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Pasadena used car dealership faces lawsuits over selling faulty cars
SUMMARY: KPRC’s investigation into Strawberry Road Auto Sales reveals serious allegations of fraud and deception, with over a dozen lawsuits filed against the dealership over the past two years. Customers claim they were misled during vehicle purchases, facing pressure to buy extended warranties for faulty cars. Reports include vehicles arriving damaged, unsafe to drive, and with tampered odometers. The dealership also operates under a different name, Concept Motorcars, facing similar accusations. One lawsuit was settled, but the majority remain unresolved. Victims are calling for the business to be shut down due to the alleged wrongdoing.
File after file, lawsuit after lawsuit – it seems Strawberry Road Auto Sales has a troubling history of selling subpar vehicles.
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Community honors fallen Terrell police officer Jacob Candanoza
SUMMARY: Community members in Terrell, east of Dallas, gathered to mourn Officer Jacob Candenosa, who was shot and killed in the line of duty. The 28-year-old officer was killed after stopping a truck with expired tags in a motel parking lot. A heartfelt vigil was held outside the Terrell Police Department, where the police chief highlighted Candenosa’s great smile and enthusiasm. First responders from Dallas and Kaufman County showed support for Candenosa’s family, committing to care for his wife and daughter. In addition, the department is collecting Christmas gifts for his daughter, with the funeral scheduled for next Tuesday.
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Luigi Mangione: More evidence connects suspect to CEO murder | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: New York police have linked Luigi Mangione to the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with evidence including a ghost gun and fingerprints on a water bottle and Kind bar found near the crime scene. Investigators also discovered a notebook containing a passage suggesting a planned attack on the CEO. While friends describe Mangione as a driven, social person, investigators are exploring his recent back surgery and lost contact with family. Some supporters are offering help with his legal bills. Mangione is being held in Pennsylvania, fighting extradition to New York, in solitary confinement without psychiatric watch.
There is more evidence that police in New York say connects Luigi Mangione to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A notebook carried by the suspect could contain even more clues.
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Ahead of expected council vote, Austin Planning Commission weighs hospital safety
SUMMARY: KXAN’s “Preventing Disaster” investigation highlighted a deadly car crash into an Austin hospital ER, sparking city council discussions on safety barriers called bollards. These barriers could prevent such crashes, but many medical facilities resist their implementation due to aesthetic concerns. In response to the investigation, Austin’s City Council is considering an ordinance to require bollards at new hospitals and emergency rooms. While bollards are shown to be effective, critics argue the scope should extend to other public facilities. The measure, supported by local lawmakers, aims to prevent similar incidents, despite pushback from medical centers and some council members.
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