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Three community organizers with PRO Gainesville, a grassroots group, protested a Confederate monument in downtown Gainesville in the summer of 2020, when people were gathering around the country to protest symbols of the Confederacy.
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A 68-year-old man is the seventh person to die while in Tarrant County Jail custody this year.
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A Euless woman who is charged with attempted murder and injury to a child was rearrested and had her bond set at $1 million.
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In two lawsuits, the families of two hospital workers say Nestor Hernandez, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas and the Texas parole board share blame for the murders.
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Documents obtained by KERA News show that the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office restraint procedures and use of force policies haven't been updated for more than 15 years.
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Grand juries have indicted Rafael Moreno and Joel Garcia for their alleged roles in Johnson's death behind bars.
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North Texas law enforcement agencies are trying to help families who have a missing loved one, no matter how old the case is.
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Multiple women have complained to the state and media about physical and sexual abuse suffered by a guard at the Lane Murray Unit in Gatesville. The state said it has no evidence of a crime or infraction.
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Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart pleaded guilty to two charges during the Monday morning motions hearing. The trial will continue with two additional charges.
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Kai'Yere Campbell is intellectually disabled, with autism and a schizophrenia diagnosis, according to his mom, who says he suffered during his time in the Tarrant County Jail.
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A North Texas woman was charged with attempted capital murder after she allegedly tried to drown a three-year-old Muslim child in an apartment complex pool.
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A woman hurt in last year's State Fair of Texas shooting accused two companies that provided security for the fair of negligence.
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In 2022, the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office asked the state’s highest criminal court to reconsider Paul Storey’s death sentence. The court declined on Wednesday.
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Police are investigating the deaths of several adults across North Texas who died under the care of Regla Becquer and her company Love and Caring for People LLC.