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Dallas Officer Killed in Crash Laid to Rest

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 01 Desember 2012 | 22.29

Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Mesquite Reporter

Senior Corporal Recardo "Ricky" Trejo was killed in a head-on crash while on his way home to North Texas.

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Funeral services were held Friday afternoon for a Dallas police officer who was killed in a car crash in South Texas during the holiday weekend.

Hundreds of family, friends and colleagues remembered 54-year-old Senior Cpl. Recardo "Ricky" Trejo during the service at the Divine Mercy Our Lord Catholic Church in Mesquite.

Trejo, who was with the Dallas Police Department for more than three decades, left behind a legacy of service and dedication.

"He's in my heart, he will always be in my heart; a very special man to many many people," said his cousin, Rosa Garza.

Trejo was killed in a head-on collision near San Antonio while he was heading back home to North Texas after spending Thanksgiving with family.

"He just walked in the room and lit up a room," Garza said. "He had a smile that just brightened up a room, didn't have a lot of negative things to say. He was very special."

Trejo was a 36-year veteran of the department who was assigned to the Southeast Division and was a school liaison officer at Woodrow Wilson High School.

Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Trejo got his start at the department as a cadet. He called Trejo "one of the most dedicated officers to this profession, to this job, to this city.

"He has a family that is very very deeply hurt behind this loss, tragically," he said.

Trejo is survived by two daughters.

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Dallas Wants to Turn Garbage Into Golf Course

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Plans are in the works to turn an area off Loop 12 in South Dallas into a brand new, state of the art golf course.

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The city of Dallas wants a mulligan on an old South Dallas landfill.

Mayor Mike Rawlings officially announced at a press conference Friday morning a plan to turn a 400-acre plot of land off of Loop 12 into a state-of-the-art golf facility.

City Manager Mary Suhm said the project could cost as much as $60 million. The City Council still has to vote to approve a maximum of $12 million to clean up and build infrastructure on the land.

Councilman Dwaine Caraway said he considers the project an investment in South Dallas -- and a way for the city to bring big sporting events to the city instead of the suburbs.

"Remember, we lost the Cowboys, but that was a different City Council, and we will not lose anything that we compete for," he said. "We're going to roll up our sleeves and do one heck of a job to make sure that we bring all of the prizes to our city."

Rawlings was surrounded by AT&T executive Ron Spears and Southern Methodist University President Gerald Turner when he made the announcement.

AT&T has pledged $2.5 million to the project, which includes an 18-hole championship course, a nine-hole short course, a training facility and walking trails.

SMU would use the facility as its practice course for their student athletes.

Dallas native Lee Trevino, a World Golf Hall of Famer, said the project could be huge for the city. The facility could be the Cowboys Stadium of PGA golf, he said.

"Jerry Jones did it just up the street, you know," he said. "We could have had it right here. I could see it right here, if we put it over here. Everybody talks about it. When you talk about football stadiums, they say, 'Oh, you should see that Dallas stadium. It's unbelievable.' That's what we want to do here."

The council will vote on early stages of funding for the project soon.

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Could Byron Nelson Move to Dallas?

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Fighting to Keep the Byron Nelson Golf Tournament in Irving

With a big announcement in Dallas about a brand new Golf Course, the city of Irving is fighting to keep the Byron Nelson golf tournament in the city.

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Speculation that the Byron Nelson Championship could eventually move to Dallas are swirling, but organizers said it's too soon to think that far ahead.

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings expressed a desire to bring the golf tournament to Dallas during the announcement of the Trinity Forest project in South Dallas, which is expected to include a world-class golf course,

The Byron Nelson Championship has been in Irving since 1983. A contractual agreement keeps tournament in Las Colinas through the year 2018.

"We have for a long time now put on a very successful, top-of-class event that attracts a lot of people and raises a lot of money," said Charley Spradley, president of the Salesmanship Club of Dallas."[There are] no plans to change that at all for right now and in the years to come."

As the Las Colinas area continues to develop, Irving's convention and visitors bureau is doing everything it can to try to keep the tournament in the city even longer.

"We did an economic impact study back in 2000 [that] put the value of the tournament to the regional economy at about $40 million," said Maura Gast, convention and visitors bureau executive director.

The event attracts up to 250,000 people, she said.

"2018 has been on everybody's radar in Irving for a long time, and we will work very, very closely with the Salesmanship Club and the Four Seasons to figure out what we need to do to keep the tournament here," Gast said.

Spradley said that while he's openly supporting the new Dallas facility, the Salesmanship Club of Dallas has no functional role in building the project.

"We think this is good for the city of Dallas," he said. "But again, we're putting on our tournament in Irving, and we are excited about that, and we have great plans for 2013, 2014 and the years behind."

The Salesmanship Club of Dallas also announced that AT&T will replace Hewlett-Packard as the tournament's title sponsor beginning in 2015.

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Snowball Express Arrives in North Texas

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It is a gathering unlike any other across the country, and it only happens in North Texas.

Throughout the day on Friday, more than 1,700 children and military spouses arrived at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as part of the seventh annual Snowball Express, a event for the families of fallen service members.

American Airlines brought in nine charter planes full of families. Others arrived on regular flights, some flying from as far away as Guam, Puerto Rico and Germany.

The loads of planes were greeted with thunderous applause and cheers from dozens of volunteers, American employees, Patriot Guard Riders, military members and even regular travelers.

"It's the least we can do for these kids, for these families who have given so much," said Capt. Jim Palmershem, an American pilot who flew the first flight of the day from Nashville and Arkansas.

The Strattons arrived on a charter from Indianapolis and Washington, D.C. The family of three children and mother, Jennifer, from Stafford, Va., are attending their third Snowball Express.

"The first event we went to, my daughter, Delaney, looked around at all the people and she said, 'They haven't forgotten daddy.'" Jennifer Stratton said. "And I said, 'No they haven't.'  This is one of those weekends where it's America at its best. We just love coming to Texas and that Texans remember our fallen heroes."

The Snowball Express isn't just a warm greeting at DFW Airport. The five-day event includes for the first time a day of activities in the Fort Worth Stockyards.

"We do a thing called the 'Walk of Gratitude,' said Dan Ronan, a member of the board of directors of the Dallas-based charity Snowball Express. "And this is a chance for the community to come out and to try and show people how much they appreciate the service and sacrifice these families have made."

"On Sunday morning, about 10:30, we'll kick off with about 2,000 folks that we can cheer on and let them know how much we appreciate them," Palmershem said.

The Syversons from Carlisle, Penn., have attended every Snowball Express after Army Maj. Paul Syverson was killed by a mortar in Balad, Iraq, in 2004. His daughter Amy, who was just 2 months old at the time, said she enjoyed coming to North Texas for the events.

"It's really great to be here with everyone's support," she said. "It's really nice."

Her mother, Jackie, echoed the sentiment.

"It's a cool honor, because holidays are hard in their own way," she said. "And then when the kids get to come here and do something really cool like this and be around other kids who are like them, it works out great. It's just a really cool way to start the holidays, it means a lot to us."

It also means a lot to the volunteers, who spend hours coordinating the massive five-day operation.

Bridget Johnson, an American operations agent, helped decorate a part of Terminal C for the arriving planes. A former military member herself, Johnson said she can't think of a better way to honor the families.

"We didn't pay the ultimate sacrifice, and these families did," she said. "It means a lot for us to be able to give back."

"It's about creating some happy times around Christmas time," Palmershem said. "I'm not sure who gets more out of it, the kids or the volunteers. But we're just so glad to be here and be a part of this and looking forward to a great weekend here in Dallas-Fort Worth."

Jennifer Stratton said she knows her husband would be happy to hear that his family gets a holiday treat away from home and a chance to remember the families that have lost a loved one in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

"He would be happy to know that America doesn't forget their heroes," she said.

The Walk of Gratitude will begin at 10:30 on Sunday along East Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards. The public is encouraged to line North Main Street for the walk. Click here for more information.

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Second-Graders Charged for Bathroom Breaks

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The mother of a 7-year-old Irving elementary school student says her son wet his pants in class after his teacher refused to let him use the restroom Thursday afternoon.

"I was absolutely appalled," Sonja Cross said. "I could not believe it."

The first-year teacher at J.O. Davis Elementary awards her students with "Boyd Bucks" for good behavior. Going to the bathroom outside of the three scheduled breaks costs two Boyd Bucks per trip.

Cross' son, an honor roll student, needed to go to the bathroom, but he sat back down because he didn't have any Boyd Bucks, his mother said.

"He tried to hold it as much as he could, but he just couldn't," Cross said. "He came home from school, and he was crying and really upset."

"Really, that's just unhealthy," Cross said. "I think that she had no concern for the children."

Cross complained to the teacher, but didn't like the response.

"Originally when I first spoke with the teacher, she was just going to show my son special treatment, but then I said, 'That's just not good enough. I need for you to stop this for all the children,'" she said.

Cross informed school administrators, who quickly told the teacher to stop charging her students to go to the bathroom.

"It's not a bad idea to have a reward program in the class -- and they're going to continue that, but not for the bathroom breaks," Irving school district spokesman Billy Rudolph said.

But Cross said her son still has to face his classmates.

"The kids are teasing him and whatnot, and it's just over for him," she said. "This is something he's going to have to deal with for quite some time."

School administrators do not plan any disciplinary action. Cross said she may push for the teacher to be suspended.

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Only 1 Number Away From Powerball Jackpot

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

A Dallas woman was just one number away from winning Wednesday's massive jackpot. Her ticket matched all five numbers -- but not the Powerball number.

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A Dallas woman who was just one number away from winning the huge Powerball jackpot earlier this week still won $1 million, the Texas Lottery Commission said Friday.

Betty S. Galloway bought her ticket at the 7-Eleven near Inwood Road and Lovers Lane, officials announced.

Her lucky ticket matched all five numbers (5–16–22–23–29), but not the Poweball number from Wednesday's $587 million drawing.

NBC 5 was unable to locate Galloway, but a manager at the 7-Eleven said she is a regular customer who lives in the neighborhood.

Three other Texans also won $1 million. The lottery commission said those tickets were purchased in Houston, Humble and San Antonio.

Powerball sales in Texas totaled $75 million, the commission said, with the city of Dallas accounting for more than $3.5 million of the sales.

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Bullets Strike CBS Radio Building

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Two bullets hit the CBS Radio building along Central Expressway in Dallas on Friday afternoon.

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At least one window possibly two were shot out at the CBS building in Dallas on Friday afternoon.

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Dallas attorney Pete Schulte talks about the window of his office being shot out.

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Police are investigating a shooting at the CBS Radio building in Dallas.

Dallas police spokesman Warren Mitchell said a 911 call about two shots reportedly fired around the area of 4131 North Central Expressway was made at 3:08 p.m. Friday.

No one was hurt

The 12-story building holds offices for multiple businesses, as well as facilities for local CBS Radio stations.

One shot hit a window in the office of Pete Schulte, an attorney who works on the sixth floor of the building.

"All of a sudden, I heard a humongous boom and, within a split second, the glass shattered in my office," he said

Schulte said he believes the double-pane glass stopped the bullet from entering his office.

Schulte, a former police officer, said he believes the shots came from a rifle fired on North Central Expressway or the frontage road.

"I was a police officer, and that's what concerns me," he said. "I am very much hoping it was random -- someone off the highway or service road -- but I guess you never know."

By late Friday afternoon, crews were already at work replacing the shattered glass.

Schulte said it may take some time for his shattered nerves to recover.

"It brings back my memories from when I was a police officer, when I was shot at," he said. "I'm a little on edge."

Schulte was critical of the Dallas Police Department's response time. It took police officers more than an hour and a half to respond after the 911 call was made. The situation was filed as a criminal mischief/vandalism, so it was not given high priority.

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Hundreds Mourn "Macho" Camacho

A horse-drawn carriage led Hector "Macho" Camacho's body through the streets of East Harlem Friday as hundreds gathered to mourn the late boxer. News 4's Tracie Strahan reports.

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A horse-drawn carriage led Hector "Macho" Camacho's body through the streets of East Harlem Friday as hundreds gathered to mourn the late boxer.

Camacho was shot in Puerto Rico on Nov. 21 while sitting in a parked car, and was taken off life support four days later. He was born in Puerto Rico but was raised in East Harlem, and is considered a "Son of Spanish Harlem." 

He was mourned at a two-day viewing ceremony in Puerto Rico, but his mother made the case to lay her son to rest in New York, where he was raised. After seeing the turnout outside St. Cecilia's Church on East 106th Street, Maria Matias told NBC 4 New York she was happy with the decision.

"He would be proud of all you people," Matias said.

Camacho was known for his skill and style in the ring, and fought some of the biggest stars in boxing, including Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Ray Leonard. Those who gathered Friday honored him with Puerto Rican flags and boxing memorabilia.

"God bless him," said Ramonita Gonzalez of Harlem. "I pray every day for Camacho."

Christian Camacho was stunned at the number of fans paying their respects to his father.

"I thought we were in this alone," he said. "We were crying our hearts out as a family but to see that we have all of these supporters here supporting us -- it's amazing."

Amid the pride expressed for the late boxer, there was also plenty of sorrow. Police in Puerto Rico have yet to arrest anyone for fatally shooting Camacho. 

And the days after his death have been filled with drama. Fights reportedly broke out between two women claiming to be his girlfriend during a public viewing in Puerto Rico. 

Supporters in the city that raised Camacho, though, only wanted to say goodbye. And his family was appreciative of that.

"I love New York," his mother said. "I love all you people." 

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Plano Officer's Dog Rescue a Facebook Hit

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A Plano police patrolman who saved a dog from drowning is drawing kudos from around the country.

Officer Eric Elliott pulled the 15-year-old dog from a pool after the pooch fell in and couldn't get out.

"As I got closer to the gate, I could hear the bark, and he was definitely getting tired, and you could hear the stress in the bark," he said.

Elliot was working a special traffic detail when he heard a call that a dog had been clinging to the edge of a backyard pool for 20 minutes and couldn't hang on much longer.

"Just reading the notes on the call, it sounded like the dog was in some serious trouble," Elliott said.

It wasn't his call, but Elliott took it anyway.

"He really didn't want anything to do with me," he said. "He turned his head away, and I just said, 'If he's going to bite me, he's going to bite me, but I'm going to pull him out anyway, so I did and was just glad I was close enough to help."

The Plano Police Department posted the story with Elliot's picture on its Facebook page, and the story quickly took off.

"It's gone viral," Plano police spokesman David Tilley said.

The department's Facebook postings normally get between 150 and 200 views, but hundreds of thousands of people have seen the post about the dog rescue.

"As of right now, we're sitting, we're about 333,000 people across the nation have actually seen this post because over 2,000 people have shared it on their Facebook page to their friends," Tilley said.

Even people whom Elliott has arrested are posting about the rescue, saying they forgive the officer for arresting them because he saved the dog.

"It's actually a lot of fun to be part of it, and it's good to let people see the other side of what we do," Elliott said.

NBC 5's Randy McIlwain contributed to this report.

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DISD Ending 45-Minute Teacher Workday Extension

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Dallas school trustees unanimously vote to overturn a policy passed in January that added 45 minutes to teachers' workdays without extra pay.

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Dallas school trustees voted on Thursday to end a 45-minute extension to teacher workdays that was approved in January.

Teachers filed into the Dallas Independent School District board meeting prepared for battle.

They called on the board to overturn a policy that added 45 minutes to their day without any extra pay. After several hours of discussion, the board agreed with them, voting unanimously to put an end to the extended workday.

"It's emotional," said Rena Honea, Alliance AFT president. "They have a history with this district. They are here for these kids, and they have continued with all the confusion and chaos. As I was walking out, teachers were like, 'Yes, they listened. They heard.'"

Teachers had argued that they were never given any direction on how to spend the extra 45 minutes of their day. In many cases, the time was spent in meetings or on paperwork instead of with students, teacher said.

"From what I have seen at my child's school, the extra 45 minutes has done nothing to improve quality of teaching," parent Lakashia Wallace said.

Superintendent Mike Miles had proposed a measure suggesting how teachers spend the extra 45 minutes of their day, but trustees decided to go back to the way things were -- a 7-hour-45-minute workday.

"Sometimes we make a mistake, and I think this is one of those times," Trustee Nancy Bingham said. "We as a board did make a mistake."

Miles said teachers would remain on their current schedules until they have a plan in place to transition back to shorter work day, which should happen on or before the first of the year.

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Dash Cam Gives New View of Hurst Teen Arrest

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Hurst police have released dashboard camera video from the controversial arrest of a 17-year-old.

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Teen Files Complaint in Hurst Officer Video

The family of Andrew Rodriguez filed a complaint against the Hurst police officer they say used excessive force violating the teen's civil rights in a video posted on YouTube.

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Video from the dashboard of a Hurst police car sheds new light on the controversial arrest of a teenager that led to an officer's suspension.

The video, which police released Thursday, shows that 17-year-old Andrew Rodriguez argued with Officer Miguel Jimenez when Jimenez told him he was under arrest and to put down his cellphone.

A previous video that Rodriguez's friend shot on a cellphone begins with the struggle that followed.

The police video shows that Rodriguez called his mother when Jimenez tried to arrest him.

"You want me to take the phone from you or you want to hang it up?" the officer asked.

"You are not going to take it," Rodriguez replied.

"I'm going to take it," Jimenez answered. "I guarantee you I am going to take it."

Rodriguez can be heard having a brief conversation with his mother.

"I'm at the park, and this cop is harassing me," he said.

At that point, Jimenez apparently grabbed Rodriguez.

"Don't touch me, dog," Rodriguez is heard telling the officer.

Another teenager started taking pictures with his cellphone.

That video, posted on YouTube, stirred a controversy when a second officer, Disraeli Arnold, showed up to assist Jimenez. Arnold is seen on that video jumping on Rodriguez and unleashing a rash of obscenities.

"Move and die," Arnold said.

Arnold has been suspended while the police department investigates.

Rodriguez is charged with resisting arrest. He said he will plead not guilty.

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Bank Robber Claims Prayer as Motivation, Police Say

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Vance Police Chief Ralph Burnell said, "He said he even pulled over on the side of the road and prayed about it. He just couldn't find it in himself to do anything different."

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A bank robbery suspect allegedly told Alabama police that he performed the heists after praying for an answer to his problems.

Christopher Bruce has been charged with robbing the West Alabama Bank in Woodstock, Ala., on Monday and First Financial Bank in Vance, Ala., a week ago, Fox 19 reported.

Investigators told Fox 19 that Bruce had been having difficulties finding work as a convicted felon. After he was arrested, Bruce allegedly confessed to robbing the banks after praying for some way to help his situation, police said.

"He said he couldn't get a break and he didn't know how he was going to survive. He said he even pulled over on the side of the road and prayed about it. He just couldn't find it in himself to do anything different," Vance Police Chief Ralph Burnell told Fox 19.

Woodstock Police Chief Len Price said the Mustang Bruce used to flee the scene was found wrecked and abandoned miles from the West Alabama Bank, Fox 19 reported. Price said Bruce left a tag behind that led investigators to match his driver's license photo to the video caught by the bank surveillance cameras.

Bruce is in custody facing charges for the bank robberies along with outstanding warrants.

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Man Travels The Globe Without Flying

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A British man on Monday became the first person to travel to all 201 sovereign states in the world without flying.

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 A British man who went on a four-year odyssey has become the first person to travel to all 201 sovereign states in the world without flying, the Christian Science Monitor reported.

Graham Hughes, 33, arrived in South Sudan early Monday, capping off his 1,426-day journey. A Liverpool native, Hughes traveled 160,000 miles using only buses, boats, taxis, trains and his own two feet, the Monitor said. He also managed the trip on less than $100 a week.

Hughes told the Monitor he decided to attempt the trip without flying to "see if this could be done by one person traveling on a shoestring."

Some highlights included: swimming in a lake of jellyfish in the Pacific archipelago of Palau, seeing a NASA space shuttle launch, dancing with the jungle tribes of Papua New Guinea.

The challenges: traveling home to be with family after his older sister's death midway through the trip, being jailed for six days in the Democratic Republic of the Congo because officials suspected he was a spy, and navigating island countries amidst pirate threats.

Hughes' experiences were filmed as part of a documentary.

Hughes will stay in South Sudan until Wednesday before beginning his trek home to Liverpool. In an effort to "keep in the spirit of adventure," he will not be flying, the Monitor said.

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Man Gets A Ticket After Being Hit By His Own Truck

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A Massachusetts man just couldn't catch a break Monday when he got a ticket after being hit by a truck. What's worse, the truck was his own.

Salem police responding to reports of a motor vehicle accident instead found Brian Reynolds, 40, lying facedown in the road, Boston.com reported. Reynolds told police that the brakes on his 1987 Chevy locked up, so he opened the driver's door and tried to stop the truck with his left foot. Reynolds next tried turning the vehicle up a hill, but fell out the open door. The truck then ran over his left leg before crashing into a fire hydrant, police said.

Reynolds was taken to Salem Hospital for what police said was road rash and a minor leg injury, Boston.com reported. He was issued a $35 citation for driving with defective equipment.

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Woman Wakes Up to Bed on Fire

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

A woman in east Dallas was taken to the hospital Friday morning after she reportedly woke up to find her bed on fire.

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Battery Recycling Plant Closes, 100 Workers Laid Off

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Exide Technologies, a controversial battery recycling plant, will close its doors in Frisco Friday morning. The closure comes as part of an agreement between the city of Frisco and the company.

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A controversial battery recycling plant in Frisco closes its doors Friday morning. 

The closure is part of an agreement between the City of Frisco and Exide Technologies.

For months, the city and citizens have raised questions about pollution and ground contamination coming from the plant. 

As part of a $45 million deal, the company has agreed to shut down its operations. About 100 employees will lose their jobs on Friday, right before the holidays. 

For now, 27 workers will remain on the job to help dismantle the battery recycling plant and clean up contaminated areas from the lead smelter.

It's been a long-time battle between the city and company over how to cut lead emission levels.

The city plans to buy the vacant 180 acres surrounding the plant, which frees up key space just off of the Dallas North Tollway. The area can be used for future development in the heart of Frisco.

"It was an opportunity to resolve all of our issues and create a return for our citizens," said Mayor Maher Maso.

Exide will keep the 90 acres its used since the 1960s to break down used lead-acid batteries and dispose of the waste in on-site landfills.

Smokestacks and buildings are expected to come down by the end of the year.

Some residents are happy about the closure due to environmental concerns.

Friends of workers say this progress comes at a cost. 

"They're going to develop it and make a ton of money off the back end, but these people are going to get jobs doing what?" said Paul Ford, of Lewisville.

Workers are getting severance packages and some people may be able to relocate with the company. 

Exide's four other plants will absorb the Frisco operations.

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Mock Stroke Scenario Pushes Residents to Take Action

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 29 November 2012 | 22.29

Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Rockwall Reporter

Texas Health Rockwall is using its new Primary Stroke Center certification to show the community how to act quickly in the event someone suffers a stroke.

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Hundreds and thousands of Americans suffer surprise strokes each year, now a North Texas hospital is using it's new primary stroke center certification to show the community how acting quickly can save lives.

The doctors and nurses at Texas Health Rockwall know a stroke can strike anytime. On Wednesday they used a grocery store, to show how to save a life at the first signs of a stroke.

"The faster you get to a hospital, the faster they can get medication on board, hopefully that will break up a clot that's in your brain," said Jason Piecek from Rockwall County EMS.

Paige Murphy acted as the stroke victim, but she's knows all too well that strokes can devastate after watching her father's health decline when he suffered a stroke.

"It was just so heartbreaking to see him not be able to do anything, hard for him to move," said Murphy. "He couldn't eat, he couldn't move."

Kim Arrowood is playing the bystander who quickly calls for help, the hospital says getting treatment within three hours, is critical.

"It can happen at anytime, in any place to anybody and a lot of people are in denial about it thinking it will go away," said Arrowood.

In this drill, the patient started feeling numbness on one side and a head ache, but doctors say symptoms can vary from slurred speech to vision loss.

It's the first time the hospital has put on the community-wide mock stroke as a chance for them to educate the community and refresh their staff on stroke protocol.

"If my dad could have gotten to the hospital and you know they could have had that medication 20 years ago, his last ten years of his life would have been different," said Murphy.

Its a lesson health experts hope will push others to take action.

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Trampolines Recalled Over Injury Hazard

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The Sportspower Parkside model TR-14FT-COM trampolines were sold exclusively at Sports Authority stores nationwide from April 2007 through May 2012 for about $540.

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About 23,400 trampolines sold at Sports Authority stores have been voluntarily recalled because of an injury hazard.

The manufacturer of the recalled Sportspower Parkside trampolines said the metal legs can move out of position and puncture the jumping area, posing a hazard of injury, including deep, penetrating puncture wounds, cuts and bruises.

Sportspower Ltd. said it is aware of one incident in which the the trampoline leg separated from the frame while in use and punctured through the jumping surface.

No injuries have been reported.

The Sportspower Parkside model TR-14FT-COM trampolines are 14 feet in diameter with an enclosure net. The trampolines have blue or light blue fabric on the safety matting and enclosure pole sleeves. The model number is marked on the packaging and instruction manual. "Parkside" is printed on the enclosure net.

The trampolines were manufactured by Sportspower, of Hong Kong, and sold exclusively at Sports Authority stores nationwide from April 2007 through May 2012 for about $540.

People who own the trampolines should stop using them and contact Sportspower at 888-965-0565 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, visit its website or email customerservice@sportspowerltd.net.

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Dallas Expands WNV Prevention Plan

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An expanded West Nile virus prevention program is already underway in Dallas County to avoid another outbreak like this year's County officials said Tuesday.

The plan includes year round monitoring of the mosquito population instead of just during peak season, nearly four times as many mosquito traps and more local testing of samples to more quickly detect the disease instead of waiting for state test results.

Areas where disease is detected would then be treated earlier to kill infant mosquitoes before they fly or with ground spraying in targeted areas to kill adults.

"So I just want you to understand that this hasn't fallen on deaf ears. We're moving forward from historically the way we have attacked this," said County Commissioner John Wiley Price.

County officials explained the plan as a group of critics attacked the aerial spaying done this year to combat the disease.

Nearly two dozen people signed up to speak on the issue at Tuesday's Dallas County Commissioners Court meeting.

Members of the group called Citizens for Safer Mosquito Control claim there were health consequences to bees and people from the aerial spraying that officials have not acknowledged.

"I myself was treated in the Austin emergency room for exposure to the spray residue that led to rash over my body, respiratory symptoms, nausea and vomiting," group member Jennifer Land said.

Howard Garrett, who calls himself the Dirt Doctor, said other ways of controlling mosquitoes are available and aerial spraying is ineffective.

"Aerial spraying of pesticides just simply doesn't work and I think it's a big waste of time and money. It misses most of the adult mosquitoes and it misses all of the larvae," Garrett said.

Price opposed aerial spraying this summer and said he remains opposed to it.

"I'm still in favor of the ground assault in targeting how we deal with this particular issue," Price said.

County Judge Clay Jenkins made the decision to use aerial spraying over objections from Price and others.

Jenkins said he would do it again if necessary.

"That aerial spraying worked. It's extremely effective. It saved lives. There is no scientific evidence whatsoever that it resulted in any harm to citizens in Dallas County, or to animals or to bees," Jenkins said.

But officials hope the expanded prevention and monitoring program will make aerial spraying unnecessary in the future.

"We all agree that the best way to kill these mosquitoes is to monitor, to know where the pools, the positive mosquitoes are, and to kill the mosquitoes in their larvae state," Jenkins said.

A Dallas County Health Department website lists the current count of West Nile human cases in Dallas County at 388.

"West Nile season is still going on. In terms of the outbreak, we're not seeing significant cases but we're continuing our surveillance, year round," Health Director Zach Thompson said.

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Teen Files Complaint Over Hurst Arrest

Ray Villeda, NBC 5 News

The family of Andrew Rodriguez filed a complaint against the Hurst police officer they say used excessive force violating the teen's civil rights in a video posted on YouTube.

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Evaluations of the officer seen on a YouTube video threatening a teenager and kneeing him in the head during an arrest paint a picture of a hard-working officer who has done a good job of catching drunken drivers and helping crime victims.

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The mother of 17-year-old seen in a YouTube video being kneed in the back and cursed at by a Hurst police officer says she wants the officer fired and charged with aggravated asault.

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A Hurst family has filed a complaint about an arrest that was captured on a video that shows an officer kneeing a teenager in the head and threatening him.

Seventeen-year-old Andrew Rodriguez; his mother, Kelly Pope; and a local civil rights advocate on Wednesday filed a formal complaint about the arrest.

A video uploaded to YouTube shows Officer Disreali Arnold kneeing Rodriguez in the back of the head while cussing and threatening him.

An internal investigation into the matter will move forward now that a complaint has been filed.

The department on Monday morning placed Arnold on administrative leave pending an ongoing internal affairs investigation. The department said the officer's actions, including kneeing the teen, swearing and parading in front of the camera are all major concerns.

Rodriguez's family is also calling on the Tarrant County district attorney and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas to look into the incident.

Rodriguez says Arnold used excessive, life-threatening force and violated his civil rights.

He and his mother said they want him terminated.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda contributed to this report.

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Two Burn Patients, One Love Story

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The North Texas man who was the first American to receive a full face transplant is engaged to marry another burn patient he met in the hospital.

"It's exciting for us," Dallas Wiens said Wednesday.

Wiens, of Fort Worth, was severely injured in a bizarre construction accident in 2008 when he came in contact with a high-voltage power line.

His fiancee, Jamie Nash, of Garland, nearly died in a car crash in Ennis in 2010. Her car erupted in flames, and she was trapped. She was severely burned on her hands, back and legs.

The couple met in a support group at Parkland Hospital, where both were being treated.

"I was drawn to him. I just had to meet him," Nash said. "I just looked at him from across the room, and there was something about him."

Nash, who admits that she was sending a text message when she drove off the road, often speaks to young people about the dangers of texting and driving. She has set up a website to promote her message.

Wiens said he wasn't interested -- at first.

"I had sworn off love and relationships," he said. "I had no desire to be in one whatsoever."

Nash said she pursued him for two months. Then, on Christmas Eve, they talked all night and set up a date.

The sparks flew.

"We went to dinner and a movie, and that's all she wrote," he said.

The two said they have been together every day since.

"I told him it's got to be love, because I'm not sick of you," Nash joked. "I know I've never felt more real than this."

Recently, the two decided to take the next step.

Wiens took Nash to a jewelry store and proposed right there.

"I just started crying. How could I not?" she said. "Just to be so happy."

Now, with so much to plan, they are putting their pasts behind them.

"There's no reason to dwell on the past," he said.

"It's dead and gone," she added. "It burned in the fire."

They said they make the perfect couple and help balance each other.

Her hands, for example, were severely injured in her accident. His are fine.

She can see. He lost his eyesight in the accident.

"It's a story of hope, a story of true survivors," Nash said. "I mean, if we can do it, I guarantee you, anybody out there -- we all have a story. We're all going through something. And I want to give everybody hope."

The couple's big day will be March 30. The wedding will be in the Fort Worth church where Wiens was working when he was injured.

The couple's doctors and nurses are invited, they said.


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WATCH: Zebra, Pony Run Loose on Staten Island

A wild scene unfolded on Staten Island Wednesday when a zebra and a pony were spotted running along a busy roadway after they apparently escaped from a Christmas tree seller.

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A wild scene unfolded on New York's Staten Island Wednesday when a zebra and a pony were spotted running along a busy roadway after they apparently escaped from a Christmas tree seller.

Part of their journey was captured on video by Zachary Osher, who was busy at work when he looked out the window of his shop and saw the animals on Victory Boulevard.

"Is this actually happening to me, am I finally losing my mind.  This can't be happening," Osher told NBC 4 New York he remembered thinking. "This is a zebra on Staten Island. On the street!"

Osher used his phone to film the pair as they dodged traffic just after 9 a.m.

They had apparently escaped from a nearby Christmas tree business, where they were used as an attraction, according to Giovanni Schirripa, the owner of the business.

The animals were later returned to the property, he said.

Both the pony and the zebra, a 4-month-old male named Rozzy, are doing fine, he said. They will be sent to live in a barn in New Jersey after the holidays.

Health inspectors are investigating whether Schirripa is authorized to keep the animals on his property.

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Attorney: Randy Travis Gives Alcohol the Boot

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

The country superstar's attorney says his client has "given up alcohol entirely."

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Embattled country music legend Randy Travis has given up alcohol, according to his attorney.

"Randy has given up alcohol entirely," Larry Friedman said. "He's on a new physical fitness regimen. He is working out three, four hours a day. He's got a brand-new diet, a high-protein diet, taking a lot of new vitamins. He is in the best shape he has ever been in, in his entire life."

Travis has been arrested three times over the past year during alcohol-fueled incidents.

The most recent was in August, when police arrested a nude Travis and charged him with intoxicated driving after he crashed his car into a construction site.

Earlier that month, Travis wound up behind bars after a fight in a Plano church parking lot with his girlfriend's ex.

In February, Sanger police arrested Travis in another church parking lot with an open bottle of wine in his car.

"I don't consider Randy an alcoholic," Friedman said. "I think Randy has had some hard times over the last year or two. He has gotten through those hard times, put them behind him, and he's off and running right now."

Friedman said the 53-year-old singer came up with his own personal program to get sober and isn't receiving any professional help.

Travis was in the recording studio last week, putting the finishing touches on a new double album of songs from old favorites such as Hank Williams and Willie Nelson.

Friedman said the events of the past year should give Travis plenty of material for yet another country classic.

"He's happy," he said. "He has a new fiancee. Life is good for Randy Travis."

Friedman would not talk specifically about the criminal charges Travis still faces but said that the cases are progressing and should be "brought to a conclusion shortly."

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Spill Causes Spur 408 Closure

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

TxDOT crews are cleaning up a spill of mud and rocks on the northbound Spur 408 bridge over Kiest Boulevard Thursday morning.

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TxDOT crews are cleaning up a spill of mud and rocks on the northbound Spur 408 bridge over Kiest Boulevard Thursday morning.

Police were called at about 1 a.m., after reports of a crash in the area. At least one car rolled over after hitting the mud on the bridge. The driver wasn't injured. Several other cars got flat tires.

Police said all three lanes were covered with a mixture of mud and large rocks. All lanes of Spur 408 are closed and will be "for some time", Dallas police said.

A large mechanical sweeper is begin called in from Corsicana.

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DISD: Extended Teachers' Hours Could Change

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

The Dallas Independent School District board will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday to discuss whether or not to keep the 45-minute extended educators' schedule.

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A controversial extended teacher workday in Dallas could be reversed on Thursday.

Dallas teachers have loudly protested a 45-minute extension to their schedule this school year. 

Thursday night, Trustees could remove the new work rules, but it doesn't mean longer days would automatically disappear.  It takes the board out of the equation, and puts the teachers' schedules in the hands of new Superintendent Mike Miles.  The new hours passed before Superintendent Miles took his position this summer.

Teachers have been adamantly opposed to the additional 45 minutes added to their schedule without additional pay.

Educators argue the now 8.5 hour day extends an already long day on top of grading papers and lesson plans.  Teachers also say it takes away from important one-on-one time with staff, students or parents. 

"We have lost that critical time of day when a teacher can meet with parents or students," says former teacher Bill Bentzen.

A recent teachers association survey shows more than 90 percent of teachers don't think the extended day is helpful to students or improves achievement.

Right now, teachers report that morale is terrible with nearly of the teachers surveyed saying they feel discouraged, exhausted, or ready to leave the district.

Association leaders have been urging the district to repeal the work rule.

"DISD does not allow teachers to give students busy work, and it shouldn't allow administrators to assign busy work to teachers," said George Rangel with Alliance AFT.

The new hours passed before Superintendent Miles took his position this summer.

Trustees are expected to pass the proposal. 

The board meets at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at DISD Headquarters, 3700 Ross Avenue. 

Check back for updates.

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Support for Former Arlington Family After Crash

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People from Arlington to Tennessee are supporting a family coping with great loss after a serious car crash.

Arlington native Katy Nevil was killed while she and her family were traveling to North Texas for Thanksgiving weekend. Her 12-year-old daughter, Lauren, was critically injured in the wreck.

Nevil, who was also traveling with her husband and their 9-year-old son, recently moved to Tennessee from Arlington. Her family's sport utility vehicle crashed into a tree in Arkansas after being hit by another vehicle.

"It still doesn't seem real," said Jimmy Brimson, Nevil's brother. "I'm sure as it hits, it will get harder."

"Thanksgivings will never be the same again," he said..

Students at Duff Elementary School, which the Nevil children attended school when they lived in Arlington, have responded as if they have lost a family member.

"Katy was here tutoring, subbing, doing all kinds of things -- involved with the parties and extracurricular activities and all the things the kids were involved with when they were here at Duff," Principal Cindy Harbison said.

Sixth-grader Julia Espino and her mother have started making and selling bracelets to raise money for the Nevil family.

Fellow sixth-grader Sam Richardson, who was in Lauren Nevil's third- and fourth-grade classes, started the Nickels for the Nevils drive to help raise funds for the family.

"My parents talked to me about what happened, and I just wanted to help," he said. "I thought, 'What if I lost my mom?' I'd be really sad."

"He said, 'Mom, we have to do something. We have to help them,'" said his mother, Amy Richardson. "Besides prayer, everyone feels helpless. There's not a lot you can do to help. But this gives everyone and the kids a way to help and be supportive."

And the support has inspired others.

"We've been overwhelmed so far -- not only people at Duff, but other schools, want to donate," Amy Richardson said. "I took a jar to my salon today, and they want to donate."

"The students are thinking of others and not just talking about it, but putting it into practice," Harbison said. "They really are building relationships that go beyond the classroom."

The support has spread from North Texas to Tennessee and from a few classrooms to thousands of people on the Facebook page Praying for the Nevils.

By Tuesday evening, the page had more than 4,300 likes. The family posts regular updates on Lauren Nevil, who remains in critical condition.

"I'll go through and read, and it's nice to see prayers from Oregon, prayers from Tennessee, prayers from Oklahoma, prayers from Alabama, prayers from California," Brimson said.

He said the page is uplifting.

"It's nice to have so many prayers flowing for Katy and Lauren," he said. "I'm thankful that I had such a great sister and she'll live on. We'll get through this as a family."

"Katy was an incredible mother," Brimson said. "She had a special soul and kind heart and her love was unconditional. She had more best friends than anyone I've known because that's how she made you feel -- she made you feel like you were her best friend."

A fund has been established to assist the family with finances. Donations to the Nevil Family Fund can be made payable to Steve Nevil through Southwest Bank at 3641 Matlock Road in Arlington.

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A Light Show to the Beat of Christmas

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Some people decorate their home with a few Christmas lights for the season.

Then there is Marty Pasieka.

Pasieka's front yard in Flower Mound has a 22-foot tall Christmas tree made of more than 4,000 lights. It stands next to 10 smaller Christmas trees that glow red, green and white.

And he's just getting started with the Christmas spirit.

Pasieka has synchronized the lights to blink to the beat of five different Christmas songs. Passers-by can hear the music if they pull up a few yards from the house and tune in to the radio station he's programmed the music to play through.

"This is just my second year doing this so, definitely, the palette is -- there's a lot more on there," he said. "Half empty or half full, definitely there is a lot more that I can do."

Pasieka said he has plans to expand the Christmas display from the current 10,000 lights.

"I have a few ideas," he said.

But he doesn't want to give too many of his secrets away, so Pasieka is keeping his plans quiet.

Meanwhile, his neighbors can't stop gushing about the display.

"My wife and I always pull up and stop," one man yelled out his window, before driving off.

Pasieka said it took him a few months to build the frame to hold the lights, and it takes a few days to program the lights to blink to the beat of the music. The computer work takes more time, he said.

"That takes a lot more time," he said. "You have to separate it by seconds, hundredths of a second, tenth of a second, to kind of look at it and, you know, see what you like, see what it looks like."

Pasieka also put on a light show for Halloween, with one sequence set to "Gangnam Style."

Pasieka jokes that decorating his lawn is just a hobby. His real job? A baggage handler for Southwest Airlines.

If you want to swing by and see the display, the family lives in the 4900 block of Marcus Drive in Flower Mound. The lights are on Sunday through Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, the lights are on from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.

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House Catches Fire in University Park

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

Firefighters battled a two-story house in University Park that caught fire Tuesday night.

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A two-story house in University Park caught fire Tuesday night.

Firefighters from Dallas, University Park and Highland Park responded to the house fire on the University Park side of the 4500 block of Mockingbird Lane.

The fire started at about 9:20 p.m. Crews said it appears that the blaze began on the first floor and then quickly spread to the second floor.

The woman who lives in the house was not at home at the time of the fire, firefighters said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Shot Burglary Suspect Lived on Same Street

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

A burglary suspect shot by a homeowner in Grand Prairie lives on the same street a few blocks away from the home he is accused of breaking into.

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Grand Prairie police investigate a shooting in the 2000 block of Clark Trail Tuesday afternoon. Police say a homeowner shot an intruder.

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A Grand Prairie homeowner was on the phone with 911 operators when he shot a knife-wielding intruder who was later identified as a neighbor, police said.

It happened about 2:30 p.m. in the 2000 block of Clark Trail. The resident heard a side window shatter and armed himself with a .40 caliber handgun, police said.

The suspect, Gilberto Balderas, 21, was shot in the stomach. He lives just blocks away -- on the same street.

"I'm still in shock," said neighbor Lena Tinajero. "I can't believe it. You know, you don't think, you never never think it's your neighbors -- especially if you know them, so I'm still in disbelief."

Police said the homeowner kept Banderas at gunpoint as officers arrived. Police had to break the glass on the front door to get into the home.

"During the conversation with him, we could hear him yelling, 'You came at me with a knife,'" said Grand Prairie detective Lyle Gensler. "We responded within about a minute and 30 seconds."

Banderas was transported to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.

The home is located near Camp Wisdom Road and Lake Ridge Parkway south of Interstate 20.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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$19K in Watches Stolen in 13 Seconds

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Surveillance video shows three thieves stealing approximately $19,000 worth of watches from a Macy's in Garland.

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Garland police are warning shoppers and stores about a group of snatch-and-grab thieves who stole thousands of dollars in merchandise from a department store in just 13 seconds.

Surveillance video shows the three brazen thieves stealing approximately $19,000 worth of watches from the Macy's at Firewheel Town Center on Nov. 5.

Judging by how quickly they got in and out with three turn-style carousels of watches, investigators said they believe the thieves had been casing the store. The watch carousels were chained to a display counter, but the thieves were strong enough to rip them off and take off running, police said.

"This was obvious. These people knew what they were doing," Garland police spokesman Officer Joe Harn said. "They had been in and knew what they were going to do. They were in and out very quickly so, no, this is not the first time they have done this."

Witnesses said the trio got into a green sedan that was followed closely by a white pickup truck.

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Study: Ecstasy Party Drug May Help PTSD

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New research suggests the use of the party drug ecstasy may be effective for treating the most resistant form of post-traumatic stress disorder when used alongside psychotherapy, the military newspaper Stars and Stripes reported.

A follow-up study conducted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) looked at the long-term benefits for participants in a clinical trial conducted more than three years earlier.

MAPS researchers in South Carolina used MDMA, which is more commonly known as ecstasy, during closely monitored 8 to 10 hour long psychotherapy sessions. The earlier research by the California non-profit found that that 83 percent of 20 participants -- including multiple victims of sexual assault and one veteran -- receiving the MDMA-assisted therapy no longer qualified for a PTSD diagnosis two months after treatment, according to Stars and Stripes.

Nineteen patients participated in the follow-up study, with 84 percent showing few to no symptoms of PTSD today, MAPS said. The study's results were published last week in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.

With these new results, the U.S. military is now testing the treatment on military veterans with treatment-resistant PTSD, according to Stars and Stripes. 

The treatment could help the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs cope with the financial cost of post-combat PTSD. The agency spent about $5.5 billion on PTSD disability payments to some 275,000 veterans in 2011, according to the Stars and Stripes report.

PTSD is debilitating, said San Diego psychiatrist Clark Smith, causing sufferers to re-live their most frightening and difficult experiences.

"With PTSD you not only remember it, you re-experience the original trauma and you really believe your life is about to end," Smith told NBC San Diego.

Smith has done extensive work with post-traumatic stress disorder.

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"It's like Groundhog Day and every day is horrible," Smith said.

Treatment can be difficult because many patients simply don't want to face their fears. In fact, every time a patient talks about it, they feel much worse Smith said.

Smith said he's not surprised that the party drug could be an effective treatment because it can give the user a calming, euphoric feeling. That's why Smith said the drug could potentially help patients get past their fears.

"You re-experience the trauma in a different way, it's not so threatening for you, you have a sense of being safe and secure," he said.

Smith said there are potential problems with ecstasy, including addiction. He also pointed out that Valium can be an addictive drug but it is still used as a form of treatment.

"Any doctor will tell you that if the relationship between the risks and benefits is good," Smith said. "The benefits are better than the risks then we want to be able to use it to help our patients."

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Autism May Be Linked to Air Pollution: Study

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Babies who are exposed in the womb and during their first year of life to air pollution caused by traffic may have an increased risk of becoming autistic, according to a study from the University of Southern California.

The study from the Keck School of Medicine at USC shows children whose mothers lived in areas with high levels of pollution from traffic are twice as likely to develop autism, NBC Southern California reported.

"This does not say that pollution causes Autism," said Dr. Douglas Vanderbilt, with Children's Hospital Los Angeles. "What is says is that there is an association."

The study suggests nitrogen dioxide and small particles that come from traffic pollution affect the lungs and the brain.

Studies like this may pave the way, according to Vanderbilt, toward one day finding effective treatments for this mysterious disorder.

"I think it's a lot of hope because we're moving forward, and trying to understand what's causing this problem," Vanderbilt said. "How we can diagnose it and how we can treat it."

According to the Centers for Disease Control, autism now affects one in every 88 babies born in the U.S. That's a 24 percent increase over the past six years.

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Dallas Officer Faces Investigation Over Rap Video

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

A Dallas police lieutenant whose husband was killed on the job is the subject of an internal investigation and may face discipline, NBC 5 has learned.

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A Dallas police lieutenant whose husband was killed on the job is the subject of an internal investigation and may face discipline, NBC 5 has learned.

Lt. Regina Smith posted a rap video on her website promising to shoot anyone who messes with her. In the video, she called herself "Lucille Baller," was seen wearing her Dallas police uniform and talks about the police department.

Smith oversees two investigative divisions for the Dallas Police Department.

The video had been taken down as of Tuesday night.

Her husband, Sr. Cpl. Norm Smith, was shot and killed in 2009 while he and other gang-unit officers attempted to serve an aggravated assault warrant.

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Officer on Leave After "Embarrassing" Arrest Video

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Mother Wants Hurst Police Officer's Badge

The mother of 17-year-old seen in a YouTube video being kneed in the back and cursed at by a Hurst police officer says she wants the officer fired and charged with aggravated asault.

Officer on Leave After "Embarrassing" Arrest Video

A Hurst police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an "embarrassing" arrest video was published to YouTube.

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A Hurst police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an "embarrassing" arrest video was published on YouTube.

Officer Disraeli Arnold, a four-year veteran of the department, was caught on camera Wednesday kneeing a teenager in the back of the head while cussing and threatening him.

Kelly Pope said her family doesn't question the arrest of her son, 17-year-old Andrew Rodriguez, but plans to talk to the police department about how her son was arrested. She also said she wants Arnold to turn in his badge.

"I would like that guy off the force, is what I'd like," she said.

After an hourlong meeting with the Hurst Police Department on Monday, Pope and a group of civil rights activists suggested that Arnold be charged with aggravated assault and attend anger management classes.

"We've never seen this kind of aggressive behavior by a police officer against a member of our community," said Carlos Quintanilla, of Action America.

Pope said she knows her son initially was wrong but said that Arnold's actions were excessive.

"He [her son] knows that he handled it badly at first, that he should have been a little more cooperative," she said. "But, you know, the second officer -- there was no reason for it."

A friend of Rodriguez uploaded video of the arrest to YouTube.

"He (Arnold) comes up at a jolting sprint, kneed him in the back of the head and, as you can see on the video, he says, 'If you move I'm going to [expletive] kill you,'" Pope said.

The teen and the officer verbally sparred back and forth while he was taken into custody.

Afterward, Arnold paraded in front of the friend recording the arrest and said, "You got it on tape? Arnold, 654!"

Hurst Police Assistant Chief Steve Niekamp said Monday that Arnold responded to a request for backup from Officer Jimenez.

Niekamp said Rodriguez kept trying to walk away while Jimenez questioned him and eventually shoved the officer. Jimenez then took Rodriguez to the ground, he said.

He said the video appears to show that Jimenez was struggling to get the situation under control.

"There probably was a heightened sense of an officer in trouble," Niekamp said. "Rodriguez should have complied. He had plenty of opportunity before that to listen to the officer's commands."

The department on Monday morning placed Arnold on administrative leave pending an ongoing internal affairs investigation. The department said the officer's actions, including kneeing the teen, swearing and parading in front of the camera are all major concerns.

"This is not behavior that the city of Hurst or the Hurst Police Department promotes or condones," the department said.

"You can't help but be embarrassed -- not only for the officers that work in our department, but for anybody in the law enforcement profession," Niekamp said. "You just expect when an officer shows up, they're going to be in charge. You don't want the foul language, anything that looks like it might be overreaction. You just want to be professional, calm and in control of the scene."

According to a performance assessment and disciplinary file released by Hurst police Monday, Arnold has met or exceeded police standards in nearly every assessment in four years. The department considers qualities such as professionalism, respect and teamwork.

However, on an otherwise good performance assessment, the document noted that in May 2010, "Officer Arnold's enthusiasm may make him overzealous at times, which can cloud his judgment when it comes to policy, procedure and tactics. Sometimes he needs to step back and see the big picture and risks involved."

Hurst police have also confirmed that they are investigating a second complaint against Arnold that was filed by a driver this summer.

Pope said that she is satisfied with the way the police department has handled the situation up to this point. An internal investigation will move forward once Pope files an official complaint, which she said she expects to do Tuesday.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn, Mark Schnyder, Mola Lenghi and Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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