Chief Brown’s Haunting Words About Violence Against Cops

Last June, 35-year-old James Boulware planted pipe bombs and then shot up DPD headquarters. He was later killed by a police sniper. During an interview with the Dallas Observer, Dallas Police Chief David Brown spoke about the threat of violence his officers feel on the job. In the wake of…

Dallas Had a Deadly July 4 Weekend

Independence Day, a time when Americans of all stripes come together to celebrate their nation’s birth. Invariably, many do this by making all manner of terrible decisions involving booze, fireworks, large bodies of water, or some combination of the three. And invariably, some of those decisions prove fatal. Below is…

Ex-Cowboy C.J. Spillman Convicted of Rape

Former Cowboys safety C.J. Spillman has been convicted of rape by a Tarrant County jury. He now faces a minimum of two and as many as 20 years in prison at a Friday sentencing hearing. On September 20, 2014 Spillman attacked a woman visiting him from Chicago at the Gaylord…

Drug Conspiracy Nets 19 in Southeast Dallas County

Nineteen Texans, mostly women, were arrested Tuesday for their role in a methamphetamine distribution ring the U.S. Department of Justice says was operating out of the southeast Dallas County towns of Pleasant Grove, Seagoville and Balch Springs. Each person named in the indictment is charged with one count of conspiracy to possess…

10-Year-Old Victim Found, But Armed Kidnappers Still At Large

Nicholas Fierros Jr., a Dallas 10-year-old kidnapped during an apparent home invasion Monday afternoon in Dallas, is “physically fine,” Dallas police said Tuesday afternoon. A couple found Fierros after several hours and identified him from photos distributed by Dallas police, Assistant Police Chief Randy Blankenbaker said.  The three men who…

Dallas Firm at Center of Scheme that Allegedly Fleeced Pro Athletes

In court documents, the Securities and Exchange Commission refers to him only as “Client One,” and all we know about him is that he is a prominent former Major League Baseball player who lost millions in a “Ponzi-like” scheme involving Ash Narayan, an investment adviser working for a Dallas-based wealth management…

Cops Nab Dallas Fugitive Wanted for Killing Common-Law Wife’s Son

Dallas police have been looking for Jesus Anthony Rodriguez since February 5. With the help of the United States Marshal North Texas Fugitive Task Force, they finally got their man over the weekend, booking Rodriguez into Dallas County Jail early Saturday morning. According to DPD, Rodriguez, his common law wife and…

Mark Cuban Gives Dallas Police Cool $1 Million for Orlando Response

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is backing Dallas cops’ response to Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay-friendly Orlando night club with a $1 million donation. The cash will pay for an estimated 16,000 hours of overtime to be used for what the city describes as “enhanced counterterrorism efforts, including additional…

Hurst Man Gets 30 Years In Child Porn Case

It remains one of the creepiest instances of child exploitation North Texas has ever seen, and now a court has sentenced Randy Ray Wesson to 30 years in federal prison for committing it. Sometime in January 2014, Wesson met Ricardo Lugo, 17, on Instagram. Wesson lived in Hurst. Lugo lived…

Updating: Shooting at Love Field

Sometime around noon Friday, there was a shooting just outside the terminal at Love Field. Bryan Armstrong, who says he’d just got off a flight at the airport, captured the incident on video, which appears to show a Dallas police officer shooting an individual just outside Baggage Claim Door 3…

Ken Starr Makes Things Worse With Bizarre Local TV Interview

Somehow, Ken Starr keeps making Baylor’s expanding sexual assault catastrophe even worse. Friday morning, a Waco TV station released the full video of an interview it conducted with Starr on Wednesday shortly after he made the decision to resign as chancellor of the university. During the interview, KWTX’s Julie Hays asks…

Baylor Cleaned House Because It Had To

Baylor has done the bare minimum it had to do after revelations of a campus culture that turned its back on, and often actively worked against, victims of sexual assaults committed by members of the school’s football team. Art Briles, the former Stephenville High School and University of Houston head…

Two Texas Lawmen in Tyler Track the Billions Spent to Rebuild Afghanistan

There’s a tunnel connecting the U.S. Embassy in Kabul to the U.S. Agency for International Development office building across the street. It’s a popular — and safe— thoroughfare for the diplomats, accountants, Foreign Service officers and non-governmental agency workers involved in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.    Jeff Millslagle is walking through…

Headless Body Discovered in South Texas Still Unsolved

Headless, that’s how Jubal Alexander was found. Sitting in his blue Chevy pickup, parked underneath a bridge near a boat ramp in Brazoria County, he hadn’t been heard from since April 27, local news reported. Even though he worked overnights as a pipe cutter at a local chemical plant, the…