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Vendor: Commercial-Grade Rocket Mislabeled as Consumer

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 Juli 2013 | 23.18

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Melons Blown Up to Show Fireworks Danger

Nathan Bullard of Mr. Big's Fireworks in Lucas says some dangerous commercial grade fireworks are being mislabeled and sold to regular consumers. He showed NBC 5's Randy McIlwain how dangerous those fireworks can be.

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A Collin County fireworks vendor has filed a complaint that has launched a statewide investigation.

Nathan Bullard, owner of Mr. Big's fireworks in Lucas, said he believes some commercial-grade fireworks are mislabeled as consumer products and sold at retail stands across North Texas.

Bullard filed his complaint with the State Fire Marshal's Office on June 24 after a friend purchased an Eruption Rocket from another vendor. The firework's label has all the necessary warnings and also clearly states that it's a consumer product.

"This one in particular stands out," Bullard said. "It's way more powerful than anything that I sell."

Bullard tested the rocket against other consumer-grade rockets and filmed it as evidence. The consumer-grade rockets split a watermelon into large chunks, but the Eruption Rocket vaporized the melon into nothing and left an imprint in the plywood and on the ground where it sat.

"These products right here that are being sold over-the-counter to consumers that have no idea what they're buying -- these are dangerous, and I don't want somebody to get hurt," Bullard said.

Only licensed pyrotechnicians can purchase commercial-grade fireworks.

The State Fire Marshal's Office confirmed that an investigation is open and active.

Bullard is highly critical of the response to his complaint thus far.

"Where there's an immediate danger, they should step in and find them, and they haven't," he said.

A spokesperson for the State Fire Marshal's Office said some vendors are voluntarily taking Eruption Rockets off the shelves. But state investigators do not have the authority to simply pull the products from stands until the items are tested and graded as being commercial-level products.

The Consumer Protection Safety Commission, which regulates fireworks compliance, told Bullard his video demonstration was not enough.

A CPSC representative confirmed that one of its investigators emailed Bullard about his concerns. In the email, the investigator told Bullard that his video does not prove the fireworks are mislabeled.

"Cool demonstration, but that doesn't show whether the device is in compliance or not," the CPSC investigator wrote.

In other emails, the investigator said the CPSC would focus on America's ports and stopping the supply of illegally imported fireworks.

Bullard said his goal is simple -- to keep commercial-grade products out of the hands of everyday people because accidents and injuries can give his industry a black eye.

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Saginaw Child Found in Tarp Identified

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The child whose body was found bound and wrapped in a tarp in Saginaw on Monday has been identified as 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher.

Saginaw police said Wednesday afternoon that Gallagher's death was being investigated as a homicide. The investigation is still in its beginning stages, police spokesman Officer Damon Ing said.

"As anybody can attest to, including parents, this is a disturbing case," he said.

Investigators with Saginaw police, the FBI and the North Texas Major Case Investigative Team will continue to work through the night to solve the case, Ing said.

Saginaw Girl Found Wrapped in Tarp Identified

The FBI, Texas Rangers and local authorities are trying to reconstruct the last hours of life for 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher. She was found dead and wrapped in a tarp on Monday. The medical examiner is still working to determine the cause of her death.

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"We're going to work through the night, as we have been, ever since we were notified of this crime, to make sure that we are relentless in our pursuit to ensure that the person responsible for this is brought to justice," he said.

"We send our heartfelt prayers to the family for the loss of their child," Ing said. "And as you can imagine, they are very distraught at this time."

Residents in Gallagher's neighborhood found the tarp in the middle of the street and, believing it to be garbage, looked underneath. Soon afterward, they called 911 to report the girl's body. They said she was found nude with her hands and feet bound and a bag over her head.

Her body was found at about 7:30 p.m. Her parents reported her missing at about 9 p.m., and neighbors say her father told them she was last seen at about 5 p.m.

Ing said that investigators do not know if Gallagher's body was intentionally left in the road or if it fell off a vehicle.

Saginaw police also do not know if Gallagher was abducted, he said. Her cause of death has not yet been determined, and investigators are still trying to establish a timeline of what led up to her death, he said.

Police believe the slaying is an isolated case, Ing said.

"I can assure the community of Saginaw and all surrounding areas that you're perfectly safe in this community," he said.

Saginaw police requested the FBI assist in their investigation. A FBI Evidence Response Team collected evidence and took photographs of the crime scene early Tuesday morning.

According to a FBI receipt of seized evidence, federal agents took a blue-gray tarp, electrical tape, and Wal-Mart plastic bags from a car registered to the victim's parents. The car is parked on the street in front of where the 6-year-old victim lived. Agents also searched the girl's home, where she lived with two siblings, her parents and another man.

The girl's uncle told NBC 5 that his niece's family had recently gone on a camping trip.

The family is not suspected in Gallagher's death, Ing said. Her family has been talking with counselors at the police department.

"We have many leads to follow -- not necessarily suspects individually -- but, at this time, the family is not suspected," Ing said. "We are basically trying to help them through their time of grief."

No arrests have been made in the case and no suspects have been named.

Gallagher's aunt, Teresa McDaniel said the child was very loved by her parents and siblings.

"I just broke down and cried," she said. "There was no speculation as to whether it was her, not her. When I read how she was found, I just broke down."

"I break down and cry when I hear one of these stories on the news, but to find out that's my niece -- that's something that you can't hold on to anymore," McDaniel said.

Gallagher was a "bubbly and always happy" kindergarten student at Willow Creek Elementary, the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw school district said in a statement Wednesday. The district's thoughts and prayers go our to her family and friends, the district said.

"We will continue to support our students, parents and staff that have been deeply affected by the events of recent days," Superintendent Jim F. Chadwell said. "It is imperative at this difficult time that we come together as a community to share our grief."

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint that they believe may be connected to Gallagher's death but are also seeking any other information in the case.

Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Gallagher's death.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Scott Gordon contributed to this article.

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Thieves Walk Off With Nearly $2,000 in Wine

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Grapevine police are searching for two men who have stolen close to $2,000 worth of wine from a Tom Thumb in Grapevine. The men have been targeting Duckhorn branded wine.

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Grapevine police are trying to catch two thirsty thieves who have a taste for fine wine.

Police say two men stole close to $2,000 in wine from a Tom Thumb in the 4000 block of William D. Tate Avenue on June 23 and June 24.

Each time, they loaded the wine into a cart and walked out of the store without paying. Both thefts occurred during the evening hours, when there are fewer cashiers around.

Police say the thieves have a taste for Duckhorn wine. They've taken more than $1,000 in 2010 merlot and more than $600 in cabernet sauvignon.

If you recognize the men, call Grapevine police.

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What You're Doing for Independence Day

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Kaboom Town Kicks Off July 3

Addison's Kaboom Town kicks off the Fourth of July festivities a day early.

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These 2013 Fourth of July and Independence Day celebrations in various Dallas-Fort Worth area counties should help you see the "rockets' red glare" this year.

Events are sorted by county. Click on any county name to jump directly to that portion of the list.

Dallas County | Tarrant County | Collin County | Denton County | Johnson County | Hood County

Dallas County

Addison/ Addison Circle Park
Kaboom Town 2013
July 3, 5 p.m. to Midnight

Grand Prairie/Lone Star Park
Lone Stars and Stripes Firework Celebration
July 4, 5 p.m., fireworks after the races

Richardson/Breckinridge  Park
Richardson's Family 4th of July Celebration
July 4, 6 p.m., fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

Grand Prairie/Joe Pool Lake
Lynn Creek Park at Joe Pool Lake Fireworks Celebration
July 4, fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

Dallas/Farmers Branch Historical Park
Independence Day Celebration
July 3, 6:30 p.m., free admission/shuttle, fireworks after dark

Dallas/ Fair Park
Fair Park Fourth
July 4, 4:30p.m., free admission, fireworks at 9:30

Duncanville/Armstrong Park
City of Duncanville Stars & Stripes Celebration
July 4, parade begins at 9 a.m., evening event begins at 4:30 p.m.

Rockwall/Harry Myers Park
Fireworks Celebration
July 4, 5 p.m., fireworks at 9:30

Rockwall/The Harbor
Freedom Fest
July 1, 4 p.m., fireworks at 9:15

Irving/intersection of Las Colinas Boulevard and Lake Carolyn Parkway
City of Irving Fireworks Show
July 3, fireworks at 9:40 p.m.
July 4, parade at 9 a.m.

Garland/Firewheel Town Center
Star-Spangled Spectacular
July 4, 4 p.m., fireworks at 9 p.m.

Tarrant County

Hurst/Hurst Community Park
Hurst Stars and Stripes 2013
July 4, 5 p.m., fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Grapevine/Lake Grapevine
31th Annual Fireworks Extravaganza
July 4, fireworks at 9:30p.m.

Arlington/Arlington Highlands
Fireworks Extravaganza
July 4, 7 p.m., fireworks at 9:15

Arlington
Light Up Arlington
July 3, 6 p.m., fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

Arlington/Downtown Arlington
Emblems of the Land I Love
July 4, parade begins at 9 a.m.

Bedford/Boys Ranch Park
4thFEST Independence Day Celebration
July 4, 12 p.m., fireworks at 10 p.m.

Fort Worth/ Panther Island Pavilion
Fort Worth's Fourth
July 4, 2 p.m., fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
NBC 5 is a media sponsor of this event.

Fort Worth/ Botanic Gardens
Old-Fashioned Family Fireworks Picnic
July 3- July 4, 8:15 p.m.

Fort Worth/Fort Worth Cats Game
Independence Day Festivites
July 3, game at 7:05 p.m., post-game concert and fireworks
July 4, game at 6:05 p.m., post-game concert and fireworks

Flower Mound/Bakersfield Park
Independence Fest
July 4, 5 p.m., fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

North Richland Hills
Quad Cities Family 4th Celebration
July 4, 5 p.m., fireworks 9:30 p.m.

Mansfield/Big League Dreams Sports Park
Rockin' 4th of July
July 3, 7-10 p.m. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Collin County

Sachse/ Heritage Park
Sachse's Red, White & Blue Blast
July 3, Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Frisco/ Frisco Square
Frisco Freedom Fest
July 4, 4 p.m., fireworks at 10:20 p.m.

Plano/Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve
All-American Fourth
July 4, fireworks at 9:30p.m.

McKinney/Soccer Complex at Craig Ranch
Red, White and Boom
July 4, 7 p.m., fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

Denton County

The Colony, TX/ Stewart Creek Park
Liberty by the Lake
July 4, 4 p.m., fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Southlake/Frank Cornish Park, McPherson Park and Rustin Pavilion
Stars & Stripes
July 3, 6 p.m.,  fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Denton/UNT Apogee Stadium
Kiwanis Club Show
July 4, 5:30 p.m., fireworks after dusk

Lewisville/Vista Ridge Mall
Red, White and Lewisville
July 4, fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Lake Cities/Lake Dallas' City Park
Lake Cities 4th of July
July 4, 10 a.m., fireworks at 9:15 p.m.

Johnson County

Burleson/Chisenhall Fields Sports Complex
4th of July Concert and Fireworks Celebration
July 4, 5 p.m., concert at 7:30 p.m., fireworks at 9:20 p.m.

Joshua/Joshua Owl Stadium 
July 3rd Celebration
Gates at 6:30 p.m.

Hood County

Granbury/Granbury Square
39th Annual July 4th Celebration
July 4, fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

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Fire Truck Rear-Ended Responding to Wreck

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Engine 12 slowed down to help victims of a crash when the fire department says an inattentive driver drove into the back of the fire truck.

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An Arlington fire truck was rear-ended early Thursday morning while firefighters were stopping to help victims of another wreck.

It happened just after 1 a.m. on eastbound Interstate 20 just west of state Highway 360.

Engine 12 slowed down to help victims of a crash when the fire department says an inattentive driver drove into the back of the fire truck.

No injuries were reported in the first accident or the crash into the fire engine.

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Man Reported Missing on Lake Carolyn

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Irving Fire Department and Lewisville Dive teams resume the search Thursday morning for a man reported missing on Lake Carolyn.

Irving Assistant Chief Rusty Wilson says a man was seen paddling on the lake Wednesday night but disappeared according to witnesses.

It happened in the 600 block of Brookstone Drive.

The search was called off at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. Firefighters and the dive team returned to Lake Carolyn to resume the search Thursday morning.

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McKinney Police Search for Potential Child Predator

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McKinney police say they need the public's help identifying a potential child predator. Video shows the man leaving a Target store in the 2000 block of North Central Expressway. Police urge anyone who recognizes the man to call the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700.

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McKinney police say they need the public's help identifying a potential child predator.

Police say just after 11 a.m. on June 28 a mother and her 10-year-old daughter were shopping inside the Target in the 2000 block of North Central Expressway when the girl says she was approached by a man who allegedly patted her on the buttocks and told her she was sexy.

The girl ran to her mother a few aisles over and her mother contacted a store employee but they were unable to locate the man, according to police.

Surveillance video doesn't show the incident the girl described because it was not in view of a camera, but police say the video did show the girl in the electronics section while the man watched her from the next aisle and police say it appears he was masturbating.

Police released video from the surveillance video as the man left the store. No information on the vehicle the man drives was available.

Police urge anyone who recognizes the man to call the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700.

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Fireworks Expert Preps for 'Big Bay Boom' Success

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With a phone to his ear, dozens of workers at his command, and unknown pressure mounting towards a July 4th deadline – Auggie Santore is as cool as they come.

You wouldn't know his name, or his face, but his shoulders are newsworthy – they're the ones taking the blame for San Diego's busted Big Bay Boom Fireworks Display of 2012. That's when thousands of fireworks went off in 15 seconds within minutes before the show was supposed to begin -- disappointing thousands of people who were camped out to watch the display.

"Freak glitch, yeah freak glitch," said Santore whose 123-year-old family company is footing the $125,000 bill for this year's show because it is "the right thing to do" given last year's computer glitch and epic fail.

"There were no demands and no contentious nature. Just a sheer pledge on our part unrequested. We stand by what we do. We're very good at what we do," said Santore who is overseeing the final preparations of four barges filled with thousands of fireworks.

They are all scheduled to be fired off in millisecond increments from San Diego Bay during the county's largest Independence Day display in what's being called the most anticipated pyrotechnic sequel ever in San Diego.

Given the circumstances you might think there is some pressure building.

"We take every precaution in every instance and certainly we understand there is extra scrutiny here, but I can't put people under that type of pressure, because anytime you work under pressure, if you're so nervous, then you start to make mistakes," said Santore.

Mistakes are something he and Garden State Fireworks cannot afford.

The busted display of 2012 was followed by bad publicity and vicious online attacks, one person even writing through Facebook they wished his plane would crash.

Santore says no one wants this year's show to succeed more than him.

"I know the type of preparation, when it was 2 a.m. in May and when everyone was sleeping, I was up working on millisecond increments of this display last year, so if anyone was to be disappointed that would be me considering the amount I invested from my life in the process," he added.

It's a process with more hype than ever.

Santore is just looking forward to watching San Diegans point fingers again – this time, at the sky.


 


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One Dead After Officer-Involved Shooting Outside Bar

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An Arlington police officer shot and killed a man after seeing him shoot into a crowd outside the Star Saigon Bar and Grill in the 2400 block of E. Arkansas Lane, police say.

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One man is dead after police say an Arlington police officer saw him shooting into a crowd outside a busy bar early Thursday morning.

Arlington police say at about 1 a.m. an officer on routine patrol drove into a large shopping center parking lot along the 2400 block of Arkansas Lane and was flagged down by a security guard asking for help with a disturbance outside Star Saigon Bar and Grill.

When the officer got out of his patrol car he saw a man firing into a group of people in the parking lot and that's when the officer shot the man, killing him according to police.

"It was quite surreal actually, just like pop, pop, pop, and it wasn't quite what I would have expected it to sound like," said security guard Howard Humphreys. "Everything happened so quick and so fast but in maybe three or four seconds it was all over and everybody was gone."

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner identified the man as 31-year-old Alex Nguyen.

Police say the officer was not injured but is on routine administrative leave.

Police say it doesn't appear any other people were hit by gunfire but police are checking local hospitals to be sure.

NBC 5's Keaton Fox contributed to this report.

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Family Says Missing Boy is Dead

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 27 Juni 2013 | 23.19

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Family Searches for Answers in Boy's Death

Fort Worth police are searching for clues in the death of a boy whose body was found Thursday, while 5-year-old Sida Osman's family searches for answers.

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The family of 5-year-old Sida Osman are in mourning after they say his body was found near the apartment where he lived in Fort Worth.

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The search for a missing boy may be drawing to a close.

Fort Worth police say the body of a black boy has been found near where 5-year-old Sida Osman went missing Tuesday and that they are working with the Tarrant County medical examiner to determine the child's cause of death and identity. 

Police added that the case is an active investigation and that no further details would be released at this time.

Meanwhile, Sida Osman's family told NBC 5 reporters that the child found was Sida and that the Fort Worth police didn't take the boy's disappearance seriously.

Osman's mother said her son was last seen at about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, playing outside of their apartment and that when she called him to come home, he ran off.

At least 30 police officers arrived and began looking for the boy. At one point, crime scene detectives combed through a white van parked near the family's apartment, but later left. Officers continued searching Wednesday by air, horseback and with dogs in an area near the family's residence at the Weber Garden Apartments on the 4800 block of Virgil Street.

Just after 1 p.m., officers cordoned off an area near Lois Street and Anglin Drive with crime scene tape. Police later said "the body of a young black male was located in the backyard of 4801 Lois," a vacant house.

A man, identified as Carl Williams, said he found the boy's body after a woman told him she'd heard the boy was behind the vacant house.

Williams went to check, and said he found a boy unresponsive and badly beaten.

"We ran out of the back yard, flag the police down and everybody came. They set up crime scene and everything," said Williams.

Osman's family, who moved to the United States two decades ago to escape violence in Somalia, rallied for peace and justice Wednesday afternoon after learning a boy's body had been found.

"We didn't expect this," says Muhammad Elmi, the boys' uncle. "We expected to see him alive, you know, coming back to the house smiling; happy."

Meanwhile questions in the community turn to who could have done such a thing.

"I mean the person that did this, man I don't know,  it's just a heartless person that just has something against a little kid," said Hamadi Hussein, 19, a friend of Osman's father.

"It's unacceptable," said Muktar Mohammed, who organized the demonstration in the streets. "Because this is very big crime; five year old boy murdered. This is, in any religion: Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindus. You can't go with this. You can't do this."

NBC 5's Lindsay Wilcox, Ben Russell and Keaton Fox contributed to this report.

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Bristol Man Charged in Connection With Hernandez Case

Connecticut Department of Correction

Carlos Ortiz, of Bristol, Connecticut, has been charged as a fugitive from justice in connection with a murder case in Massachusetts. Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez, also of Bristol, was charged with murder.

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A 27-year-old man from Bristol, Conn., has been charged as a fugitive from justice in connection with the murder case that former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez was charged in yesterday.

Carlos Ortiz was charged in Connecticut as a fugitive from justice on Wednesday and appeared in Superior Court in Bristol, where he waived extradition to Massachusetts, according to the State's Attorney for the Judicial District of New Britain.

According to the state's attorney, Bristol police and the state's attorney's office have been assisting in the investigation into the homicide of Odin Lloyd, 27, of Dorchester, at the request of police in Massachusetts.

Hernandez was arrested yesterday and charged with Lloyd's murder. 

Prosecutors said Hernandez orchestrated an execution-style killing because Lloyd talked to the wrong people at a Rhode Island nightclub.

The state's attorney said they can have no further comment because the investigation is ongoing.
All documents related to the case have been sealed by order of the court.
 

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Two Officer-Involved Shootings Wednesday Night

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Man Shot by Police in Dallas

A man was shot by a Dallas police officer outside a check cashing store in the 1900 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard Wednesday night.

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Police officers were involved in two separate shooting incidents in Dallas that left two men injured Wednesday night.

Witnesses said they saw Dallas police officers shoot a man near a check cashing business on Martin Luther King Boulevard near U.S. Highway 175 just before 9 p.m.

Dallas police said officers were called to help with a shoplifting call in the 1900 block of MLK and  when they arrived they found the security guard who made the call with another man outside of the business. Officers ordered the man, whose name has not been released, to put his hands on their patrol car, but he refused and reached into his pocket.

While drawing their stun guns, officers demanded the man show his hands.  As the man continued reaching into his pocket, Sr. Cpl. Joseph Bowling shot the man with the stun gun. 

The man dropped to the ground, pulled the stun gun's prongs from his chest, pulled out a knife from his pocket and began running down MLK Boulevard.

Bowling and officer Samantha Salazar chased the man, who ran into a check cashing business on the 2300 block of MLK.  The man then tried to keep the officers from entering the business by yanking the door closed every time Bowling tried to open it.  Police said the man then suddenly opened the door and lunged at Bowling with the knife in a raised position.

Fearing for his life, Bowling fired his weapon, police said.  Seeing the man lunging at Bowling, Salazar also fired her weapon.

The man was transported to Baylor Medical Center in Dallas  where he is listed in stable condition.  Police have not said how many times the man was struck, or by which officers.

The officers were not injured.

Earlier in the night, a man was shot as Denton tactical and narcotic teams conducted an investigation in the 3600 block of Frankford Road in a far northwest portion of Dallas that sits in Denton County.

It happened sometime after 7 p.m. Denton police said the man they were investigating shot at officers and at least one officer returned fire.

The man was shot and taken to Medical City Plano with non-life-threatening injuries. None of the officers were injured.

NBC 5's Julie Fine contributed to this report.

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WATCH: Dallas Zoo Gorilla Gets Last Laugh

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B'Wenzi the gorilla was being playful when he spoked kids who had been taunting him according to the Dallas Zoo.

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A gorilla at the Dallas Zoo got the last laugh scaring some kids who were taunting him.

The 21 second video posted under the user name lazeelong shows the gorilla named B'Wenzi sitting by the glass as children yell and make gorilla gestures at him.

After about 15 seconds B'Wenzi gives the kids a scare by putting his face and hands up on the glass.

The original video posted April 25 has more than 400,000 views, and has been copied and replayed all over the internet.

The Dallas Zoo addressed the video in a statement posted on the zoo's official Facebook page:

A video getting heavy views on social media shows one of the Dallas Zoo's male gorillas, B'Wenzi, reacting to a group of jeering children by throwing his hands up against the exhibit glass.

It's important to note that B'Wenzi's actions aren't aggressive; they're actually playful. Much like people, gorillas will mirror actions they see, and they enjoy a good prank now and then.

The Dallas Zoo's Jake L. Hamon Gorilla Conservation Research Center habitat is very large and the animals have ample opportunity to avoid the observation windows. Yet several of our gorillas will leave their grassy expanse to go to the windows, turn away and wait for guests to move closer. Then they'll spin around and slap their hands on the glass. When the guests laugh and scream, the gorillas calmly stroll away. Our regular guests see this behavior often and recognize it as entertaining for the gorillas.

"This is normal, well-adjusted behavior for a teenager," said Dr. Lynn Kramer, vice president of animal operations for the Dallas Zoo. "They do this for one reason, and that's to get a reaction." (B'Wenzi is 11 years old.)

The Dallas Zoo's world-class animal staff is committed to the welfare of our charges and monitors their physical and emotional health at all times.

Our staff and volunteers also monitor guest interactions with animals. However, as the largest zoo in Texas with more than 2,000 animals and nearly 1 million guest visits per year, we can't be with each one at all times. We constantly try to educate guests that the best way to enjoy the Dallas Zoo is by showing respect for the animals and not heckling, banging on the glass or feeding them human food. We hope this video helps us teach the proper way to approach animals at any zoological park.

Thank you for your support of the Dallas Zoo!

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Missing Boy, 11, Found Safe

Malcolm Holloway, 11, has been missing since Wednesday morning.

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The search for a missing 11-year-old boy in Fort Worth has ended.

The child, Malcolm Hakem Holloway, was found safe at home Thursday morning.

Holloway was reported missing after being last seen Wednesday at about 9:30 a.m. along the 2100 block of Handley Drive in East Fort Worth.

Officials have not said where the boy was overnight. 

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Safe Room Program to Open Waitlists

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 20 Juni 2013 | 23.18

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After a flurry of applications forced a North Texas agency to close a storm shelter rebate program, a new waiting list for applicants in multiple counties will roll out in the coming days.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) will open an online waitlist for Safe Room program rebates June 21-30.

All 16 counties in the NCTCOG region will have waitlists open in a rolled-out schedule. Once a waitlist has been opened for a specific county, it will not close.

To be placed on the waitlist, applicants will need to provide their name and address at www.nctsaferoom.com once the waitlist for their county opens. Those without Internet access can call 817-695-9235 and leave a voicemail with their name, phone number, address, and county. All submissions online or via phone will have a time and date stamp, according to the NCTCOG.

Please see the list below to see each county's open date and time.

  • Collin Friday 06/21/13 7 p.m.
  • Dallas Saturday 06/22/13 8 a.m.
  • Denton Sunday 06/23/13 8 a.m.
  • Ellis Monday 06/24/13 7 p.m.
  • Erath Monday 06/24/13 7 p.m.
  • Hood Tuesday 06/25/13 7 p.m.
  • Hunt Tuesday 06/25/13 7 p.m.
  • Johnson Wednesday 06/26/13 7 p.m.
  • Kaufman Wednesday 06/26/13 7 p.m.
  • Navarro Thursday 06/27/13 7 p.m.
  • Palo Pinto Thursday 06/27/13 7 p.m.
  • Parker Friday 06/28/13 7 p.m.
  • Rockwall Friday 06/28/13 7 p.m.
  • Somervell Saturday 06/29/13 8 a.m.
  • Wise Saturday 06/29/13 8 a.m.
  • Tarrant Sunday 06/30/13 8 a.m.

Safe Room rebate program officials said the waitlists will help the NCTCOG assess demand for the program and allow them to communicate the need to federal funding sources.

The NCTCOG said the Safe Room program is not retroactive, meaning applicants must be approved prior to an installation of a storm shelter.

Those who have already applied to the Safe Room program will be notified that their application has been received and do not need to apply again. Applicants that join the waitlist will be contacted by the NCTCOG after the program receives additional funding. Organizers say this process could take 3 to 18 months.

The Metro Safe Room Rebate Program is funded by a $1.395 million Federal Emergency Management Agency grant.

The rebate program offers residents living or developing in North Texas counties a chance to qualify for half the cost of construction for an individual safe room, up to $3,000. But the rooms must be from a vendor approved by the National Storm Shelter Association or the American Tornado Shelter Association to qualify for reimbursement. NBC 5 Investigates first told you about the federal funding May 23.

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Irving Police Investigate Officer-Involved Shooting

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Irving police are investigating a shootout between officers and a wanted man.

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Irving police are investigating a shootout between officers and a wanted man.

An Irving police representative said Wednesday that officers had received a call about a domestic dispute between a man and who officers believe is the man's wife.

Investigators said the man was threatening to shoot the woman and her children.

Officers obtained a description of the man's sport utility vehicle and, later that evening, spotted him driving in Irving. Officers attempted to pull the man over, but he took off, leading them on a short chase.

In the 600 block of Balleywood Road, the man pulled into a driveway and jumped out of the SUV with an assault rifle, police said. The man then started shooting, police said.

The officers fired back, hitting the man an unknown number of times.

Paramedics transported him to Parkland Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition Wednesday night.

The shootout unfolded in front of stunned neighbors. 

"Loose bullets everywhere, police got out, started shooting, one officer got out, got his shot gun, bent down, shot him.  He hit the floor, that's when the ambulance got here, picked him up and they put him in there," says witness Jennifer Marie Matamoros.  "From what I saw, the gentleman tried to run, but didn't get to escape, so that's when the policemen started shooting at him."

None of the officers were injured in the shooting.

"It's very crazy. My heart is still beating. I'm still scared even though it's not me. I'm just blessed to see no one else was hurt," says Matamoros.  "For me being a citizen of Irving, it's scary because you never know when something like this is going to happen and when your life is going to be in danger."

Police have not released the name of the gunman or the names of the officers that were involved in the shooting.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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"Doomsday Prepper" Arrested With Bomb Supplies

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Waxahachie Man Arrested with Bomb-Making Supplies

A Waxahachie man is behind bars after he was stopped for a Dallas traffic infraction and found to be carrying bomb making supplies in his car. The man told federal agents he is a "Doomsday Prepper."

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A Waxahachie, Texas, man was arrested in Dallas on Tuesday after bomb-making supplies were found in his car during a traffic stop.

Clayton Todd Earthman, 24, told federal agents he is a "Doomsday prepper."

"Doomsday Preppers" is a reality TV show on the National Geographic Channel that details the lives of people who are heavily armed in preparation for major natural disasters or national conflicts. Earthman is not listed as a participant in the TV show on the National Geographic Channel website.

Earthman was pulled over Tuesday afternoon after running a stop sign at the corner of Hilltop Street and Lovett Avenue in East Dallas, according to a federal complaint.

The complaint said police officers saw a Glock .357 pistol in plain view on the floor of Earthman's car.

Officers ordered him out of the vehicle, right in front of Maria Macedo's home.

Her grandson, Jonathan Macedo, said she has seen other police activity in the neighborhood but noticed the large number of officers at this arrest.

"Anybody can stop them, but she was scared about this," he said.

Witnesses said agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrived with a large van to seize items from Earthman's car.

Juanita Holgin said she watched from her front porch.

"And they had all the doors and hood and stuff open, [and] they were taking all kinds of stuff out of the car," she said.

According to an ATF complaint against Earthman, agents found "large amounts of chemicals, supplies and literature suspected to be for bomb making purposes" and "handwritten notes describing now to build various explosive devices and booby traps."

The complaint said Earthman told the agents he had "used methamphetamine approximately three days prior."

Records show Earthman has a 2008 conviction for marijuana possession. The complaint said Earthman told the agents he is using methadone to quit using heroin, which he used for about a year.

According to the complaint, Earthman allowed agents to search his Waxahachie home, where they found more guns and explosive evidence.

The home is many miles away from the East Dallas Street where Earthman was arrested.

"I take care of my grandkids here," Holgin said. "There are a lot of kids here. This is just a family-oriented neighborhood, so I have no idea what he would be doing here."

ATF representatives did not respond to requests for additional information about the case and a Dallas police representative could find no Dallas police reports on the arrest.

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Baylor, Scott & White to Merge

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Two major North Texas health care providers are planning to join forces.

Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare have signed an agreement to form a new company that will combine hospitals and service companies.

"We were confident our cultures would be a good match. Our work together over the past few months has only cemented that belief," said Robert Pryor, MD, president and CEO, Scott & White Healthcare in a press release. "We share common values, most notably a commitment to teamwork and delivering the highest quality patient-centered care. With those intact, we have a strong foundation for success."

The deal will create a new parent organization, Baylor Scott & White Health, plus a service company, Baylor Scott & White Health Service, with leaders from both systems.

The parent company will be headquartered in Dallas, while the service company will be based in Temple. Both companies plan to employ people in both cities.

When finalized, the deal would create a $7.7 billion organization with a combined 43 hospitals. Additionally, the deal would include over 500 patient care sites, 34,000 employees, and more than 6,000 affiliated physicians.

The merger is pending approval from regulatory bodies, but is expected to close in 2013.

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Tollway Crash Slows Morning Traffic

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A crash on the Dallas North Tollway snarled morning traffic in Plano.

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A crash on the Dallas North Tollway in Plano snarled morning traffic there in both directions Thursday.

A silver Infiniti was heading northbound on the tollway just before the exit for Parker Road when the driver clipped a box truck causing the truck to roll on its side, according to Department of Public Safety Trooper Lonnie Haschel. 

The driver of the Infiniti fled the scene on foot, Haschel said.

The truck driver was taken to Presbyterian Hospital in Plano with non-life threatening injuries.

When the truck rolled, it hit the center median, causing lanes in both directions to be closed. That had traffic backed up in both directions for miles.

Most of the crash was cleared around 7 a.m., but crews said the inside lanes would remain closed while NTTA crews inspected the center median for damage.

The search for the driver of the car is ongoing.

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Facebook to Unveil "New Product," Possibly Video App

Facebook will reportedly add a video feature to Instagram, to more directly compete with Twitter's Vine. Scott McGrew and Marla Tellez report.

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Facebook could be getting into the video sharing app game.

Sources are telling several media outlets that Facebook on Thursday will announce that its popular photo-sharing app Instagram will begin to let people take short videos, much like Twitter's Vine program.

TechCrunch reported the news, while hedging that the information could also be a big off.

The official announcement on Facebook's "new product" will be announced at the Menlo Park headquarters and livestreamed here at 10 a.m. PST.

If the news is true, TechCruch said it would make sense as a direct response to the rising popularity of video-sharing services like Twitter's Vine. Viddy, Cinemagram and Socialcam also sometimes get described as "Instragram for video" apps.

The Vine app — which lets users take six seconds of video footage on an iOS or Android handset and then share those clips to Vine's own network, Twitter or Facebook — has shot up in popularity since going live in January, TechCrunch reported.

Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion last year.

Thursday's announcement comes after Facebook announced a new hashtag feature on June 12.

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Priest Targets Drug Dealers, Gets "Watch Your Back" Note

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A Manhattan priest who was tired of neighborhood drug dealers and urged his parishioners during a sermon to take action got a threatening letter in the mail days later. Andrew Siff reports.

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A Manhattan priest who was tired of neighborhood drug dealers and urged his parishioners during a sermon to take action got a threatening letter in the mail days later.

"Watch your back," read the letter to the Rev. Boniface Ramsey, at St. Joseph's of Yorkville on the Upper East Side.

The priest showed the letter to the NYPD, and police have added patrols near his 87th Street and First Avenue location, which is not far from Gracie Mansion, the historical mayoral residence.

"I feel really safe," Ramsey told NBC 4 New York. "I feel really protected by God. I feel that the parishioners are behind me."

Ramsey's battle against criminal activity in the neighborhood got immediate attention from his congregation. He gathered 600 signatures from locals, aimed at getting more police to combat loitering, drunkenness and suspected drug activity on the corner of the intersection just yards from the church.

"I've seen the people that use the drugs," said Allen Rogers, a retired police officer who has lived down the block for more than 40 years."Why should anybody make a threatening letter against a person that's trying to do what's right?"

Since Ramsey received the letter, an NYPD community affairs officer has been in touch with either the priest or the principal at St. Joseph's "on a daily basis," said Sgt. Brendan Ryan. 

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Tickets Released for Dealey Plaza Kennedy Observance

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Seen through the limousine's windshield as it proceeds along Elm Street past the Texas School Book Depository, President John F. Kennedy appears to raise his hand toward his head within seconds of being fatally shot in Dallas, Nov 22, 1963. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy holds the President's forearm in an effort to aid him. Gov. John Connally of Texas, who was in the front seat, was also shot. (AP Photo/James W. (Ike) Altgens)

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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings unveiled details on releasing tickets for a special observance in Dealey Plaza on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The City of Dallas said 5,000 tickets will be released for the ceremony, with half going to locals using a randomized computer selection process. The other half of the allotted tickets will go to government and city leaders, public outside the DFW area, and media entities.

Those who wish to attend will need to request tickets through a secured website which goes live at 11 a.m. June 20. Click here to visit that site.

Mayor Rawlings said the registration is not a simple process and that those registering will be screened by the Dallas Police Department before receiving a ticket to the event.

Remote sites will be set up nearby Dealey Plaza so those who are unable to attend the event can see the ceremony.

The registration process for tickets ends on July 31st.

NBC 5's Ken Kalthoff and Kendra Lyn contributed to this story.

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Senate Committee to Hold Hearing on West Explosion

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A Senate committee is set to hold a hearing on the events that led up to the fertilizer plant explosion in West, TX in April.

Senators will review reports from the Enviromental Protection Agency and the U.S. Chemical Safety Board in connection with the blast that killed 15 people.

"This is going to be very interesting. We'll find out why they think this happened,"  California Senator Barbara Boxer, who chairs the Enviromental and Public Works Committee, told a newspaper.

Federal and state investigators have ruled the cause of the deadly blast as "undetermined."

Texas State Fire Marshal Chris Connealy said a ruling of undetermined is made when the cause "cannot be proven to an acceptable level of certainty."

"This could be due to insufficient information or if multiple causes could not be eliminated," he said.

In May, the chairman of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board sent a letter to Boxer contending that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives effectively barred a the safety panel from the site of the plant blast.

The hearing is set for June 27.

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Glenn Beck's Mercury Radio Buying Las Colinas Studio

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Glenn Beck's Mercury Radio Arts says they are purchasing The Studios at Las Colinas, where they have been renting space since 2012.

According to a report in TheBlaze on Wednesday, Beck's news and entertainment web site, the 72,000-square-foot facility will be renamed Mercury Studios.

Beck's team currently produces six hours of live programming every day from the facility for The Blaze, which in addition to being a web site is also his TV network.   Joel Cheatwood, president and chief content officer of TheBlaze, said they have recently built up capacity at the facility to produce over 43 hours of original programming per week.

"We are proud to call Texas our home and be part of the local community in Irving. We are building a world-class facility that provides TheBlaze with the highest quality talent and top of the line production capabilities so American stories can be told to viewers across the country," Beck is quoted as saying in TheBlaze.

In the past, the facility has been the production location for several popular television shows and movies, such as Robocop, JFK, Prison Break and Walker Texas Ranger, TheBlaze reported.

A sale price for the facility has not been disclosed.

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18th Bank Robbery Linked to Mesh Mask Bandit

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The Mesh Mask Bandit is believed to have pulled off another heist.

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The Mesh Mask Bandit is believed to have pulled off another heist.

FBI officials say they believe the bank robber dubbed Mesh Mask Bandit robbed a Plano Chase Bank on Tuesday afternoon.

It would tie the man to 18 North Texas bank robberies, the FBI said.

The first robbery happened on New Year's Eve.

The latest robbery happened at about 1:30 p.m. at the Chase Bank in the 5000 block of West Park, a Plano investigator said.

The robber walked into the bank with his gun drawn and ordered everyone on the ground, the investigator said. With his trademark mask covering his face, he grabbed money from the tellers and then sneaked out the south entrance of the bank.

Anyone with information can call the Dallas office of the FBI at 972-559-5000.

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WATCH: House Hearing on Boston Bombings

The House Homeland Security Committee hears testimony from Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis, Sen. Joe Lieberman and Massachusetts Homeland Security official Kurt Schwartz about the Boston Marathon bombings and the investigation that followed.

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U.S. 75 to get Presidential Name Change?

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A portion of U.S. 75/Central Expressway may be renamed for former President George W. Bush.

Texas House Bill 3520 by State Rep. Dan Branch passed with a unanimous vote in the Texas House of Representatives Wednesday.

The bill renames a stretch of U.S. 75 from Knox-Henderson to Northwest Highway in Dallas to honor the former president.

That stretch includes the portion of the expressway that leads to the campus of Southern Methodist University, where the George W. Bush Presidential Center is located.

However, the name change may create some confusion -- the President George Bush Turnpike, named after the first President Bush, intersects with U.S. 75 further north.

The portion of U.S. 75 would be named George W. Bush Expressway and the cost of changing road signs on the highway, if approved, would be covered by private donations.

The bill still requires approval from the Texas Senate and the signature of Gov. Rick Perry, who was Lt. Gov. under George W. Bush when he was governor of Texas.

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Prince Harry Arrives in D.C. Thursday

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Britain's Prince Harry will begin his week-long trip to the United States with two days in the D.C. area.

On Thursday, Prince Harry will begin his visit with a trip to Capitol Hill. There, he'll tour an exhibit sponsored by the HALO Trust, a group that works to clear landmines and other dangerous war debris.

Harry announced he would become a patron of the charity last month; his mother, Princess Diana, had also been involved with the group, Hello magazine reported. Cindy McCain, who serves on the board of the charity, will join Prince Harry.

Later Thursday, the prince will attend a reception and dinner at the British Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue.

On Friday, Prince Harry will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, and another in Section 60, the burial ground for military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He'll then visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he'll receive a private briefing on recent advances in prosthetics and visit wounded warriors.

Prince Harry's trip also includes stops in Colorado for the Warrior Games -- in which injured servicemembers compete in sports such as archery, cycling and wheelchair basketball -- before traveling to New York and New Jersey, where he'll meet with Hurricane Sandy victims and attend other events.

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Man Convicted of Killing NFL Player's Sister

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Eugene Esters has been found guilty of murdering Jennifer Johnson, his estranged girlfriend.

Esters was convicted of murdering his estranged girlfriend Jennifer Johnson in December 2011 at her Fort Worth apartment.

In a surprise move, Esters backed out of a plea deal on Monday that would have given him a 55-year prison sentence.

This has been a speedy trial. It began Tuesday and wrapped up early Thursday morning. Closing arguments on Thursday lasted a little more than 20 minutes. Jurors deliberated for an hour before returning guilty verdict.

Jennifer Johnson was a mother of two children. Esters is the father of the youngest one, a three-year-old girl. Her brother is Chris Johnson, an NFL cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens.

Prosecutors said Esters kept shooting at Johnson even as she lay motionless on the floor, and then turned the gun on Johnson's mother, seriously injuring her.

"This is a brutal cold blooded murder. Just think about the audacious nature of the crime. This crime was committed at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Broad daylight. In an apartment complex where a number of people live," said prosecutor Rhett Parham in closing arguments.

"Forensically there is nothing to connect Eugene to that gun or to this murder. No gunshot residue test, no fingerprint of the weapon," said defense attorney Clay Graham.

Punishment phase currently underway. Esters now faces life in prison.

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Toddler Dead After Accidental Shooting

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Corsicana police say a 2-year-old boy has died after accidentally shooting himself in the head.

Police said Kinsler Davis found his father's handgun and fired it while his father was looking in a closet in the same bedroom.

The father called 911 around 8:46 p.m. Wednesday to report the shooting. The boy was transported initially to Navarro Regional Hospital, then moved to Children's Medical Center in Dallas by air ambulance.

The Dallas County Medical Examiner's office contacted Corsicana police after 11 p.m. Wednesday to inform them the child had died.

Officers said the shooting is being ruled an accident.

"We never thought it would be so close to home.  Just a tragic deal.  We'll be praying for the family," says neighbor Rickie Holmes. Holmes is heartbroken by the death of his young neighbor and devastated to know it could have been prevented.

Police say Kinsler Davis's dad thought his handgun had been put away in the bedroom, still there was not any sort of safety lock on the trigger.  It went off, shooting the child in the head.

"Childs don't have any understanding. Getting a gun, it's just a bad deal," says Holmes.

Davis' next-door neighbor tells NBC 5 that Kinsler's dad used to be a store firearms manager and had a gun because the home had been broken into. He says recently, Kinsler has been in a phase of getting into everything.

"One mistake can cause a tragedy, and that's what we have here, a tragedy," says Holmes.

Holmes feels the father has been given the ultimate punishment,  "Just losing his child's going to be enough on him.  That's just enough right there."

Kinsler, who neighbors say is named after the Texas Rangers' player, Ian Kinsler, would have turned 3 next month.

Corsicana Police Chief Randy S. Bratton said the department will continue to investigate the incident and will refer to the district attorney's office to decide whether to present the case to a grand jury.

Bratton said the department is looking into "making a firearm accessible to a child" as a possible charge, among others, but the determination of charges would be up to a grand jury's decision, if the DA presents the case.

Child Protective Services has been informed of the investigation.

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WATCH: Man Steals $500 from Toddler in Liquor Store

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Police are looking for a man who allegedly took $500 from a 3-year-old boy at a liquor store in the Bronx. The theft was caught on surveillance video. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

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New York police are looking for a man seen on surveillance cameras snatching $500 from a 3-year-old boy's hand at a liquor store in the Bronx. 

The child had taken the cash from his mother's jacket pocket without her knowledge while they were inside Discount Liquors on East 163rd Street in Hunts Point last Friday, according to authorities.

The suspect spotted the toddler with the money, then took it from his hand and ran out of the store. 

The store owner said the boy actually tried to play with the thief before he swiped the cash. 

"The baby tries to give him a toy to play with," said Rashad Alghazali. "He sees in the other hand of that baby, he has something."

Surveillance video shows the man grab the money from the child's hand. Moments later, the boy's mother realizes her money's gone. 

"She said, 'I lost my money, I have no money to buy,'" said Alghazali. "Other customer told her, 'One guy, he took the money from the baby's hand.'" 

The suspect is described as being in his early 30s, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 240 pounds.

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8th Grade Teacher Arrested for Sexual Assault of a Child

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A teacher with the Princeton Independent School District has been arrested on a charge of sexual assault of a child, a first-degree felony.

Matthew Pappas, 30, is an 8th math grade teacher at Clark Jr. High School who moved to McKinney after graduating from Ohio State University in 2004, according to his web page on the district's website.

Pappas, who is married, was arrested Wednesday by McKinney police. He was released after posting $100,000 bond.

In a statement released Thursday morning, the district said Pappas has been placed on leave and that investigators said the allegations of sexual assault did not involve a student in the Princeton district and that the alleged incident did not occur on school property.

Philip Anthony, superintendent of schools for the Princeton ISD, released the following statement after learning of Pappas' arrest:

"The safety of our students is our top priority. The District will fully cooperate with law enforcement as it investigates the charges."

A letter outlining the teacher's arrest was sent to parents of students in the district.

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Duncanville Student's Teacher Rant Goes Viral

A student in the Duncanville Independent School District outside Dallas, Texas, is seen ranting about teaching in a video that is quickly going viral.

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Cellphone video of a Texas student's rant at a teacher is making rounds on social media.

The original video was taken off of YouTube, but a posting on another video site has been viewed more than 300,000 times as of 10 p.m. Wednesday. Other versions of the video were reposted to YouTube later.

In the video, recorded at Duncanville High School just outside of Dallas, the student expresses his frustration with the way the Ducanville High School teacher communicates with students. The student was identified by YouTube users and other sources as Jeff Bliss.

"If you would just get up and teach them instead of handing them a freaking packet, yo," the student says in the video. "There's kids in here that don't learn like that. They need to learn face to face."

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"I'm telling you what you need to do," the student says in the video. "You want kids to come into your class, you want them to get excited for this? You gotta come in here, you gotta make them excited. You want a kid to change and start doing better? You gotta touch his freaking heart. You can't expect a kid to change if all you do is just tell 'em."

In the video, the teacher tells the student to leave the classroom.

"You've gotta take this job serious," the student continues in the video. "This is the future of this nation. When you come in here like you did last time and make a statement like, 'Oh this is my paycheck' - indeed it is. But this is my country's future and my education."

Late Wednesday night, the Ducanville ISD released the following statement:

"As a district with a motto of engaging hearts and minds, we focus on building positive relationships with students and designing engaging work that is meaningful. We want our students and teachers to be engaged, but the method by which the student expressed his concern could have been handled in a more appropriate way."

The district said it would continue to be open to listening to students.

The school district declined to identify the teacher or student in the video.

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Home Burns in 1,700-Acre Summit Fire in Calif.

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A wind-driven wildfire that threatened homes in Southern California's Riverside County forced evacuations and road closures Wednesday afternoon, destroying at least one home.

At least 425 firefighters, 46 engine companies, 16 fire crews, six helicopters and six air tankers were sent to control the 1,700-acre two-headed blaze near near Banning, Calif., which sent up thick towers of smoke.

The massive blaze, dubbed the "Summit Fire," was at 0 percent containment as of 4:30 p.m. The fire was still moving quickly on its "right flank," where it was headed toward Cherry Valley and Oak Glen, fire Chief John Hawkins of CAL Fire's Riverside Unit told NBC 4 Southern California.

At least one home burned on Mesa Street at Sunset Avenue (map).

About 500 people had been evacuated, Hawkins said, and had been moved to aid centers.

At least one firefighter suffered minor injuries while battling the blaze. Hawkins said the first responder suffered burns to the face.

Regional air quality regulators issued a smoke advisory for the area around Banning, meaning people should avoid unnecessary outdoor activities anywhere smoke can be seen or smelled.

Hawkins said more crews were being called to battle the blaze in the rolling foothills and canyons.

"We are bringing in everything we can to get a hold on this fire," he said, adding that the area had very difficult access.

Hawkins said there are two "heads" to the fire: one north of Banning that is heading west toward an area north of the neighboring city of Beaumont; and another in the rugged foothills headed in the direction of the apple-growing community of Oak Glen.

Winds began to slow down about 6 p.m.

"We're looking a lot better," Hawkins said at the time, adding that the blaze is still "nowhere near contained."

The Banning Police Department evacuated residents on Indian School Lane near Eighth Street. Roads were closed on Wilson Street between San Gorgonio Road and Highland Springs Avenue. Residents in the Highland Springs Mobile Home Park also have been evacuated.

Banning PD asked residents in the Bench area just north of Banning to remain in their homes because surrounding roads were blocked by fire.

Evacuated residents were ordered to go to the Banning Community Center at 789 N. San Gorgonia Avenue. Evacuation centers for animals were set up in nearby San Jacinto and Beaumont.

Crews from Riverside County Fire Department and CAL Fire worked with multiple agencies — including from as far away as Orange County — to control the wildfire that started near North San Gorgonio Avenue and Summit Drive in Banning (map).

The blaze was reported at 12:38 p.m. at 10 acres. By 6 p.m., it had grown to consume at least 1,700 acres.

"We had an abnormally early start (to the fire season)," Hawkins said. "This is very concerning."

Areas of Southern California on Wednesday were under a red flag warning, or increased wildfire danger, which indicates a dangerous combination of high winds, hot temperatures and low humidity.

NBC 4 Southern California's Tony Shin, Jacob Rascon and Melissa Pamer contributed to this article.


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Mayor of West: "We're Gonna Rebuild"

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West Mayor Tommy Muska is continously working to rebuild his town.

These days Muska spends his time attending funerals for friends, attending daily city council briefings, speaking time with any one of the dozens of residents whose homes were destroyed in the fertilizer plant explosion that rocked his town two weeks ago.

Muska is applying for emergency aid from both the state and federal level.

Muska sat down with NBC 5 Wednesday night to discuss his town's recovery.

"They didn't teach this in mayor's school," Muska said about handling a crisis the magnitude of which his town is going through." It's a learning process." 

The April 17 explosion killed 15 people, injured approximately 200 more and destroyed many of the homes in a five-block area surrounding the West Fertilizer plant.

As a volunteer firefighter in West, Muska was on his way to the plant to help put out the fire that preceded the explosion. The force from the explosion knocked his hat off of his head, Muska said.

Muska said there's too much work to be done to reflect.

But early Wednesday he did just that, and posted his thoughts on the city's website for all to see.

This is an excerpt from his letter:

I know you have heard me say over and over that it will be ok…I say that with all my heart and soul…knowing full well the great citizen of West have the resilience, dedication, love for each other and faith in the almighty God that makes us so unique and special.  We will be ok… we will rebuild this town… we will be better and stronger because of it.

"It comes from the heart," Muska said about what he wrote. "And I know these people and they know me and we're gonna get through it. We're gonna get through it together."

Muska said the next achievable hurdle his town needs to clear is the process of tearing down the damaged buildings and starting over.

"This town is not gonna die on my watch," Muska said. "We're gonna rebuild."

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Corinth Pastor Arrested, Accused of Sex Charge

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

A pastor in Corinth is out on bond after he was arrested Wednesday on charges of attempted sexual performance of a child.

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A pastor in Corinth was arrested at his home Wednesday on charges of attempted sexual performance of a child.

Pastor Jeffrey Dale Williams of The Church of Corinth is accused of attempting to persuade a child under the age of 18 to remove clothing and show herself completely naked, according to Corinth police.

The charges against Williams are a third degree felony.

Williams was booked into Denton County Jail. He was released on a $10,000 bond Wednesday night.

Police say the alleged incident did not happen at the church, but at a private residence. When asked whose house, the officer declined to comment.

Captain Greg Wilkerson with the Corinth Police Department says Child Protective Services alerted officers about allegations of sexual abuse. 

Wilkerson says officers followed up with the tip. Detectives also got their hands on a piece of recorded evidence which helped them get a warrant for an arrest.

"We were actually able to obtain an audio recording of the actual event and after locating the victim and interviewing her, she was able to corroborate what we already had heard on the tape," Wilkerson said.

Church members were shocked to hear the news of the arrest.

Tina Martin attends the Church of Corinth. She's known Williams for more than four years, and she can't believe the allegations against him.

"From what I know about Pastor Jeff Williams is that he is a God-fearing man who does everything to teach his congregation, his town and his people everything about God," Martin said.

The Church of Corinth released the following official statement early Thursday morning:

"We have no knowledge of nor any reason to suspect any inappropriate behavior. We intend to and will fully investigate the allegations, and we will fully cooperate with the authorities. Our prayers go out to this family of our Church."

Corinth police say the investigation is ongoing and are asking for any additional victims or witnesses to contact Corinth PD at 940-498-2017. 

No additional information has been provided at this time.

NBC 5's Omar Villafranca contributed to this report.

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North Crowley Students Hold Vigil For Fallen Classmate

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North Crowley High School Students are mourning the loss of fallen classmate Paul Sneed.

Sneed, a senior, was diagnosed with lymphoma before the school's winter break in 2012. He passed away April 29 from complications due to the disease.

Friends described Sneed as a talented football player and positive person that "always smiled."

Classmates said Sneed was planning to attend Kansas State University and dreamed of playing football as a running back for the Dallas Cowboys.

Students will host a candlelight vigil for Sneed at 8 p.m. Thursday on North Crowley's football field.

Organizers hope to raise money to help Sneed's family pay for medicial expenses.

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Calif. Hiker Rescued After Massive, $160K Search Charged with Drug Possession

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Taxpayers Likely to Foot $160K Bill for OC Hiker Rescue

The Costa Mesa teens who went missing in Trabuco Canyon could be responsible for the $160,000 it cost Orange County officials to find them. Dozens of deputies and firefighters searched around the clock for the hiking duo. Nicholas Cendoya, 19, said he didn't want his parents to be burdened with the cost, but if it came to it, he would help out. Vikki Vargas reports from Santa Ana for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on April 30, 2013.

Lost Hiker Thought He Was Going to Die

Nicholas Cendoya, who was lost in an Orange County forest for four days, said he didn't know whether he'd make it out alive. Jane Yamamoto reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, 2013.

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One of two teen hikers who got lost in the wilderness in Southern California, prompting a massive five-day search effort that cost more than $160,000, has been charged with the possession of methamphetamine found during the hike.

Authorities found an illegal substance in the car in which Nicolas Cendoya, 19, had traveled to the trailhead in the Trabuco Canyon area of Cleveland National Forest, Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman Gail Krause said Wednesday.

A felony charge of possession of a controlled substance was filed against Cendoya on Tuesday, according to Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney's office.

The substance was 497 milligrams of methamphetamine, which was found in his car April 2, when sheriff's deputies were looking for information on him, Emami said.

That amount of methamphetamine is likely to be a supply rather that a dosage that could be consumed at one time, according to NBC4 Los Angeles' Dr. Bruce Hensel.

Authorities had said that they could only attempt to recover the $160,000 cost for the massive search for Cendoya and his companion, 18-year-old Kyndall Jack, if a criminal charge was filed against the hikers.

The cost of the multiagency search was released Tuesday and included the services of six agencies.

Cendoya, who spoke to NBC4 on Tuesday and said he would help pay back the cost of the search if needed, was not being held, Emami said. Cendoya said he didn't want his parents to be burdened with the search costs, which he called "insane."

Asked on Tuesday if he was on drugs during the hike, Cendoya said "absolutely not."

Cendoya and Jack, both of Costa Mesa, had headed onto the popular trails of Holy Jim Canyon in the Cleveland National Forest on Easter only to get separated at night. They had entered the wilderness with a single water bottle and no warm clothing.

Lost for several days, the two were found separately by rescuers in dense brush on April 3 and April 4.

A reserve deputy was seriously injured during Kyndall's rescue after he fell 60 feet and hit his head.

Both Jack and Kyndall were found dehydrated, disoriented and covered in cuts and bruises -- but they suffered no major injuries. Each said they had hallucinated through much of their time in the steep canyon area.

"I was in lucid dreams and hallucinations for days. I could see the helicopters flying over me every day. When the firefighters came up to me, I couldn't even believe it," Cendoya said after his ordeal. "We weren't meant to die."

He is set to be arraigned in Santa Ana Superior Court on May 22, Emami said.

NBC4's Ryan Bourgard and Vikki Vargas contributed to this article.

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