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Texas College Students Could Soon Pack Heat

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 07 Februari 2013 | 23.18

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Students with concealed handgun licenses could soon carry guns on Texas college campuses.

More than a dozen state senators have signed on to Senate Bill 182, also known as the  "Campus Personal Protection Act."

The bill's primary author, Senator Brian Birdwell, said the bill is about preserving the 2nd Amendment.

"This affords CHL holders, one of the most lawful group of citizens in our state, to be able exercise that 2nd amendment right to go on to the campus of higher learning to be able defend themselves and protect their right to self-preservation, God forbid, some act of evil be perpetrated," Birdwell said.

If passed, the bill would allow CHL holders to bring concealed weapons onto public universities. Private universities could choose to go gun-free.

"It does respect the private property rights of the private institutions, and they have the opportunities to opt-out of the requirements," Birdwell said. "So we do want to respect the private institutions private property rights."

The bill also gives some say to universities on where students can and cannot bring their concealed weapons.

"They are to establish some rules and some boundaries, sporting events for example, are separated out of there, so it provides quite a bit of local control for the local universities," said State Senator Kelly Hancock.

Hancock said the bill would not just affect students.

"And really more what you're talking about more with a CHL on a college campus is really you're probably addressing more professors, university employees then you are actually students," Hancock said.

Birdwell said CHL holders living on-campus at public universities would have to secure the gun, according to university set rules.

NBC 5 reached out to several DFW area universities and colleges for an opinion about the bill.

"In keeping with state law, neither the University of North Texas, as one of the state's public institutions, nor I in my position as the university president, may take a position supporting or opposing any specific State of Texas legislation," UNT President V. Lane Rawlings said in a statement.

TCU's chancellor also released a statement on the bill.

""With respect to the proposed bill, TCU's biggest priority is keeping the campus safe. We accomplish that through our 24/7 TCU Police force, which has procedures in place dedicated to the protection of all members of our community. I believe that TCU, as a private institution, should be provided with a choice as to whether we would permit someone with a concealed weapon license to carry a weapon on campus," said TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini Jr.

In the past, the student congress at UTA passed a resolution against CHL holders bringing concealed guns to class.

The bill has been referred to the Criminal Justice Committee.
 

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AA, US Airways Merger Tentatively Set for Next Week

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

American Airlines and US Airways have made tentative plans to announce a merger early next week, according to four sources familiar with the planning.

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American Airlines and US Airways have made tentative plans to announce a merger early next week, according to four sources familiar with the planning.

The sources caution no final decisions have been made, but that the announcement could come as early as Tuesday morning.

US Airways CEO Doug Parker would head the merged airline, which instantly would become the world's largest.

Under the scenario, now in its final stages, American Airlines CEO Tom Horton would accept a multimillion dollar payout to exit the company or take an honorary post on the board of directors in which he has no real power, the sources said.

An American spokesman said late Wednesday the company has no comment on rumors or speculation.

Unions representing pilots, flight attendants and ground workers have pushed for months for the merger. Privately, union leaders expressed cautious jubilation that the announcement appeared close.

A new merged airline would be based in Fort Worth and operate under the American name. The US Airways brand would go away.

American declared bankruptcy Nov. 29, 2011 and is expected to emerge in the next few months.

One source who supports the merger said Horton was still "throwing grenades in the room" and still opposed combining companies right now -- even as his own managers were preparing for the transition without him.

Another person with close knowledge of the deliberations of the creditors' committee said the influential group has essentially agreed on the valuation of each airline -- somewhere close to 75 percent for American and 25 percent for US Airways. That would bring more money to American's creditors because the talks started at 70 percent and 30 percent.

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Mom Charged for Middle School Prank

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

A Tarrant County grand jury indicted Tara Mauney for her alleged role in a juvenile prank from July 2012.

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A Colleyville mother was indicted Wednesday on one felony count of criminal mischief.

A Tarrant County grand jury indicted Tara Mauney for her alleged role in a juvenile prank from July 2012.

Investigators from the Colleyville Police Department said Mauney took a group of middle school students to a Bedford Walmart in late July 2012 to purchase supplies. The group then vandalized a property in the 4600 block of Alexandra Drive, investigators said.

Mauney and the kids reportedly threw toilet paper into the trees, put raw chicken in a mailbox, used dark markers to scrawl foul language on a wall of the home and wrote similar words on the driveway with mustard, police said.

Mauney's attorney, Warren St. John, told NBC 5 his client denies any wrongdoing and that he is disappointed with the indictment. St. John added that he and his client were frustrated Wednesday when the members of the grand jury declined to hear her testimony.

Criminal mischief is a felony that carries with it a maximum of a $10,000 fine and up to two years in state prison.

A trial date has not yet been set, St. John said.

Neither representatives from the Colleyville Police Department nor the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office would comment on the indictment.

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Terminally Ill Man Loses Home to Fire

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

An early morning fire forced a dying man out of his home on Thursday.

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An early morning fire forced a dying man out of his home on Thursday.

Daniel West had just returned from the hospital this week to his Grand Prairie home at 813 Ceilo Vista Drive. West's family says he was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was given less than six months to live.  He'd returned home to spend his final days.  That home is now destroyed.

"They just told him there's not much they can do for him.  They sent him home," says Tony Garcia, West's son-in-law.

The fire broke out around 12:40 a.m. Thursday.  Daniel West's family tells NBC5 that West's home health care nurse smelled smoke and woke up West's son, Shaun.

"Thank God the nurse was here. I don't think they would have made it. Probably would have gotten killed," says Garcia.

Shaun West discovered the fire spreading across the garage ceiling and pulled his father to safety. Oxygen tanks erupted in the fire and fueled the blaze.  When firefighters arrived, the flames had engulfed the home.

The family has lived in the home since the 1970's. West's daughter, Shannon Garcia, says the family didn't have insurance.  The Red Cross is assisting the family.

"Knowing their dad's going to die, then to lose their house they've been living in since they were born, see the flames like that, it's just heartbreaking," says Garcia.

Paramedics took West to the hospital for treatment.  His daughter says he's in good spirits and is anxious to be released from the hospital to spend time with family.

The home next door has heat damage from the intense fire.

Investigators suspect an electrical issue in the garage caused the fire, possibly old wiring and an overloaded system with the oxygen tanks contributed to the problem.

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Fort Worth Chase Ends in Critical Crash

Jeff Smith, NBC 5

A man is in critical condition following a high speed chase with police near the TCU campus.

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A man is in critical condition at an area hospital following a high speed chase with police near the TCU campus that ended in a crash.

Fort Worth police said they saw a dark blue Honda speeding excessively near campus. When officers tried to pull the driver over around 2 a.m. Thursday, the driver sped off and a chase ensued.

Police said they had to back off the chase at one point because they were afraid the driver would hit pedestrians who were walking home.

The suspect lost control and slammed into a tree on Overton Park Drive. Police said the driver was ejected from the car after impact.

Homeowner Carol Lawrence said the sound from the impact was so loud she thought it was an explosion. A tree in her yard is badly damaged from the crash. Lawrence said the passenger side door was sheared off.

Police haven't identified the driver. The legal owner of the car doesn't have any outstanding warrants but officers don't know if he was the one behind the wheel. Officers also don't know why the suspect led them on the chase.

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School Quiz Leads Police to Burglar

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A high school paper helped lead Fort Worth police to a burglary suspect.

On Tuesday, officers arrested 17-year-old Joseph Ross on burglary charges. Police say they believe Ross and two others broke into a home on Verona Way last month.

The burglars took off with electronics and jewelry from the home, but they left something behind -- a backpack that contained a high school quiz.

"He made a 100, it was on a quiz or a test grade, the officer said," homeowner Rene McNeil said. "It was one of the 17-year-olds suspects who apparently has dropped out of high school."

Police arrested Ross for another burglary in north Fort Worth last fall. They say he was shot by a neighbor after police chased him down. Ross is awaiting trial for that burglary.

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Students, Driver Injured in School Bus Crash

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Three people, including two children, were injured Thursday morning when a school bus rear-ended a pickup truck causing a chain-reaction crash, police say.

According to Benbrook police, four vehicles were involved in the crash, including a school bus that was transporting students to Fort Worth's Arlington Heights High School.

Police said the bus ran into the back of a pickup truck which was stopped at a traffic light on the 8900 block of Benbrook Boulevard/U.S. 377. 

The pickup was pushed into the back of an SUV which was pushed into the back of a van. Police say the pickup truck driver had to be cut out of his vehicle after the collision.

The driver of the pickup truck and two students on the bus were injured and transported to area hospitals with non life-threatening injuries. Officials said 15 students were on the bus at the time of the crash.

There were no other injuries reported.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing.  Police have not said what charges, if any, the bus driver may face.

Editor's note: Original information incorrectly identified one of the victims as the bus driver. As this is a developing story, details may change.

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Northeast Braces For Powerful Winter Storm, Blizzard Conditions

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A big winter storm is expected to hit the Northeast and New England on Friday, pummeling some parts the region with as much two feet of snow and blizzard conditions.

The National Weather Service issued a blizzard watch Thursday morning warning of snow, sleet, and wind gusts at over 35 mph in Massachusetts and New York.

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The heaviest snow is expected to fall in New England, with Boston getting up to two feet. New York City will get some light rain and a wintry mix on Friday morning, which will turn into snow by the afternoon. The city can expect up to 6 to 10 inches, which is putting Superstorm Sandy survivors and the Long Island Power Authority on high alert, according to NBC New York.

"LIPA and National Grid, who is responsible for our storm restoration, is closely monitoring the storm and continues to plan for the forecast, including looking at staffing levels and making sure supplies are adequately stocked," a spokesman for LIPA said.

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The blizzard could dump as much as 20 inches in parts of Connecticut, with northeasterly and northerly winds that could approach 50 mph at the peak of the storm, NBC Connecticut reported. The storm will wind down on Saturday with some snowfall lingering through the afternoon.

Pennsylvania expects some rain and around 6 inches of snow as two separate storm systems heading towards the state -- one from the north and one from the Gulf of Mexico.

"The end of storm like this is even trickier than the beginning of the storm as far as trying to determine how far south the significant snow is going to go," said NBC Philadelphia meteorologist Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz.  "We know New England is going to get crushed -- a historic blizzard up there -- but the farther south you go the more questions there are about the final amount."

It's too early to predict the impact of the blizzard, but Louis Uccellini, director of the weather agency's National Centers for Environmental Prediction, told The Associated Press that "You can't let your guard down."

"This has the potential for being a dangerous storm, especially for Massachusetts into northeast Connecticut and up into Maine," Uccellini said.

 

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