September 10, 2020 Dallas top cop 'needed' by city, police official says amid chief's resignation Amid a wave of police chief resignations across the United States, one law enforcement official is signaling his displeasure with losing Dallas' top cop.
September 10, 2020 Texas federal judge rules mail-in voting procedure unconstitutional, orders officials to fix signature verification A federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday that the state’s system of verifying signatures on mail-in ballots was unconstitutional and should be immediately corrected in advance of Election Day in November.
September 10, 2020 Police need chiefs not afraid to stand up to politicians: retired Dallas police officer Police need chiefs who will not be afraid to stand up to politicians, retired Dallas police officer C'mone Wingo told “Fox & Friends” on Thursday.
September 9, 2020 Dallas paintball operator invites guests to ‘come shoot zombies’ from tactical vehicles A Texas paintball park is hosting an interactive “Zombie Safari” throughout the month that will let guests shoot at roaming undead monsters from its “Zombie Response Vehicles.”
September 9, 2020 Texas bishop backs up priest who said Catholic Democrats should 'repent' or 'face the fires of hell' A Wisconsin priest slammed a fellow clergy member who spoke at the Democratic Convention and called on any Catholic Democrats to revoke their support of the party or “face the fires of Hell.”
September 9, 2020 Texas' Abbott asks candidates to sign pledge against slashing police funding Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is asking all candidates running for office in his state this November to sign a pledge against cutting funding to police departments.
September 8, 2020 Dallas police chief resigns after criticism of department’s actions against peaceful protesters Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall announced her resignation Tuesday, the latest in a string of police chiefs to step down amid calls for police reform.
September 8, 2020 Teen ISIS recruiter makes bomb threat during online college lecture: feds Ibraheem Ahmed Al Bayati, 19, Zoom-bombed the college class Sept. 2 — and blurted out in the middle of it, “What does any of this have to do with the fact that UH is about to get bombed in a few days?,’’ federal authorities said.
September 8, 2020 Texas police who evicted Houston family on TV raise $228G to help amid coronavirus pandemic The Texas law enforcement agency who served the eviction notice for a Houston family shown kicked out of their home on national television last week after losing their primary source of income during the coronavirus pandemic has since raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help that same family get back on their feet.
September 8, 2020 Fugitive linked to Georgia deputy's shooting caught; suspected gunman still on the loose One of two wanted fugitives sought in connection to a Labor Day shooting involving a Georgia sheriff's deputy has been caught, investigators said.