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Health Officials Promote Flu Shots

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 10 Januari 2013 | 23.18

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

While a Dallas father waits to find out if his daughter died from flu complications, doctors and health departments are urging everyone to get vaccinated. Adults 65 and older and children are at high risk for getting the flu.

Flu Season: Children at Risk

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Health officials are continuing to stress the importance of getting vaccinated for the flu.

Experts say too many people who are insured do not get flu shots, allowing the virus to spread.

"We've got a lot of people out there who have myths about the flu shot and don't take it, and what we're seeing right now is that we don't have that widespread vaccination that we need against the flu virus, and that's contributing to the problem," said Zach Thompson, Dallas County health director.

Forrestwood Middle School in Flower Mound is hosting a free flu clinic Wednesday night in part to honor the memory of Max Schwolert, a high school student who recently died of a combination of the flu and a staph infection while on vacation in Minnesota.

Dallas County does not have any confirmed flu-related deaths in children as of Wednesday.

The family of 6-year-old Tahila Johnson, who died the day after she visited a hospital emergency room in Mesquite with flu-like symptoms, is awaiting the results of an autopsy.

"It would be surprising to have a healthy child get influenza and then have a fatal illness the next morning," said Janet Glowicz at Parkland Hospital. "That takes a community off their feet. It's a very tragic thing. It can happen; it is uncommon."

Experts say 90 percent of influenza-related deaths are in adults age 65 and older with other health complications.

But experts say children are also high-risk.

"Flu can be fatal for healthy young people," Glowicz said.

Children can have medical issues that have yet to be diagnosed, such as diabetes or cancers.

NBC 5's Randy McIlwain contributed to this report.

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Dallas License-Plate Cameras Raise Privacy Concerns

Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News

Dallas police will soon have a new tool to fight crime, new cameras and software will allow officers to scan license plates on vehicles, but there's some concern about the privacy of innocent people.

Dallas Police to Scan License Plates

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Dallas will be one of the nation's largest cities to use license plate-tracking cameras, the police chief says.

The City Council on Wednesday approved a plan to mount 14 cameras on Dallas police squad cars to scan vehicles on streets.

The plan includes more than $3 million worth of special software that allows the cameras to instantly alert police about stolen cars or wanted drivers. Much of the money comes from confiscated drug money.

And most city leaders welcomed the plan that would mount 14 more of the license-tag cameras on utility poles in high-crime areas.

"Most people in and around drug houses are wanted for crimes and so, if we use this right and protect privacy, Dallas will be safer," Police Chief David Brown said.

Unlike the surveillance cameras Dallas police use to watch for crimes in progress, the license-scanning camera equipment could store tag information to be used years later.

Councilwoman Angela Hunt said it raises invasion of privacy fears because information on innocent people could also be held and tracked by police.

"I'm concerned about how it will be retained, and it is setting up a system where this could be abused in the future," she said.

Hunt voted against the plan, but all the other council members voted yes.

"It's our job to use power in a thoughtful and disciplined manner," Mayor Mike Rawlings said.

Council members want to review the privacy policy for the license-plate cameras before they are ready for use by Dallas police in April.

Carrollton and some other smaller cities already use the technology.

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Truck Driver: Good Samaritan "Was An Angel to Me"

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A Parker County father says he can't say "thank you" enough to a stranger who rescued him from his burning 18-wheeler after he crashed in Dallas on Wednesday morning.

"She was an angel to me," Elias Uribe said. "She's my hero."

Uribe lost control of his semi-trailer on a rain-slickened Interstate 30 near downtown. The truck burst into flames. His door was jammed shut. He remembers the fire just inches from his elbow.

"Probably 30 seconds more and I would have caught on fire," he said.

Seconds from certain death with the flames spreading, a stranger showed up from nowhere, he said.

"And then in the distance I could hear a woman screaming, 'Can you get out? Are you OK? Can you get out? It's burning,'" he said.

The voice belonged to Terry Sims, who happened to be driving by on her way to work.

"I came around, and I saw flames coming from underneath the trailer, so I pulled him out of the truck. she said soon after it happened.

Sims said she was concerned for her own safety but ran up to the burning truck anyway.

"He was in the truck, and the door wouldn't open," she said. "We had to pull him out the window. I was just so scared it was going to blow."

Sims then led Uribe to safety.

"I could barely walk, but I leaned on her and she pulled me all the way," he said.

Within minutes, the entire cab was engulfed in flames.

Uribe said Sims single-handedly saved his life -- "no doubt."

His three children -- Eliazar, 8, Elizabeth, 10, and Elias Jr., 12 -- would have been left without parents.

"I don't know if they understand, but I tell them I made it," Uribe said. "That's all that matters."

His longtime wife, Dolores, was killed in May in a car crash near their Parker County home. It makes what Sims did all the more special.

"I'd like to thank her very much," Uribe said, choking back tears. "I don't have words to say."

After all this, Uribe said he's going to take a break from driving professionally and "take some time with my kids and be with them.

"More than ever, you don't know how fragile life is," he said.


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Deion Sanders Says Divorce Has Him "Tapped Out"

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Sanders: "I Can't Afford All This Mess"

Eight weeks before their divorce heads to trial, Deion and Pilar Sanders were back in a Collin County Courtroom on Wednesday. The therapist for Sanders children and some teachers took the stand, along with Deion Sanders himself.

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Deion and Pilar Sanders and their attorneys met in a special hearing Wednesday, eight weeks before their divorce heads to trial.

During the hearing, a continuation of proceedings that began in late December, Deion Sanders said he won't be able to bring himself to speak to his soon-to-be-ex wife once their divorce is final.

A therapist who had treated the three Sanders children took the stand for much of the morning.

She said that while she had not had a session with the two boys and girl in about two months, she had noted during several months of visits that there was a lack of co-parenting between Deion and Pilar Sanders. The therapist said the couple do not communicate at all and that the children seem divided.

The court heard testimony about an incident in which the Sanders' oldest son ran away from his mother's custody, entered a paint store in Celina and begged to use a phone to call his father, citing abuse.

But Deion Sanders said his children are doing well, despite the very public divorce.

"You can't take a snapshot of one moment and say that's how my kids are doing," he said. "My kids are wonderful. We came off a wonderful vacation. They're doing great in school, great in sports."

He added, however, that the children have been exposed to too much information from the Internet and other reports on the divorce.

Sanders currently has primary custody of his two boys and pays $5,500 per month in child support to Pilar, who keeps the couple's daughter most of the time.

Both parents have visitation.

During his testimony, Sanders asked for his child support to be reduced, saying his income has dropped and he isn't covering his expenses.

"I can't afford it," he said, also referring to his legal fees. "I live a modest life. I'm no longer a player. I live on a strict budget -- I can't afford all this mess."

Sanders added that he does not understand why the divorce process is taking so long, given that a judge upheld the couple's prenuptial agreement.

"This is ignorant -- this is taxpayer money, on something that the judge ruled a couple of months ago that the prenup was valid," he said.

Sanders added that he has lost out on $500,000 to $750,000 in endorsement deals because of the negative publicity surrounding his divorce.

The divorce will go to a jury trial in March.

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Pet Treats Recalled Due to Antibiotics Contamination

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Nestle Purina PetCare Co. and Milo's Kitchen, owned by Del Monte Corp. of San Francisco, are recalling chicken jerky dog treats due to unapproved antibiotics contamination.

The two national retailers announced the recall on Wednesday.

The New York Department of Agriculture and Marketing told veterinary officials at the federal Food and Drug Administration that trace amounts of poultry antibiotics, not approved for use in U.S. poultry ,were found in the retailers' jerky dog treats, according to NBC News.

The antibiotics include sulfaclozine, tilmicosin, trimethoprim, enrofloxacin and sulfaquinoxaline, a department spokesperson, Joe Morrissey, told NBC News.

The recall affects Nestle Purina PetCare Co.'s Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats; also Milo's Kitchen's Chicken Jerky an Chicken Grillers dog treats.

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New York Gov. Proposes Assault Weapons Ban

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo called for closing loopholes on a state ban on assault weapons and ammunition magazines that carry more than 10 bullets as part of a wide-ranging gun control package he proposed in his State of the State speech Wednesday.

"Guns have both a noble and a tragic tradition in America and in New York state," Cuomo stated in remarks provided before his speech. "They are a sign of our nation's fiercely defended independence and self-reliance ... (but) in the wrong hands, guns are also weapons of untold destruction and heartbreak.

The state already has among the most restrictive gun control laws in the nation, but a deal is expected soon that could make New York one of the first states to pass gun control laws following the Dec. 14 shooting, in which 20 first-graders and six educators were gunned down with a powerful weapon at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. The shooter also killed his mother and himself.

New York's effort was hastened further by the Christmas Eve killings of two firefighters in western New York by a man who set his neighborhood on fire, lay in wait with a high-powered rifle for responders, shot them and killed himself. Webster residents related to the firefighters were honored guests at the State of State address.

"Some weapons are so dangerous and some ammunition devices so lethal that we simply cannot afford to continue selling them in our state," Cuomo said.

Cuomo would also require follow-ups for owners of handgun licenses to make sure they are still qualified to possess a gun based on criminal and other records. He would increase sentences for gun crimes including for using guns on school property and for gang activities.

Legislators were working Wednesday behind closed doors to reach agreement on the governor's demand for tighter controls on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines.

Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Republican Sen. Martin Golden agreed the closed-door talks have brought all sides to within 95 percent of a deal, which could be announced and acted on this week.

"New York leads the nation, it's time New York lead the nation in this," Silver said. His priorities are bans on assault rifles and high-capacity magazines of ammunition.

Golden, a leader in the Senate on crime-fighting measures, said in an interview that the final deal is expected to have some stiffer sentences for gun crimes, although not as severe as he hoped. Also, he said, the deal will crack down on the trafficking of illegal guns. The Brooklyn Republican, a former New York City police officer, said illegal guns are the weapons of choice in New York City crime.

The priority for Cuomo and Silver is to close what they say are loopholes that let some weapon designs escape a ban on assault weapons. They also want to outlaw the high-capacity magazines.

"I think we will come up with a reasonable definition and a reasonable closing of loopholes," Silver said.

Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos is insisting on changes to a state law that authorizes longer court-ordered mental health treatment for individuals who won't seek help but are deemed a safety threat.

Legislators are prepared to be called into session by Cuomo as early as Thursday if a deal is struck, though a Cuomo spokesman said he knows of no plan to call legislators into session that day. The Legislature isn't scheduled for regular session until Monday.

In other priorities, Cuomo proposes raising the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $8.75 an hour, an idea he also pitched a year ago; allowing three casinos for upstate New York and none in New York City; and making possession of up to 15 ounces of marijuana seen in "open view" punishable as a violation.

In addition, the governor would eliminate the Long Island Power Authority as part of measures to better protect New York City and Long Island and would "harden" the energy network that failed for millions of New Yorkers for as many as 21 days with the Oct. 29 storm. The governor said the Long Island Power Authority failed during the storm.


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Homeowner Shoots, Kills Armed Invader

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Police say a homeowner shot and killed an armed intruder who tried to break into a third floor apartment in North Dallas Wednesday night.

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A grand jury will decide if a homeowner had the right to shoot and kill an armed man trying to break into a home in North Dallas Wednesday night.

The shooting happened in the 7700 block of McCallum Boulevard in North Dallas around 8:30 p.m.

Police say the intruder tried to break into the third floor apartment at McCallum Corners armed with a handgun. 

Investigators say the 36-year-old man from Denton was shot and killed by the homeowner on the spot during the home invasion. 

The intruder had several gunshot wounds to his upper body.

Officers seized marijuana, cash, and a semi-automatic pistol from the apartment.

Police say the intruder had an accomplice who got away when gunshots rang out.

Under Texas law, the Castle Doctrine typically sides with the homeowner. The law states that a person's home is their castle and has the right to defend themselves from criminal intruders.

Lawmakers say it presumes that use of force is reasonable and necessary when someone is illegally entering or trying to get into an occupied home, car, or workplace to commit a crime.

A homeowner can still be charged if police discover the killing wasn't truly self-defense.

We do not know if there is any connection between the intruder and resident.

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Firefighters Battle 5-Alarm Blaze

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Dallas Fire Rescue is fighting a five-alarm apartment fire in Dallas Thursday morning.

The fire was reported at the Courtney Place Apartments, a two-story apartment building on 3200 Chapel Creek Drive, at about 7:20 a.m.

DFR officials say 24 units have been damaged in the fire, but no injuried have been reported yet. Firefighters are still checking units to make sure everyone is accounted for.

Fire officials say they have the blaze mostly contained and that no firefighters have been injured.

The Red Cross will be providing relief supplies at the scene of the fire for the families that have lost their homes.

Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the fire.

As this is a developing story, some details and information may change as the event continues. Please refresh this page for the latest published information.

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Jenni Rivera Entourage Plans Lawsuit

Jenni Rivera died in a plane crash Dec. 9 just outside of Monterrey, Mexico. Her staff on Thursday was expected to announce a lawsuit against the company that owned the Learjet on which they - and she - were traveling.

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Lawyers representing people traveling with banda singer Jenni Rivera on a plane that crashed in Mexico last month say they're planning to file a lawsuit against the company that operated the aircraft.

Survivors of Rivera's publicist, makeup artist, hairdresser and lawyer are expected to sue Las Vegas based Starwood management, which owned the Lear on which the team was flying.

The group, which included the singer as well as Arturo Rivera, Jaboco Yebale, Jorge Armando Sanchez Vasquez and Mario Macias Pacheco, had just taken off after a concert in Monterrey on Dec. 9 when the aircraft nosedived and crashed into a mountain.

Their lawyers, with the firm of Kiesel, Boucher & Larson in Beverly Hills, are expected to make an announcement – widely believed to be about the filing of the lawsuit – Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. PT.
 

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