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City Policy Prohibits Typing and Driving: DPD Chief

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Dallas Police Chief David Brown gave his first formal interview about a nine-month-long NBC 5 investigation that found police officers in Dallas and across Texas were causing car crashes by typing on mobile dashboard computers while driving.

Brown told NBC 5 Investigates that, except for emergency situations, the Dallas Police Department does not allow their officers to type on mobile dashboard computers, or MDCs, while driving.

"We prohibit using the MDC while driving, unless it's to save a life," said Brown. "We're still trying to understand where it's grey. We see it very clearly. It's prohibited, except for emergency situations."

The chief's comments come by surprise because there's no direct statement in the police department's policies telling officers not to type and drive and, during an interview that aired July 30, 2012, Deputy Chief Rick Watson told NBC 5 Investigates indicated there was no policy against typing and driving.

"We rely on their judgment and on their discretion. We're not telling them to do it, we're not telling them not to do it," said Watson.

When asked why the department didn't have a clearly defined policy like some other departments, Watson said last summer that the department was looking at reviewing its policy to see if changes needed to be made. NBC 5 Investigates recently reached out to Watson to clarify his comments from last year, but he has not responded and Brown's office has not offered an explanation for the discrepancy.

In his recent interview with NBC 5, Brown said that typing while driving was actually banned two years ago; however the rule isn't spelled out in the police department's policy. Instead, the chief said, it's in the City of Dallas' Human Resources Department Driving Policy which the chief said covers MDC's even though it doesn't mention them by name.

The HR department rules state that city department heads should: "Hold city drivers accountable for the reckless and irresponsible use of electronic devices while operating a vehicle."

But there's an exception in the policy for police officers, "Emergency response personnel acting within the scope of their official duties may utilize electronic devices while driving - if the device is essential for the nature of the emergency response and another employee is not available to utilize the device."

"The exception is where I think the biggest part of this debate is. What's an emergency situation and when can they do it and when can't they do it?" said Brown.

Other police departments have written more specific rules telling officers exactly what they can and cannot do while driving. In Arlington, police department policy limits typing to minimal use such as one button functions when the car is moving, and only if it is safe to do so. In Fort Worth, the department prohibits typing while driving and even requires officers to pull over to read the screen if there's heavy traffic. The Tarrant County Sheriff Department tells deputies to use the radio to request some information instead of typing.

Brown said his department doesn't need such a detailed policy.

"I'm saying our department may be much different from other departments you've looked at. We just don't see, from our experience, officers using the computer and causing accidents," said Brown.

Dallas Police reports and dash cam videos show police officers rear ending other drivers and running off the road. In one case where there's no video, an accident report shows a Dallas police officer using the MDC, crossed the center line and hit another car head-on.

The department says MDCs have caused 17 Dallas police crashes in four years. That may seem like a lot, but with 2,600 department-related crashes in four years, that number of MDC-related crashes represents less than 1 percent of all department-related crashes over that same time period.

"Our driving accidents are down 26 percent, our MDC-usage accidents are 1 percent of our total accidents. That may be much different for another city and their policies may reflect that," said Brown.

Attorney Trey Branham specializes in litigating injury cases. He said if Dallas gets sued over an MDC-related crash, the city would have a harder time defending itself than other cities with more detailed polices.

Branham's advice to the city of Dallas, "Get real specific. What's the harm? You can make exceptions and you can make specific exceptions if you feel like you need them. But there's no harm at all in being very specific about what you want your officers doing and what you don't want them doing and when you want them doing it."

Brown said he wants to leave plenty of leeway to protect officers who might need to type and drive if their life is in danger.

"It would be an - I'm shot at, another citizen is shot bleeding, I can't get radio transmission, all I had was that computer to communicate with the dispatcher to get me help," said Brown.

For that same reason he's not sure he wants to install devices that lock the keyboard when the car moves, but he's interested to see how they work in cities like Farmer's Branch. The city recently became the first police department in Texas to install the Archangel II that prevents officers from typing on dashboard computers while driving faster than 15 mph.

Brown says he will be closely watching what other departments do to address the issue.

"I think you struck a chord with the series. I think you really have prompted law enforcement to look at something that we have just taken for granted -- that putting so much technology in the car could overwhelm an officer," said Brown.

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Police: Grandma in Amber Alert Arrested in FW

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Bonnie Benton Miller, center, is suspected of abducting her grandchildren, 2-year-old Nevaen Kimora Simpson, left, and 1-year-old Jordan Malik Simpson. They are believed to be in a silver, four-door 2005 Honda Accord with Texas license plate CYX069.

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An Amber Alert issued for two Houston County children has been canceled.

Authorities on Thursday issued the alert for two toddlers, 1-year-old Jordan Malik Simpson and 2-year-old Nevaen Kimora Simpson, who were believed to be with their grandmother.

Police found Bonnie Benton Miller and her two grandchildren in Fort Worth near the 900 block of East Richmond Street at about 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Miller was arrested, and the children were taken into temporary Child Protective Services care.

The children's father is traveling to Fort Worth to meet with CPS officials and get his children, Fort Worth police said.

On Thursday night, KPRC-TV in Houston reported that Miller had refused to return the children to their father after a Christmas visit. Their father recently received sole custody of the children after their mother died, and Miller left with the children while court proceedings were being finalized, authorities said.

Miller's brother told NBC 5 that she had cared for the children all along and never would have harmed them.

While the Amber Alert was issued from Houston County, officials said Miller had relatives in North Texas, KPRC reported.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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Rare Rendezvous With Koko the Gorilla

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Raw Video: Koko in Natural Element

Here is some raw video of Koko. You'll notice she wanted to get higher than our photographer Jeremy Carroll during this segment. Height equals power in gorilla-land.

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The woman who has dedicated her life to Koko talks about what its like to live your life with a gorilla.

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After 40 years of tightly guarded living in the Santa Cruz mountains, the most famous gorilla on the planet named Koko is getting a makeover.

It's not the kind that starts with a new hairdo or manicure. This makeover impact's Koko's human family's non-profit in both financial and executive leadership terms.

They are in a clock-ticking fight to save Koko's species of endangered lowland gorillas.

If their organizational transition is successful, her handlers at the Gorilla Foundation in Redwood City say Koko has a shot at settling into a new home in Hawaii with a family of rescued gorillas.

Since 1990, the foundation has had access to a natural preserve in Maui, where they planned to construct the first tropical gorilla sanctuary outside of Africa.

Such a home, they say, could provide a refuge for hundreds of gorillas facing extinction from a combination of poaching and over-development in their homelands.

But fundraising faltered. They remain roughly $10 million shy of their goal. Other issues intervened as well and the foundation's dream of a Maui Preserve has not yet materialized.

Now, with the plight of lowland gorillas worsening, the Gorilla Foundation is hoping a new executive director, with strong ties to technology, could forge the partnerships necessary to – in Silicon Valley parlance – more effectively "leverage" the Koko brand. 

Gorilla Foundation President Dr. Penny Patterson says with a sign language vocabulary of more than 1,000 gestures, and an international fan base from the numerous stories and documentarie, Koko herself is the best possible ambassador for the cause.

Patterson raised Koko from the time she was a one-year old ailing baby at the San Francisco Zoo.

That was in 1972, when Patterson began her doctoral thesis on inter-species communication. Her goal then was to teach Koko a gorilla modified version of American Sign Language (ASL).

Fast-forward to today and her four-year experiment has turned into a lifetime relationship.

Today, Patterson acknowledges that the Gorilla Foundation she co-founded with Dr. Ron Cohn needs a new team to tackle the daunting challenges posed by poachers and endangered species.

Education, she insists, is the key to changing behavior.

NBC Bay Area became the first television station in many years to gain access to the 300-pound gorilla, nestled in her pig-pen of a trailer in the hills above Woodside.

She is magnificent. Alert, thoughtful, and to this reporter's surprise, graceful.

She held her plate level and spooned her meal into her mouth with the almost dainty dexterity of a lady at the Ritz, never spilling a morsel. She was very intrigued by our camera and she gestured repeatedly for Patterson to unlock her gate and let us inside.

At the age of 41, Koko is nearing the end of her child-bearing years. Yet she still expresses maternal yearnings for a baby, and still signs her desire to be part of a typical gorilla family, which consists of one dominant male surrounded by many females and offspring.

If the Gorilla Foundation reaches its goals of fundraising and new leadership, Koko may be able to live out her days in a safe, natural preserve in Maui, with rescued and orphaned gorillas she could mother.

For more information on Koko and the plight of gorillas, visit the Gorilla Foundation's homepage at this link.

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Nationwide Recall of Canned Tuna Fish Expands

Bumble Bee Brand Foods and Tri-union Seafoods, the maker of Chicken of the Sea canned tuna, have voluntarily recalled several canned tuna products because their seals may be faulty.

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The nationwide recall of canned tuna fish expanded on Friday to include more products sold under three popular brand names, according to the two San Diego-based companies involved in the recall.

Tri-union Seafoods and Bumble Bee Tuna Brands voluntarily recalled dozens of lots of canned tuna fish after the companies discovered seals on the cans may be faulty, making the food vulnerable to spoilage and contamination which could sicken consumers.

The recall now applies to these 5-ounce cans of chunk white albacore and chunk light tuna products. All the cans have "best by" dates between Jan. 14 and 18, 2016:

Brunswick Brand

  • Chunk Light Tuna in Water – 48 Count Case (Case UPC 6661332803)

Bumble Bee Brand

  • Chunk Light Tuna in Water – 24 Count Case (Case UPC 8660000990)
  • Chunk Light Tuna in Water – 48 Count Case (Case UPC 8660000020)
  • Chunk Light Tuna in Vegetable Oil – 48 Count Case (Case UPC 8660000021)
  • Chunk White Albacore in Water – 24 Count Case (Case UPC 8660000025)
  • Chunk Light Tuna in Water – 6 Count Case of 4-Pack Cluster (Case UPC 8660000736)
  • Chunk White Albacore in Water – 6 Count Case of 8-Pack Cluster (Case UPC 8660000775)
  • Chunk White Albacore in Water – 6 Count Case of 8-Pack Cluster (Case UPCS 8660000776)

Chicken of the Sea

  • Chunk White Albacore Tuna in Water – Single cans with "best by" date of Jan. 18, 2017 (UPC 048000033550)
  • Chunk Light Tuna in Oil – Single cans with "best by" date of Jan. 18, 2017

There have been no reports yet of consumers getting sick from the recalled tuna, the companies said.

Consumers are being told to throw away the affected cans. Consumers can reach Tri-union Seafoods at this number: 800-597-5898; and Bumble Bee Brands at this number: (800) 800-8572

Click here to see photos of the affected cans from Tri-union Seafoods, and Bumble Bee Brand Foods.

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Drunk NJ High Schooler Breaks School Nurse's Hip: Cops

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Drunk in the Classroom! Pennsville, N.J. police say a high school senior went on an intoxicated rage, shoving the principal and seriously injuring the school nurse. NBC10's Chris Cato reports.

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A New Jersey high school senior faces assault charges after he allegedly broke a school nurse's hip while in a drunken rage.

Since Wednesday was an exam day, seniors were allowed to arrive to Pennsville Memorial High School late.

Pennsville Township Police told NBC10's Chris Cato that the 17-year-old and his friend Manpreet Singh, 18, used the opportunity to get drunk.

The 17-year-old, who wasn't identified because he is a minor, began to act belligerent in class, police said..

"They took him from the classroom and took him to the principal's office," said police Lt. A.J. Cummings.

Sources told Cato that when the boy was confronted with a Breathalyzer test that he went nuts and shoved the principal. He then allegedly burst out the office door, knocking down school nurse Marilyn English.

English, 68, suffered a broken hip and remained in South Jersey Healthcare – Elmer Hospital Friday night. Cato spoke to her by phone.

"I'm doing as well as can be expected for the type of injury it is," English said.

She told Cato that the boy never stopped. Police sources say he kept going right out of the building. Police say they later picked him up around 11:20 a.m. but not before he kicked an officer.

The 17-year-old faces three assault charges, disorderly conduct and alcohol charges while Singh, who police say supplied the alcohol, faces an alcohol charge.

The Pennsville School District had no comment on what discipline both teens could face.

Neither teens' parents wanted to talk to NBC10. The minor's mother slammed the door on Cato and Singh's mother had no comment.

As for the school nurse hurt during the teen's alleged rage, English told Cato that she hopes the action of a couple students doesn't reflect on the majority of students saying this was an "isolated" and "abnormal" incident.

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Mom Gave 14-Year-Old Margaritas: Cops

Joann Goulet LePage is accused of giving her 14-year-old daughter margaritas during dinner.

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Middletown police have arrested a 51-year-old mom from East Hampton accused of giving her daughter multiple margaritas, to the point where she became sick, during dinner last month.

Middletown police responded 200 Main St. at 7:21 p.m. on Feb. 27 to investigate a report of an intoxicated female and found a 14-year-old girl who appeared to be drunk and her mother, Joann Goulet LePage, 51, of East Hampton, police said.

As police spoke with the mom and daughter, the teen said her mother gave her several alcoholic beverages as they were having meals, police said.

Police said a witness also reported seeing Joann giving the teen several margaritas, police said.

The teen was transported to Middlesex Hospital for treatment.

LePage was charged with risk of injury to a child because of the girl's age and medical condition.

Police contacted the state Department of Children and Families and contacted the teen's father.

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Call Centers Booming in North Texas

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Customer service call center jobs, long outsourced to workers overseas, are coming back to the United States and bringing employment opportunities to the Metroplex.

For years companies shipped these jobs to other countries like India and the Philippines because it cost less, but that's not the case anymore.

"It's about 15 percent cheaper to do it onshore than offshore now," said Mary Murcott, president and CEO of Fort-Worth based Novo 1.

There are about five million call center jobs in the United States, which represents about four percent of the United States work force, Murcott estimated.

Texas has about 450,000 of these jobs, the most of any state, according to the Professional Association for Customer Engagement.

Novo 1 is one of an estimated 200 major call centers in North Texas, with 50 representatives or more.

Murcott said these are mainly middle class jobs, which often don't require a college education.

"Middle class jobs actually have trickle-down effect and create other jobs," Murcott said. "It's good for people to have middle class jobs because they feed the rest of the economy."

And that's good for the region and the country.

Even President Obama spoke about making "America a magnet for new jobs" in his State of the Union address.

One reason call center jobs are returning to the United States is because wages abroad have gone up annually.

"What's happened is the wages off shore have gone up 10, 15, 20 percent a year," Murcott said.

Plus, American consumers complained their problems were not getting solved by representatives overseas.  And technology has gotten better.  Simple calls like password resets are now automated, or consumers can get their answers online.

"What are left are the contextually sensitive complex calls.  And that's what needs an American who understands American way of life, to be able to answer those calls," Murcott said.

"We really have that, you know, just American spirit that ability to empathize and then to go in and do the best we can to make sure we're solving whatever problems it is that the person on the other end has," said Deidra Walker-Peany, who works Aegis, another call center company in Irving.

Walk the office of Aegis, or any call center, and hear a steady hum of conversations.

Catchphrases like, "May I help you?" and, "Thank you for calling," are a constant.

It's a rhythm with row after row of customer service representatives wearing headsets, looking at computer screens and talking to customers about everything from health insurance to utilities to roadside assistance.

Ironically, Aegis is based in India, but half of its business is in the United States, according to CEO Sandip Sen, making call centers in the U.S. necessary.

"Our largest concentration of call center agents in the United States is in Texas between Irving, here, and Kileen," Sen said, adding that the DFW area is an ideal location for its American hub.

"It has a large labor pool.  Second, I think the cost of living here is much [more] affordable as compared to the East and the West Coast.  Third, for a company, which has clients all across the U.S., this is almost in the center, you know about three-and-a-half hours to New York and three-and-a-half hours to San Francisco," said Sen.

The Lone Star State's southern hospitality is a draw for call centers as well.

"We've had people from other states come and say we want some of that Texas charm on the phone," said Murcott.

Walter Jamison, a father of two, has that charm.  He has worked as an insurance agent at Novo 1 for more than a year.  He had to do a typing test, an interview and a voice test to get the job.

"I have a speaking voice for this type of job," Jamison said with a smile.

He also said he has the patience to handle angry consumers. That even-temper and empathy resonates with Americans seeking customer service help and may be the reason call centers are expanding in the United States.

"Kill them with kindness. Apologize. Please, thank you.  That always works," he said.

For more information on careers with Aegis, click here.  For information on careers with Novo 1, click here.

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Car Crashes Into DeSoto Hotel

NBC 5 News

No guests had to be evacuated when a car crashed into a room at the Hampton Inn and Suites at I-35E and Wintergreen Road in DeSoto on Saturday.

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Two people were hospitalized after a bizarre crash in DeSoto at around midnight Saturday.

It started when two cars hit each other on southbound I-35E at Wintergreen Road. The impact of the collision was so powerful that one of the cars went off an embankment, hit a pole the parking lot of a Hampton Inn and Suites then crashed into a hotel room.

No one was in the room at the time of the crash but eyewitnesses who pulled the driver from the car say he wasn't in good shape.

"He was severely inebriated. It was bad, I could smell it on him as soon as I pulled him out of the car and I told him to sit down. He got up, he started running around in circles and it looked like he was going to try to run, then he got back in the car and then the cops came and pulled him out of the car," said Hugh McGuygan.

"I got out and pulled out the fire extinguisher 'cause I saw flames and then the cops showed up and told us to go back, get back. It was crazy, but the guy was okay," said Gaylen Lusch.

Police are still investigating the official cause of the accident.
 

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Fatal Hit-and-Run Case to Go to New Grand Jury

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Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

The DA's office agrees to throw out the indictment of a former teacher accused of killing a young boy in a hit-and-run in January.

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The Dallas County District Attorney's office agreed on Thursday to throw out the indictment of a former Grand Prairie teacher accused of killing a young boy in January and will present the case to another grand jury.

Tammy Lowe, 53, is charged with manslaughter and failure to stop and render aid in the Jan. 24 hit-and-run crash that killed 6-year-old John Raidy.

The unusual move to throw out the indictment came after Lowe's attorneys said prosecutors had reneged on an agreement to allow them to present a defense to the first grand jury.

"It's dirty pool when you don't keep your word," said Susan Anderson, Lowe's attorney.

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The Dallas County District Attorney is going to throw out the indictment against Tammy Lowe, the teacher accused of running over 6-year-old John Raidy then driving off.

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Lowe resigned as a teacher five days after the hit-and-run crash, the same day she turned herself in to police.

Prosecutors said they are under no legal obligation to allow defendants or their attorneys to give information to grand juries but acknowledged they had agreed to in this case.

"We're going to go back and we'll end up dismissing that indictment and present the case to another grand jury and give him an opportunity to present," said Heath Harris, the Dallas County district attorney's top assistant. "This office is all about credibility and doing the right thing."

Lowe's attorneys also complained about police seizing her car and refusing to return it.

Police say it is evidence.

"Why are you keeping her car?" said Cameron Gray, another defense attorney. "Are you going to drive it into the courtroom during the trial? This is a 53-year-old grandma teacher who needs her car."

Gray said he is loaning Lowe his car and also has given her a job in his law office.

Lowe appeared at the news conference with her attorneys but did not say a word.

"She's not going to be talking because I told her not to, so don't ask her any questions," Gray told reporters as the news conference began. "You're wasting your time. She's not going to answer them. That's not because she has something to hide; she has nothing to hide."

Gray said Lowe has an explanation why she hit the boy and didn't stop, but he declined to elaborate.

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Police: Grandma in Amber Alert Has Family in Garland

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Bonnie Benton Miller, center, is suspected of abducting her grandchildren, 2-year-old Nevaen Kimora Simpson, left, and 1-year-old Jordan Malik Simpson. They are believed to be in a silver, four-door 2005 Honda Accord with Texas license plate CYX069.

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Authorities say a Texas grandmother suspected of kidnapping her two Houston County grandchildren has family in Garland.

Authorities issued an Amber Alert on Thursday for the two toddlers, 1-year-old Jordan Malik Simpson and 2-year-old Nevaen Kimora Simpson.

KPRC-TV in Houston reports that Bonnie Benton Miller refused to return the children to their father after a Christmas visit. Their father recently received sole custody of the children after their mother died, and Miller left with the children while court proceedings were being finalized, authorities said.

Jordan Simpson is black and has black hair and eyes. He is 1 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 20 pounds.

Nevaen Smith is black and has black hair and brown eyes. She is 3 feet tall and weighs 35 pounds. Investigators say she was last seen in a light-colored jack, a pink or red shirt and black pants.

Miller, 48, has black hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 183 pounds.

Investigators said they believe Miller and the children are in a silver, four-door 2005 Honda Accord with Texas license plate CYX069.

KPRC reported that Miller was last heard from in Kennard. In addition to her relatives in Garland, she has friends in Houston, the station reported.

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Houston County Sheriff's Office at 936-544-2862.

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City Policy Prohibits Typing and Driving: DPD Chief

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Dallas Police Chief David Brown gave his first formal interview about a nine-month-long NBC 5 investigation that found police officers in Dallas and across Texas were causing car crashes by typing on mobile dashboard computers while driving.

Brown told NBC 5 Investigates that, except for emergency situations, the Dallas Police Department does not allow their officers to type on mobile dashboard computers, or MDCs, while driving.

"We prohibit using the MDC while driving, unless it's to save a life," said Brown. "We're still trying to understand where it's grey. We see it very clearly. It's prohibited, except for emergency situations."

The chief's comments come by surprise because there's no direct statement in the police department's policies telling officers not to type and drive and, during an interview that aired July 30, 2012, Deputy Chief Rick Watson told NBC 5 Investigates indicated there was no policy against typing and driving.

"We rely on their judgment and on their discretion. We're not telling them to do it, we're not telling them not to do it," said Watson.

When asked why the department didn't have a clearly defined policy like some other departments, Watson said last summer that the department was looking at reviewing its policy to see if changes needed to be made. NBC 5 Investigates recently reached out to Watson to clarify his comments from last year, but he has not responded and Brown's office has not offered an explanation for the discrepancy.

In his recent interview with NBC 5, Brown said that typing while driving was actually banned two years ago; however the rule isn't spelled out in the police department's policy. Instead, the chief said, it's in the City of Dallas' Human Resources Department Driving Policy which the chief said covers MDC's even though it doesn't mention them by name.

The HR department rules state that city department heads should: "Hold city drivers accountable for the reckless and irresponsible use of electronic devices while operating a vehicle."

But there's an exception in the policy for police officers, "Emergency response personnel acting within the scope of their official duties may utilize electronic devices while driving - if the device is essential for the nature of the emergency response and another employee is not available to utilize the device."

"The exception is where I think the biggest part of this debate is. What's an emergency situation and when can they do it and when can't they do it?" said Brown.

Other police departments have written more specific rules telling officers exactly what they can and cannot do while driving. In Arlington, police department policy limits typing to minimal use such as one button functions when the car is moving, and only if it is safe to do so. In Fort Worth, the department prohibits typing while driving and even requires officers to pull over to read the screen if there's heavy traffic. The Tarrant County Sheriff Department tells deputies to use the radio to request some information instead of typing.

Brown said his department doesn't need such a detailed policy.

"I'm saying our department may be much different from other departments you've looked at. We just don't see, from our experience, officers using the computer and causing accidents," said Brown.

Dallas Police reports and dash cam videos show police officers rear ending other drivers and running off the road. In one case where there's no video, an accident report shows a Dallas police officer using the MDC, crossed the center line and hit another car head-on.

The department says MDCs have caused 17 Dallas police crashes in four years. That may seem like a lot, but with 2,600 department-related crashes in four years, that number of MDC-related crashes represents less than 1 percent of all department-related crashes over that same time period.

"Our driving accidents are down 26 percent, our MDC-usage accidents are 1 percent of our total accidents. That may be much different for another city and their policies may reflect that," said Brown.

Attorney Trey Branham specializes in litigating injury cases. He said if Dallas gets sued over an MDC-related crash, the city would have a harder time defending itself than other cities with more detailed polices.

Branham's advice to the city of Dallas, "Get real specific. What's the harm? You can make exceptions and you can make specific exceptions if you feel like you need them. But there's no harm at all in being very specific about what you want your officers doing and what you don't want them doing and when you want them doing it."

Brown said he wants to leave plenty of leeway to protect officers who might need to type and drive if their life is in danger.

"It would be an - I'm shot at, another citizen is shot bleeding, I can't get radio transmission, all I had was that computer to communicate with the dispatcher to get me help," said Brown.

For that same reason he's not sure he wants to install devices that lock the keyboard when the car moves, but he's interested to see how they work in cities like Farmer's Branch. The city recently became the first police department in Texas to install the Archangel II that prevents officers from typing on dashboard computers while driving faster than 15 mph.

Brown says he will be closely watching what other departments do to address the issue.

"I think you struck a chord with the series. I think you really have prompted law enforcement to look at something that we have just taken for granted -- that putting so much technology in the car could overwhelm an officer," said Brown.

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Keller Teacher Arrested on Sex Assault Charge

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A teacher with the Keller Independent School District has been arrested on a charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child.

Keller ISD sent a notice to Parkwood Hill Intermediate parents on Thursday about fifth-grade language arts and social studies teacher Damon Miller's arrest.

The notice states that Miller resigned from the school on Feb. 22 for personal reasons and was arrested by Keller police on March 4. Keller ISD states that the charge against Miller does not involve any students from Parkwood Hill Intermediate.

The school district released a statement regarding the arrest:

"We are aware of the arrest and investigation, but most importantly we are focused on our students and families at this time.  We believe this is a matter best discussed at home with parents or with a counselor at school.  We have no indication that the reported incident has any connection to the campus or students of Keller ISD." 

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Bumble Bee Foods Recalls Certain Tuna Products

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San Diego-based company Bumble Bee Foods has issued a voluntary recall on specific codes of five-ounce tuna products recently sold to consumers, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirms.

The recall includes specific codes of Chunk White Albacore and Chunk Light Tuna cans sold to consumers nationwide between Jan. 17 and Feb. 28, 2013.

The FDA says the company is recalling the products due to loose seals on the cans. Loose seals and seams on food products could result in contamination by organisms or pathogens, and could lead to illness if consumed.

To check which products and codes are included in this recall click here.

Consumers who have purchased any of the recalled products are advised to discard the product immediately. So far, Bumble Bee Food representatives say there have been no consumer reports of illnesses attributed to these products.

Consumers with questions about this voluntary tuna recall or reimbursements can contact Buble Bee Consumers Affairs at (800) 800-8572.
 

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23 Philly Schools Slated to Close

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The Philadelphia School Reform Commission voted Thursday night to save four public schools and close more than two dozen in an effort to save the cash-strapped district about $24 million per year.

School officials say many of the buildings have too many empty seats and are in poor condition. Philadelphia School Superintendent William Hite tweeted shortly after the vote.

"The decision to close schools is always difficult but now we must come together to ensure all students are safe and successful," Hite tweeted.

Opponents say the closures will hurt struggling neighborhoods, disrupt students' education and lead to blight.

Hundreds attended the School Reform Commission meeting immediately after a rally. Nineteen people were arrested on disorderly conduct charges after they tried to stop the school closure vote from taking place by blocking the doors to the auditorium. All 19 were issued a citation and later released, police said.

"These terrible attacks on our teachers, attacks on our students, we have to stand up and fight back, and that's what we were doing tonight," said retired teacher Tom Whitehorn.

Among those arrested, was Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.

Jerry Jordan, the current president of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, released a statement shortly after the vote.

"The SRC's vote to close 24 neighborhood schools is a stark illustration of how out of touch the School Reform Commission is with the parents, students, educators and communities that depend on these institutions.

School closings disrupt students' lives and disenfranchise our poorest communities. It is a misguided, poorly planned and ultimately ineffective action that will do nothing to improve education in Philadelphia.

The entire school closing process wastes time and money that would be better spent exploring what it really takes to ensure that all of our schoolchildren get what they need. Instead of starving our schools, then shutting them down, we should be fighting for adequate education funding so that every school can provide students with the materials, programs, services and extracurricular activities that define a quality public education.

The thousands of people who attended the rally at the school district building today remind us that the fight to save public education in Philadelphia is only beginning. The PFT will continue to stand with the community and demand that the SRC, school district, mayor and governor reset their priorities from cutbacks and concessions to reinvestment in our public schools. "


 

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Two Women Stabbed During Fight

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Police are questioning two women who allegedly stabbed each other during a fight.

Investigators say they believe an argument broke out between the two women which escalated to a fight that had both women grabbing knives and slicing each other.

Both women had deep cuts to their arms. One woman was transported to Baylor Medical Center in fair condition, while the other was in serious condition due to significant blood loss.

Police say the women ran out of an apartment after the fight, leaving a trail of blood out to the parking lot.

Dallas police expect to file aggravated assault charges, though it's unclear if one or both women will be charged.

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Dallas Man Fatally Shot in the Head

A Dallas man is struggling to survive after suffering a gunshot wound to the head.

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A Dallas man has died after suffering a gunshot wound to the head.

Neighbors heard gunfire in the 3800 block of Mt. Rainier Street around 2:45 a.m. and called 911.

Police officers arrived at the scene and found the door wide open and the man bleeding on the floor.

Investigators say a gun was found near the victim but that other evidence leads them to believe it was not a suicide attempt.

One woman reported seeing two men running from the home and is giving a statement to police about the incident.

The home is a duplex and police are talking to the woman that lives in the other half of the home about the shooting.

Detectives and crime scene technicians were still collecting evidence and piecing together the series of events early Friday morning.

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Dispatch Tapes of Morales Manhunt Released

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Grapevine police have released the tapes that recorded the conversations between officers and dispatch on the night Miami fugitive Alberto Morales was shot and killed after a five-day manhunt.

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Nearly five hours of Grapevine police radio transmissions provide an inside look into the fatal end of the search for Miami fugitive Alberto Morales.

NBC 5 obtained the transmissions from a Freedom of Information Act request.

Morales, 42, was shot and killed after a five-day manhunt in Grapevine.

The search began Feb. 11, when Miami-Dade detectives Jaime Pardinas and David Carrero were transporting Morales to a prison in Nevada to serve a 30-year sentence for a sexual assault conviction.

Police said Morales used a sharp piece from his eyeglasses to stab Pardinas and escape when the officers stopped at a Wal-Mart in Grapevine.

Local, state and federal law enforcement fanned out in the community looking for Morales.

On Feb. 15, Grapevine police said they received a burglary call at about 10:30 p.m. from a home in the 2100 block of Forest Hills Road near Grapevine Lake.

According to the radio transmissions, Morales stole men's clothing, including shorts, jogging pants, shirts and shoes.

Police then launched a search in the area for Morales.

Here are excerpts from the transmissions:

"Officer: Everybody if they can hear me -- stay in pairs, I don't want anybody moving by themselves."

"Officer: He's on a tree! Look to your left! Look to your left! On a tree! On a tree!
Officer: Shots fired! Shots fired!
Officer: We're OK, we're good!"

"Dispatch: Shots were fired. The suspect is possible in tree."

"Officer: Do you have a suspect down?
Officer: Looks like he's down! He's been shot!"

"Dispatch: Copy, we're going to get F.D. [fire department] out there"

"Officer: Please advise the subject is in custody
Dispatch: The subject is in custody; 325, 327 -- you can disregard the dogs"

Grapevine police said officers opened fire after Morales refused to put his hands up and lunged officers.

Pardinas is back in Miami, recovering from his injuries.

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NBC 5 News Crew Witnesses Woman's Beating

Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News

Patrick Knox (inset) is in jail and his wife is in the hospital after a brutal beating in the parking lot of the Collin County Courthouse. There were many witnesses to the beating including an NBC 5 photojournalist.

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An NBC 5 News crew covering the Deion and Pilar Sanders custody battle got caught up in a different story outside the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney Wednesday morning.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn and her photographer were yards away when a fight broke out between a husband and wife in the parking lot.

Lyn said the man seriously beat the woman and pulled her hair and once she was down on the ground he repeatedly kicked her --- at least seven times according to NBC 5 photojournalist Kerry Smith. He and other people at the courthouse rushed to stop the man.

Smith recorded video just moments after the incident as deputies from the courthouse put Patrick Knox in cuffs.

Meanwhile the woman, identified as Shenekque Nash-Knox, laid on the ground for some 20 minutes. She was taken to Baylor Medical Center in McKinney for treatment.

Nash-Knox's attorney told NBC 5 she was at the courthouse because she's a defendant in a car burglary trial. Her attorney, Andrew Peveto, said he believes Knox may have thought Nash-Knox was going to implicate him in the crime and wanted to silence her.

Because of the altercation in the parking lot, the judge sent the jury in the car burglary trial home.

Knox faces three felony charges for assault on a family member, aggravated assault and retaliation.

NBC 5's Ken Kalthoff contributed to this report.

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FBI: Man in Rangers Ball Cap Robs Banks in 3 States

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An armed man in a blue Texas Rangers baseball cap is believed to have robbed 10 banks.

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The FBI and police in three states are searching for a serial bank robber who has been dubbed the "Loan Ranger Bandit."

The armed man in a blue Texas Rangers baseball cap is believed to have robbed 10 banks in Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi that offer loans, according to KETK-TV in Tyler.

In Texas, he is linked to robberies in Wichita Falls, Tyler, Temple, Round Rock, Salado and College Station in 2011 and 2012. The most recent robbery was in Madison, Miss., on Oct. 26, 2012.

Investigators say the man, who does not disguise his face, displays a note demanding 20s, 50s and 100s during the robberies.

No one has been injured in the robberies, the FBI said.

Investigators described the robber as a white man in his early 30s who is approximately 5 feet 7 inches to six feet tall and weighs about 200 pounds with a medium build. The man has short, light-brown hair and wears glasses. He also has a mole or mark on his forehead just above his right eye, investigators said.

The FBI says the man has worn athletic clothing, jeans and business attire during the robberies.

He may be driving a maroon Chevrolet S-10 pickup with a thin white pinstripe around the truck bed, investigators say.

Anyone with information on the robberies is asked to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit an online tip.

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Man Arrested, Charged With Murder in McKinney

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

McKinney police say 42-year-old Eric Merz was arrested and charged with murder in Collin County.

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A man has been arrested and charged with murder in Collin County.

McKinney police say an unknown emergency was reported at a home on the 300 block of Pintail Drive at about 4:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Officers entered the home and discovered a woman on the floor, dead. She has been identified as 44-year-old Mary "Beth" Merz.

Authorities also found a man in the home, 42-year-old Eric Merz, and initially transported him to Baylor Medical Center for treatment.

Neighbors tell NBC 5 that the two were married with two children. Police say the children were safe and were not at the home when police discovered the couple.

Eric Merz has since been transported to the Collin County Detention Center charged with murder.

Bond for Eric Merz has been set at $150,000.

A neighbor told NBC 5 that man was seen putting something into an outdoor fire pit in the backyard; a few moments later, the neighbor heard two popping noises.

Additional information has not been released by authorities.

The investigation is ongoing.

NBC 5's Omar Villafranca contributed to this report.

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Thousands of Sharks Migrate Off South Florida Coast

Several beaches along South Florida's Atlantic coast line were closed after thousands of sharks were seen migrating in the waters. Guirlene Exantus, Tori Bradshaw, and Burt and Bernice Adams spoke about the sharks.

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Several beaches along South Florida's Atlantic coast line were closed after thousands of sharks were seen migrating in the waters.

The sharks were migrating from Boca Raton to Jupiter since the beginning of March, according to marine biologists.

Biologists said the sharks are going north after migrating to the south for the winter.

Lifeguards at Midtown Beach saw spinner sharks in the waters and put up red flags to tell beachgoers they couldn't enter the water.

"It's dangerous. It's not what you would expect. Families come out here to enjoy the weather, beach, and sand, but now they can't.They have to travel a little bit further than they should," said beachgoer Guirlene Exantus.

Great White Shark Spotted Near Hamptons

Doctors at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach told WPTV that they see about five to six shark bite victims annually. These bites are usually minor, but can put the victim at risk for infections.

Swimmers are advised to swim close at beaches with lifeguards and take jewelry off before getting in the water as experts say sharks are attracted to silver, yellow and gold.

Great White Sharks Protected off Calif. Coast

Tourist Tori Bradshaw just arrived in South Florida from her home state of Washington.

"Well, we don't have sharks in Washington," she said "I really wanted to go swimming."

"If there are sharks, you aren't going to find me in there, haha. Only in Las Vegas," said Burt Abrams, visiting from Cleveland, Ohio.

They've actually enjoyed being in the water on the their vacation and were surprised to hear they may have not been swimming alone.

"The water has been beautiful. It's been warm. I don't think they come in this shallow, but I'm not going to test it," Bernice Abrams said.
 

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Car "Explodes" After Crashing Into Bridge

Keaton Fox, NBC 5

A driver is in the hospital this morning after crashing his car into a bridge over Joe Pool Lake.

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A driver is in the hospital this morning after crashing his car into a bridge over Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie.

The crash happened around 4 a.m. Thursday when the car slammed into a concrete guardrail in the southbound lanes of Lake Ridge Parkway.

A responding officer described the crash scene as an "explosion" after debris was scattered all over the southbound and northbound lanes. The car's engine was about 100 yards away from the car.

The driver wasn't inside the car when officers arrived. The Department of Public Safety launched a helicopter to look for the driver.

A resident along Nautical Drive noticed a man walking down the street, about a quarter of a mile from the crash scene. An ambulance and police went to that location and took the man to the hospital to be checked out.

Police say they don't know why the man ran from them.

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Burglars' Wild Ride Sends Two to Hospital

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

A wild ride for a couple of suspected burglars in Dallas sent two people to the hospital early Thursday morning.

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A wild ride for a couple of suspected burglars in Dallas sent two people to the hospital early Thursday morning.

Dallas police officers say two men rammed into a squad car outside of a 7-Eleven at Good Latimer Expressway and Elm Street, then hit an off-duty firefighter head-on at Cadiz Street and Akard Street in Downtown.

Police say the two men had been trying to steal some belongings out of a Jeep in the 7-Eleven parking lot then tried to make a get-away.

A Dallas Police squad car on patrol had been in the intersection, when the suspects ran a red light and plowed into the cruiser. The impact of the crash didn't hurt the officers, but it did wreck the vehicle to the point that the officers couldn't chase after the suspects.

The officers notified police in the area to look out for a mid-1970's Chevy El Camino.

Just minutes later, a 911 call came in that the same car had been driving down the wrong way on Cadiz and hit an SUV head-on.

The serious crash injured the driver of the SUV, an off-duty Dallas firefighter.  Emergency crews say she possibly has some broken bones and minor injuries.

The passenger of the El Camino wasn't responsive and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition following the crash.

The driver of the El Camino took off running, but police quickly tracked him down and arrested him.

Police have not yet released the name of the suspects or what charges they'll be facing.

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NRH House Fire Injures One

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One person was injured in a morning house fire in North Richland Hills Thursday morning, fire crews said.

The fire started around 6:30 a.m. in the 7000 block of Windhaven Road. When firefighters arrived, there was heavy smoke coming through the roof. 

One person was outside the home and suffering from burns. He was taken to Parkland Hospital. His condition is unknown.

Fire crews say the house is a total loss.

The fire marshall is looking for signs of where the fire started.

No one else was injured and the fire was contained to the home.

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LPGA Tour to Come to Irving

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Christine Lee, NBC 5 Irving Reporter

The North Texas LPGA Shootout will be played at the Las Colinas Country Club in April. It will be the first LPGA event in North Texas in 20 years.

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The Ladies Professional Golf Association is coming back to North Texas for the first time in more than 20 years.

The North Texas LPGA Shootout will be held next month at the Las Colinas Country Club.

North Texas golfers on the LPGA Tour say they are happy to have a tournament at home.

"I've been on tour 13 years, and I always wanted to play at home because I do know the people here and I know they love golf and I can't wait to play in front of them," said Angela Stanford, a North Texas native.

Gerina Piller, who lives in North Texas, said playing on a local gold course has its advantages.

"Being here in town, you can play as much as you want and try to get that extra experience," she said. "This week, we'll probably come out a few more times before we get back on the road."

The tournament will feature 144 players over four days of competition.

The LPGA says it has experienced a surge of support from fans.

"Our ratings are up 70 percent over the past two years in our North American and domestic events. That says a lot," LPGA spokesman Kraig Kann said. "A few years back, we were about 40 percent tape-delayed coverage, and now we're 90 percent live on the scheduled domestic events and North American events and 100 percent live on the weekends."

As the North Texas pros continue their busy tournament schedule around the world, they said they'll be looking forward to their upcoming stop in their hometown.

"I get to stay at home, and I don't have to get on another airplane, and I kind of get a couple of days to regroup. It's cool. I haven't had that opportunity yet, so I'm excited," Stanford said.

The North Texas LPGA Shootout takes place April 25-28.

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New Signage Plans to Help Town East Mall Standout

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The city of Mesquite is pumping money into a mall in an effort to give the retail area a boost. 

Mesquite's City Council approved a plan to jump start development at Town East Mall hoping to attract shoppers.

The plan includes putting in a $650,000 dollar marquee sign---like the monumental marquee sign constructed at the Mesquite Pro Rodeo in 2012.

Town East Mall business owners invested in a special fund for new signage.

The longtime shopping center is trying to standout as it sits lost in the long line of business signs positioned along Interstate 635.

"The sign helps promote and helps draws attention to the new things that are happening, this is an established area, it always important to stay a couple of steps ahead of the competition," said Mesquite Manager of Economic Development Tom Palmer. "They'll see this sign and say, 'hey, something new is happening and it's an opportunity to direct attention so maybe the person will say, 'Hey I haven't given Town East Mall, I haven't given the Town East retail area a chance in a while."

The mall was built in 1971 and officials have tried over the years to reinvent the mall. The last big renovation was in 2005.

"When I used to come here and it was packed, now you can get around easily here," said shopper Michael Shafer. "That's not a good sign for a mall."

City leaders recognize the lack of foot traffic and are prepared to invest money to help the mall turn things around.

"This is one step in the progression of Town East Mall," said Town East Mall General Manager Chad Hastings.

Some shoppers said, it'll take more than a sign to give the mall a boost.

"They need to do what they can to draw people here otherwise it's gonna go downhill," said mall-goer Chris Shafer.

The city said sales are at a 17-month all-time high and new development is in the planning stages.

Mall operators say it's a matter of convincing the 200,000 people driving down I-635 every day to notice the difference.

"I tell you, that perception issue will change the moment they step into Town East Mall," said Hastings. " Because it is a beautiful mall."

The new sign is expected to make its debut by summer of 2013. 

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Animal Cruelty Cases Get Special Prosecutor Unit

Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News

The Dallas County District Attorney received a $200,000 gift to open an animal cruelty unit which will focus strictly on crimes involving animals.

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Animals will no longer have to compete with people for case attention at the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.

County commissioners on Tuesday accepted a $200,000 gift from the organization Safer Dallas to fund an animal cruelty unit that will strictly focus on cases involving harm to animals.

"We at the DA's office are excited and eager," First Assistant District Attorney Heath Harris said. "We're going to come down, and you and people need to know that you will be prosecuted."

Animal advocate Jonnie England, who has participated in several high-profile cruelty cases in the past, praised the special unit.

"I think we'll see more cases being prosecuted and more swiftly," she said.

Animal activists say the unit may help people, too, because animal abusers are also more likely to commit violence against humans.

"It's just a vicious cycle, and we really need to send a message about this and educate the public why it is important," England said.

The unit will include one prosecutor and one investigator. Outside investigators with the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will work with the unit, too.

"These animals can't testify," said James Bias, SPCA of Texas president. "You can't put this puppy on the stand and tell me what happened, so we have to look for specialized evidence. They're going to know how to prosecute the criminal cases."

The donation will supply one year of funding for the animal cruelty unit, but county commissioners said they are committed to keeping it going.

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Three-Alarm Apt. Fire in Grand Prairie

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Grand Prairie Reporter

Six units were lost and 8 units damaged after a kitchen fire at Clayton's Mark Apartments in Grand Prairie Tuesday.

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Firefighters spent Tuesday afternoon battling a fire at an apartment complex in Grand Prairie.

The Grand Prairie Fire Department says the fire at Clayton's Mark Apartments in the 500 block of SW 23rd Street started as a kitchen fire.

Six units were destroyed in the blaze and eight other units were damaged.

25 people living at the complex were displaced. The American Red Cross was working to help those people.

No one was injured in the fire according to the Grand Prairie Fire Department.

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Deion and Pilar Sanders Back in Court in Custody Battle

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Sanders' Bitter Battle Focuses on Children

The divorce battle between Pilar and Deion Sanders now focuses on who gets primary custody of the couple's three children.

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Deion and Pilar Sanders go to court to determine the future of their children and where their primary residence will be.

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The messy divorce between former Dallas Cowboy Deion Sanders and his estranged wife, Pilar, now centers on their three kids.

It's up to jurors to choose which parent decides the children's primary residence.

No matter how nasty the divorce has been between the Sanders, both Deion and Pilar say they want what is best for their kids. What that is, is now in the hands of 12 jurors at the Collin County Courthouse.

"I love my babies. I've done everything for them and with them and anything to keep them happy and doing very well in all they do. I'm mommy," said Pilar Sanders.

"I have my boys on a daily basis. My daughter's with me all the time. They go back and forth whenever they want, that's the way I am. If you want to spend time with your mom, let's do it," said Deion Sanders.

Outside of the courtroom, Pilar and Deion Sanders seemed willing to work out a way to split time with their three kids.

"I've never denied them access to their father at all. I believe a child needs both parents, and never withheld my children from having time with their father, and I encourage a lot of time," said Pilar Sanders.

Pilar Sanders' attorney claims the former Cowboy is $275,000 behind in paying their fees.

Primetime insists that's what this battle is really about. "She only gets a million dollars in the prenup. They've exhausted her to the end. She's not smart enough to see that. The fight for the kids, it's not about the kids. It's about the money," said Deion Sanders.

Inside the courtroom, where cameras aren't allowed, attorneys took off the gloves and the fight was on. A jury of 7 women and 5 men find themselves as the referees in the battle over the Sanders' kids.

The jury will not decide how much time the kids will spend with each parent or an amount of child support, only which parent will chose the primary residence of all three kids.

The trial is expected to last all week.

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Woman Drives Truck Into Downtown Fort Worth Building

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A woman is being checked out at an area hospital after driving her truck into a downtown Fort Worth copy shop Wednesday morning.

Police were called to Thomas Reprographics at the corner of West 7th Street and Lamar Street after witnesses heard the crash around 3:00 a.m.

The truck missed the split in the road along 7th Street, drove over a street sign, over a curb and into the building. Three large panes of glass were shattered along the side of the street and part of the building was caved in.

The woman was slumped over the wheel of the truck and a window had to be broken out of the truck to get the woman out, police said. 

A woman who lives in the building said she thought a decorative item on the roof had fallen off and crashed to the ground.

All downtown streets are open after the crash.

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Ebby Halliday Turns 102

Catherine Ross, NBC 5 Collin County Reporter

North Texas real estate legend Ebby Halliday celebrated her 102nd birthday with friends and associates Tuesday.

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The "first lady of North Texas real estate" is celebrating a milestone -- her 102nd birthday.

Hundreds of friends and associates of Ebby Halliday gathered at Southfork Ranch on Tuesday morning for the icon's birthday celebration.

"Ebby herself is not only an icon, but a role model for all of us," said sales associate Mary Poss, who says she has counted Halliday as a friend and mentor for three decades. "She has more stamina than anyone could imagine. I suspect she might outlive us all."

Halliday founded her real estate company in 1945. It has since grown to the largest independently owned residential company of its kind in Texas.

Current president and CEO Mary Frances Burleson has been working for the company and with Halliday for 55 years.

She credits Halliday's vision, hard work and commitment to charity for her success, adding that her mentor has continued to be a trailblazer for women in business.

"When I came on board, women didn't have a lot of opportunities, so she opened a lot of doors, and has still done that for a long time," she said.

Halliday addressed the room, giving a simple "thank you for coming" to the crowd and posing for hundreds of pictures.

She will celebrate her actual birthday on Saturday.

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TSA to Permit Small Knives, Golf Clubs on Planes

Types of knives permitted by the TSA.

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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration announced that it will allow small knives and other previously restricted items like golf clubs and hockey sticks on the plane for the first time since the Sept. 11 attacks.

"This is part of an overall Risk-Based Security approach, which allows Transportation Security Officers to better focus their efforts on finding higher threat items such as explosives," the TSA said in a statement.

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Knives must be less than 2.36 inches and less than half an inch at the widest point. Box cutters and knives with locking blades and molding handles are still banned, NBC News reported. The change will take effect April 25.

Overseas passengers will no longer have to check their knives as they pass through the U.S., according to Bloomberg News.

Novelty sports equipment like souvenir bats given out at baseball games and Wiffle ball bats will also be allowed as long as they're less than 24 inches long. Lightweight plastic bats are permitted even if they're more than 2 feet long.

Billiard cues, ski poles and lacrosse sticks will also be permitted.

"All TSA is doing is catching up with the rest of the world," Douglas R. Laird, president of aviation consulting firm Laird & Associates and former head of security for Northwest Airlines told NBC News.

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Sanders Children May Have to Testify in Custody Battle

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The messy divorce battle between former Dallas Cowboy Deion Sanders and his estranged wife, Pilar, now centers on their three kids.

It's up to a jury to choose which parent decides the children's primary residence.

A judge temporarily gave those rights to Deion Sanders, but the couple has been splitting time 50-50.

Caught in the middle of the battle are the Sanders' three children who may be called on to testify.

"The way they're attacking it, they're probably going to put them on the stand, and that's very unfortunate. But, if they do me and her shouldn't be in the courtroom, because you know with the loyalty thing.  They shouldn't even do that anyway.  They shouldn't put them on the stand, but that's the direction it looks like the opposing side is going," said Deion Sanders.

There are 36 scheduled witnesses in total, which could stretch the trial into next week.

Attorneys Paint Pictures of Parenting

Deion Sanders is expected to be back on the stand on Wednesday to continue testimony from Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Deion Sanders' testimony was at times tearful, angry, and touched on many topics that Deion argued don't have much to do with the Sanders' three children -- including their reality TV show, Deion's Hall of Fame acceptance speech, and the Prime Prep Academy charter school Deion founded.

But attorneys for Pilar Sanders said that busy schedule shows Deion Sanders has far too much going on to be a full-time parent. Additionally, attorneys told jurors that the former Cowboy has a split personality.

Attorneys for Deion Sanders painted Pilar as a model and actress, and an absent parent more focused on her Hollywood dreams than her three children.

Deion Sanders argues the battle is all about money.

"She only gets a million dollars in the prenup. They've exhausted her to the end. She's not smart enough to see that. The fight for the kids, it's not about the kids. It's about the money," said Deion Sanders on Tuesday.

Pilar Sanders claims it's about who's the more reliable parent.

"I love my babies. I've done everything for them and with them and anything to keep them happy and doing very well in all they do. I'm mommy," said Pilar Sanders on Tuesday.

"Primetime" Drama Over Divorce

The Sanders divorce drama has been going on since Deion Sanders announced his split on Facebook in Dec. 2011.

Since then, both sides have argued over everything from the prenuptial agreement to alleged assaults and criminal mischief, child support payments and now child custody.

Still, no matter how nasty the divorce has been between the Sanders, both Deion and Pilar say they want what is best for their kids.

"I have my boys on a daily basis. My daughter's with me all the time. They go back and forth whenever they want, that's the way I am. If you want to spend time with your mom, let's do it," said Deion Sanders on Tuesday.

Outside of the courtroom, Pilar and Deion Sanders seemed willing to work out a way to split time with their three kids.

"I've never denied them access to their father at all. I believe a child needs both parents, and never withheld my children from having time with their father, and I encourage a lot of time," said Pilar Sanders on Tuesday.

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