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Dallas police fatally shoot man who threatened woman with knife in Far North Dallas, DPD says
SUMMARY: At 6:45 PM, police responded to a disturbance call at 5850 Bel Line Road. Preliminary investigations revealed a man committed aggravated assault with a knife inside a tent. Upon arrival, officers found the suspect and a woman in the tent. The man refused orders to drop the knife, leading officers to use less-lethal methods, but he advanced towards them, prompting officers to fire. The suspect was taken to a hospital where he died. The woman had non-serious injuries, and officers were unharmed. The District Attorney's Office and the Office of Community Police Oversight were notified, and a press conference is scheduled for Monday.
Dallas police give an update on an officer-involved shooting that killed a man who they say was threatening a woman with a knife.
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SCOTUS Decision: Did Trump get immunity?
SUMMARY: The US Supreme Court has ruled on whether former President Donald Trump can be tried criminally for attempting to overturn the 2020 election. In his opinion, Chief Justice Roberts categorized potential actions into four “buckets” to determine if they're prosecutable. Official actions, such as discussions with Justice Department lawyers, are off-limits, while individual actions, like speaking at the January 6th rally, are prosecutable. Gray areas, like conversations with non-government attorneys, require further scrutiny. The ruling makes it harder to prosecute a former president by setting a high threshold of conditions and standards, outlining a complex legal framework for future cases.
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in a case that weighs whether former President Donald Trump can be tried criminally for trying to overturn the 2020 election. Long story short, the book is not closed. Constitutional law attorney David Coale joined Good Day to take a closer look at the decision.
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Avoiding injuries with fireworks
SUMMARY: The Fourth of July fireworks, a cherished American tradition, can be hazardous if not handled safely. A report from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reveals eight deaths and nearly 9,700 emergency room visits from fireworks-related injuries last year. Young teens (15-19) and children (5-9) were the most affected. Dr. David Persse, Chief Medical Officer for Houston, advises constant adult supervision, using a competent and attentive adult, and having water handy. For serious injuries, keep foreign objects in place and call 911. Dr. Persse suggests public fireworks shows like Houston’s “Freedom Over Texas” as safe alternatives.
Chief medical officer for the City of Houston, Dr. David Persse, shares what to do if your celebration ends up in an emergency situation.
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Whistleblower reports abuse at Dallas Co. juvie center
SUMMARY: Some clergy members are demanding answers after a whistleblower exposed harsh conditions for juveniles at the Henry Wade Justice Center in Dallas. They describe the conditions as inhumane and are urging Dallas County officials to take immediate action. The Dallas Black Clergy held an emergency meeting where individuals who previously stayed at the facility shared traumatic experiences. Complaints include youths being locked in rooms for 23 hours, lack of light, and unsanitary conditions such as insects and mold. Executive Director Darl Betty contested these claims, stating the facility appeared clean and the youths were engaged in watching television. The clergy hopes to meet with the Dallas County Juvenile Board soon.
Some clergy members want answers after a whistleblower reported harsh conditions for juveniles at the Henry Wade Justice Center in Dallas. They want Dallas County officials to take action.
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