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Gun Control Debate Plays Out in North Texas

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 23 Februari 2013 | 22.29

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Supporters on both sides of the emotional debate on gun control are making their case at North Texas demonstrations.

On Friday, the group Organizing for Action went to the Dallas office of Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz to ask him to support President Barack Obama's proposals.

"He can either stand with the parents who've lost children, the parents of Newtown, (Conn.), the parents all across America who've lost children, or he can stand with the gun lobby," group leader Marsha Fishman said.

About two dozen people attended the demonstration, including parents of victims.

Elizabeth Soltero said her 22-year-old daughter was killed in California in 2000 by a woman who was given guns by someone else.

"We couldn't do anything about the man who gave her the guns, because all he had to do is say, 'I didn't know she was going to kill somebody,'" Soltero said.

Among other things, the group wants gun owners to be held responsible for the use of their firearms and to expand background checks for purchases at gun shows.

"We don't feel that universal background checks infringes on anybody's rights," Fishman said.

On Saturday, 500 people are expected at a Dallas rally opposing new limits on guns.

Organizer Jonathan Osborn said the Day of Resistance is one of 90 similar rallies scheduled around the country on Saturday.

"We don't want our Second Amendment further regulated or infringed on in any way," he said.

Osborn said investing more money in enforcing existing laws would be a better way to remove guns from the hands of criminals than adding new laws.

"It's not going to take out the criminal element or even the violent, mentally ill element," he said. It's only going to further hinder the normal citizens' -- the law-abiding citizens' -- ability to defend themselves and harm them," he said.

The demonstration is scheduled from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Dallas Flag Pole Hill on Northwest Highway.

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FBI Search for Bank Robber in Mesh Mask

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Investigators say the man dubbed the "Mesh Mask Bandit" has robbed three banks this week alone.

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The FBI is trying to catch a robber who has hit as many as nine banks in Dallas County.

The man dubbed the "Mesh Mask Bandit" has robbed three banks this week alone.

An FBI spokeswoman declined an on-camera interview, but in a release, the FBI said the man wears a dark, mesh-like mask that covers his face.

In photos released by the FBI, the man can be seen wearing a hat and gloves.

An investigator familiar with the case said the Mesh Mask Bandit has become bolder in recent robberies. In the last robbery, he walked into the bank pointing the gun and ordered people to get on the ground.

The FBI said the man might have received chemical burns or might have red dye marks from a dye pack inserted in the money of a Jan. 31 bank robbery.

If you have any information, you can call the FBI at 972-559-5000.

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Know Your Rights Before Buying Pets at a Pet Store

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There is little to no recourse for consumers in Texas if they buy a dog or cat a pet store that they later discover is sick or has a congenital defect.

Sophie Clingenpeel learned this the hard way.  She initially went into PetOrama in Mansfield to buy a kitten.  Instead she left with a little brown puppy she named Enzo.  She said it was love at first sight, but just days after bringing Enzo home Clingenpeel said he became deathly ill with a contagious disease that attacks a dog's intestinal tract called parvovirus.

Days later, Clingenpeel said Enzo was so sick a nurse at the veterinary emergency clinic asked if they could administer CPR on Enzo if it became necessary.

"If we had not bought him, he would not have made it," Clingenpeel said.

NBC 5 Investigates Consumer Unit first introduced you to PetOrama when we broke the story about consumers who said they bought sick dogs from the store, two of which had to be put to sleep. 

Since that story aired, a new manager is now running PetOrama and expects to purchase the store in the next six months. The city's police chief told NBC 5 the store has been inspected and is compliant with city code, although animal control continues its investigation.

PetOrama's prior manager did not respond to NBC 5's questions about Enzo, but in previous conversations she said she insisted she took good care of her animals and her dogs checked by a veterinarian.

But based on that original story, NBC 5 wanted to find out what rights consumers have in these cases.

"There are no regulations of pet stores of any shape, form or fashion at the state level," said Skip Trimble, a board member with the Texas Humane Legislation Network, a group that advocates for animal rights.

Without statewide rules and regulations, protection is left largely to city ordinances.

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No city in North Texas goes as far as Austin, which banned the sale of cats and dogs at pet stores.  In Mansfield, the home of PetOrama, animal control can impose fines on pet stores if they don't keep their animals healthy. In Fort Worth, animal control can inspect pet stores if it has concerns or gets complaints and pet stores are required to provide vet care to suffering animals. Plano mandates pet stores keep animals healthy and isolate sick animals.

That's why it's important for consumers to complain to the appropriate city department if a problem arises.

While about 20 states have puppy lemon laws to give consumers some protection if they buy a sick animal, there is no such law in Texas.  It's a law animal advocates would like to see adopted and one that may be supported by the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council, a trade group representing the pet industry under certain circumstances.

"Lemon laws can be a good thing," said Mike Canning, the President and CEO of the PIJAC.  But Canning said PIJAC would only support a law like that if there was a good balance between consumer and pet store rights.  If not, his group would lobby against the legislation.

"Responsible members of the pet industry stand behind their products," Canning said.  He also said that in cases of parvovirus, pet store owners should work with consumers to resolve complaints.

Other than complaining to the right city department, another option consumers have is to sue pet stores.

"The only recourse they have right now in Texas is the deceptive trade practice act," he said.

It's been done.  Pet owners have reached settlements with pet stores. But suing is expensive.  So Trimble said making local lawmakers aware of problems is imperative.

"There's nothing more important and a better way to get a bill passed then for victims to come forward and tell their lawmakers what happened to them and to let them know that they need their help," Trimble said.

That's why Clingenpeel is speaking out. She said she'd like to see more regulations to protect both owner and pet. 

With the absence of laws, it's up to consumers to do their due diligence.  Experts offer this advice:

  • Ask a pet store if you can visit a breeder's facility to see a puppies parents face to face.  
  • Ask about guarantees.
  • See if you can have the puppy checked out by an independent veterinarian before you buy.

Clingenpeel said she alone is footing the vet bill for little Enzo, the $250 puppy that Clingenpeel said now cost nearly 20 times that amount.  But she said he is worth it.

"I had to save him," she said.

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Police Look for Man Who Threw Dog Over Bridge

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Fort Worth police say a passing driver reported seeing a man throw a dog off a bridge on Trinity Boulevard. The responding officers found the dog, which fell about 30 feet into a creek below, dead.

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Fort Worth police are trying to find a man who killed a dog by throwing it over a bridge.

Police received a call about 5 p.m. Thursday from a driver who said he was heading east in the 12600 block of Trinity Boulevard when he saw a man throw a dog over the south side of a bridge, police said.

"Officers looked over the bridge and observed a brown dog lying in the creek water not moving," Fort Worth Sgt. Kelly Peel wrote in an email.

The dog was dead, he said.

The creek is about 30 feet under the bridge.

The dog had no collar. Police are investigating it as a case of animal cruelty and have no suspects, Peel said.
 

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43-Year-Old Man Arrested for 75th Time

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Twin Twins: Two Sets at Once

A Valentine's Day delivery brought not one but two sets of identical twins at once to a Houston, Texas couple. KPRC-TV's Dominique Sacshe reports.

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A man previously arrested 74 times was caught again, this time for allegedly robbing a bank in Maryland.

Robert Alonzo Robinson, 43, robbed the SunTrust Bank Friday, county police said. Robinson approached the teller and passed a note demanding money, police said. Robinson made off with an undisclosed amount of money.

Police arrested Robinson Wednesday at his home. He admitted his involvement in the robbery, police said.

Robinson is currently being held without bond.

Because of Robinson's criminal record, it wasn't hard for police to track him down. He has been arrested 75 times since 1992. Most of the cases involved some sort of theft. Some charges against him were dropped.

Betty Green, a neighbor of Robinson, isn't surprised by the number of arrests. She told News4 that Robinson had a drug problem and has been in and out of rehab.

"He has a problem," she said. "He has that monkey on his back, and just putting him in jail is not going to do any good. He needs to be in treatment where he can get off of the drugs."

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Marine Corporal Arrested Over Murder of Camp Pendleton Officer

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Alvin Bulaoro, 24, was found dead inside a sleeping bag in the back seat of a parked car in Fallbrook on Jan. 3.

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Body Found Zipped in Sleeping Bag

San Diego County Sheriff's Deputies say a body was found zipped up in a sleeping bag inside of the 1997 Toyota Forerunner. NBC 7's Danya Bacchus reports.

Mother Fears Body Found in Sleeping Bag is Her Son

The family of a missing man is bracing for the worst after deputies discovered a body inside a car in the parking lot of a grocery store in Fallbrook Thursday night. Chris Chan spoke to the man's mother, who fears that body is her son's.

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A U.S. Marine was arrested Friday night in California's Camp Pendleton in connection with the murder of a man whose body was found zipped up inside a sleeping bag in the back seat of a parked car in Fallbrook last month.

According to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, suspect Kevin Albert Richard Coset was taken into custody shortly after 5 p.m. for the murder of Alvin Bulaoro, 24.

Bulaoro was found dead inside a 1997 Toyota 4Runner on Jan. 3. Homicide investigators said his body showed signs of trauma and deemed his death suspicious in nature.

Bulaoro had been reported missing by his family and was last seen on Dec. 21, 2012.
Bulaoro's family pleaded for investigators to find his killer.

"I want justice for my son," his mother, Josephine Bulaoro, told NBC 7 in an interview back in January.

Bulaoro was enlisted in the Navy for four years. He worked as a human resources officer at Camp Pendleton, helping Marines with pay, benefits and housing issues.

During that time, he got his bachelor's degree. After leaving the Navy, Bulaoro became a lieutenant in the Army.

He returned from training in Texas in November and was set to participate in a ceremony for his commission on Jan. 12 in Los Angeles.

"He told me, 'Mom you're going to be very proud of me,'" his mother previously told NBC 7.

Bulaoro's brother told NBC 7 the family had hired a private investigator to search for Bulaoro. The private investigator is the person who told the family that Bulaoro's car had been spotted in the Albertson's parking lot on Jan. 3.

According to the sheriff's department, Coset is a corporal in the Marine Corps.

He was taken into custody Friday with the help of NCIS agents and charged with the murder of Bulaoro.

Officials have not released any further details. The motive for the murder remains unknown.
 

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Man Sues Parents for Not Loving Him Enough

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A 32-year-old man in Brooklyn, New York is suing his parents, claiming he wasn't loved enough by them and that their neglect has caused him to be homeless and jobless. 

Bernard Bey filed a self-written lawsuit in Brooklyn court earlier this month, accusing his parents of causing him mental anguish and for making him feel "unloved and beaten by the world." 

"If you have kids, you're expected to love your children," Bey told NBC 4 New York. "You want the best for your children." 

Bey claimed he was physically and emotionally abused and ran away from home when he was 12, and then was in and out of the shelter system after turning 16. He's spent time in jail and is now homeless, and he believes his parents are at the root of his problems. 

Bey is asking the court for more than $200,000 in damages. He wants his parents to mortgage their family home and purchase two franchises like Domino's Pizza. 

The aspiring rapper said the money would be help the entire family.

"I feel like my parents should want the best for their children and grandchildren so we have something to pass down for generations so we don't have to live like this," he said. 

Bey's parents, who live in public housing, said they're not in a position to give up any money. His stepfather named in the suit, Bernard Manley, had some choice unprintable words and maintained Bey is not his biological son.

Bey said he is willing to drop the lawsuit if his family will simply sit down at the dinner table with him.

"Let's work together, and definitely, I'll drop the suit," he said. 

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The Sequester: What Does It Mean?

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 Februari 2013 | 22.29

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Every day that passes without a deficit-cutting deal makes it more likely that the federal government will be forced into its first "sequester" in nearly 30 years, a problem of politicians' own making that could suck billions of dollars out of the economy.

The sequester is Washington jargon for using the threat of automatic spending cuts to force action on reducing the debt. The term doesn't mean much to most people outside the capital, and you could be forgiven for assuming that the president and lawmakers will scramble at the last minute to dodge their deadline and set up a new one. That is, after all, how the current predicament came to be.

But politicians are cutting it awfully close, making the risk very real, scholars and analysts say.

And the stakes have arguably never been higher: the sequester is just one of three looming fiscal deadlines, each with its own potentially calamitous impact on the tenuous economic recovery.

"This is unprecedented," said Steve Bell, senior director of economic policy at the Washington D.C.-based Bipartisan Policy Center, who served as staff director of the Senate Budget Committee in the early 1980s, when the last sequester showdown occurred. "I'm a historian of this stuff, and this has never happened together, these things. I don't know what the technical term is down here, but where I'm from, New Mexico and Colorado, we call it 'a goat rope'…chaos and confusion, where nobody knows what's going on."

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The sequester is scheduled to go into effect March 1, triggering the opening phase of cuts that will total more than $1 trillion between now and 2021. Most of the reductions would be divided evenly between the defense budget and non-defense spending that isn't already mandated by law (those mandates include Medicaid, Social Security and food stamps). It is up to the president to decide how to apply cuts to those so-called discretionary spending items.

Then, on March 27, comes a temporary appropriations measure that is keeping the federal government running. Without a renewal there will be a shutdown of all non-essential functions.

Finally, in mid-May, a statutory limit on the federal debt, which has been temporarily lifted, will go back into effect and make it difficult for the country to pay its bills.

The chances of all three of those threats becoming reality remain distant. But given the state of partisan discord, it appears "extremely likely" that the sequester will happen, Bell said.

The last time Congress imposed a sequester was 1986 when Ronald Reagan was president -- with limited results.

The current sequester threat has been driven by a darkening crisis surrounding the federal deficit, which is projected to skyrocket in coming decades, primarily because of the rising cost of health care. A couple years ago, Congress settled a fight over raising the country's debt limit by passing the Budget Control Act, which set a Jan. 2, 2013 deadline to find ways to cut $1.5 trillion from the deficit. A bipartisan committee was assigned to come up with a plan, but it failed. Faced with the combination of the sequester, the expiration of Bush-era tax cuts and a scheduled reduction in payroll taxes—a confluence of events known as the "fiscal cliff"—President Barack Obama struck a deal with Congress. It included letting the payroll tax lapse, raising tax rates for households making more than $450,000 and delaying the sequester to the beginning of March. The fiscal cliff deal also allowed taxes on capital gains and dividends to go up and extended jobless benefits.

The new sequester deadline has prompted another showdown between Obama, who has called for a more "balanced" reduction plan that includes eliminating tax breaks for the wealthy, and Congressional Republicans, who say the president already got tax increases out of the fiscal cliff negotiations and should take full responsibility for the sequester. A GOP alternative plan would spare defense cuts and focus on domestic spending.

For 2013, the sequester means more than $85 billion in cuts, including $42 billion from defense, $28 billion from domestic discretionary spending, and nearly $10 billion from Medicare.

With no deal in sight, the White House has prepared a list of deep, wide cuts that it says could costs thousands of jobs, hurt small businesses, damage the government's ability to ensure food safety, diminish the ranks of law enforcement, and reduce school aid and housing assistance—not to mention the massive impact on the military and defense contractors.

Most of the cuts likely won't effect ordinary Americans for weeks, or months, Bell said, because government agencies will first look for ways to cut costs internally, like canceling training and conferences and repairs and slowing down payments on contracts. Furloughing federal workers is always the last resort.

But eventually, the impact will spread across the country, as payments to government contractors and subcontractors and social service agencies dry up. Those employers will have to contemplate cutting their payrolls. The Bipartisan Policy Center estimates that a million or so jobs will be lost under a full-scale sequester in 2013 and 2014. The economy could lose billions of dollars.

"Instead of the lights going out, think about it as a bulb that gets dimmer, bit by bit, as the light gets less and less," Bell said.

The lights-out scenario could come on March 27, the deadline for a government shutdown. If Congress can't avert that crisis, the country could be in for a huge economic blow, Bell said.

But he doesn't see that happening. A more realistic outcome, he said, is after a few weeks of the sequester, the economic turmoil will cause enough blowback in Washington to spur lawmakers to pass another stopgap spending bill and find another temporary fix to the sequester.

"The pain felt by private employers and workers will be made loud and clear to members of the House and Senate, and it's interesting how quickly they react when that happens," Bell said.

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Van Alstyne Mayor's Construction Worker Remarks Slammed

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The mayor of Van Alstyne is under fire for her remarks during a City Council meeting about the ethnicity of construction workers in her neighborhood.

Mayor Kim DeMasters made the comments during a discussion about construction noise in the Georgetown Heights subdivision at the council's Feb. 12 meeting.

The property was stagnant for years after a developer went bankrupt, but D.R. Horton purchased 102 lots and started building homes in the area.

DeMasters, who lives in the subdivision, said she has heard complaints about workers making noise as late as 10 p.m.

"Construction workers that are in our neighborhood after dark are not the most desirable people that we want in our neighborhood, before dark or after dark," she said "The majority of them do not speak English. The majority of them play their music -- hasn't affected me, but they play their music decibels that are beyond what we should all have to deal with, and they can't understand when we tell them they have to turn it down."

When others at the meeting objected to her statements, DeMasters told them she was just stating "the facts."

Councilman Jim Smith said such words from an elected official during a city meeting send the wrong message to an ethnically diverse community.

"It's not appropriate under any circumstances for an elected official to make that kind of a racist statement about somebody that's trying to help our community grow," he said.

Smith has called for the mayor's resignation.

Workers at the construction site do mostly speak Spanish as their first language but told NBC 5 and Telemundo that they were offended by the mayor's remarks, saying they work hard to build homes for the community.

Smith said the noise controversy wouldn't exist if Van Alstyne had an ordinance that restricts times for construction.

Many cities designate sunup to sundown hours of 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Smith said workers told him when he questioned why they were building so late that they were simply taking advantage of the fact there was no ordinance in place to stop it. They told him they build late so they can work longer, earn more and finish homes sooner.

He said that each home, when occupied, should earn the community up to $3,000 annually in tax revenue, which is good for the community.

DeMasters was not available for an interview Thursday but released a statement apologizing.

"I apologize for sounding as if a particular group was being singled out," she said. "We welcome everyone who wants to live and work here. The council members that prompted this are trying to create a distraction, while I am trying to solve a real problem -- construction noise keeping kids up on school nights."

DeMasters, whose term expires in May, has not indicated if she will step down or if she will run for re-election.

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Fired Dallas 911 Call-Taker's Appeal Denied

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An appeals board has upheld the termination of a Dallas 911 call-taker who was fired for her handling of a call from a woman who asked for a welfare check on her daughter before breaking into her home and finding her dead.

The mother of Deanna Cook called 911 on Aug. 19 and asked that an officer go by her daughter's home because she had not been heard from in days.

The call-taker, Angelia Herod-Graham, told Vickie Cook to call hospitals and jails first.

"I was trained to ask that you have people contact jails and hospitals," she said.

The family forced their way into Deanna Cook's home and found her body. Police say Cook's former husband had killed her two days earlier -- a day she had called 911 for help.

The operator who took that call was suspended and later resigned.

On Thursday, a civil service board heard Herod-Graham's appeal of her termination.

The 911 call was played during the hearing.

Vickie Cook: We are not in the house. We are trying to get in the house to see if everything is OK.
Herod-Graham: What I have to do is, ma'am, police can't kick the door in, but ambulance can kick the door in, so are you ready for the fire department, since you want to do a welfare check, is that correct?
Cook: We, we got it in. We in.

Moments later, screams can be heard as Cook finds her daughter.

Herod-Graham insisted that she had followed her training.

"I was trained by the city of Dallas on how to do my job, and I did what I was trained to do," she said.

Dallas Police Chief David Brown testified at the hearing that he decided to fire Herod-Graham because a reasonable person would have sent officers.

During the hearing, Herod-Graham agreed that it took six minutes to finally dispatch police.

Brown said he worked and was assigned to a 911 call center in the early 1990s. He was not Herod-Graham's boss.

At the time of her firing, Dallas police said Herod-Graham had previously mishandled two other calls. The department said then that she was disciplined for failure to report a 911 call regarding a police officer being assaulted and for disconnecting a caller from 911 while she was attempting to report a man with a gun outside her home.

Herod-Graham said after the hearing that she was a scapegoat.

"But like I said, God has something better for me, and I bless everyone, even Chief Brown," she said. "I'm not mad at him, because my God has something bigger and better for me."

She told reporters that she is looking for another job.

Deanna Cook's death drew national attention after her family found her dead two days after she called 911 to report that her former husband was attacking her.

The police officers sent to her house left after looking in the windows when no one answered the door.

Tonyita Hopkins, the call-taker that answered the call, was suspended and later resigned. Police said she did not enter critical information into the call sheet.

Kimberly Cole, a manager at the call center, and Lt. Ronald Thomasson were also disciplined in the matter.

Cook's family filed a federal lawsuit against the city over the 911 call she made the day she died. An attorney for the family said the responding officers stopped at a burglary alarm and at a 7-Eleven before arriving at Cook's home. Once they arrived, they did not put much effort into entering the home, he said.

More than a month earlier, Dallas' 911 call center was criticized after callers reported that they were unable to reach a call-taker while a house fire raged on July 4.

Dallas police said in late August that they had created a new classification for call-takers and dispatchers to use when relaying reports to officers in the field. The class is for calls involving serious bodily injury or death and is listed as the highest priority.

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Oakland Rapper among 3 Killed in Las Vegas Shooting

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Multi-State Manhunt Continues for Vegas Shooter

The occupants of a black SUV opened fire on a Maserati Thursday morning on the Las Vegas strip. The car then crashed into a taxi and exploded, leaving three dead and at least four others injured. Whit Johnson reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Feb. 21, 2013.

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At least three people were killed in a car-to-car shooting, crash and explosion early Thursday on the Las Vegas Strip that has resulted in a manhunt for one of the drivers.

The apparent target of the fatal shooting that led to a fiery crash was a rapper from Oakland known as Kenny Clutch, 27.

Five vehicles were involved in the crash, including a taxi that burned after the collision at Flamingo and Las Vegas boulevards, Las Vegas police told KSNV-TV.

The incident occurred at about 4:30 a.m. local time and followed an exchange of gunfire between two vehicles, Sgt. John Sheahan told the station.

Police said a black SUV pulled up next to a silver Maserati and opened fire on the luxury sports car at a red light.

The driver of the Maserati sped up -- ostensibly to escape the gunfire -- traveling through the still-red light. After a series of posts about his identity on social media, the driver's aunt confirmed to KSNV that he was Ken Cherry, a rapper from Oakland who goes by Kenny Clutch, pictured below.

Cherry's Maserati crashed into the taxi, causing an explosion that turned into a large fireball, according to witnesses.

Six other vehcicles were involved in the collision, which occurred at the heart of the Strip, police said.

The sport utility vehicle -- described as a black Range Rover Sport with tinted windows, black rims and dealership plates -- left the scene, traveling northbound. It was not known how many occupants were in the SUV.

Authorities said the gunfire was sparked by a conflict at a nearby valet parking area.

"Finding those involved is a top priority for my agency and law enforcement here in southern Nevada," said Sheriff Douglas Gillespie of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. "We believe the occupants of the range rover are armed and dangerous."

The California Highway Patrol confirmed it was looking for the Range Rover.

The Maserati's driver, the taxi driver and taxi passenger were killed, the station reported. A passenger in the Maserati was also injured and was cooperating with police, KSNV reported.

Several other victims who were nearby were also injured. At least three were hospitalized, police said.

It was not immediately clear whether the deceased victims were struck by gunfire or killed in the crash.

Las Vegas Boulevard north of Tropicana and south of Harmon was closed for the investigation. 

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Arlington Homes Evacuated During Hostage Situation

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Four homes in the area of Windy Pine Lane and Arkansas Lane in Arlington were evacuated early Friday morning as Arlington police dealt with a hostage situation.

The situation ended around 8 a.m. Friday around 7 hours after it began.

SWAT units entered the home and apprehended the young man said to be involved in this incident and found the woman unharmed.

Sgt. Christopher Cook with the Arlington Police Department says two 911 calls related to this incident came to police departments in Arlington and Pantego.

Cook said around 1 a.m., a neighbor called 911 after they heard a young woman outside the home crying out for help. At the same time, Cook said Pantego received a 911 call from another woman who escaped from the home and said a young woman was assaulted inside and needed help.

The home is described as a duplex residence in the 2500 block of Windy Pine.

When officers arrived on the scene, the young woman and a young man were inside the house and would not leave the residence to talk to police officers.

Investigators said they believe the young woman was being held against her will inside the home and initiated hostage procedures.

Arlington SWAT units and other police officers were on scene and say that attempts to communicate with the people inside the home were unsuccessful in the last few hours of the incident.

Cook said the SWAT vehicle that parked outside the home and used the loud speaker on the vehicle to shout commands and try to get the two people believed to be inside to "come out of the house" and/or "pick up the phone."

Cook said Arlington police believe there could be some weapons inside the house.

The witness to the alleged assault, who also contacted 911 in Pantego, was on scene with investigators to help provide more information about the young man and young woman.

Cook said police are still working to determine the exact relationship between the young man and young woman, but that the assault is likely to be classified as "family violence."

Police are not releasing the names of the individuals involved.

NBC 5's Keaton Fox saw families with small children evacuated away from the scene. Cook confirmed nine people in total have been evacuated.

Cook says while some homes in the area were evacuated, all residents on Windy Pine Lane were recommended to should stay inside.

NBC 5 has crews on the scene gathering more information. As this is a developing story, details may change as we receive more information.


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Car Crashes Into Volleyball Court After Chase

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A police chase in Arlington ended up in court -- a volleyball court, that is.

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A police chase in Arlington ended up in court -- a volleyball court, that is.

Arlington police attempted to pull over a vehicle, but after the car did not stop for officers, police pursued the car down Pioneer Parkway until the car drove over the curb and into the Ace Volleyball Center.

The car ran over the curb and concrete parking lot markers of the indoor volleyball center before it slammed through the building and ended up on one of the courts inside the building.

The owner of the volleyball center, Michael Siska, said the man driving the vehicle actually got out of the car and wandered around the building for some time, apparently looking for an escape route.

Police sent in K9 units to help apprehend the man for evading arrest.

A woman passenger was taken to the hospital to be checked out after the crash.

Siska says the facility was scheduled to hold a volleyball tournament Friday night with 300 local girls which will now have to be canceled as the damage is repaired.

There is also an adult volleyball tournament scheduled for this weekend. Siska hopes the damage will be fixed quickly so the facility can get back to business as quickly as possible.

Siska had a sense of humor about the incident, commenting that the couple had VIP court-side seats to upcoming volleyball events.

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Three-Alarm Apartment Fire Disrupts Traffic

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A three-alarm apartment fire on Skillman St. in Dallas shut down multiple lanes of traffic on Friday morning.

Dallas-Fire Rescue battled a three-alarm structure fire at the Wind Tree Condominiums at 8110 Skillman Street at 6:54 a.m. Friday.

Jason Evans with Dallas-Fire Rescue said when the first units arrived, fire was coming from the second and third floors of the building. They were able to extinguish the fire by attacking it from all directions with the aid of the second and third alarm response units.

Twelve units in the building were rendered uninhabitable, including two vacant units. Evans said an undetermined number of people have been displaced, but that they are working with the Red Cross and Dallas Office of Emergency Management to assist the displaced people.

Evans said there were no reported injuries to any residents or firefighters. At least two cats were rescued from the building.

Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire.

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Water Main Break Shatters Windows

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A water main break shattered the windows of a house in Fort Worth early Friday morning.

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A water main break shattered the windows of a house in Fort Worth early Friday morning.

Around 12:15 a.m., a man inside his house at 3955 Pate Dr. said it sounded like hail was hitting his home. When he went to investigate,  he discovered a large water main had ruptured in the street in front of his home.

The "hail" turned out to be loose rocks displaced by the water that was shooting out of the broken pipe and into the man's front yard.

The man also discovered that three windows in the front of his home had been shattered and water from the line was coming inside the house.

The Fort Worth Water Department closed four valves to stop the flow of water about one hour and 45 minutes after the man called 911.

Emergency crews said they couldn't immediately identify why the line breached.

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Car Bomb Hits near HQ of Syria's Ruling Party

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A car bomb struck a security checkpoint near the headquarters of Syria's ruling Baath party and the Russian Embassy in the capital Damascus on Thursday, leaving smashed and burning cars on a main thoroughfare and at least four dead bodies lying in a nearby park, according to witnesses and opposition activists.

Syrian state TV also reported the blast in the central Mazraa neighborhood, calling it a "terrorist" attack by a suicide bomber on a heavily populated area near a mosque, a hospital, a bus station and a school. It said at least four children were among the wounded.

The state news agency published photos of two dead bodies lying in the street.

The pro-regime TV station Al-Ikhbariya showed images of what appeared to be at least four dead bodies on the ground and cars on fire. The footage shows firefighters trying to douse cars on fire and lifeless and dismembered bodies lying on the grass of a public garden.

The Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the blast caused tens of dead and wounded.

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Eyewitnesses at the scene said a car had exploded at a security checkpoint between the Russian Embassy and the central headquarters of the ruling Baath party of President Bashar Assad.

"It was huge. Everything in the shop turned upside down," one local resident said. He said three of his employees were injured by flying glass that killed a young girl who was walking by when the blast hit.

"I pulled her inside the shop but she was almost gone. We couldn't save her. She was hit in the stomach and head," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution for speaking with foreign media.

Ambulances rushed to the scene of the blast, which shattered windows and sent up a huge cloud of smoke visible throughout much of the city, witnesses said.

Russia's state owned RIA Novosti news agency quoted a Russian Embassy official as saying the Embassy building had been damaged in the blast but no one was hurt.

The blast followed two mortar attacks in as many days on the capital. On Wednesday, two mortar shells exploded next to a soccer stadium in Damascus, killing one player. The day before, two mortar shells blew up near one of Assad's three palaces in the city, causing only material damage.

Not long after the first blast Thursday, a security official reported a second blast in the capital's northeastern Barzeh neighborhood. He had no other information and spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

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The Observatory, which relies on a network of anti-regime activists inside Syria, said two car bombs had exploded near security centers in Barzeh, followed by intense clashes between rebels and security forces.

Damascus has so far mostly avoided the large-scale violence that has destroyed other Syrian cities, though deadly car bombings have targeted government buildings in the capital.

In May 2012, twin car bombs exploded outside a military intelligence building, killing 55 people in the deadliest attack against a regime target in the capital since the uprising began 23 months ago.

And in July, rebels detonated explosives inside a high-level crisis meeting in Damascus that killed four top regime officials, including Assad's brother-in-law and the defense minister.

Syria's conflict began in March 2011 with political protests against the government and has since evolved into a civil war between Assad's regime and hundreds of rebel groups seeking to topple it. The U.N. says some 70,000 people have been killed in the conflict so far.


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Woman Threatened Mass Shooting at College: FBI

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The FBI has arrested an Connecticut woman accused of threatening to carry out a mass shooting at Gateway Community College in New Haven, Conn.

Amanda Bowden, 19, of East Haven, Conn., was taken into custody Tuesday.

Bowden is accused of threatening to commit a Newtown-style mass shooting at the community college.

"As alleged, this defendent made a series of threats that described in great detail her intention to carry out a suicidal mass murder at a community college in New Haven," said U.S. Attorney David Fein.

According to federal authorities, Bowden made several threats by text message with a witness cooperating with investigators between Feb. 4 and Feb 16. She also had text message and verbal conversations with an undercover officer, discussing her plans to commit a mass shooting and bombing at Gateway, authorities said.

Bowden claimed to have guns and claimed that she had constructed at least two napalm-based bombs at her home in East Haven, according to Fein.

The FBI and New Haven police chief Dean Esserman notified Gateway Community College President Dorsey Kendrick about the threats on Feb. 5, according to a school spokesperson.

"Chief Esserman and GCC security had been contacted by the FBI, and were told that there was no imminent danger as a result of the post, but an investigation was underway," said Evelyn Gard.  "The chief requested that Dr. Kendrick and GCC security keep the matter confidential until the investigation was complete."

Bowden was arrested on state charges Tuesday. Federal agents searched Bowden's home in East Haven after her arrest and did not find any firearms or explosives, according to authorities.

Bowden appeared in Milford Superior Court on state threatening charges Wednesday and was then taken into federal custody and moved to Bridgeport Federal Court, where she appeared on a charge of false information and hoaxes.

She remains in custody pending a hearing on March 1.

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Kepler Mission Finds "Smallest" Planet

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Scientists on the lookout for habitable planets outside Earth's solar system found a small wonder with a notable distinction -- Kepler-37b is the smallest planet yet discovered that orbits a star similar to our sun.

The planet's discovery was announced Wednesday by scientists who are part of NASA's Kepler mission. It is located near what researchers consider the "habitable zone" -- a system in which water might exist on planets.

It probably does not have an atmosphere that can support life and the 800-degree Fahrenheit surface temperature would be too hot, but Kepler-37b is still a significant find because it suggests the universe is packed with tiny planet candidates.

And, in the haystack of space, Kepler-37b is the needle.

"We uncovered a planet smaller than any in our solar system orbiting one of the few stars that is both bright and quiet, where signal detection was possible," said Thomas Barclay, Kepler scientist at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute in Sonoma, Calif. "This discovery shows close-in planets can be smaller, as well as much larger, than planets orbiting our sun."

Since Pluto was re-categorized from planet to dwarf planet, Mercury has become the poster-planet for tiny planets. Kepler-37b -- located about 210 light-years from Earth in the constellation Lyra -- is only slightly larger than the moon.

"The fact we've discovered tiny Kepler-37b suggests such little planets are common, and more planetary wonders await as we continue to gather and analyze additional data," said Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field.

The potential for detecting planets such as Kepler-37b has increased as technology allowed researchers to find and measure planets smaller than Earth.

The first planets discovered that orbited a sun-like star outside our solar system, called exoplanets, were relative giants. Kepler, launched in 2009 on a hunt for Earth-like planets, provided scientists with a sizeable techological leap.

The space telescope -- Southern California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory managed Kepler mission development -- measures the size of an object when it passes in front of a star. The percentage of light blocked from the telescope's vantage point helps scientists determine the size of the planet.

But to do that, scientists have to determine the size of the star. Using a process called asteroseismology, scientists studied sound waves created by the boiling motion under the star's surface.

The waves create oscillations detected by Kepler -- small stars have high tones, largers ones produce lower tones in the same way different size bells create different tones. The Kepler-37 star's radius is just three-quarters of the sun, so it produces high-frequency oscillations that make it "the smallest bell in the asteroseismology steeple," according to researchers.

The mission's finding were published Wednesday in the journal "Nature."

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Vice President Biden to Speak at Conn. Gun Violence Conference

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Vice President Joe Biden will speak at a conference on gun violence Thursday in Danbury, Conn.

Connecticut Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy and U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty will host the conference at Western Connecticut State University.

Biden will talk about the Dec. 14 tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School that has prompted a national debate over gun control.

There will also be panel discussions on reducing gun violence, protecting children and making communities safer.

Check back here for a livestream at 10:45 a.m.. ET.

The parents of Grace McDonnell, a 7-year-old girl killed in the school shooting, will attend and participate on the gun violence panel. Mental health experts, faith leaders and other victims' family members are set to attend.

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy is planning to make a big announce about his own proposals at the forum.

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$16M Lotto Ticket Sold in Fort Worth

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If you played the Texas Lottery last night, check your ticket!

Wednesday's winning Texas Lotto ticket matched all six numbers (8-14-27-30-47-51) -- winning the holder $16 million.

A Valero store in the 4100 block of Bryant Irving Road in Fort Worth sold the ticket yesterday.

The prize has yet to be claimed.

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Michigan Aims to Halt Out-of-State Recyclers

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You may have to think twice before recycling cans and bottles in Michigan. 

Michigan lawmakers debated Tuesday legislation that would fine or even jail those who attempt to cash in on the state's recycling refund by using out-of-state cans and bottles, The Associated Press reported.

The state offers 10 cents per container, double the refund offered by such other states with a similar policy as New York, Delaware, Hawaii and Vermont. Michigan's neighboring states - Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Illinois - have not passed a container deposit refund law, allowing people to collect out-of-state can and bottles, only to get paid for them in Michigan.

The Michigan Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association estimated Michigan loses up to $13 million a year from out-of-state cans in the state's high recycling refund.

Four counties in Michigan, two in southern Michigan and two in the western Upper Peninsula, have already taken action to prevent fraud bottles from being refunded, according to the Detroit Free Press. At a cost of $5,000 per machine, they have purchased new technology that identifies and will reject the container if it was purchased out-of-state.

The new legislation proposes a penalty of a $100 fine for returning 25 to 100 nonreturnable containers, a $1,000 fine for returning 100 to 10,000 nonreturnable containers, and jail time of up to 93 days for a second conviction, according to the AP.

"I don't want to put people in prison for this," State Rep. Kenneth Kurtz told the Detroit Free Press. "But I want to send the message that you don't want to defraud the citizens of our state."

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Whole Foods' Chicken Ad Featuring Obama Outrages Neighbors

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Some Whole Foods customers are complaining about a sign featuring the president that advertises a sale on chicken. Pei-Sze Cheng reports.

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A Whole Foods supermarket in New York has removed a sign that used a drawing of President Barack Obama to advertise a sale on chicken after complaints that the ad was offensive.

The sign outside the supermarket on Manhattan's Upper West Side, featuring an apparent caricature of Obama advertising an upcoming sale on whole organic chickens, outraged neighbor Woody Henderson.

"There are certain things that have been used to put down black people — watermelon, fried chicken," he said. 

Jason Nunez of the Bronx said, "Even if he's not the president, you're going to have an African-American promoting the sale of chicken? They can do better than that." 

Residents and passersby agreed the man in the sign looked like Obama, but not all thought it was derogatory.

"Obviously it looks like the president, but I don't think it's racist," said Joseph Joshua.

A spokesman for Whole Foods said store artists create a variety of pop culture imagery to promote sales and events. The sign advertising the chicken was put up earlier in the week but taken down "once it was brought to our attention by a shopper that it may be perceived as offensive," said the spokesman. 

"There was no disrespect meant at all," the spokesman said.

Henderson thinks the chain should take more responsibility. Another neighbor, Jeffrey Schaper, said, "I don't think you can find a more pro-Democratic neighborhood. They're sort of shooting themselves in the foot. It is pretty outrageous."

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Easter Egg Roll Lottery at 10 a.m.

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The online lottery for tickets to the White House Easter Egg Roll began at 10 a.m. today.

Starting then, parents can enter the online lottery for the chance to spend Easter Monday at the White House. The lottery will close at 10 a.m. on Feb. 25. You can enter any time during that time period for an equal chance.

Winners will be notified March 1. The egg hunt is set for Monday, April 1, the day after Easter. The White House expects some 35,000 people at this year's egg hunt.

Other than the egg roll itself, the event also features musical performers, sports activities with star athletes, a story corner and more. Past guests have included J.K. Rowling, Reese Witherspoon, Dominique Dawes, Brian Orakpo and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" author Jeff Kinney.

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Woman Apologizes for 911 Cigarette Request

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A Hood County woman who was arrested after calling 911 to ask for cigarettes now admits it was a frivolous request and says she regrets it.

Linda White, 48, of Granbury, called 911 at about 1 a.m. on Feb. 11 and asked deputies to make a delivery.

"I need some cigarettes," she said in a recording of the call.

On Tuesday, she apologized and tried to explain.

"We were just kicking it in the back yard -- a few beers too many," she said. "Next thing you know, we're out of cigarettes. Well, I didn't want to drive to town. ... I was drunk, you know, but in my back yard."

"Who's the safest person to call?" she asked. "Your police department, I thought."

Drunk or not, the sheriff's office said 911 is reserved for emergencies.

"A call for deputies to bring cigarettes to the resident is not an emergency call," Hood County Chief Deputy Biff Temple said.

Two deputies responded and found White and her boyfriend, Gary Roberts.

"I just saw bright lights and knew," White said.

Roberts said he knew White was in trouble.

"I knew, because I told her, 'Somebody is fixing to go to jail,'" he said.

White was booked on a charge of abusing 911, a misdemeanor punishable by up to a $2,000 fine and 180 days in jail.

She was released on bond about six hours later, she said.

"I am deeply sorry for what I did," she said in an interview outside her home. "I'm embarrassed. It's not me."

"It is kind of funny," she said laughing.

White added that she learned the hard way not to call 911 with a frivolous request.

"They don't deliver -- they pick up," she said.

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Father-Daughter Dance's "No Women" Policy Criticized

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A Johnson County mother of two is pushing the Alvarado school district to drop its "no women allowed" policy for father-daughter dances.

Jennie Edwards, a single mother, said her daughters' grandmother was asked to leave a Valentine's Day Daddy Daughter Dance.

Edwards said the dance policy needs to be updated.

"It needs to be changed," she said. "We don't live in that kind of a world anymore."

Edwards, a single mother, had to work on Valentine's Day, so her parents drove an hour from home take the girls to the dance at Alvarado High School that benefits the junior-senior prom.

Her daughters, 7-year-old Emily and 5-year-old Madilyn, got all dressed up to go to the dance, their first dance.

"It was just a big deal," Edwards said. "It was a big deal for them."

But not long after the dance started, organizers told the girls' grandmother she had to leave. Rather than make her wait in the car alone, the girls and their grandparents all left the dance together.

"I was so upset the girls were upset," Edwards said. "It was such a big deal to them. They really wanted to be there. It was a big deal to them, and ... my heart broke for them, and there was nothing I could do; nothing."

"I'm both mother and father to these girls," she said. "Had I gone, I would have been asked to leave, too. And I'm not the only woman out there like this. These aren't the only two little girls out there like this. It's not fair."

Alvarado Independent School District Superintendent Chester Juroska said he plans to sit down with school principals to talk about changing the dance policy.

"If one person has their feelings hurt, I'm bothered by that," he said.

Juroska said the father-daughter only policy is "more trouble than it's worth" and that the district "probably ought to" revisit it.

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Recovery Continues After Truck Slams Into Creek

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An investigation is underway as Dallas County emergency crews try to recover a truck that crashed into a creek on Tuesday night.

The Dallas County Sheriff's Office said there was only one vehicle involved in the crash near Belt Line Road and East Tripp Road.

Investigators said the truck crashed into the culvert around 9 p.m. Tuesday night and completely went under water.

Sunnyvale firefighters were able to pull one man from the car, but they do not know if anyone else was inside.

That person has been transported to Dallas Regional Hospital in Mesquite.

Emergency crews are using divers to gather more information about the vehicle.

Authorities do not know what caused the crash.

Recovery efforts were hindered Tuesday night after a cable being used by the emergency crews to pull the vehicle from the water snapped.

Crews will be back out at the scene attempting to pull the vehicle out around 8 a.m. Wednesday.

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Couple Finds, Returns $11,000 in Bag at Golden Gate Bridge

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Carlos and Barbara Landeros only wanted a little Valentine's Day romance.

So last Thursday, the Bay Area couple decided to drive to San Francisco for a swanky romantic dinner. And of course no romantic outing would be complete without a pre-dinner trip to the Golden Gate Bridge. But as soon as the Landeroses pulled neared the bridge, Barbara spotted a black camera bag without an owner in sight.

With tourists running to and fro, she and Carlos stood guard over the bag in hopes the owner would soon return.

"We wait about 45 minutes before we picked up the bag," said Barbara Landeros at her Vallejo home. "Because we didn't know who it belongs to."

With no one returning for the bag, Barbara eventually decided to take a peek inside. At first she saw a camera lens, then credit cards, then an envelope of cash — lots of cash.

"I got nervous at first, it could be drug money," she said. "I was scared."

The Landeroses finally decided the thing to do was take the bag to San Francisco's Hall of Justice to turn it in to the police.

"He said 'good for you guys,'" she recalled of the policeman who took the report. "'I'm proud of you.'"

It turns out that wad of cash inside the bag was no small sum.

It totaled $11,060.42. Police used the credit cards to trace the bag to a visiting Chinese tourist in San Francisco.

Mark, who didn't want his last name used, said he was excited to get the call from police. "When the officer give me everything, and he said happy Valentine's Day," said Mark, who was in the last day of vacation before returning to China.

He said he was carrying the cash for several families who were traveling together and that he forgot the bag after posing for family photos on the bridge.

"I think somebody who pick it up and return," he said, "it really is someone very, very kind in heart."

Mark said he tried to call the Landeros family to thank them but had the wrong phone number.

So he piled his family into a rental car and drove out to their Vallejo home to thank them personally. Only they weren't home.

He said he finally reached them by phone and was able to thank them. He also put a check in the mail with a reward.

It seems Mark's Valentine's Day ended a lot better than Barbara and Carlos'. After spending hours making a police report, they hit rush hour traffic heading back to their home in Vallejo. Valentine's Day dinner ended up being a snack at McDonald's next to the police station.

Still, Barbara said she believes in karma and was happy not to invoke any of the negative kind — and she figured she and Carlos at least got a few photos and a story out of their day.

"So my heart is rested now because the people got their money and their bag," she said.

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Texas Woman Calls 911 for Cigarettes

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A Texas woman who was arrested after calling 911 to ask for cigarettes now admits it was a frivolous request and says she regrets it.

Linda White, 48, of Granbury, Texas, called 911 at about 1 a.m. on Feb. 11 and asked deputies to make a delivery.

"I need some cigarettes," she said in a recording of the call.

On Tuesday, she apologized and tried to explain.

"We were just kicking it in the back yard — a few beers too many," she said. "Next thing you know, we're out of cigarettes. Well, I didn't want to drive to town. ... I was drunk, you know, but in my back yard.

"Who's the safest person to call?" she asked. "Your police department, I thought."

Drunk or not, the sheriff's office said 911 is reserved for emergencies.

"A call for deputies to bring cigarettes to the resident is not an emergency call," Hood County Chief Deputy Biff Temple said.

Two deputies responded and found White and her boyfriend, Gary Roberts.

"I just saw bright lights and knew," White said.

Roberts said he knew White was in trouble.

"I knew, because I told her, 'Somebody is fixing to go to jail,'" he said.

White was booked on a charge of abusing 911, a misdemeanor punishable by up to a $2,000 fine and 180 days in jail.

She was released on bond about six hours later, she said.

"I am deeply sorry for what I did," she said in an interview outside her home. "I'm embarrassed. It's not me.

"It is kind of funny," she said laughing.

White added that she learned the hard way not to call 911 with a frivolous request.

"They don't deliver — they pick up," she said.

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Teen Arrested After Driving Van Through House

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A family got a odd awakening Wednesday when a van crashed into their Fort Worth home.

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Police have arrested a teenage driver for driving his van through a Fort Worth bedroom early Wednesday morning, narrowly missing two young children who were sleeping in bed.

Officers responded to the crash in the 6700 block of Westcreek Drive around three in the morning.

Police said the van slammed through the living room and ended up in a bedroom, where a seven and eight year old were sleeping. The driver had deserted the car, the keys still in the ignition.

About 30 minutes later, as police were processing the scene and taking witness statements, the driver returned, on foot. He claimed he had been carjacked, but police said the details of his story changed. The 18-year-old was charged with public intoxication and fleeing the scene of an accident.

The two young brothers were not injured, but their parents said they were crying and are terrified by what happened.

"I was sleeping. I was sleeping when we hear a noise and my wife start crying and I saw what happened," said the boys father Roberto Mercado.

"We see the kids over there. Thanks to God nothing happened to the kids," he added.

Police have not yet identified the teenage suspect.

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Texas City to Impose "Crash Tax" for Car Accident Help

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Missouri City, Texas, will charge a fee of up to $2,000 for service for first responders.

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If you are planning on driving through Missouri City, Texas, be cautious.

The Houston suburb has implemented a "crash tax" that requires drivers to pay a fee for their wrecks, according to KHOU 11 News in Texas.

The fee is meant to cover the cost of first responders who handle auto accidents. The charge can cost drivers a couple thousand dollars.

Missouri City's Fire Department will begin charging for traffic accident service on March 1.

"That really ticks me," said Missouri City resident Meredith Johnson. "I can't believe that. That's crazy!"

All drivers involved with the incident will be charged, even if they didn't phone for help.

"I think of how often they show up. I see them show up and everyone's walking around. I'm freaking out," said Johnson.

The amount of the charge depends on how severe the accident is, ranging from $500 to a staggering $2,000, according to KHOU 11 News. The fees target drivers responsible for accidents, but not everyone feels the fee will be effective.

"Everything's ridiculous right now," said Vicky, a driver in Missouri City. "Everybody's out to make money — especially the government."

Fire Chief Russell Sander says the new fee will help cover the city's budget deficit. When asked to address concern over the charge, he said, ""They're not going to see something sent to their house."

According to Sander, bills are sent to insurance and shouldn't concern drivers.

A third party company handles the billing for the new fee and estimates say that the city will gain an extra $50,000 a year with the new measure.
 

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SUV Crashes Into Apartment Complex After Shooting

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An SUV crashed into a Dallas apartment complex after a carjacking attempt turned into a shooting.

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A wild ride came to an end at two apartment buildings on Ridgecrest Road in Dallas.

A black Cadillac Escalade plowed into an apartment around 4 a.m. Wednesday.

Inside the SUV, Dallas police found two men, including the driver, who had been shot in the neck. That man has been transported to Baylor Hospital in Dallas, according to police reports.

Investigators believe the incident started at an apartment complex just across the street, where police reports state a man wearing a dark hoodie attempted to carjack the Escalade while armed with a handgun. When the driver tried to flee in the vehicle, police say the gunman opened fire and hit the driver in the neck.

The Escalade then hit multiple parked vehicles at the first apartment complex before backing out of the parking lot and heading across Ridgecrest where the vehicle collided with the other apartment building.

Police believe one man that reportedly fled the scene may have been involved in the incident, though they are not sure he is the gunman.

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Frisco HS Basketball Player's Inspiring Game

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Dealing with illness, a Frisco HS Basketball player makes a play no one will soon forget.

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It's senior night at Frisco Wakeland High School, and it just happens to be the biggest game of the season.  The Wolverines need a win against Heritage High School to make the playoffs.
               
Senior forward Justin Nicholas is returning to the court for the first time since December.  Win or lose, this will be his last game.
               
"I've missed it a lot.  I've even had dreams about playing," said Nicholas.  "You know, you never realize how much you miss something until it's gone."

Midway through the basketball season, Justin was rushed to the hospital after finding lumps on his body.  On Christmas eve, he had emergency surgery for testicular cancer.

"When we found out it was just like 'wow,'" said the senior.  "You never know what could happen, you never know when your life could end.  You just take little things for granted like playing basketball."

Surgery was successful, but the cancer had spread.  Justin is through three rounds of chemotherapy, with one more to go.

"At first, it was really hard," said Justin's mom Gayla Nicholas.  "There would be nights where he and I were at the hospital where he'd become very emotional, which was very tough.  But he has very good spirits, a very good attitude and he's handled this extremely well."

Through chemotherapy, Justin's health is improving.  His basketball coach wanted to recognize that progress on senior night.

"Since it was taken from him so suddenly, I knew coach Harris over at Heritage would be completely on board with the fact if we could work something out, get him in the game, let him score a bucket and just let him get in the box score with his teammates one last time," said Wakeland basketball coach Brent Benningfield.

To a standing ovation, Justin was welcomed back to the court and introduced as a starter.  The two teams allowed Nicholas to take the ball and score the game's first basket.  Wakeland then let Heritage score an uncontested layup to tie the game at two.  Nine seconds into the game, Justin left the court knowing his varsity career was over.

On a night that celebrated Justin's determination, the basketball game had a similar theme.  Wakeland hit a game winning bucket in the final minute.  Final score, Wakeland 67, Heritage 65.

"It was awesome, a lot better than I thought it would be with everyone behind me," says Justin. 

"It was such an amazing night and I want to just thank everyone for coming out and supporting me.  It means so much to me."    
 

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2 Questioned in Fatal Shooting of Chicago Teen

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Police are questioning two men in the murder of an 18-year-old Chicago woman who was killed Friday in a north suburb, officials said Sunday.

Janay McFarlane was shot and killed while leaving a store in North Chicago, hours after her younger sister attended President Barack Obama's speech on Friday addressing gun violence in Chicago. 

McFarlane's mother, Angela Blakely, said McFarlane was not the intended target and that the bullet was intended for a friend she was with. Blakely said McFarlane had asked two male friends to go with her to the store because she didn't feel safe walking alone.

Two men followed McFarlane and her friends out of the store, police said, and one of them fired nine rounds, missing his target and hitting McFarlane in the head.

McFarlane's family said she talked a lot about the death of another slain teen, Hadiya Pendleton, in the days before her sister attended Obama's Chicago speech at Hyde Park Academy High School.

McFarlane's younger sister, 14-year-old Destini Warren, who attended the speech, recalled McFarlane saying she was "excited for [Destini]" to see the president.

Warren said the president's speech "really connected to what was going on" and she "didn't expect that to happen."

Warren also did not expect the speech to relate to her so personally.

"We could go to each other for everything," she said. "We were more of best friends than we were sisters."


Blakely said McFarlane was "her little buddy."

"Me and Janay were so close," she said. "It was always 'mommy, go with me' or 'mommy, let's do this.'"

McFarlane was a senior at the World Changers Leadership Academy and was scheduled to graduate in June. She had plans to go to culinary school.

Blakely said she and McFarlane were supposed to go prom dress shopping later this week.

McFarlane is survived by her sister, mother and 3-month-old son, Jayden.

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