Cuban man convicted after damaging ICE vehicles in San Antonio, federal prosecutors say
The verdict follows another North Texas case in which officers reported being struck by a driver during an attempted stop.
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The verdict follows another North Texas case in which officers reported being struck by a driver during an attempted stop.
A note found at the scene and items inside a backpack helped investigators link the New Braunfels woman to the alleged arson attempt, according to court filings.
Prosecutors say the 38‑year‑old fled an ICE operation in Lewisville, injuring two officers and crashing into multiple vehicles before attempting to run.
Crowley ISD says a second student was also affected, and the incident remains under investigation.
The network is based in Bedford, a North Texas suburb between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Authorities say crews pulled a victim from a home with an unknown chemical as three people were injured, including a 1‑year‑old flown to Parkland.
Newly released footage captures the tense encounter outside Good Vibes Bar and Grill as officers tried to de‑escalate before opening fire.
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Fire crews responded to South Main Street on Wednesday night after a man was stranded high above the ground.
Authorities say investigators found the man hiding in a confined space with a knife while serving an arrest warrant for indecency with a child.
Investigators said no other vehicles were involved, and the cause of the crash remained under review.
The crash briefly shut down eastbound lanes near Eastchase Parkway as Fort Worth police investigated.
Police say both shootings were connected and stemmed from a financial dispute between the suspect and the victims.
Officers said there is no ongoing threat to the public and that the investigation remains ongoing.
Voters in Irving and Keller selected new mayors in open North Texas races as each city faces ongoing growth and development challenges.