Dallas police Sgt. Thomas Michael Fry is accused of stealing, pawning department firearms, adding to a concerning number of police guns on the streets
2 teens face capital murder charges
"Dallas diversity is our strength," Michael Igo said. "It contributes to the economic and cultural vibrancy of our community."
The immigration crackdown has spurred anxiety for some in North Texas, who police officials worry could shy away from reporting crime.
DALLAS – A Dallas police sergeant has been indicted on federal gun charges for selling stolen service weapons.Thomas Michael Fry, 52, is facing three counts of possession and sale of stolen firearms,
The affidavit says Willie Jones. then 40, denied knowing the 81-year-old woman and any involvement in her death, saying he "would never have sexual intercourse with a woman of that age."
The murder of Anthony Egeonu was the breaking point for a packed room of concerned residents who live in downtown Dallas.
Family members are suing the city of Dallas for the wrongful death of a man while police chased a murder suspect. They say they want to prevent this kind of thing from happening again.
The Dallas Police Department (DPD) said in a release that Dallas police officer Issac Burton was arrested on Jan. 25 for public intoxication, a class-C misdemeanor. DPD did not say when or where the incident happened but noted that officer Burton was placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an Internal Affairs investigation.
A Dallas police sergeant has been indicted on federal gun charges for allegedly selling stolen service weapons, according to Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of
Anthony Welch was driving on I-35E near Red Oak when he was crashed into by a suspect who was leading Dallas officers on a pursuit.
Dallas police say they will continue to uphold the constitutional rights of all residents and encourage victims of crime to report those crimes regardless of their immigration status. In a video shared online Wednesday,