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Texas State police: White supremacists cited for posting racist flyers Eight self-proclaimed white supremacists were cited with criminal trespass for posting racist flyers on the Texas State University campus, according to university police. The individuals are not students and "admitted to being affiliated with white supremacy organizations at the time of their detainment," ...
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Police: Woman left 6 dogs to die in abandoned car Officers said a woman hired two strangers through Craigslist to help her transport her dozens of dogs to Texas, because she was moving there. She met the two people at Los Altos Park earlier this week, but they never followed her to Texas. Police said the woman allegedly left the dogs inside the ...
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Car crashes into North Texas home and explodes, injuring 3 residents and officer A car crashed into a home in Hurst on Saturday afternoon, hitting a gas line and causing an explosion that injured three people inside and a police officer who had responded to the wreck, a city spokeswoman said. The crash happened in the 400 block of Myrtle Drive. Police responded to the crash, and ...
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Gun activists to protest through Olmos Park after weeks of confrontation with police OLMOS PARK, Texas - The city of Olmos Park sent a notice to businesses and residents earlier this week acknowledging a planned protest throughout the city. "We want to inform you that the Olmos Park Police Department is working with neighboring municipalities and outside agencies to ensure (a) ...
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Affidavit: Man robbed Texas bank to get medical treatment in jail AUSTIN (KXAN) - A man is in the Travis County Jail after police say he robbed a bank to get medical treatment in jail. Austin police said just before 1 p.m. on Friday, 58-year-old Edward Austin Averill III walked into Prosperity Bank on 1610 West North Loop in north Austin. According to an arrest affidavit, ...
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Harker Heights: Police chief prepares to retire HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas (KWTX) On March 2, Harker Heights police Chief Michael Gentry announced his retirement after about 40 years in law enforcement. April 27 will be his last day on the job. Gentry says he was encouraged to join the force by his family. "For me it was a natural progression ...
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