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Out in The Colony, an Undercover Sting and a Sex-Trafficking Ring in an Unlikely Place

By Emily MathisJuly 24, 2014

The Colony has steadily moved up in the prestigious ranks of best DFW suburbs, and it’s been designated as a “Playful City USA,” which means the Humana Foundation thinks there are lots of playgrounds here. But the suburb’s idyllic veneer was cracked this week when 14 johns, seven escorts and…

An Open Carry Group Protested at Dealey Plaza Saturday. There’s a YouTube Video.

By Stephen YoungJuly 23, 2014

As they’ve been doing on each third Saturday for months, advocates for the open carrying of firearms gathered — semiautomatic weapons in tow — at Dealey Plaza over the weekend. As usual the demonstrators, who call themselves Come and Take It Dallas, handed out literature and preened with their armaments…

Fort Worth Is Recruiting Gay Cops, and They Won’t Even Be Openly Harassed by Colleagues

By Eric NicholsonJuly 23, 2014

The Fort Worth Police Department has come a long way since 2009, when it marked the 40th anniversary of the landmark Stonewall riots, sparked by the ill-conceived, poorly executed raid of a New York gay bar, by conducting an ill-conceived, poorly executed raid of the Rainbow Lounge. The department reprimanded…

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In One of Dallas’ Roughest Neighborhoods, a Boy Shot Dead and No Explanation

By Sky ChaddeJuly 23, 2014

Fidel Akagbusu, a Lake Highlands gas station clerk, was talking to a customer late Monday night when the pop-pop of gun fire pierced the quiet. His head snapped to his right, across six lanes to the strip mall on the corner of Audelia Road and Forest Lane. He saw a…

Dallas Service Workers Can’t Wait for the Notoriously Bad Tippers of Mary Kay to Leave

By Emily MathisJuly 21, 2014

The Mary Kay convention has been gracing Dallas for the last 40 years, and by now the lipsticked ladies have become a staple of the Dallas summer, known for pumping millions into the local economy. The money just doesn’t spill into servers’ wallets. Over the decades, the Mary Kay attendees…

Dallas Cops’ Crappy New Software Has Also Been Cutting Off the Public’s Access to Crime Reports

By Amy MartynJuly 18, 2014

Many homeowners on Swiss Avenue have been victims of patio furniture theft this summer. Exactly how many items of furniture were stolen, who the criminals are and who complained about it remain a mystery. There are no reports. We just know there were patio furniture thefts because people are saying…

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Lazy Dallas Rich People Are Paying $10K to Propose to Their Girlfriends at the Arboretum

By Alice LaussadeJuly 17, 2014

The Dallas Morning News recently ran a story about local marriage proposal services available in Dallas. Here’s how it works, according to the story: The Yes Girls’ full Dallas Marriage Proposal Package — which includes the planning and execution of a proposal — goes for just under $3,500. More elaborate…

Open Carry Advocates Win in Court, Will Celebrate by Freaking Out Kids at Six Flags

By Sky ChaddeJuly 15, 2014

According to Arlington law, demonstrators can’t hand out literature to drivers who are not parked. It would seem, then, that distributing anything — even pocket copies of the U.S. Constitution — at busy intersections is out of the question. But earlier this year, that’s exactly what members of Open Carry…

“Pill Mill” Pharmacist Sentenced, Doctor Who Wrote Fake Prescriptions for Homeless Is Next

By Emily MathisJuly 15, 2014

Dr. Nicolas Padron was a Dallas physician with a moderately successful practice, Padron Wellness Clinic. Located near the edge of White Rock Lake, the clinic must have been an idyllic setting to operate a drug distribution ring, at least until the feds showed up. Authorities say Padron was part of…

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Starting Today, Some Texas Teachers Are Learning to Become Armed School Marshals

By Emily MathisJuly 14, 2014

When the Sandy Hook school shootings occurred in December 2012, Jason Villalba had one toddler and one child in kindergarten. Like all parents, Villalba felt an urgent need to offer better protection for his kids. Unlike most parents, Villalba had just been elected to his freshman term in the Texas…

Rangers Catcher Geovany Soto Caught with Weed, Which Is Pretty Understandable, Really

By Sky ChaddeJuly 11, 2014

After being swept at home by the Houston Astros (!), your Texas Rangers now own the worst record in baseball. Suffering through injuries and errors, they’ve been at a total loss, with no solutions, nothing to ease the pain, nowhere to turn. Until now. Catcher Geovany Soto was arrested in…

Two Dallas Chinese Buffet Magnates Were Screwing Their Tipped Workers, and They’re Not Alone

By Emily MathisJuly 11, 2014

Ju Weng and Yu Con Weng are two brothers who have been living the dream life in Dallas, reaping the benefits of a very successful start-up business. The two have built a veritable Chinese buffet empire throughout the area: Together, they own and manage the Yes Buffet, Crown Buffet, Win…

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The Leader of the Aryan Brotherhood’s DFW Branch Is Off to Prison, Where He’ll Still Be a Gang Leader

By Sky ChaddeJuly 10, 2014

The prison-based Aryan Brotherhood of Texas is a hierarchical organization, with leaders exerting lots of power over their subordinates. The group breaks the state up into five regions, based on the prison system, and the generals of each region are the top-dog. They appoint two majors, one on the inside…

Sex Offender Faces up to 40 Years after Being Nabbed in Online Child Porn Sting

By Sky ChaddeJuly 9, 2014

Michael O’Connor used Motherless.com much like other people use Facebook. He set up a profile, messaged other users and uploaded pictures. The pictures, though, were not of him. In May, O’Connor came across a profile he liked. It was of a 31-year-old woman who listed her interests as incest and…

Mother Gets 28 Years for Leading Ring That Supplied Dallas with Coke, Meth and Heroin

By Sky ChaddeJuly 8, 2014

The money was stashed in a secret compartment in her car door. Silvia Flores, a middle-aged woman, was on the Gateway of the Americas Bridge, trying to cross from Laredo into Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. She was stopped, and in her secret compartment was more than $100,000. The 2009 incident didn’t…

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Convicted Counterfeiter Finds Habits Are Hard to Break, Arrested Again for Passing Fakes

By Stephen YoungJuly 3, 2014

Damon McClendon has been in this spot before. For the second time in less than five years, the North Texas man was arrested for spending counterfeit U.S. currency. The first time around, in 2008 and 2009, McClendon was a participant in a ring that created non-legal tender created using an…

Dallas Judge Cracks Down on Domestic Violence Offenders With Gun Surrender Initiative

By Emily MathisJuly 3, 2014

Dallas County Judge Roberto Cañas has a grim job: He presides over a county criminal court that specifically sees domestic violence cases. While Cañas does not hear felony cases, he sees plenty people come through his court whom he worries would be more than capable of more violent acts. This…

Dallas Police Raid on Oak Cliff Gambling Room Brings Relief to Worried Neighbors

By Stephen YoungJuly 3, 2014

Community leaders in Oak Cliff’s Elmwood neighborhood are happy that an illegal casino has been crippled by the Dallas Police Department, after they spent months putting up with nuisances and threats from it and its patrons. Elmwood residents first noticed something out of the ordinary was going on at the…

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Three More Former Employees Sue Boss Accused of Stun-Gunning an Employee in the Junk

By Sky ChaddeJuly 2, 2014

Christopher Key seems to have set the ball rolling. Last week, his lawyer filed a lawsuit claiming his boss, Neil Chopra, at a Carrollton janitorial services company sexually harassed him by punching him in the testicles and, one time, stun-gunning him in the groin. On Monday, three more employees filed…

A Mentally Ill Prisoner’s Family Is Suing Tarrant County over His Jail-House Murder

By Sky ChaddeJuly 2, 2014

Jonathan Holden did not meet a good end. He suffered from psychotic episodes, delusions and paranoid schizophrenia. He used meth. About two years ago, because he broke into a car to escape a cold night, he found himself in a high-risk unit of a jail in Fort Worth. One day,…

If You’re in Jail Without Charges, Dallas Cops Want More Time To Build a Case Against You

By Amy MartynJuly 1, 2014

For 25 years, people arrested in Dallas County but not sure why have been protected under more or less the same rule. Dallas cops have three whole business days to figure out what to charge an arrested person with and get the paperwork in, not including the day you were…

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A Carrollton Worker’s Boss Punched and Stun-Gunned Him in the Junk, Lawsuit Claims

By Sky ChaddeJuly 1, 2014

Total Building Maintenance, Inc., in Carrollton, is in the business of cleanliness. For its corporate clients, it cleans carpets and washes windows, among other janitorial duties. But if a new lawsuit filed recently is to be believed, the company, especially its chief operations officer, Neil Chopra, has been engaged in…

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