton police have said that Davis confessed to killing Gray.

According to an affidavit, Davis picked Gray up from school and drove her a trail head near Valley View Lane and Interstate 635, where he killed her. He told investigators that he posed as someone else and won the girl's trust with a fake social media profile and a prepaid phone.

NBC 5's Stefan Gorman, Ray Villeda and Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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Burglary Victim to Neighbors: Keep Guns Close

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

A Fort Worth burglary victim has put up signs on his home warning away thieves -- including a sign that tells neighbors about his recent break-in and reminds them to "keep your guns close by."

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A Fort Worth burglary victim has posted a neon green sign in his front lawn warning criminals he is armed and tired of break-ins.

Thieves broke into Amer Ozzie's home in the Riverside/Carter neighborhood on Friday and stole musical equipment, a TV, tablets and a video game console.

"Since I put the sign up, other neighbors have been coming up to me and saying, 'I've been robbed. I'm glad you're doing this,'" he said. "Other neighbors say they're going to put the signs up, too."

Ozzie, a Prince impersonator, said he is lucky that the thieves didn't steal any of his expansive Prince memorabilia or the two custom Prince guitars he uses for performances. But the bad guys took two amplifiers, forcing him to cancel a booking he had for this weekend, he said.

While NBC 5 was out shooting the story, two residents pulled over to say that they, too, had been burglarized. They didn't want to be identified, but one man said bank deposits for his small business were stolen from his car and a woman said tools were stolen out of her garage.

Ozzie, who grew up in the neighborhood, said he wants Fort Worth police to patrol the area during the day, when burglaries are happening.

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Crash-and-Grab Bandits Target Texas Rangers Store

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Surveillance video shows two people drive a pickup truck into a Texas Rangers store in Dallas and steal Rangers paraphernalia.

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Dallas police are asking for help in finding a couple who drove their pickup truck into the Texas Rangers store in Uptown.

Store surveillance footage shows the truck smash through the glass storefront on McKinney Avenue early Saturday morning.

"I'm pretty horrified that anyone would do that," customer Nela Moore said. "This really is Dallas' team right now."

Surveillance cameras caught the truck smashing through the front of the store at 2:30 a.m. The footage shows a man and a woman spend about 30 seconds ransacking the store, stealing T-shirts and other Rangers paraphernalia.

"That's too bad," customer Karen Moore said. "It makes the cost go up for everybody."

The store manager doesn't think the thieves had ever been in the store before because they went straight for the clearance rack with last season's playoff gear instead of high-priced jerseys.

According to the police report, the couple got away with a "large amount of merchandise."

Detectives said they believe the thieves drove a white Ford Dually pickup. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers.

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NJ Teen Campaigns for Gender-Neutral Easy-Bake Ovens

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A New Jersey teen started a campaign hoping to change the way toy company, Hasbro, markets Easy-Bake Ovens.

McKenna Pope, 13, has a younger brother who enjoys cooking and wants an Easy-Bake Oven for Christmas.

Pope searched for the toy and found that none were marketed toward boys. She only found marketing materials that featured girls using pink or purple-colored Easy-Bake Ovens.

Pope wants her little brother to know that cooking isn't only for girls.

The eighth grader started a campaign on Change.org, hoping Hasbro will acknowledge the bias and create gender-neutral Easy-Bake Ovens.

The petition is addressed to the CEO of Hasbro and senior executives.

You can view Pope's petition here.

Hasbro has not responded.

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DFW Airport Board to Vote on New Plaza

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

The DFW Airport Board will vote Thursday on a development project that would include a hotel, postal center and retail.

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The Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board will vote Thursday on a new $100 million development project that includes a hotel, postal center and retail complex.

The plan shows a potential 32-acre project, known as, Southgate Plaza, that would be built near the south entrance to DFW Airport, near the rental car facility.

The first phase would account for 17 acres, or more than half of that.

If approved, the project would result in a new 137-room Hyatt Place Hotel, a headquarters building to consolidate airport staff into one campus, a parking garage for 430 employees and a new United States Postal Service facility.

The estimated price tag for the first phase of the project is $92.1 million.

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Loaded Gun Found on Garland HS Student

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A Garland High School student will face a judge Thursday morning for allegedly bringing a loaded gun to school.

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A Garland High School student will face a judge Thursday morning for bringing a loaded gun to school.

Carlos Rodriguez, 17, is facing a felony charge for having a prohibited weapon in a weapons-free zone.

Police said Rodriguez brought a loaded gun to school on Wednesday.

School leaders received a tip that Rodriguez might have brought a gun on campus. School authorities tracked him down and said they found a loaded pistol in his backpack.

The school resource officer arrested him and took Rodriguez to the Garland Detention Center. The teen spent the night there.

Staff at the detention center tell NBC 5 that Rodriguez is scheduled for an arraignment hearing between 10 a.m. and noon on Thursday.

The judge will set a bond for the teen.

Police haven't said why the teen may have brought the loaded gun to school or what he intended to do with it.

School leaders sent a letter to Garland High School parents and students on Thursday about the firearm possession.

Garland High School has increased security on campus since the gun was discovered.

The school district states that it frequently does weapons searched and will continue to monitor schools if any security changes need to be made.

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AISD Expected to Name New Superintendent Thursday

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The Arlington Independent School District Board of Trustees is expected to name Dr. Marcelo Cavazos superintendent of the district Thursday evening.

The board initially made the announcement on Nov. 2. that Cavazos was the lone finalist for the job. According to state law, school boards must wait at least 21 days after announcing a finalist before officially appointing a superintendent.

Cavazos has been serving as interim superintendent since the school board voted for an early end to superintendent Jerry McCullough's contract last June.  McCullough had been with the district for 40 years.

"I appreciate the opportunity to serve the Arlington ISD in this capacity," Cavazos told trustees after his interim appointment last June. "I respect the trust you have in me and my ability."

According to the district, Cavazos began his career in education teaching in the Mission Consolidated ISD in 1990.  Since then, he has taught in the McAllen, Mercedes and San Benito Consolidated ISDs before going to work for the Texas Education Agency in 1998.

In 1999 he joined the AISD as associate superintendent for instruction and served as interim deputy superintendent for seven months before being named deputy superintendent in Feb., 2009.  He has also taught at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Cavazos holds a bachelor's and a master's degree from the University of Texas - Pan American and a doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin.

According to state law, school boards must wait 21 days after announcing a finalist before officially appointing a superintendent.

The board said they will later announce when they expect a formal vote to extend a contract to Cavazos.  Cavazos will be the district's third superintendent in the last five years.

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Car Found Sinking into White Rock Lake

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Dallas Fire Rescue and Dallas police are responding to call of a car sinking into White Rock Lake.

Rescuers rowed out to the car in a small boat to see if it's occupied. Firefighters could be seen swinging a hammer at and breaking one of the car's windows as it slipped under the water, but officials said rescuers were not able to determine if anyone was inside the car.

DFR then went back to shore and began packing up their inflatable boat.

A dive team from the Dallas Police Department will now be called to the scene to investigate further.

The car is located about 50 feet off the shoreline near the 3800-block of W. Lawther Drive.

We will update this story with more information as soon as it's available.  As this story is developing, elements may change.

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Teen Files Complaint Over Hurst Arrest

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Ray Villeda, NBC 5 News

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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Evaluations of the officer seen on a YouTube video threatening a teenager and kneeing him in the head during an arrest paint a picture of a hard-working officer who has done a good job of catching drunken drivers and helping crime victims.

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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 family has filed a complaint about an arrest that was captured on a video that shows an officer kneeing a teenager in the head and threatening him.

Seventeen-year-old Andrew Rodriguez; his mother, Kelly Pope; and a local civil rights advocate on Wednesday filed a formal complaint about the arrest.

A video uploaded to YouTube shows Officer Disreali Arnold kneeing Rodriguez in the back of the head while cussing and threatening him.

An internal investigation into the matter will move forward now that a complaint has been filed.

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.

Rodriguez's family is also calling on the Tarrant County district attorney and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas to look into the incident.

Rodriguez says Arnold used excessive, life-threatening force and violated his civil rights.

He and his mother said they want him terminated.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda contributed to this report.

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Trampolines Recalled Over Injury Hazard

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The Sportspower Parkside model TR-14FT-COM trampolines were sold exclusively at Sports Authority stores nationwide from April 2007 through May 2012 for about $540.

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About 23,400 trampolines sold at Sports Authority stores have been voluntarily recalled because of an injury hazard.

The manufacturer of the recalled Sportspower Parkside trampolines said the metal legs can move out of position and puncture the jumping area, posing a hazard of injury, including deep, penetrating puncture wounds, cuts and bruises.

Sportspower Ltd. said it is aware of one incident in which the the trampoline leg separated from the frame while in use and punctured through the jumping surface.

No injuries have been reported.

The Sportspower Parkside model TR-14FT-COM trampolines are 14 feet in diameter with an enclosure net. The trampolines have blue or light blue fabric on the safety matting and enclosure pole sleeves. The model number is marked on the packaging and instruction manual. "Parkside" is printed on the enclosure net.

The trampolines were manufactured by Sportspower, of Hong Kong, and sold exclusively at Sports Authority stores nationwide from April 2007 through May 2012 for about $540.

People who own the trampolines should stop using them and contact Sportspower at 888-965-0565 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, visit its website or email customerservice@sportspowerltd.net.

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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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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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Attorney: Randy Travis Gives Alcohol the Boot

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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DISD: Extended Teachers' Hours Could Change

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

The Dallas Independent School District board will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday to discuss whether or not to keep the 45-minute extended educators' schedule.

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A controversial extended teacher workday in Dallas could be reversed on Thursday.

Dallas teachers have loudly protested a 45-minute extension to their schedule this school year. 

Thursday night, Trustees could remove the new work rules, but it doesn't mean longer days would automatically disappear.  It takes the board out of the equation, and puts the teachers' schedules in the hands of new Superintendent Mike Miles.  The new hours passed before Superintendent Miles took his position this summer.

Teachers have been adamantly opposed to the additional 45 minutes added to their schedule without additional pay.

Educators argue the now 8.5 hour day extends an already long day on top of grading papers and lesson plans.  Teachers also say it takes away from important one-on-one time with staff, students or parents. 

"We have lost that critical time of day when a teacher can meet with parents or students," says former teacher Bill Bentzen.

A recent teachers association survey shows more than 90 percent of teachers don't think the extended day is helpful to students or improves achievement.

Right now, teachers report that morale is terrible with nearly of the teachers surveyed saying they feel discouraged, exhausted, or ready to leave the district.

Association leaders have been urging the district to repeal the work rule.

"DISD does not allow teachers to give students busy work, and it shouldn't allow administrators to assign busy work to teachers," said George Rangel with Alliance AFT.

The new hours passed before Superintendent Miles took his position this summer.

Trustees are expected to pass the proposal. 

The board meets at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at DISD Headquarters, 3700 Ross Avenue. 

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Dallas 7-11 Sells $1 Million Powerball Ticket

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Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

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The largest Powerball jackpot ever, an estimated $587.5 million haul, will be split between the holders of two tickets purchased in Arizona and Missouri.

The winning numbers drawn Wednesday were 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the Powerball was 6. The grand prize winners correctly selected all six numbers in Wednesday night's drawing and will split the jackpot.

 

Four tickets sold in Texas belong to people who chose five out of the six numbers - good for a $1 million payout.

Those tickets were sold at convenience stores in Houston, San Antonio, Humble (a Houston suburb) and Dallas.

The $1 million Dallas ticket was purchased at the 7-11 in the 5100-block of West Lover's Lane, near Inwood.

According to the Texas Lottery Commission, the winner has 180 days to step forward to claim their prize.  Because the payout is so high, they will have to travel to Lottery headquarters in Austin to collect the winnings.

So far, no one has officially come forward to claim the winning tickets.

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Spill Causes Spur 408 Closure

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

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

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

Police were called at about 1 a.m., after reports of a crash 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 were closed for several hours before opening back up around 9 a.m.

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Starbucks Sells $7 Cup of Coffee

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Starbucks is not known for being a discount outlet, but $7 for a cup of coffee is still expected to cause a bit of sticker shock for customers.

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Starbucks is offering up a $7 cup of coffee as part of the move to sell customers on premium blends. This one, called Starbucks Reserve Costa Rica Terrazu Geisha, is described by the coffee giant as a rare, hard-to-grow blend. The cup will cost $7 for the "grande" version, $6 for a "tall."

The coffee varietal Geisha is named for the Ethopian village where it was first discovered, according to Starbucks' website.

For now, Geisha is only being sold in the Northwest (the company is based in Seattle). According to Bloomberg News, it is available at 46 locations that use Starbucks' pricey Clover brewing machines.

If you want more than a cup, you can buy a half-pound bag for $40.  Starbucks says the rare blend is part of a plan to offer up more premium coffees. Spokeswoman Lisa Passe told NBC Bay Area they're doing it "because of customer demand."

As Geisha moves further through the Starbucks chain, it'll be interesting to see how many customers are willing to pay up, and if those inevitable "if only you didn't buy coffee" financial planning strategies will adjust their dollar figures.

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Reward Increased in Alicia Moore Murder Investigation

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Catherine Ross, NBC 5 Collin County Reporter

Weeks after 16-year-old Alicia Moore was found dead in rural Van Zandt County, Collin County business owners are coming together to offer a reward to find her killer.

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For McKinney business owner Mark Cobb, it was a personal connection to the family of Alicia Moore that prompted him to action.

"Alicia Moore's Aunt Jessica works for me," said Cobb, owner of Kids R Kids. "I just felt the need to help out and do something."

Earlier this month, 16-year-old Moore was reported missing, last seen getting off the school bus near her Greenville home.

Moore's body was later discovered in a trunk on the side of the highway in rural Van Zandt County. Police are still investigating, but are remaining tight lipped.

"It is frustrating, that it's been two or three weeks and we haven't heard anything," said Cobb.

Over the past few weeks, Cobb has led a fundraising campaign, starting both a reward fund for information in Moore's death and a relief fund to help the teen's family.

By Wednesday afternoon, thanks to Cobb's own contribution, money given by his Kids R Kids parents and staff, and donations by his former boss at Greenville Chrysler and another Plano businessman, the reward fund had grown to $25,000.

"[It's] is a lot of money and it might get that right person to come forward and say what they saw," he said.

Cobb added the relief fund contains about $4,000.

The group of business owners has also rallied support for two billboards bearing Moore's picture and a plea for information, which will go up after Thanksgiving.

One will sit on Highway 380 in McKinney and the other outside of Greenville.

Cobb says the cost of the billboard rental was also donated.

Those who would like to donate to either fund can contact the West McKinney Kids R Kids location to speak with Mark Cobb.

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Balch Springs Man Beaten in His Home

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A Balch Springs man was severely beaten on Monday morning in his house.

Roberto Benevides said he heard the doorbell just before 6 a.m. and thought it was his son, who had just left for work. Instead, it was a man he didn't recognize, asking for someone named "Enrique."

"He was looking for an Enrique at this address and I said, 'I don't know any Enrique,'" he said.

But before the 63-year-old could close the door, the man pushed it open and rushed in -- along with two other men who were hiding out of sight.

"I tried to block my face, but he started hitting me, but then the other two came in, also hitting me in the face and the head," Benevides said.

The men knocked Benevides down, but not before breaking his nose and bruising five of his ribs. Benevides, a retired border patrol officer, said he tried to fight one of the men off until another man came over and threatened him.

"That's when I was trying to wrestle with the guy that was holding me down, when he told the other two, 'One of you help me. This viejo is trying to get up,'" Benevides said. "And that's when the guy
said, 'You try to get up and look at our face or what? You do that, and I'll pop you.'"

The threat convinced Benevides to stay on the floor.

The men took a 60-inch TV but never went upstairs, where Benevides' wife, son and two other family members were resting. Benevides said he is grateful that the men didn't decide to go upstairs.

"The material items, they can be replaced," he said. "But threatening my family or taking my son with them or my wife with them when they left -- there was no way I could stop them."

Balch Springs police released a composite sketch of the man who rang the doorbell. He's described as a young Hispanic man who is about 5 feet 8 inches tall and 150 to 160 pounds with light skin and light brown hair. Benevides said the man spoke Spanish.

Anyone who may have seen the men in the area are asked to call Balch Springs police and ask for Detective Bird at 972-557-6014.

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