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Friday Is Kidd Kraddick Kidd's Kids Day

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 02 Agustus 2013 | 23.24

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Friday has been proclaimed Kidd Kraddick Kidd's Kids Day, a day to raise money for Kidd's Kids, his charity. There are four ways to donate -- in person, online, by phone and by text message.

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People who want to do something in the wake of radio host Kidd Kraddick's untimely death will have a chance on Friday.

Kraddick, whose birth name is David Peter Cradick, died of cardiac disease in New Orleans on Saturday. He was best known for his hugely popular nationally syndicated morning radio show "Kidd Kraddick in the Morning" on KISS-FM in North Texas.

Friday has been proclaimed Kidd Kraddick Kidd's Kids Day, a day to raise money for Kidd's Kids, his charity. For more than 10 years, Kidd's Kids has provided seriously ill children and their family with free trips to Disney World and other places.

There are four ways to donate:

  • Stop by any participating DFW Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers location
  • Donate online at 1061kissfm.com
  • Text "KIDD" to 52000 to automatically donate $10
  • Call 214-866-8106 to donate by phone

Kraddick was in New Orleans for a charity golf tournament for his foundation.

"He died doing what he loved, and his final day was spent selflessly focused on those special children that meant the world to him," his family said in a statement shortly after his death.

Marcos Saldano who has cystic fibrosis, went to Disney World with Kraddick in 2008. The two formed a bond he will never forget, Saldano said.

"That was the thing about Kidd -- no matter what he was doing, he made time," he said.

"Kidd wasn't just any celebrity; he was my friend," he said.

Details on a public memorial service are expected to be announced soon.

NBC 5's Meredith Land contributed to this report, which also includes information from previous stories on Kraddick's death.

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Anthony Weiner: Carlos Danger Name Was Private Joke

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Weiner Can't Recall How Many Women He Sexted

Anthony Weiner stammers as he tries to answer reporters' questions Thursday, and admits he had online affairs with as many as three women after resigning. "All I can say is, it's not dozens and dozens," he said.

Weiner's Wife: I Have Forgiven Him

New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner admits Tuesday that he engaged in explicit online affairs even after he resigned from Congress, after a gossip website posted what it said is evidence of one of those relationships. The married former Democratic congressman speaks at a press conference, alongside his wife Huma Abedin.

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New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner says he chose the name Carlos Danger as his online sexting persona because it was a private joke with a personal acquaintance.

"It was a joke in my personal life between me and one person," he told Univision in an interview Thursday.

Weiner didn't identify the person, but then added that he wasn't going to comment on anything "that that person has chosen to release." 

Sydney Leathers, the woman who came forward last month with details of their sexting affair, has released emails, lewd photos, messages and other details about their online affair that began a year after he resigned from Congress.

Weiner has vowed he is not quitting the mayoral race, and has struggled to steer the conversation in the campaign away from his online activities. 

But he did not definitively close the book when asked by Univision on Thursday whether his sex scandal "has finally finished, is it over?"

"Well this has been behind me for some time. Many of the things that people read in the newspapers happened a year ago," he said. "So, look, I can't say that nothing from my past will ever come back to haunt me. I hope it doesn't."

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Dr. Petit and Wife Expecting a Baby

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Dr. William Petit and Christine Paluf were married on Aug. 5 in West Hartford.

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Dr. William Petit, the lone survivor of the home invasion in Cheshire in 2007, is an expectant father.

Petit and his wife Christine have announced that they are expecting a baby.

Dr. Petit and Christine Paluf met while she was working as a volunteer for the Petit Family Foundation and they married in August 2012.

Dr. Petit set up the foundation in memory of his family, Jennifer Hawke Petite and their two daughters, Hayley and Michaela, who were killed in the home invasion on July 23, 2007.

Dr. Petit said the couple does not plan to learn the baby's gender before he or she is born. They want to be surprised.

The family's spokesman, Rick Healey, told People Magazine that the baby is due in December.

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Man's Body Found Crushed in Dallas Alley

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Dallas Fire-Rescue said they found a man's body crushed in an alley behind North Fitzhugh Avenue and Capitol Avenue in Dallas.

DFR said they received a call about a man in that same alley at about 2 a.m. Friday and went to check on his condition. Authorities said at that time, he was just sleeping.

Five hours later, crews were called back out to find the man had been crushed by some type of vehicle.

Police have not identified the man, nor have they given any information about what type of vehicle they're looking for in connection with the incident.

Officers suggested someone could be charged with failure to stop and render aid or involuntary manslaughter and said they don't believe the man was intentionally run over.

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Woman Stabbed to Death in Parking Lot Brawl

Jeff Smith, NBC 5

One woman was killed after being stabbed in the neck, chest, and leg during a brawl in a Fort Worth apartment parking lot.

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One woman is dead after being stabbed in a brawl in a Fort Worth apartment parking lot.

Neighbors at the Bellagio Apartments in the 3000 block of Las Vegas Trail said they woke up to the sound of screaming as dozens of people fought in the parking lot of an apartment complex early Friday morning.

Fort Worth police said an 18-year-old woman was stabbed by another woman multiple times in the neck, chest, and leg during the fight. She was transported to John Peter Smith hospital were she later died.

Police took one female suspect into custody at the scene, but are looking for a second female in connection with the attack after witnesses told police two different people were involved.

Charles Ramirez, with the Fort Worth Police Department, described the scene as "confusing" and said police interviewed more than 15 witnesses to the incident.

Ramirez said the victim and the suspect in custody were believed to be fighting over both a boyfriend and an assault that occured on Thursday. Ramirez described the relationship between the victim and one suspect as having "ongoing issues."

Neighbors said they were shocked by the scene due to the age and gender of those allegedly involved.

"Cause it's girls. You don't expect to see stuff like that from girls, you know what I'm saying?" apartment resident Victor Thompson said. "Maybe fighting, but not stabbing. And they're so young too."

Homicide detectives plan to interview the female suspect in custody as well as any other witnesses that come forward.

 NBC 5's Jeff Smith contributed to this story.

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University Park Teen Fighting West Nile Fever

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5

University Park teen fights the West Nile virus as county officials decide what to do about aerial spraying for mosquitoes.

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A University Park teenager fighting West Nile fever is the third case of West Nile virus reported in Dallas County in this mosquito season. Dallas County Health and Human Services said the patient lives in the 75225 zip code, which is in University Park.

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A University Park teenager fighting West Nile fever is the third case of West Nile virus reported in Dallas County in this mosquito season. Dallas County Health and Human Services said the patient lives in the 75225 zip code, which is in University Park.

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A University Park teenager fighting West Nile fever is the third case of West Nile virus reported in Dallas County this season.

Dallas County Health and Human Services said the patient lives in the 75225 zip code, which is in University Park.

A city representative said the boy has West Nile fever. It is the milder form of the virus and has flu-like symptoms.

Dr. Bryan Wasson, a doctor of internal medicine with Baylor Health Care System, said the fever can go down without turning into a more serious form.

The case is the third one in Dallas County reported this week. A patient is Richardson has also been diagnosed with West Nile fever, but a Grand Prairie resident has been diagnosed with the neuroinvasive form of West Nile virus.

News of a third case is not a good indicator for the rest of the season, Wasson said.

"We're very much hopeful that we had a better game plan in order to combat this infestation than we did last year, but again, not a good sign when we're seeing it so early and with three cases in such a short period of time," he said.

This year, University Park started its anti-mosquito efforts early after a resident died of West Nile virus in 2012. University Park has been fogging city parks, schools and alleys since April.

When the city received news of the juvenile case on Wednesday night, workers began spraying the area near the patient's home, which is in the north-central area of the city.

Residents said they plan to take preventative measures to fight the bite outdoors.

"I guess we have to be more careful and use bug spray all day," Sara Keshavarz said.

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Police Looking for Man Who Left Child in Yard

Fort Worth police are looking for a man they said left a child in a yard overnight.

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Fort Worth police are looking for a man they said left a child in a yard overnight Thursday.

Police were called to the 5100 block of Ollie Street after being told a man left a baby there.

Police said the situation started earlier in the night when the child's mother left to buy drugs and got arrested. The woman called a man police said is a known gang member.

That man took the child to his brother's house, where the two got into an argument, police said. The man then left and took the child to his niece's house on Ollie Street.

Police said the man left the child in the yard at his niece's home. The niece and grandmother were home at the time and took care of the child until police arrived.

Child Protective Services now has custody of the child.

Police said they don't yet know what charges the man may face.

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Child Dies, Suspicious Bruising Prompts Investigation

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The Arlington Police Department is investigating a 1-year-old child's death as suspicious after brusing was found on the child's body.

Someone called 911 at about 12:30 a.m. Friday and reported an unresponsive child at a motel on the 1200 block of West Division Street.

Officers and paramedics arrived and found the boy had been moved to the front office of the motel. The child, later identified by the Tarrant County medical examiner as Landon Fernandez, was transported to Arlington Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Detectives are investigating the child's death due to suspicious bruising found on his body.

The medical examiner will determine Fernandez's cause of death.

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Woman Says Raccoon Attacked, Bit Her in Central Park

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A Brooklyn woman says a raccoon in Central Park pounced on her, then bit her, when she took a picture of the animal during a walk.

Taraka Larson, a musician, was taking a sunset walk by the pond near the Plaza Hotel when she spotted a pair of raccoons. 

"I was still listening to music so it just kind of seemed like they were dancing with each other," she said. 

They were too cute not to capture on camera, Larson thought. So she took out her phone and snapped a photo. 

That's when one of the raccoons fixed its stare on her.

"I froze," Larson said. 

Lumbering and almost appearing intoxicated, they approached. Larson didn't want to make a move.

"You're afraid," she said. "You don't want to run away because what if they just like pounce on you? But then one of them did." 

The raccoon sunk its teeth into Larson's leg.

"It was biting my leg, like gnawing on it," she said. 

And then, she said, "I just kicked it off and it went flying into the bushes." 

Larson then ran to the plaza, where workers told her she needed to seek treatment. 

"'Miss, you could have rabies,'" she recalled them telling her. "'You don't need Band-Aids or Neosporin. You need to go to a hospital.'"

She went to Roosevelt Hospital, where she got 21 rabies shots as a precaution. 

Rabid raccoon attacks are rare in the city, and the Parks Department said it doesn't believe those raccoons were sick, just curious. They're still investigating and in the meantime, advise people to keep a safe distance from the wildlife in the park. 

It's a lesson learned for Larson. 

"I think I'm just a lot more aware of animals that might be behaving strangely," she said. 


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Nearly 14,000 Request Tickets to Dallas JFK Observance

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A pencil drawing of John F. Kennedy sits in Dealey Plaza during the 48th anniversary of his assassination on Nov. 22, 2011 in Dallas, Texas.

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The City of Dallas says nearly 14,000 requests for tickets were received by people who hoped to attend an observance in Dealey Plaza on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The city has said only 5,000 tickets will be available for the event and that only half of those will be offered up to North Texans.  The other half will go to government and city leaders, the media and the public who live outside of DFW.

The city said 13,700 people filed requests for tickets by the July 31 deadline.  Next, a computer will randomly allocate the 2,500 tickets available, though those who receive tickets are subject to a security screening by the Dallas Police Department.

The tickets, once granted, will be available for pickup on the day of the event and are not transferable.

Remote sites will be set up nearby Dealey Plaza so those who are unable to attend the event can see the ceremony on Nov. 22.

More information about the Kennedy Memorial Ceremony is at 50thHonoringJohnFKennedy.com.

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FBI Offers $10K Reward in Alanna Gallagher Case

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Juli 2013 | 23.23

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The child whose body was found bound and wrapped in a tarp in Saginaw on Monday has been identified as 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher.

Saginaw police said Wednesday afternoon that Gallagher's death was being investigated as a homicide. The investigation is still in its beginning stages, police spokesman Officer Damon Ing said.

"As anybody can attest to, including parents, this is a disturbing case," he said.

Investigators with Saginaw police, the FBI and the North Texas Major Case Investigative Team will continue to work through the night to solve the case, Ing said.

Saginaw Girl Found Wrapped in Tarp Identified

The FBI, Texas Rangers and local authorities are trying to reconstruct the last hours of life for 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher. She was found dead and wrapped in a tarp on Monday. The medical examiner is still working to determine the cause of her death.

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"We're going to work through the night, as we have been, ever since we were notified of this crime, to make sure that we are relentless in our pursuit to ensure that the person responsible for this is brought to justice," he said.

"We send our heartfelt prayers to the family for the loss of their child," Ing said. "And as you can imagine, they are very distraught at this time."

Residents in Gallagher's neighborhood found the tarp in the middle of the street and, believing it to be garbage, looked underneath. Soon afterward, they called 911 to report the girl's body. They said she was found nude with her hands and feet bound and a bag over her head.

Her body was found at about 7:30 p.m. Her parents reported her missing at about 9 p.m., and neighbors say her father told them she was last seen at about 5 p.m.

Ing said that investigators do not know if Gallagher's body was intentionally left in the road or if it fell off a vehicle.

Saginaw police also do not know if Gallagher was abducted, he said. Her cause of death has not yet been determined, and investigators are still trying to establish a timeline of what led up to her death, he said.

Police believe the slaying is an isolated case, Ing said.

"I can assure the community of Saginaw and all surrounding areas that you're perfectly safe in this community," he said.

Saginaw police requested the FBI assist in their investigation. A FBI Evidence Response Team collected evidence and took photographs of the crime scene early Tuesday morning.

According to a FBI receipt of seized evidence, federal agents took a blue-gray tarp, electrical tape, and Wal-Mart plastic bags from a car registered to the victim's parents. The car is parked on the street in front of where the 6-year-old victim lived. Agents also searched the girl's home, where she lived with two siblings, her parents and another man.

The girl's uncle told NBC 5 that his niece's family had recently gone on a camping trip.

The family is not suspected in Gallagher's death, Ing said. Her family has been talking with counselors at the police department.

"We have many leads to follow -- not necessarily suspects individually -- but, at this time, the family is not suspected," Ing said. "We are basically trying to help them through their time of grief."

No arrests have been made in the case and no suspects have been named.

Gallagher's aunt, Teresa McDaniel said the child was very loved by her parents and siblings.

"I just broke down and cried," she said. "There was no speculation as to whether it was her, not her. When I read how she was found, I just broke down."

"I break down and cry when I hear one of these stories on the news, but to find out that's my niece -- that's something that you can't hold on to anymore," McDaniel said.

Gallagher was a "bubbly and always happy" kindergarten student at Willow Creek Elementary, the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw school district said in a statement Wednesday. The district's thoughts and prayers go our to her family and friends, the district said.

"We will continue to support our students, parents and staff that have been deeply affected by the events of recent days," Superintendent Jim F. Chadwell said. "It is imperative at this difficult time that we come together as a community to share our grief."

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint that they believe may be connected to Gallagher's death but are also seeking any other information in the case.

Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Gallagher's death.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Scott Gordon contributed to this article.

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Fireworks Spark Grass Fire at Fort Worth Fourth

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 News

Fireworks sparked some grass fires at the Fort Worth Fourth on Thursday. The fires delayed the celebration until crews extinguished the blaze.

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Fort Worth's Fourth was delayed Thursday night after a grass fire was sparked at the huge Independence Day celebration on the banks of the Trinity River.

NBC 5 has learned many of the shells did not fully burn out before hitting the ground, the hot embers caused some small grass fires.

One of the fires began burning too close to unexploded fireworks so the show was temporarily shut down.

Firefighters put the ire out and the show resumed after about a 10 minute delay. No one was injured.

The professional company behind Fort Worth's Fourth fireworks show told NBC 5 he's never shut down a shoe before for safety concerns, but it had to be done.

Firefighters were on the scene Friday morning looking for any remaining embers.

Other Grass Fires Reported Across North Texas

Dozens of grass fires were reported across North Texas Thursday night.

Two fires within moments of each other in Tarrant County also kept crews busy.

A grass fire near Rendon burned 15 acres of brush and threatened several homes.

Moments later firefighters headed to a fire burning not far from a fireworks stand off Oak Grove Road. No one was hurt in that fire.

Fire crews also battled a fire in Midlothian that burned about three acres. Firefighters were able to get the fire under control before it spread further.

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Seguin Headed to Dallas Stars in a 7-Player Deal

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Tyler Seguin #19 of the Boston Bruins controls the puck against the Chicago Blackhawks in Game Four of the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden on June 19, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Tyler Seguin is headed to the Dallas Stars in a trade less than a week after Boston's general manager criticized the former No. 2 overall pick as needing to be a "better pro."

Seguin was sent to the Stars on Thursday in a seven-player deal also highlighted by steady forward Loui Eriksson joining the Eastern Conference-champion Bruins.

Dallas got forward Rich Peverley and defenseman Ryan Button, while the Bruins acquired forwards Matt Fraser and Reilly Smith, and defenseman Joe Morrow.

It was the first major move for new Stars general manager Jim Nill, who addressed the team's need at center with Seguin, the No. 2 pick in 2010, and Peverley. The trade will allow Dallas' leading scorer, Jamie Benn, to move to his more natural spot at wing.

"Tyler is a dynamic player that will be a part of our core group for a long time to come," Nill said. "A player at his age, position and talent level are extremely difficult to acquire and we're thrilled to bring him into our organization."

Seguin won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins as a rookie and was their leading scorer and an All-Star a year later. He dropped to a tie for third on the team in scoring during this past season's run to the Stanley Cup finals. Boston lost to Chicago in six games.

At the draft last weekend, Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli essentially said that Seguin wasn't focused enough on hockey, although he made it sound like the 21-year-old would be back by saying he was expecting "big things from him."

Instead, the Bruins have added Dallas' second-leading scorer in Erikkson, a 2011 All-Star who turns 28 this month. He and Ray Whitney were second to Benn with 29 points.

Seguin leads all players from the 2010 draft class in games played (203) and is third in goals (56), assists (65) and points (121). Peverley is viewed as a No. 2 center who is strong in the faceoff circle, while Button will join a veteran blue line that recently added 39-year-old Sergei Gonchar on a two-year, $10 million contract.

Smith had nine points in 37 games for the Stars while shuffling between Dallas and the Texas Stars of the AHL. Fraser appeared in nine games for Dallas, while Morrow has yet to make his NHL debut.

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$2,500 Reward Offered in TV Thefts

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Travelers Insurance is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information that leads to the recovery of televisions stolen on Saturday.

On June 29 a tractor trailer loaded with 39-inch, 60-inch and 65-inch Vizio LED flat screen televisions was stolen from the 1600 block of Vantage Drive in Carrollton.

The empty trailer was recovered on July 1 on Joel East Road but the TVs were gone.

Travelers Insurance estimates the televisions are valued at $100,000.

Anyone with information is urged to call the Carrollton Police Department.

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21-Year-Old Man Missing on Grapevine Lake

Julie Fine, NBC 5 News

A man is missing after a day of boating on Grapevine Lake.

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A man is missing after a day of boating on Grapevine Lake.

Police tell NBC 5 that a 21-year-old was listed as a passenger on a party boat that left Silverlake Marina and didn't return to the dock.

There were 60 people total on board.

When the boat docked at about 5 p.m., there were only 59 passengers accounted for, after anchoring twice in the water.

Firefighters searched the lake for most of the night. Police say they suspended the search at about 9 p.m. due to darkness.

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Massive Key Lime Pie Created in Key West

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Revelers at Key West's Key Lime Festival are hoping a massive Key Lime Pie is big enough for the record books. The gargantuan pie, which measured 8-foot, 1-inch in diameter, was unveiled Thursday at the annual Independence Day event.

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Revelers at Key West's Key Lime Festival are hoping a massive Key Lime Pie is big enough for the record books.

The gargantuan pie, which measured 8-feet, 1-inch in diameter, was unveiled Thursday at the annual South Florida Independence Day event.

Organizers documented the dessert for submission to the Guinness Book of World Records, who will have to certify whether it's the world's largest.

"People like to say nothing's more American than apple pie, but down here in the Florida Keys, we like to say nothing's as Keysey as Key lime pie on the Fourth of July," said festival co-founder David Sloan, who created the giant Key lime pastry with three fellow chefs.

It took 5,760 Key limes, 200 pounds of graham crackers and 55 gallons of sweetened condensed milk to create the pie, which required a specially-made pan the size of a pickup truck.

Slices of the pie were sold to benefit the Key West Firehouse Museum.

The Key Lime Festival continues through Saturday with a Key lime pie-eating contest and "Miss Key Lime" pageants for children and adults.

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Child, 1, Hospitalized After Near Drowning

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A 1-year-old child is in critical condition after being pulled from a Fort Worth pool on Independence Day.

By the time paramedics arrived at the Emerald Hills Apartments on the 8900 block of N. Normandale Street on Thursday, the child had been pulled from the water and was unconscious.

Emergency responders began CPR and took the child to Cook Children's Hospital, where he remains Friday.

Officials wanted to remind parents that even two seconds is too long to look away from children when they are in or near water.

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2 Killed When Motorcycle Crashes Into Car, Police Cruiser

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Two people are dead after a motorcycle crash just outside Venus in Johnson County.

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Two people on a motorcycle were killed in a crash early Friday morning in Venus.

According to police, the motorcycle was being driven southbound on Farm-to-Market Road 157 near County Road 501 when it rear-ended a vehicle that had slowed down.

The impacted pushed the bike into the northbound lanes where it was struck by a Venus police cruiser.

Both of the people on the motorcycle died at the scene while those in the cars escaped injury.

The Mansfield Police Department is assisting in the investigation into the crash.

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Caught on Video: Fireworks Were "Aiming at Us"

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Cheers and celebration turned to screams and confusion just seconds into a Simi Valley fireworks show Thursday night as spectators realized something had gone wrong, igniting a ground-level explosion that sent debris and fireworks into the crowd.

James Wilhite, a front-row spectator at the show about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles in Rancho Santa Susana Park, was recording the start of the show -- greeted with "oohs" and "aahs." Those awed gasps stopped about three minutes into the show when what investigators believe was a malfunction involving a launching station scattered fireworks in several directions.

"That one row, all of the fireworks went off," said Wilhite. "They were actually aiming at us."

Wilhite estimated he was about 300 feet from the launching station, one of several placed in rows. The first of the fireworks appeared to launch as planned, arching high into the night sky.

Wilhite's video then shows an explosion of light at ground level, and what appears to be a spark flashes in front of his camera. Children can be heard crying out for parents, who attempted to console them amid the confusion and darkness.

"There were some that went up in the air," said witness Michelle Rodriguez. "Everything just kind of scattered outwards. Then, everybody just started running. We felt the heat pull back toward us. That was it -- end of the show."

Other witnesses said they felt a concussion from the ground-level blast. Sharp pieces of debris rocketed into the crowd as spectators ducked for cover before backing away from the launch area.

Spectator Scott Nelson said people took cover in a process he described as "organized chaos."

"All of the sudden, everything exploded -- almost like a ground explosion," said Nelson, who lives near robbery,police,gunshots,gunshot,gun,fires,fire,explosions,explosion,crash,burglary,burglarthe park located south of the 118 Freeway near East Los Angeles Avenue. "The guests I had dove for cover. They were climbing over chairs, running out of the way."

Twenty-eight victims -- ranging in age from 8 to 78 years old -- were injured. Eight people were treated at the scene. Others were hospitalized, four with serious injuries such as burns and cuts.

Police described the injuries as "consistent with shrapnel and projectile type" injuries. None of the injuries are considered life-threatening.

A preliminary investigation indicated at least one of the launching stations fell and launched fireworks into the crowd.

"Although it is still unknown why the launching station fell over, there are no indications of foul play and it appears that this is an industrial type accident," Simi Valley police said in a statement. "Due to the indications that this is an industrial accident, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal OSHA) was notified."

Debris remained scattered on the field early Friday as authorities continued the investigation. The area was blocked off as crews removed unexploded ordnance.

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28 Hurt in SoCal Fireworks Explosion

"Everything Exploded": Fireworks Mishap Hurts Dozens

Witnesses recall what they heard, saw and felt when fireworks exploded incorrectly at a Simi Valley park. Beverly White reports for the NBC4 News.

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Fourth of July celebrants were injured Thursday night when fireworks exploded into a crowd at a Southern California park after what authorities said is likely an accident involving one of the launching station.

Caught on Video: Spectator's View of Explosion

Simi Valley authorities called the detonation a "fireworks mishap," and it appeared that a platform to hold the fireworks had given way. At least one of the firework launching stations fell over after the contents were ignited, according to a Simi Valley Police Department statement.

"Although it is still unknown why the launching station fell over, there are no indications of foul play and it appears that this is an industrial type accident," the statement continued, adding that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal OSHA) was notified.

"That one row, all of the fireworks went off," said witness James Wilhite. "They were actually aiming at us."

Twenty-eight victims -- ranging in age from 8 to 78 years old -- were injured. Eight people were treated at the scene. Others were hospitalized, four with serious injuries such as burns and cuts.

Those hurt ranged from young children to the elderly, with injuries that included burns and cuts from flying debris, and some broken bones, Ventura County Fire Department officials told NBC News early Friday. None of the injuries were life threatening.

Between 8,000 and 10,000 people had been expected to attend the Independence Day celebration Thursday night. The crowd was kept at least 350 feet from the fireworks mortars, the distance required by fire code, Lindbery told NBC News.

Bay Fireworks, the company that set up the show, released a statement Friday morning: "Bay Fireworks deeply regrets that people wre injured during the Simi Valley fireworks display. Public safety has always been a major priority of Bay Fireworks. The highly qualified staff of Bay Fireworks is trained on a regular basis in the procedures to properly set up and discharge a fireworks display. Our equipment has been inspected and approved by authorities. Our displays, like the one in Simi Valley, are properly permitted through the local authorities."

Witnesses said the professional fireworks show lasted just a few minutes before the huge explosion went off.

"We saw about three minutes of the show. There was some that went up in the area and everything just kind of scattered outwards and then everybody just started running," a witness told NBC4.

"Everything exploded and parts came flying everywhere," another witness told NBC4. "People were running everywhere. So, it was pretty scary."

It happened about 9:20 p.m. at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center and Park (map), said Cmdr. John Parks, a watch commander for the Simi Valley Police Department.

Parks called the detonation a "fireworks mishap." He said initial information suggested the explosion was accidental.

Emergency medical and fire personnel were already at the park to monitor the fireworks show, so the victims were attended to quickly, Parks said.

Initial injury counts reported 20 people were hurt then that figure was revised to 14 before Lindbery detailed that 28 were hurt in the explosion.

Most of the fireworks were not launched and remained in their mortars unexploded, he told NBC News. Debris remained scattered on the field early Friday as authorities continued the investigation. The area was blocked off as crews removed unexploded ordnance.

The park was evacuated after the blast, Parks said. Aerial footage showed dozens of people lingering on the outskirts of the scene and near the triage area set up on the grass, pictured below.

Simi Valley is located about 41 miles northwest of Los Angeles. 

 


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Josh Brent Fails 2nd Drug Test

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 28 Juni 2013 | 23.24

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Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent is back behind bars after surrendering to police Thursday morning. Brent was then booked into Dallas' Lew Sterrett Justice Center on Thursday, where he has been denied bond following a second positive drug test for marijuana.

According to court documents, Brent was tested for marijuana on June 19 and on June 25 a positive result from that test was confirmed. (See Dallas County's court notification on Brent's failed drug test here)

This is the second time the Cowboys player has tested positive for the drug since his arrest on an intoxication manslaughter charge. 

Brent appeared in court May 24 when questions were raised about whether he'd consumed alcohol based on readings from an ankle monitor he wears as a condition of his bond.

At that time, Brent was ordered by the court to submit to a urinalysis test to insure his compliance with the bond agreement. The results of the test showed Brent tested positive for marijuana use within 30 days of the administering of that test.

Brent is charged with intoxication manslaughter in connection with a Dec. 8, 2012, car crash that killed teammate and best friend Jerry Brown Jr. Police said Brent had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit for driving.

Brown was on the Cowboys practice squad and a college teammate of Brent's.

Bond has been denied after this latest incident. Initially Brent was free on a $100,000 bond after being charged in the crash that killed Brown. 

Brent's next scheduled hearing was set for July 19.

NBC 5's Randy McIlwain contributed to this report. 


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Boy's Body Identified; Teen in Custody for Murder

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Teen Arrested in Sida Osman Murder: Police

A 13-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the death of Sida Osman, police say he was beaten to death.

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Fort Worth police and the Tarrant County medical examiner's office have confirmed the identity of a boy's body found behind a vacant house and taken another child into custody for his murder.

According to the medical examiner, the body has been identified as 5-year-old Sida Osman.

Police said Osman was hit multiple times in his head, causing his death, by a 13-year-old who became irritated by the child after they both went into the back yard of a vacant house on the 4800 block of Lois Street.

Police said investigators have obtained a capital murder warrant for the 13-year-old and have taken him into custody.  Due to his age, his identity is not expected to be revealed.

Multiple sources confirm for NBC 5 the 13-year-old suspect was recently released from a juvenile detention facility, and has a history of burglary and theft.

"It's very sad news if something happened like that, 13-year-old killed this five-year-old, if it's true what is going on?" said Muktar Mohammed, a family friend.

Family members on Thursday expressed relief to hear of an arrest, but they were still left wondering why anyone would harm a five-year-old boy.

Osman's mother, Dahabo Abdi, thanked the police and the community for all their efforts. Abdi doesn't speak fluent English and said this through her younger brother when asked how she felt now that someone was in custody.

"She wanted to see him," Ali Abdi said. "And see why, why would he do that and what caused him to do that?"

Ali Abdi said he and his side of the family moved out of that apartment complex several years ago. He says it's an area that has never been safe.

Relatives and friends had gathered at the apartment on Thursday to take part in funeral rituals, which included lending support and bringing food. The men and women separate during the custom. A family friend says they will bury Osman as soon as his body is released to the family.

Outside the apartment, neighboring children delivered handwritten notes of affection about Osman to his mother. Some read the notes to the media.

"That's not right what they did to you, you were just an innocent kid," read part of Sidow Mohamed's note. He said he was a five-year-old kid who did nothing to deserve what happened to him.

Fort Worth police said they were called to the Weber Garden Apartments at about 10:25 p.m. Tuesday when Osman was reported missing. He'd left his mother's sight about three hours earlier.

Officers began a door-to-door search for the child near the area where he was last seen, but he was nowhere to be found.  Police searched through the night and into the next morning using police dogs and helicopters.

At about 1 p.m. Wednesday, the body of a young, black boy was found by a citizen behind a vacant house not far from where Osman went missing.

Farah Osman, Sida Osman's father, returned to the crime scene late Thursday. He says he's frustrated with the police account of what happened.

He says late Tuesday night, while his son was still believed to be missing, he checked the backyard of the vacant home and saw nothing. "There was nothing in there," Osman said. He believes the child was killed elsewhere and his body was placed in the vacant yard early Wednesday morning.

Police and witnesses said there was obvious signs of trauma to the boy's body.

Family members, who moved to the U.S. several decades ago to escape violence in Somalia, were quick to confirm the missing boy's death to NBC 5 while calling for justice and peace in their neighborhood.

"We didn't expect this," says Muhammad Elmi, the boys' uncle. "We expected to see him alive, you know, coming back to the house smiling; happy."

As the investigation unfolded, those in the community tried to figure out who could have harmed the little boy.

"I mean the person that did this, man I don't know,  it's just a heartless person that just has something against a little kid," said Hamadi Hussein, 19, a friend of Osman's father.

NBC 5's Chris Van Horne and Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Fatal Crash Closes Intersection Near PGBT

Keaton Fox, NBC 5

One person is dead after a crash on Preston Road, along the on-ramp to the President George Bush Turnpike.

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One person is dead after a crash on Preston Road, along the on-ramp to the President George Bush Turnpike.

The crash happened around 4 a.m.

Department of Public Safety officials say a Nissan Altima was heading west on the service road to the turnpike when an Infinity hit the car from behind. The Altima caught on fire. The driver died on the scene.

The driver of the Infinity fled the scene, DPS officials said.

They were eventually found and were taken to the hospital for their injuries. 

Preston Road was closed in both directions at the turnpike while troopers investigate.

Troopers reopened the road around 8:50 a.m. The ramp to the turnpike is still closed due to guardrail damage.

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Four Arrested After Roanoke Narcotics Raid

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Four people are in jail after SWAT officers led an early-morning raid on a house in Roanoke.

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Four people are in jail after SWAT officers led an early-morning raid on a house in Roanoke.

Roanoke police were executing a narcotics search warrant at a home on Linda Street and used flash-bang grenades during the raid.

"It sounded like a bomb, really," said neighbor David Blakeley. "It was just like, boom!"

Roanoke police say they found large quantities of marijuana. Officers said they are looking for other drugs inside the house.

Neighbors said the same house was targeted by police earlier this year, with the SWAT team again leading an early-morning raid.

Blakeley said strangers come in and out the house at all hours of the night.

"I've lived on this street pretty much all my life, and I've never seen as much activity on this street as I have in this last year," he said. "It's a small street, there shouldn't be that many cars."

The names of the four arrested people have not been released. Roanoke police said they'll release more information once the investigation is complete.

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Security Guard Injured in Dance Floor Shooting

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As many as 500 people ran from the Fiesta Event Center late Thursday night after gunfire erupted at a private party being held inside the center.

According to police, shots were fired on the dance floor just before midnight Thursday, leading to hundreds trying to flee the center.

"Everyone was just dancing. Next thing you know, they started shooting," said patron Dezz Ludgood.

Dallas police said the crowds trampled over each other to escape the violence, leaving behind shoes and other personal items as they fled the center.

"Everybody ran to the door.  I fell, that's how I got my pants dirty.  People crawling over me," Ludgood said.

According to a letter posted by the El Rio Disco/Club Rio management, the incident occurred during a private party that had hired their own security staff and police.

Off-duty officers called for back-up as the private party turned into a dangerous free-for-all. After the initial shooting, police said more shots were fired in the parking lot of the event center.

Ludgood said tension had been mounting and that a lot of people were saying they were going to start shooting.  So they were going to shut it down.

Remarkably, the most serious injury was to a security guard who was shot in the backside. Police said that guard is expected to recover.

Fiesta Event Center, at 704 South Walton Walker Boulevard, is in the same building as El Rio Disco/Club Disco, where 19-year-old Jose Peralta was shot and killed early Tuesday morning. The Fiesta Event Center and El Rio Disco also share a parking lot, but are not the same business.

Dallas police reports show that since last June police have investigated at least 34 crimes at the address 704 S. Walton Walker Boulevard.

Neighbors said the violence has been plaguing the plaza and more needs to be done to protect everyone's safety. 

"There's been some shootings here. Drug busts over here frequently," said neighbor Kenneth Russell. "They patrol during the day, not at night.  They need security at night."

Club-goers report being robbed, beaten, their cars burglarized and one woman was kidnapped at gunpoint.

Police said they are continuing to search for the gunman, who slipped away in the chaos.


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Davis: Perry's Single Mom Dig "Without Dignity"

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Texas State Senator Wendy Davis talks about Gov. Perry's comments, the famed pink sneakers, and her political future.

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Perry and Davis Clash in Texas Abortion Debate

Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday admonished the star of a Democratic filibuster that helped kill new Texas abortion restrictions, saying state Sen. Wendy Davis' rise from a tough upbringing to Harvard Law graduate should have taught her the value of each human life.

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Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis fired back Thursday afternoon at Gov. Rick Perry, after he took aim at her past a single teen mom and her marathon 11-hour filibuster to block new abortion restrictions.

"Rick Perry's statement is without dignity and tarnishes the high office he holds. They are small words that reflect a dark and negative point of view. Our governor should reflect our Texas values.  Sadly, Gov. Perry fails that test," Davis said in a statement released to the media.

Gov. Perry, in a speech at the National Right to Life Convention in Dallas, had taken aim at the woman behind the "mob tactic" that blocked the passage of Senate Bill 5's new abortion restrictions.

"What we witnessed Tuesday was nothing more than the hijacking of the democratic process," Perry said, before aiming squarely at Davis.

"Who are we to say that children born into the worst of circumstances can't grow to live successful lives?" Perry asked the crowd.

"In fact, even the woman who filibustered in the Senate the other day was born into difficult circumstances as the daughter of a single woman. She was a teenage mother herself. She managed to eventually graduate from Harvard Law School and serve in the Texas Senate. It's just unfortunate that she hasn't learned from her own example that every life must be given the chance to realize its full potential and that every life matters."

(Watch Perry's statement on Davis in the video to the right, or see his entire speech in the video at the top of the page. Those on mobile devices will need to access the full site to see all video.)

When questioned by a reporter, Perry continued to question Davis' history as the daughter of a single mother.

"I'm proud that she has been able to take advantage of her intellect and her hard work, but she didn't come from particularly good circumstances. What if her mom had said, 'I just can't do this?'" Perry responded. "At that point in time, it becomes very personal."

Perry has called a second special legislative session beginning July 1 to work on bills covering abortions, transportation, and juvenile setencing.

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Fort Worth Cop Arrested on Suspicion of DWI

Fort Worth police officer Brian Blue, mugshot, inset.

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An off-duty Fort Worth police officer is on restricted duty after being arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated following a minor crash Wednesday.

The Fort Worth Police Department said officer Brian Blue, 32, was involved in a crash at about 2 p.m. Wednesday with another driver along the 4500 block of South Freeway

Fort Worth police were called to the scene and Blue was placed under arrest.  He is now on restricted duty pending toxicology results.

No one was injured in the crash.

Fort Worth Chief of Police Jeffrey Halstead started the new year with a new, zero tolerance policy: His officers will not be able to get by with breaking the law when it comes to drinking.

"If you are sustained of the violation, you will not work at this organization," said Halstead in January. "You cannot drink and drive any longer, unless you want to throw your career down the drain."

Internal Affairs is looking into the actions of two officers, one, Beau Lebouef, accused of boating while intoxicated and the other, Ricky Nichols, suspected of drinking and driving.

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The Heat is On

Grant Johnston, NBC 5 Meteorologist

A cold front is coming to lower temperatures after the hottest day of the year.

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The second day in a row of triple digit heat will keep temperatures climbing to a possible high of 103 degrees, NBC 5 Meteorologist Grant Johnston said.

Johnston forecasts a fast warm-up with the hottest temperatures hitting around 4 p.m.

The situation means more chances for burst water pipes. Four water mains have burst this week as temperatures and dry conditions plague the aging North Texas water structure.

"The heat of the summer this time of year pulls moisture out of the soils causes them to shift, the brittle pipes can't move with the soils so they break," Devon Tiner, President of the Fort Worth Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers, told NBC 5.

But relief is in sight -- a cold front will push through the area starting this weekend, lowering temperatures into the high 80s or low 90s through July 4.

Additionally, a slight chance of rain on multiple days in the coming week could help North Texans feel a little cooler.

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DISD Faces Teacher Shortage for Summer School

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 21 Juni 2013 | 23.24

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The Dallas school district says it is working on plans to deal with a teacher shortage for summer school.

The Dallas Independent School District is not quantifying how many teachers are needed for summer school, saying only that the need is real. Summer school begins Tuesday.

"The need is critical, but we're not pushing the panic button just yet," district spokesman Jon Dahlander said.

Administrators are already working on contingency plans to accommodate classes, he said.

"Some of the changes that we are considering is having larger class sizes," Dahlander said. "We had planned to have class sizes at about 16 to 18:1. It may be a little bit more than that."

Bilingual and secondary math teachers are among the most critical of the district's needs.

Abigale Vera, an eighth-grader who needs a course to move on to the ninth grade, needs a bilingual teacher.

"I don't know English that much," she said. "I know Spanish better."

Without the course, she could be forced to repeat, but her mother, Irma, said her daughter would rather drop out than repeat eighth grade.

Angela Davis, president of the National Education Association, a teachers group, said this is the first time in memory that the district has had a summer school teacher shortage.

"We've never had a shortage for summer school, never," said Davis, who blames the lack of interest in teaching summer school on administrative policies.

She said DISD teachers are so fed up with random pop evaluations in class that they have decided to pass on summer jobs that promise more money and fewer hours so they do not have to face more scrutiny and stress.

Davis said it is all a reflection on a sour relationship between teachers and DISD Superintendent Mike Miles.

DISD administrators met Thursday to address the teacher shortage and will continue to meet until Tuesday morning. So far, no decisions have been made about closing summer programs at some schools, and the district promises to be ready for the thousands of enrolled children.

"We're going to have summer school ready to go on Tuesday," Dahlander said. "It may not be quite the way that we had planned, but we'll be ready for your child."

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Three Boys Home Alone During Burglary Attempt

Scott Gordon, NBC News

Daniel Rodriguez, 12, was at his cousin's house when burglars broke in. The thieves were scared off when his cousin's mother came home.

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Three young boys were home alone in North Fort Worth playing video games when two masked men broke in on Thursday afternoon.

"We were playing games until I saw a shadow," 12-year-old Daniel Rodriguez said.

"I saw somebody with, like, a black bandana and yellow right here," 12-year-old Kevin Avila said.

Avila and his two cousins, Rodriguez and a 14-year-old, hid in a bedroom.

"I saw them, but they didn't see me," Avila said.

His mother happened to come home from work, unaware of what was going on inside.

"My mom came right in time," Avila said.

Without even knowing it, she apparently scared the burglars away.

"If I didn't show up on time, they would have been dead," Jessica Henderson said.

She called police.

"They got here in two minutes," she said. "Oh my God, it's crazy. You wouldn't think that somebody could come into your house with a freakin' mask on in broad daylight."

Three people were in custody Thursday evening and were being questioned, said Fort Worth police spokesman Sgt. Kelly Peel.

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Beware of Scorpions Sneaking Into Homes

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

Dallas-Fort Worth area pest control companies say they're seeing an increase in scorpions lurking in homes in several cities.

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Pest control shops across Dallas-Fort Worth say they're seeing an increase in scorpions lurking in homes in several cities.

A lot of it has to do with the heat, but homeowners also could unknowingly be bringing them into their homes, said Marty Keane, with The Pest Shop in Plano.

Often, scorpions hide in sand. Keane said they can "stay in those areas for up to six months and stay alive without ever feeding."

Many homeowners use sand during housing construction and in gardening.

Parents should also be aware of the possibility of scorpions hiding in children's sandboxes.

"So six months, you know, after kids going back outside and start playing in sandboxes, they start shoveling and there you go -- there are the scorpions," Keane said.

The best way to prevent scorpions is to go to a pest control shop and buy a repellant that can spray around the home and at-risk areas such as sandboxes, she said.

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Dozens Displaced by Dallas Apartment Fire

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5

Dozens of residents have been displaced by an apartment fire that destroyed eight units early Friday morning.

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Dozens of residents have been displaced by an apartment fire that destroyed eight units early Friday morning.

Neighbors reported seeing the fire start at about 3 a.m. Friday on the outside of the Spanish Garden Apartments at 2838 Royal Lane in Dallas.

Investigators said they are looking into whether an electrical program is to blame for the blaze. Fire crews said power lines run from a transformer on the backside of the building and into the complex.

Firefighters were able to keep the blaze contained to one building, but had trouble knocking down the fire after it spread to an area of flat line roof that had another, sloped roof constructed on top of it during a remodeling of the buildings. A Dallas fire chief told NBC 5's Kendra Lyn that situation was not uncommon.

A total of 29 people, 19 adults and 10 children, have been displaced by the fire. Residents were able to evacuate and no one has been reported as missing.

Firefighters have been able to enter the units to retrieve essential items like medications for some of the residents, but crews are concerned about the possibility of collapsing ceilings in areas where water is sitting on top of the roof.

Some residents reported that smoke alarms did not go off when the fire started. Investigators said they are looking into those claims.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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Stars Name Ruff as Head Coach

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Dallas Stars General Manager Jim Nill announced Friday the team has hired Lindy Ruff as the new head coach.

Ruff, now in his second stint as a NHL head coach, was last with the Buffalo Sabres. The Sabres made eight postseason appearances, four trips to the Eastern Conference Finals, and an appearance in the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals (which they lost to your Dallas Stars) under Ruff's tenure.

Ruff is one of only 17 head coaches to reach net 500 victories and holds the third-most wins of any active coach.

"One of the trademarks of successful organizations is their ability to have continuity and stability for an extended period of time," Nill said in a press release. "It is clear from Lindy's record, and from our own conversations, that we have found the right person to provide that stability and lead this club to the next level. His steady hand and experience will prove invaluable in returning our team as a top-tier contender in the NHL."

"I am honored to be joining the Dallas Stars organization," Ruff in a press release. "After speaking at length with Jim Nill, it was clear that all the right pieces are coming together to return this club to the upper-echelon of the NHL. I look forward to leading its resurgence."

The Stars will hold a press conference at noon on Friday to introduce Ruff as head coach.

Ruff is the latest change to the Stars organization, which fired head coach Glen Gulutzan and assistant coach Paul Jerrard in May. Those staffing changes were ushered in by new GM Nill, who replaced former GM Joe Nieuwendyk. The Stars finished last season Dallas 22-22-4 without earning a spot in the playoffs for the fifth season in a row.

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Joshua ISD Apologizes to Valedictorian

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Joshua Independent School District Superintendent Fran Marek apologized to Remington Reimer after meeting with him and his attorney Thursday.

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The Joshua Independent School District has apologized to a high-school valedictorian whose microphone was switched off during a graduation ceremony when he deviated from prepared remarks.

Superintendent Fran Marek apologized to Remington Reimer after meeting with him and his attorney Thursday.

Marek released this statement on the Joshua ISD website:

On behalf of the school district, I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to Mr. Todd Reimer and Remington Reimer for any interpretation of a threat by Mr. Cochran in expressing his displeasure at a meeting on Friday morning between Mr. Todd Reimer and Mr. Cochran following Remington Reimer's valedictory address. The District has never intended to nor will take punitive action against Remington Reimer for deviating from the prior-reviewed speech. The District endorses Remington Reimer's appointment to the Naval Academy and wishes him success for all future endeavors in his naval career. District officials will ensure that district policy is followed at future graduation ceremonies.

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Reimer's microphone was switched off during the June 6 ceremony after he deviated from prepared remarks and began talking about his religious beliefs.

He also alleged that his principal threatened to contact the U.S. Naval Academy, where Reimer has been accepted, to complain about his bad character. But Marek said "the district has never intended to, nor will take, punitive action."

Reimer says he's thankful and knew the school district would support him.

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400 Students Tested for Tuberculosis at Va. School

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Over 400 people will be tested starting Friday for tuberculosis after being in contact with a person carrying the disease at Lee High School in Fairfax County, Va.

The Fairfax County Health Department says two recent cases of TB have been confirmed at the high school this month. A third case, discovered in December 2012, is also under investigation, according to officials.

On June 17, letters were mailed to students and faculty members, notifying them of the Health Department's investigation. A second letter was sent to 400 students and 30 staff members recommending they be tested for the disease after it was determined they were at risk for exposure.

Fairfax County Health Director Gloria Addo-Ayensu said those requiring testing were identified as having 24 hours or more of contact with the three infected individuals. Addo-Ayensu said the specific strains of TB in those individuals have not been identified.

TB is spread through the air and can attack any part of the body, including lungs, the kidney, spine and brain, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Skin tests and blood tests are usually used to determine whether a person is infected with TB. Tests will be given at the school starting Friday morning.

"Even one fatality  is a shame because TB is so treatable and the medications are so cheap," Addo-Ayensu said. 

TB symptoms include a bad cough lasting for more than three weeks, weight loss, fever, chills, weakness, coughing up blood and chest pain.

If not treated correctly, the disease can be deadly.

Stay with NBCWashington.com and News4 for more on this developing story.

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Anthony Weiner Apologizes After Voter Uses Gay Slur

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New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner is apologizing after a voter used a gay slur to refer to his opponent, Christine Quinn, who is a lesbian.

In the encounter observed by the Washington Post, Weiner was campaigning and asked a woman if she was a registered Democrat.

"I am," she said. "And I'm not voting for uh, what's her name? The dyke."

Weiner said, "OK. I just need you to sign the petition to get me on the ballot."

According to the Post, Weiner then noticed a reporter's incredulous reaction and added "and really, you shouldn't talk that way about people."

After she apologized, according to the Post, he said "that's OK. It's not your fault."

Weiner's campaign spokeswoman tweeted an apologetic statement from him Thursday, saying "homophobia is vile and destructive."

"I admonished the woman amid a large crowd on a street corner and by no means believe that anything about her comment was appropriate," he said. "If the impression is that I did, I apologize because behavior like this will absolutely not be tolerated in my administration."

Quinn told reporters Friday that Weiner had called her and "clarified the interaction."

"I think it is incredibly important for all New Yorkers, but particularly those in public life, to make very clear that in this city -- the most diverse city in the world, the city where the LGBT civil rights movement was born -- that that type of language cannot be tolerated," she said. "And I was grateful for him to call and clarify that."

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Miami Heat Championship Parade, Rally Planned for Monday

Miami Heat players Dwyane Wade and his girlfriend Gabrielle Union, LeBron James, Norris Cole, Udonis Haslem, Juwan Howard and coach Erik Spoelstra arrive at Story nightclub in Miami Beach to celebrate the team's 2013 NBA Championship.

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For the second year in a row, the Heat and the City of Miami are preparing to celebrate the 2013 NBA Championship with a downtown parade and rally at AmericanAirlines Arena.

The Heat Championship parade is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Monday. A planning meeting was scheduled for Friday to sort out the details.

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Following the parade, there will be a private, ticketed rally inside the arena with the team.

The Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 Thursday night to win back-to-back NBA Championships. Fans and the team celebrated into Friday morning, and now they'll get another chance to celebrate Monday.

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Last year, tens of thousands of fans lined the streets of Miami for the victory parade, lining up the day before to get a look at their Heat heroes. Players, coaches and other team employees rode double-decker buses on their way to the arena.

More details about this year's parade are expected to be released later Friday.

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Affidavit: Ricks Admitted to Stabbings in Bedford

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Suspect Caught in Bedford Apartment Slayings

A man suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend and her son at their apartment near Fort Worth is in an Oklahoma jail. Bedford police say Cedric Ricks was caught in Garvin County last night, hours after Roxann Sanchez and her eight-year-old son Anthony Figueroa were found stabbed to death.

Apartment Stabbing Suspect Arrested in Okla.

Oklahoma police have arrested a man Bedford police say fatally stabbed the mother of his child and her 8-year-old son Wednesday night before fleeing the state.

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Oklahoma State Police arrested a man overnight Wednesday that Bedford police say fatally stabbed the mother of his child and her 8-year-old son before fleeing the state in her car that same evening.

At about 8:40 p.m. Wednesday, police were called to an apartment complex on the 1400 block of Park Place Boulevard where a family member reported 38-year-old Cedric Ricks had attacked several people, including children.

When officers arrived, they found a woman, now identified as 30-year-old Roxann Diana Sanchez, and an 8-year-old boy, Anthony Reyes Figueroa, dead.  A 12-year-old boy was also injured in the attack, but survived, and was transported to Children's Medical Center in critical condition. Doctors said the boy suffered a brain injury in the violent attack, but remain hopeful he'll survive.

An 8-month-old child, now in the custody of Child Protective Services, was also in the apartment at the time of the stabbings and was not injured.

Police said Ricks and Sanchez were an estranged couple that had one child together, the 8-month-old found unharmed.

As officers investigated the scene, they learned the woman's car was missing and put out a multi-state alert for officers to be on the lookout for the vehicle.

About three hours later, shortly after 11 p.m., officers with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol stopped and arrested Ricks for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle about 70 miles north of the Texas-Oklahoma border in Garvin County.

While being held in the Garvin County Jail, three arrest warrants were issued for Ricks, two for murder and one for attempted murder. Each murder warrant had a $2 million bond while the attempted murder warrant had a bond amount of $500,000.

Ricks was arraigned on the charges Thursday afternoon.

Police are now working with Oklahoma authorities to transfer Ricks back to Texas, but he is fighting extradition. To get Ricks back in Texas, the Garvin County District Attorney will have to ask Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin to get a governor's warrant and force the extradition.  A judge advised the Garvin County Sheriff's Department that process may take as long as two months.

NBC 5 learned Thursday afternoon that a protective order that expired in January was the result of an assault that took place in Nov. 2012 where police said Ricks choked Sanchez.  After that incident, Child Protective Services became involved to determine the welfare of the children.

According to an affidavit obtained by NBC 5, Ricks called a cousin and admitted to killing Sanchez and her son.

The affidavit reads:

"Cedric Ricks informed her that he admitted to the stabbings. The witness related that Cedric Ricks told her that he was, 'hurt,' 'needed stitches,' and was 'cut up.'"

"The witness further stated that Cedric Ricks told her he was, 'Sorry,' 'Couldn't take it anymore,' and was 'Stressed,' and stated that 'Nobody loves me,' and that he was, 'Not going to jail.'"

Investigators were able to track Rick's cell phone to Ardmore, Okla. 

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol was able to stop Ricks for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and arrest him. 

According to Judy Ramos with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford independent School District, the 8-year-old was in the third grade at Spring Garden Elementary and the 12-year-old is a sixth grader.

Both children have attended the school since 2011 and, in a letter sent home to parents Thursday, the principal said the boys' grandmother worked at the school. 

NBC 5's Amanda Guerra, Ray Villeda, Shane Allen, Greg Janda and Frank Heinz contributed to this report.  Editor's note: A previous version of this story said Bedford police arrested Cedric Ricks.  He was arrested by Oklahoma Highway Patrol. We regret the error.

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