Four Shootings, Five Victims, One Person Dead After Violent Night In Dallas
One person is dead after a violent night in Dallas that had police working at four different shootings in south Dallas.
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One person is dead after a violent night in Dallas that had police working at four different shootings in south Dallas.
Dallas police are searching for two men who robbed a Church's Chicken restaurant late Wednesday night. The robbery happened just after 10:00 p.m. at the restaurant in the 200 block of W. Jefferson Boulevard.
One person has been killed and another was critically wounded after a shooting in Oak Cliff.
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The officer is on administrative leave, per department policy.
Police are asking for the public's help identifying two men.
The two had been missing since Saturday morning.
Dallas police said a citizen spotted the man and then alerted police.
An officer with the Dallas Police Department was injured after his squad car was hit from behind in an early morning crash along Interstate 635/LBJ Freeway.
According to community leaders, there have been five attacks in the Oak Lawn area in the past three weeks. However, in each of the recent cases the victims have not reported the crimes to police.
Dallas police are still searching for the person/persons who fatally shot two men in an attack in an apartment complex parking lot.
Police say a 52-year-old pedestrian died after being hit by a vehicle Saturday.
Police say 21-year-old Corey Freeman shot 20-year-old Davolya Lewis, who died from his injuries Saturday.
The department says the officer, who was on foot, sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Police said the suspect had "produced his own handgun and defended himself."
The boy remained hospitalized Saturday with serious injuries.
Devastating news for a Dallas family after the body of their loved one, found under a bridge, is positively identified. Officials say remains found this past weekend, in the Trinity River Bottoms, belong to Marisol Espinosa.
Three suspects were involved with trying to rob a Sonic Drive-In employee Saturday night and the events were caught on surveillance video.
A Dallas family is asking for prayers, as police investigate the discovery of human remains. The discovery was made in the same area where people had searched for missing mother for Marisol Espinosa.
Investigators say there's a possibility it's Marisol Espinosa, a mother who disappeared in December.
Dallas police said the remains were found in an area where searches for the missing Dallas mother had been conducted.
Officials say she's expected to survive.
Dallas Police are asking for the public's help in locating a man that threatened to harm himself.
One man was seriously wounded after a fight inside a Fair Park area bar spilled outside and ended in gunfire.
Police said the suspects have not been caught.
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"You know, if we had to lose to somebody, I'm glad we lost to friends," Dajana Seiler said.
The 27-year-old became the 244th Texas DPS officer to die in the line of duty since 1823.
The right-wing activist and Jan. 6 defendant was recorded allegedly vowing to kill Karmelo Anthony during his murder trial.
Croatian striker Petar Musa has more experience scoring goals in the Dallas area than even the biggest stars of this World Cup.
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"You know, if we had to lose to somebody, I'm glad we lost to friends," Dajana Seiler said.
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