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Dallas PD Releases Photo of “Gun” Man Said He Was Carrying Before Officers Shot Him Sunday

By Robert WilonskyNovember 8, 2010

About an hour ago, Deputy Chief Craig Miller, commander of the Crimes Against Persons Division, held a press conference at Dallas PD HQ to discuss yesterday’s police shooting of 32-year-old Tony Menchaca. At the press conference, Miller outlined the day’s events and explained that Menchaca had just been released from…

In Oak Cliff, Five Dallas PD Officers Gun Down a Man Making “Threatening” Gestures Who, As It Turns Out, Was Unarmed

By Robert WilonskyNovember 7, 2010

At 8:10 this morning, Dallas Police spokesman Lt. C.L. Williams sent to media this brief message: “There is a police involved shooting at 3100 W. Davis in Oak Cliff.” A short time later, he sent word: He was there; so too assorted TV news vans, though so far on WFAA-Channel…

From California, a Federal Suit Alleging “Cruel and Unusual Punishment” in Dallas County

By Robert WilonskyNovember 5, 2010

Barbara Jean Altemeier says she was arrested in Dallas in 2006. She says the basis for her arrest was a “falsely made up complaint” out of Fruitport, Michigan — an embezzlement charge she says was eventually dismissed. She says she was kept in Dallas County lock-up for 78 days, and…

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Texas Attorney General Goes After Okie Payday Lending Firm Pretending to Be Dallas County

By Robert WilonskyNovember 5, 2010

Why, lookie there — former Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer’s the face of Federal Cash Advance. Makes sense: The payday lender’s Oklahoma-based. But, see, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott doesn’t take to kindly to the way it runs its bidness down here. Says the AG in a lawsuit filed…

Realtor Eleanor Mowery Sheets Sentenced to One Year In Federal Prison Home Confinement

By Robert WilonskyNovember 5, 2010

And so the long, sordid story of high-tone Realtors Eleanor and Nicky Sheets comes to an end. Four months after Eleanor pleaded guilty to four counts of tax evasion, she was sentenced this morning by U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul D. Stickney to a year in prison, to be followed by…

Once, He Ran West Dallas Drug Houses. For the Next 30 Years, He’ll Be in State, Federal Prison.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 4, 2010

Back in August Sam told you all about Tyrone Weatherall, a leader of the West Side Gator Boys — and an exotic animal collector — who pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine. Tyrone’s due to be sentenced on November 19. But…

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Federal Grand Jury Has Indicted the Man Who Gate-Crashed Love Field Runway in August

By Robert WilonskyNovember 3, 2010

Admit it: You forgot all about Michael Laurence Browne, the gentleman who led police on a slow ride through Dallas — right by Unfair Park HQ, no less — before landing on the Love Field Airport runway a couple of months back. Browne, charged by Dallas Police with a laundry…

Cautionary Tale: Even If Your Neighbors Are Victims of Crime, Don’t Shoot at Detectives

By Robert WilonskyNovember 3, 2010

This is just in from the Dallas Police Department concerning a home invasion that occurred last night, not far from W.W. Samuell High School. Long story short: Even if you think the bad guys, who’d committed their crime dressed in police uniforms, have returned to the scene of the violent…

Dallas PD: Sexual Assault Cold Cases Will Be Reopened Only With Victims’ Involvement

By Andrea GrimesNovember 2, 2010

Victims of unsolved sexual assaults committed prior to 1996 will now need to contact the Dallas Police Department should they wish for DNA analysis to be conducted in hopes of identifying their attackers. In a press release sent out today in advance of an afternoon press conference with Deputy Chief…

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Threaten the President’s Life on Craigslist, And You’re Going to Federal Prison for Two Years

By Robert WilonskyNovember 1, 2010

You remember Brian Dean Miller, right? Sure you do. He’s the 43-year-old Northeast Dallas man who, back in March, posted to Craigslist’s “Rants & Raves” section an item titled “Obama must die.” Among its highlights, reminds the U.S. Attorney’s Office today, he wrote: “People the time has come for revolution…

A Salad-Bowl Bomb in a FedEx Box, and a $1 Bill, Gets Colleyville Man 10 Years in Prison

By Robert WilonskyOctober 29, 2010

On May 5, 52-year-old David Barouch of Colleyville was arrested for putting a bomb on the front porch of his ex-wife’s house. Two months later, he pleaded guilty to one count of possession of an unregistered destructive device. Today, he found out his punishment: the statutory maximum sentence of 10…

DPD Warns: Suspect in East Dallas Sexual Assault Same As Man Wanted for ’08 Rapes

By Robert WilonskyOctober 29, 2010

On October 19, Dallas Police Department sent word that two days earlier, at around 6:15 a.m., a man broke into a home near North Glasgow Drive and Reiger Avenue and sexually assaulted a 59-year-old woman who had been sleeping inside. On the 27th, DPD sent a further description of the…

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This Is What It Looks Like When Janitors Take a Laptop from a Surveillance Industry Convention

By Patrick MichelsOctober 28, 2010

Two weeks ago, I suggested that with the ASIS International security industry expo around — with a few million surveillance cameras lining a showroom full of lasers, booby traps bodyguards — the Dallas Convention Center was easily the safest place in town. At the time, though, I had no idea…

The Latest Chuck Norris Fact: He’s About to Become a Texas Ranger For Real (Well, Kind Of)

By Patrick MichelsOctober 21, 2010

It’s been a long time coming, but it finally happened today — right there, second on today’s consent agenda for the Texas DPS’s Public Safety Commission: “Discussion and possible action to recognize Chuck and Aaron Norris as Honorary Texas Rangers.” The Texas Tribune’s Brandi Grissom spread the word on Twitter,…

On Lower Greenville Early This Morning, One Dead and One Injured in Parking Lot Shooting

By Robert WilonskyOctober 21, 2010

At 2 this morning, Dallas Police officers were called to 1930 Greenville Avenue — shots had been fired in a parking lot at Greenville and Alta Avenues, right across the street from the Cavern and Billiard Bar. Officers arrived and found two men had been shot — one in the…

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For Trying to Blow Up Fountain Place, Hosam Smadi’s Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison

By Robert WilonskyOctober 19, 2010

​It was late on September 24, 2009, that the U.S. Attorney’s Office sent word that FBI agents had arrested then-19-year-old Hosam Maher Husein Smadi for plotting to blow up Fountain Place on Ross Avenue — a plot intercepted by federal agents, who ultimately provided the Jordanian-born Smadi with an inert…

This Ain’t Avatar. It’s Another Round of Federal Suits Against BitTorrent Porn Downloaders.

By Patrick MichelsOctober 18, 2010

Just under a month ago, we mentioned Denton lawyer Evan Stone’s crusade against illegal porn downloaders, filing hundreds upon hundreds of “John Doe” suits right here in Northern District Court on behalf of adult film producers, against folks identified only by their IP addresses. So long as the judge was…

Waco Woman Says in Federal Suit That First 48 Mix-Up Made Her a “Gang Target” in Dallas

By Robert WilonskyOctober 15, 2010

​Fascinating case over on Courthouse News involving a Waco woman named Dorothy Isabel who used to live in Dallas and says she can’t return here to visit her relatives because, well, an old episode of A&E’s true-crime series The First 48 ID’d her as a prostitute known as “Lady” who…

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A Bank Robbery, With a Baby on Board, Lands Getaway Driver a 22-Year Prison Sentence

By Robert WilonskyOctober 14, 2010

Bandit TrackerUnrelated, but while we’re on the subject, Austin PD’s looking for a man who last week robbed a bank wearing a George Bush mask.​Surely you recall the tale of Inequa Rushing and Waylon McDonald? No? Then a refresher: In late January, the twosome robbed a bank at East R.L…

From a Boiler Room to a Federal Prison, Dallas Man Gets Max Sentence for Swindlin’ $13 Mil

By Robert WilonskyOctober 13, 2010

​Back in December we introduced you to Tommy Eugene Barber, a 32-year-old Dallas man who pleaded guilty in federal court to two counts of securities fraud. Long story short: Barber ran something called T-Bar Resources, LLC, which he used to sell interests in oil and gas drilling projects. Two of…

Sports Agent Jordan Woy Files Suit, Demands Ex-NFL’er-Turned-Agent Show Him His Money

By Robert WilonskyOctober 13, 2010

Willis & Woy Sports GroupJordan Woy​Agent Jordan Woy, who’s done deals with some 400 athletes (from Ray Crockett to Flozell Adams to Jason Witten) over a 20-plus-year career, is a powerful guy — so much so, at least, he’s found a permanent spot on Richie’s annual breakdown of the 50…

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And This Is What It Looks Like When a Dude Steals a Ton of Tools from Home Depot

By Robert WilonskyOctober 12, 2010

First there was the jewelry heist; then, the safe boost. Now, courtesy the Dallas Police Department, we’re inside the Home Depot on N. Central Expressway and Forest Lane — from which the man seen in the photo here, and in the video on the other side, schleps “two armloads of…

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