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Two Big Dallas Jewelry Holdups in Week

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 07 Desember 2012 | 23.23

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Dallas police are investigating two big jewelry holdups in hotel parking lots in broad daylight.

The latest armed robbery happened at about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hilton Anatole on Stemmons Freeway at Market Center. The thieves took $700,000 in gems, a computer and a cellphone from the victim, who worked for German company Wild & Petsch GmbH, according to a police report.

According to its website, the firm cuts and finishes fine gemstones for jewelers and goldsmiths.

The first robbery occurred at about 8 a.m. on Nov. 28 at the Hampton Inn on Composite Drive, just off the Stemmons Freeway at Walnut Hill Lane. Thieves stole about $55,000 in jewelry mountings, along with various personal items from the victim, who is from Hong Kong.

The Anatole is directly across the Stemmons Freeway from the Dallas Market Center.

DMC spokeswoman Margaret Hite said the center includes international jewelry wholesalers but that security determined that the Anatole victim was not a DMC visitor.

Danny Defenbaugh, a retired Dallas FBI special agent in charge, said the FBI typically participates in investigations that involve international or interstate commerce, at least by sharing intelligence information with local police.

Defenbaugh said large jewelry robberies often involve out-of-town thieves who have information about the victim.

"Particularly, there's gangs from South America who actually pick out and target the individual and will follow them a great distance until they see their opportunity, actually the higher percentage of which is in parking lots," he said.

Defenbaugh now works as a private investigator but also provide security advice to companies that deal in international commerce.

"There's certain things you can do to make someone look at you and realize, 'Here's an easy target," he said.

It is not clear if both of the Dallas robberies are related, but Defenbaugh said international jewel thieves may chose to travel when they know more than one target will be in a location.

"Many times, you're going to have a certain type of gang activity -- again, where their intelligence is almost as good as law enforcement's -- many times to where they're going to realize certain shipments are going to be coming in at a certain time. Then they're going to be aware of what to look for in a target," he said.

Dallas police declined comment on the cases Thursday.

Messages left at both hotels were not returned.

A telephone number listed online for a U.S. representative of the German gemstone company was disconnected.


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Man Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

A man who was walking with a shotgun in East Dallas was fatally shot by responding officers who feared for their lives, Dallas police said.

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Man With Gun Shot by Dallas Police

Dallas police said a man with a gun walking down Castlefield Drive Thursday afternoon didn't comply with orders to drop his weapon and instead raised the gun at officers, so they were forced to shoot the man.

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Dallas police officers fatally shot a man who was walking with a shotgun in East Dallas near Pleasant Grove on Thursday afternoon.

Police said a witness told responding officers that a man was walking in the 9500 block of Castlefield Drive with a weapon at about 3:40 p.m. Sgt. Warren Mitchell said the man was carrying a shotgun.

The officers saw Robert Williams, 37, and told him to drop the shotgun. The officers opened fire when the man continued to walk toward them while raising the weapon, police said.

Williams was taken to a Dallas hospital, where he later died.

No police officers were injured.

Roughly two dozen officers were in the area shortly after the shooting, and a home was cordoned off with police tape. Some clothes, including a jacket and shoes, were in the street.

Neighbors told NBC 5 that they heard gunshots and saw a man walking down the street with what appeared to be a long gun such as a rifle or shotgun.

NBC 5's Omar Villafranca contributed to this report.

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Who Steals Planters? Video Shows Strange Theft

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A surveillance camera at a Preston Hollow house captured the strange theft of expensive cast iron plant urns stolen right off the home's front porch.

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Dallas police have released surveillance footage of thieves stealing expensive, heavy planters off a front porch in Preston Hollow.

Last week, Highland Park police reported several strange thefts -- large planters costing hundreds of dollars each stolen from at least three homes.

Dallas police said Thursday that the bizarre crime spree appears to have continued in Preston Hollow, where three homes were hit overnight.

One of the thefts was caught on surveillance cameras at Erin and Andrew Hillman's house.

"I heard some noises out in the front," Erin Hillman said. "I thought maybe it was a squirrel. Then I heard the noise more, and I see some men with their car pulled up into my front, and they are loading something."

The Hillmans turned the video over to Dallas police. It shows three men get out of a vehicle, load the heavy planters into the back of a white sport utility vehicle and take off.

The couple said the stolen antique cast iron urns with spiral trees were worth $5,000.

"I hope they find these guys and keep them from stealing people's plants and invading their house," Andrew Hillman said.

"I feel violated," Erin Hillman said. "I know it's only plants this time, but it makes me uncomfortable."

According to Dallas police reports, three homes in the neighborhood were hit, including one on nearby Tulip Drive.

Highland Park was hit last week, when at least six large pots stolen.

The Hillmans said they believe the thieves were driving a white Suzuki Samurai or similar vehicle. People in Highland Park also reported seeing a white SUV on the night their planters disappeared.

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Supreme Court Taking Slow-Go Approach on Gay Marriage

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The U.S. Supreme Court will decide what it wants to do with a stack of cases filling its in-box on the subject of same-sex marriage as soon as Friday. Just don't expect a final up-or-down vote on the issue anytime soon.

The Supreme Court is in the process of deciding what cases it will rule on in the next year. Ten same-sex marriage cases are possibilities, including a challenge to California's ban on gay marriage and a number of disputes over the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

The issue has become politically and socially fraught, and the court doesn't appear to be taking this decision lightly. It has deferred its announcement in recent days, but it can't put it off much longer, experts said.

"It's hard to look the other way," University of Chicago law professor Geoffrey Stone said.

The cases land in front of the Supreme Court as Americans seem to be growing slowly more accepting of same-sex marriage. A variety of public opinion polls taken over the last decade illustrate that shift.

During that time, the number of states where gay marriage is legal has grown to nine (in addition to the District of Columbia), the most recent burst coming on Election Day this year, when voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington endorsed it. Five more states allow civil unions, a legal step short of marriage. Three states -- including California -- permit domestic partnerships. The rest of the country bans gay marriage.

In May, President Barack Obama said his feelings on the issue had evolved to the point that he was comfortable with same-sex marriage.

Maryland and Washington began issuing marriage licenses on Thursday.

"That these issues exist at all is because public attitudes about homosexuality have changed dramatically," said Stone, a constitutional scholar and author. "Attitudes have evolved about the meaning of equality over time, just as they did with separate but equal (the invalidated legal doctrine that justified racial segregation) and with women."

The court has a range of choices, from sidestepping the issue entirely by choosing not to hear any of the cases to tackling the heart of the issue: whether same-sex marriage should be legal under the constitution.

But legal experts expect the court to land somewhere in the middle. The Supreme Court typically does not run ahead of changes in social norms, legal experts say. That is why it is expected to take up the issue in a way that avoids making too broad an impact.

The court could announce which gay marriage cases -- if any -- it will hear during the upcoming term on Friday.

There are two types of cases that the high court is considering. Most are related to the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, a federal law that defined marriage as between a man and a woman. That legislation prohibits same-sex couples in states that have legalized gay marriage from an array of federal benefits, including tax deductions, Social Security survivor benefits and federal employee health insurance.

Across the country, challenges have arisen from people who have been denied assistance that they would have had access to if they were in a heterosexual union. They charge that the exclusion violates their constitutional rights of equal protection, and several lower courts have ruled in their favor.

Under President Obama, the Justice Department has stopped defending DOMA in court, and the Republican-led House of Representatives has taken up the fight.

The Supreme Court is widely expected to take up at least one of those cases, because it rarely passes on considering decisions that have overturned federal law.

California's Proposition 8 is another situation. That measure, banning same-sex marriages, was passed by voters in 2008 in response to a state Supreme Court ruling that legalized gay marriage. A federal judge struck down Proposition 8, saying it violated the constitution's Equal Protection Clause. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that decision, but under narrower grounds, saying the state could not take from gay couples a right that they had already been granted.

Stone believes the high court will take up at least one case and rule in a way that strikes down DOMA and/or Proposition 8 without addressing the broader legality of same-sex marriage itself.

"This is an inflammatory issue, and a way of dipping one's toe in the water," Stone said.

He and many other Supreme Court observers see a split decision, with Justice Anthony Kennedy casting a swing fifth vote in favor of same-sex couples.

Under that scenario, the much larger issue -- whether it is discriminatory to bar gays and lesbians from getting married -- will be put off, most likely to a different Supreme Court.

Lisa Soronen, executive director of the State & Local Legal Center, which represents state and local governments in Washington, predicted that the Supreme Court would pass on Proposition 8, allowing the lower court's ruling to stand. If that happens, gay marriage would become legal in California almost immediately.

But the DOMA battle is too important to ignore, she added.

If the court does not take up any DOMA cases, then the stack of challenges will continue to grow, and rulings from lower courts will create a "weird" situation where federal law applies in some places and not in others, Soronen said.

She sees those cases through the prism of state's rights: historically, the federal government has butted out of family law matters.

"This isn't a thumbs up or thumbs down on same sex marriage; it's about the federal government limiting who can get married," Soronen said.

That narrow sort of view will likely guide the Supreme Court, she said.


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WATCH: David Axelrod Slashes the 'Stache

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David Axelrod has lost his signature mustache — for a good cause.

President Barack Obama's senior strategist had his trademark feature shaved off on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday, in an appearance also broadcast on the "Today" show.

But while Axelrod is now a few whiskers poorer, the epilepsy research non-profit his wife runs is now more than $1 million richer.

"How are we feeling, David?" Joe Scarborough, host of "Morning Joe," asked him on the set of the political talk show.

"Faint," Axelrod said from his seat in a barber's chair, with his wife Susan by his side. "I was up all night, to be honest with you," he added.

After 40 years with his trademark 'stache, Axelrod had promised to shave it off if Susan Axelrod's organization Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy — a condition the couple's oldest child suffers from — could raise more than $1 million.

By Friday morning, the group had raised $1,049,797, according to the campaign's website.

Initially, Axelrod had made a bet with Scarborough over his facial hair concerning the presidential election, not epilepsy, promising to shave it off if Obama lost three key states. Scarborough was supposed to grow a mustache if he lost.

Axelrod won that bet, but public interest in the possibility of his bare face had already been piqued. Scarborough skirted his end of the bet, and the threat of having to grow a mustache, by offering to donate $10,000 to epilepsy research if Axelrod shaved his anyway.

The epilepsy fundraising drive reflected that interest. Donald Trump donated $100,000, while Obama, Carole King and 25,885 others also donated, according to Axelrod and his website. 

Trump, for one, said he felt his money was well spent and complimented Axelrod's new look, saying that it reminded him of his own father's.

"I think he looks great," Trump said in a phone call into "Morning Joe."

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Two Shot at Dallas Club

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

Dallas police are investigating a double shooting at a nightclub early Friday morning.

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Dallas police are investigating a double shooting at a nightclub early Friday morning.

Police say off-duty officers were working near Club Kalua when they heard gunshots at about 3:20 a.m. 

The officers found two men, both shot, in the nightclub's parking lot along Harry Hines Boulevard, near Northwest Highway.

One man was shot in the head, another in the arm. Both injuries are serious, police said. The men were taken to Parkland Hospital.

Two men were seen running from the location in a silver car. Nearby police spotted a car that matched the description and tried pulling the car over, but it took off, police said.

The car sped down a dead end road, police said. The car couldn't stop before smashing into a building.

Both men inside the vehicle were arrested.

Police are still investigating why the men were shot.

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Motorist Flips Vehicle, Hits Utility Pole

Crews are in Dallas where a motorist overturned a vehicle, near Love Field Airport Friday morning.

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Crews are in Dallas where a motorist overturned a vehicle, near Love Field Airport Friday morning.

It happened on the 3300-block of Webb Chapel Extension and Larga Drive at about 6 a.m.

The vehicle knocked a utility pole onto roadways.

Only one lane is open for commuters.

Authorities are working to clear debris in the area.

Stay with NBC 5 News as we continue to learn the latest information.

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Millionaire Asks Santa For Girlfriend via Billboard

The sign can be seen on the I-5 and 28th Street in Barrio Logan.

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A Southern California millionaire has made his request to Santa loud and clear, and very public.

Marc Paskin, 62, purchased a billboard in the San Diego neighborhood of Barrio Logan that declares, "All I Want for Christmas is a Latina Girlfriend."

The outdoor ad also shows a picture of Paskin's smiling face next to a photo of a wishlist, accompanied by his email address.

Paskin, a La Jolla real estate investor, was featured on an episode of "Secret Millionaire" last year when he spent a week living on less than $50 a day.

According to "Secret Millionaire," Paskin has donated $125,000 to Detroit families in need in last year's episode.

He's also given more than $1 million to the UC San Diego Shiley Eye Center, which helps patients regain their sight.

Paskin lost his wife to diabetes and since then has felt compelled to help others in need, according to UCSD.

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