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Downtown Dallas shooting injures 3 in apartment building
SUMMARY: Dallas Police are providing limited information following a shooting at an apartment complex in Downtown Dallas, where three individuals were shot and taken to the hospital. Police have not released suspect descriptions, and the condition of the victims remains unknown. Officers were seen entering the building with rifles and protective gear. A resident reported hearing a loud noise that did not sound like a gunshot while trying to take his dog out. The street is now open, but the investigation is ongoing, with police interviewing witnesses and maintaining a presence at the scene. Further details are awaited.
Dallas police say three people were injured in a shooting at a downtown apartment building on Thursday. FOX 4’s Steven Dial has more on what we know and what we still don’t.
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Help for Houston drivers tricked into paying high parking fees
SUMMARY: A KPRC2 investigation reveals that Metropolis, a California-based parking company managing several garages in Houston, faces a proposed class action lawsuit for allegedly overcharging drivers. Complaints have arisen about excessive fees, such as a reported charge of $262 for a $5 parking session. Customers have described this as a “bait and switch” tactic amid a system driven by AI with no human oversight. The lawsuit seeks to stop what is considered an illegal scheme, while Metropolis claims that complaints represent less than 1% of transactions. The situation continues to frustrate drivers who face unexpected charges.
Last August, KPRC 2 exposed numerous complaints about Metropolis, specifically related to a garage on Franklin in downtown Houston. Now, a Houston law firm has filed a lawsuit to stop the company from charging unfair parking fees. According to Alex Brown from The Lanier Law Firm, โWe expect this is happening every day at every one of these centers.โ
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KSAT 12 Nightbeat : Sep 17, 2024
SUMMARY: Bear County deputies arrested 39-year-old John Yates, accused of illegal dumping, leading to a shooting and a crash that killed 36-year-old George Gomez. Gomez chased Yates after he and other employees saw him dumping at a car dealership. During the altercation, Yates allegedly brandished a gun, resulting in Gomez reportedly suffering a heart attack and severe injuries in a crash. Meanwhile, a couple, Lisa and Louis Olivo, face allegations of child endangerment; their daughter died due to neglected medical needs. Additionally, Constantino Gonado is on trial for a crash in 2021 that resulted in an unborn child’s death. Other news includes a federal interest rate decision, the impact of a recent earthquake, and high school sports highlights.
The KSAT 12 News Team provides a look at local, regional, statewide and national news events and the latest information on local traffic and weather issues.
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Fort Worth ISD superintendent's job in jeopardy after accountability ratings fall
SUMMARY: The Fort Worth ISD School Board held a meeting to discuss Superintendent Dr. Angelica Ramsey’s future but made no decisions. Concerns were raised by the mayor, city council, and community regarding the district’s declining performance, particularly its recent “C” accountability rating, which is significantly lower than nearby districts. During public comments, frustrated parents, teachers, and community members criticized Dr. Ramsey’s leadership, attributing the district’s issues to her management. While some defended her, the majority expressed dissatisfaction. The board adjourned without a conclusion, with another meeting set for next Tuesday, where further discussions may occur regarding her position.
Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Dr. Angelica Ramsey sat silent as frustrated parents, teachers and community members teed off on …
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