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Man Accused of Pointing Gun at Officer Is Contrite

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 22 Juni 2013 | 20.41

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An 18-year-old accused of pointing a gun at a Dallas police officer says he is apologetic for his alleged crimes, including one for which he has yet to be charged.

Darron Robinson will turn 19 on Saturday, a milestone he will mark in jail. He is charged with aggravated assault of a public servant and evading police.

"I just want to be at home," Robinson told NBC 5 in an exclusive jailhouse interview.

When asked how his life had spiraled, Robinson said he ignored the warnings from his mother and loved ones, who always told him to steer clear of older men on the block who were up to no good,

"I was being a follower; that's all I can say," he said.

Robinson admitted that he was scared and ran from police on Wednesday. An undercover Dallas police officer fired a shot while pursuing Robinson, a suspect in the armed robbery of a convenience store one day earlier.

"I just want everybody to know I ain't no menace or nothing like that," Robinson said. "I ain't trying to hurt anyone."

Robinson said he robbed the store but said he never pointed a gun.

"I used the gun but I never pointed it at his face," he said. "I just showed him that I had the gun."

As officers approached Robinson near the same store on Wednesday, he ran through an apartment complex. He said he still had the gun on him but denied pointing it at the officer,

"I grabbed it out my shirt, but just to throw it; never to hurt anyone," he said. "I was just trying to run away and get rid of the gun. I never pointed it at anyone. I threw it, and I just kept running while he shot at me."

According to police reports, Robinson ditched the gun, tossing it onto a patio in the apartment complex. He then hid beneath a car before police found him.

Robinson said he recently got a gun only for protection. He showed NBC 5 a fresh bullet wound in his lower back area, saying he was shot in recent weeks while he was passenger in a car. The shooter is still on the loose and neither he nor police know who is responsible, he said.

Robinson said he is afraid of guns and would never point them at anyone. All he could think to do when police came after him was to run and try to get rid of the weapon to avoid being charged with having a gun, he said.

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Town of West Sues Over Fertilizer Blast

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Search and rescue workers comb through what remains of a 50-unit apartment building (foreground) and the West Rest Haven Nursing Home the day after an explosion at the West Fertilizer Company destroyed the buildings April 18, 2013 in West, Texas. According to West Mayor Tommy Muska, around 14 people, including 10 first responders, were killed and more than 150 people were injured when the fertilizer company caught fire and exploded, leaving damaged buildings for blocks in every direction. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Officials of the small central Texas town devastated by an April 17 fertilizer plant blast that killed 15 people have filed suit against the plant owner and supplier.

The lawsuit filed Friday seeks unspecified damages from plant owner Adair Grain and CF Industries, which supplied agricultural-grade ammonium nitrate toe the plant. A fire at the plant ignited the explosive chemical, flattening homes, schools and businesses and killing firefighters and other first-responders fighting the fire.

The lawsuit filed in state district court in Waco alleges Adair Grain was negligent in how it stored the chemical and that CF Industries was liable for an inherently hazardous product.

Adair Grain spokesman Daniel Keeney and CF Industries spokesman Dan Swenson told the Waco Tribune-Herald that they hadn't reviewed the lawsuit and declined to comment.

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Alligator Found in "Doomsday Prepper's" House

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Clayton Earthman was arrested on Wednesday after officers found bomb-making supplies in his car. Officers also found an alligator in Earthman's home.

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A man arrested Wednesday with bomb-making materials in his car had drugs and an alligator in his home, a federal agent testified Friday.

Clayton Earthman, 43, was arrested after police said he ran a stop sign near Fair Park.

An officer said Earthman had a gun in his car. A search later revealed he had bomb-making material and notes on how to make bombs, police said.

Earthman claimed to be a "Doomsday Prepper." A cable TV show by the same name profiles people preparing for the end of the world.

On Thursday, agents with the bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives searched his house near Pleasant Grove.

They found 15 marijuana plants, bomb-making material, and an alligator, according to a Dallas police report.

Neighbors say they saw agents carry two alligators from the home on Woodard Avenue.

"That's scary," said neighbor Susan Collins. "We didn't know he had all that."

At his court appearance, a judge ordered Earthman held without bond because he was a danger to the community.

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Good Samaritan Helps Deliver Roadside Baby

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Driver Helps Woman Delivery Baby on Side of Road

A Good Samaritan helped an expectant mother and her husband on the side of the road deliver their baby.

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A Good Samaritan helped a Gainesville, Texas couple welcome their first son a bit earlier than expected on Friday morning.

Baby Landon was born at about 7:30 a.m. just off the southbound lanes of Interstate 35W near Alliance Airport in Fort Worth.

The parents were planning to give birth in Fort Worth after recently moving from Arlington to Gainesville. 

Mom Karen Call - a certified EMT - was prepared in case the they didn't make it to the hospital.

"I brought two shoe strings and scissors, and some towels in case the baby came early," Karen Call said.

The couple didn't make it to the hospital.

Four people stopped alongside the road to help. One was them was Charles Harrell, owner of Tex Star Towing, who helped deliver the baby.

"I did what I had to do," Harrell said.

"I help everyone, that's why I started the business, so I could help people," Harrell said.

Harrell was bringing a stranded driver back from Oklahoma when stopped to help the expectant Calls.

"Just seen a car swerve off to the side of the road, seen a guy with a black blanket run out and the lady rolled out of the car," said Harrell. "And I went, 'she's having a baby.'"

Armed with blankets and gloves of his own, Harrell and his passenger sprung into action.

"The husband was kind of panicking and we just told her to push and everything will be all right," Harrell said.

About 10 to 15 minutes after pulling over, at 7:28 a.m. according to MedStar's 911 log, baby Landon was born.

"It was a beautiful baby, it didn't really set in until I got back into the truck to leave," Harrell said.

Mom and baby are doing fine now at Texas Health Harris Methodist.

When asked whether he'd ever delivered a baby before, Harrell smiled and simply said, "some puppies."

Landon is the couple's second child. The two already have a 17-month-old daughter.

The family expects to be back home in Gainesville by the end of the weekend.

NBC 5's Eric King contributed to this report.

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FBI Makes Arrest in "Mesh Mask Bandit" Case

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

The FBI says Luis Delgarza, photo inset from October 2012 arrest by Dallas Police, is the "Mesh Mask Bandit" responsible for more than a dozen bank robberies across North Texas. He was arrested and charged with robbing a Wells Fargo Bank in Farmers Branch on April 22.

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The FBI says it has finally arrested the North Texas man believed to be the "Mesh Mask Bandit."

The FBI said Luis Delagarza, 59, of Farmers Branch, has been charged in a federal criminal complaint with committing armed bank robbery.

Delagarza was once considered one of the most dynamic local leaders in the Latino community.

"This was somebody that associated with some of the most important people in Dallas," said Carlos Quintanilla, Accion America president and longtime community activist.

NBC 5's sister station Telemundo interviewed Delagarza several years ago about immigration reform.

The FBI said a witness identified Delagarza from a photo lineup.

According to the FBI's complaint and affidavit, the witness saw the face of the man who robbed a Wells Fargo Bank in the 13000 block of Josey Lane in Farmers Branch on April 22.

The bank is blocks from Delagarza's home.

The witness reported seeing the man's face both before he pulled on his dark mask and entered the bank with a handgun and after the robbery, when he removed the mask outside the bank.

"The identification of the 'Mesh Mask Bandit' by the FBI's Bank Robbery Task Force was the result of collaborative local and federal investigation across nine cities," said Diego G. Rodriguez, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Dallas Field Division. "The arrest of this dangerous individual illustrates the effectiveness of task forces, the support provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office and cooperation within the law enforcement community."

The FBI had dubbed the bank robber the Mesh Mask Bandit because of his mesh mask that hid his face.

The Mesh Mask Bandit was linked to robberies at 19 banks in North Texas since New Year's Eve.

Bank customers said they are relieved an arrest has been made.

"I'm glad they caught him," Brandon Vidal said. "It's a good thing. Put him away."

Delagarza made his initial appearance in federal court Friday. A judge ordered that he remain in federal custody.

He will be back in court on Tuesday.

Delagarza was arrested twice before on charges of speeding and theft.

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NBC 5's Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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Safe Room Program to Open Wait Lists

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After a flurry of applications forced a North Texas agency to close a storm shelter rebate program, a new waiting list for applicants in multiple counties is rolling out.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments will open an online wait list for Safe Room program rebates June 21-30.

All 16 counties in the NCTCOG region will have wait lists open in a rolled-out schedule. Once a wait list has been opened for a specific county, it will not close.

To be placed on the wait list, applicants will need to provide their name and address at www.nctsaferoom.com once the wait list for their county opens.

Those without Internet access can call 817-695-9235 and leave a voice mail with their name, phone number, address and county. All submissions online or via phone will have a time and date stamp, the NCTCOG said.

Here is the list of each county's open date and time:

  • Collin County: Friday, June 21 at 7 p.m.
  • Dallas County: Saturday, June 22 at 8 a.m.
  • Denton County: Sunday, June 23 at 8 a.m.
  • Ellis County: Monday, June 24 at 7 p.m.
  • Erath County: Monday, June 24 at 7 p.m.
  • Hood County: Tuesday, June 25 at 7 p.m.
  • Hunt County: Tuesday, June 25 at 7 p.m.
  • Johnson County: Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m.
  • Kaufman County: Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m.
  • Navarro County: Thursday, June 27 at 7 p.m.
  • Palo Pinto County: Thursday, June 27 at 7 p.m.
  • Parker County: Friday, June 28 at 7 p.m.
  • Rockwall County: Friday, June 28 at 7 p.m.
  • Somervell County: Saturday, June 29 at 8 a.m.
  • Wise County: Saturday, June 29 at 8 a.m.
  • Tarrant County: Sunday, June 30 at 8 a.m.

Safe room rebate program officials said the wait lists will help the NCTCOG assess demand for the program and allow them to communicate the need to federal funding sources.

The NCTCOG said the safe room program is not retroactive, meaning applicants must be approved before installing a storm shelter.

Those who have already applied to the safe room program will be notified that their application has been received and do not need to apply again. The NCTCOG will contact applicants who join the wait list after the program receives additional funding. Organizers say the process could take three to 18 months.

The Metro Safe Room Rebate Program is funded by a $1.395 million Federal Emergency Management Agency grant.

The rebate program offers residents living or developing in North Texas counties a chance to qualify for half the cost of construction for an individual safe room, up to $3,000. But the rooms must be from a vendor approved by the National Storm Shelter Association or the American Tornado Shelter Association to qualify for reimbursement.

NBC 5 Investigates first told you about the federal funding May 23.

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DISD Faces Teacher Shortage for Summer School

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 21 Juni 2013 | 20.41

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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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Joshua ISD Apologizes to Valedictorian Over Speech

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.

Fran Marek, Superintendent
Joshua ISD

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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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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400 Students to be Tested for Tuberculosis at Va. School

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Microscope image of Tubercle Bacilli, tuberculosis bacteria.

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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.

The Health Department is recommending 400 students and 30 staff members be tested for the disease.

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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Dating Service Delivers Duds, Not Dreams: Former Employee

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 19 Juni 2013 | 20.41

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A former employee of a local, high-priced dating service, Dallas Singles, told NBC 5 Investigates Consumer Unit some individuals with a criminal past are allowed to be members.  

While the service is billed as a professional matchmaking service for upscale singles, the owner said in some circumstances members can have a criminal record.  However, he insisted no member has ever been hurt or harmed.

Stephanie Gardella said she was hired as a relationship counselor at Dallas Singles in January of 2012.  The single mother first thought it was the perfect job.

"I'm such a helper," she said, adding she was able to help connect people looking for love with potential matches.

But soon after she started, she said she noticed several red flags like giving free or discounted memberships to certain clients while others would pay thousands of dollars.

"We would give beautiful, young women free memberships," Gardella said.

She also recalled the time a potential member told her he just got out of prison for theft.  She said she brought this to the attention of her supervisor but was instructed to sign him up anyway.

On its website, the company promises to perform "a thorough background screening including a criminal history check on every client." 

But Gardella told NBC5 Investigates Consumer Unit if potential members were willing to pay thousands to join, little else mattered.

"We were supposed to have them sold in 90 minutes," Gardella said.

A Dallas Singles client also told NBC 5 a background check she did on her own showed one of her potential suitors had a criminal past. 

The company's owner, Ted Law, who, on repeated occasions declined to speak with NBC 5 on camera, insisted his company does do background checks.  But he also said "non-violent felons" can be members.  He said no client has ever been harmed or would have to go on a date with someone he or she found to be objectionable.

Law called Gardella a "liar," and said she was never told to sign up a felon. 

However, he confirmed non-violent felons had bought memberships and some members, like young attractive women and older men, would get complimentary memberships.

Ultimately, Gardella was fired after a few short months of working at Dallas Singles.

"She was let go because she refused to do things our way," Law said.

Gardella insisted she didn't have a vendetta against Dallas Singles and she did not speak with NBC 5 because she was fired.

"The best thing I ever did was to leave that place," Gardella said. "What they're doing is wrong.  It's so wrong."

Dating Disasters

Former client Carol Carrillo first came to NBC5 Investigates Consumer Unit after she said the service failed her and her one and only date was a disaster. 

She said getting a refund for the $2,200 she spent on the service was difficult at best.   After months of unanswered phone calls and certified letters she contacted NBC 5. Minutes after NBC called the company, Law reached out to Carrillo and promised to give her all her money back.

But the paperwork she received said her refund was conditional.  She had to agree "not to disparage Dallas Singles, Fort Worth Singles or Singles International, or its affiliates, clients or personnel in any way in the future."

"I'd rather lose all my money than not fight these people.  They haven't given me any of what was promised," Carrillo said.

Ultimately, Carrillo said she did get refund after contacting her credit card company and filing a dispute through the credit card.

However, Law insisted Carrillo "didn't give the service a chance."  He also said the company has given thousands of dollars in refunds to unhappy members.  And he said his business has led to many happy, long-term couples.

Ariel Osterreicher, 23, said he would like to be one of those success stories.  He signed up with Dallas Singles after having little luck with online dating.

"I'm a shy person," said the college student who lives modestly.

He said his mother spent $4,500 for the service, but in the seven months since signing up he has had no dates.

"It's just a giant chess game and I just fell into the trap," he said.

His complaint echoed those of a 2012 class action lawsuit.  It was filed against Ted Law and his wife, Rachel, and related to their former company, another matchmaking service.  Plaintiffs claimed they were deceptive, did not make promised matches and set pricing "based solely on a potential customer's ability to pay." 

Law called the allegations "ridiculous." But he said he settled the suit.

As for Osterreicher, Law said he is working with him to find a perfect match, but he so far, he's still waiting for his first date.
 

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Real-Life Snakes on a Plane: Man Smuggles 7 Snakes

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

A Texas snake expert has pleaded guilty to smuggling seven snakes into the United States. The man bought the snakes in Peru and flew with them by hiding them in his jacket.

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A Tyler snake expert pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to smuggling seven Peruvian snakes into the United States by concealing them underneath his jacket.

William Lamar, 63, was caught with the snakes in August at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. He had purchased the snakes at a market in Lima, Peru, and flew with them in his jacket to Miami and then to DFW, where a Transportation Security Administration officer found them while Lamar was trying to board a commuter flight to Tyler.

Lamar is a partial owner of Colorado-based ecotourism company Green Tracks, according to a representative who answered the phone at the company's listed phone number Tuesday. His biography on the company website states that Lamar also conducts research on reptiles and amphibians for the University of Texas at Tyler.

A university spokesperson confirmed Tuesday that Lamar has been an adjunct professor there but was not able to confirm his current status with the school.

Lamar is the author of at least three books on snakes and reptiles and has been a speaker at an event for the Austin Herpetological Society, among other events in that field.

According to several articles posted online, Lamar has spent decades doing research in the Amazon and leading tours in the region.

According to U.S. Attorney John M. Bales, Lamar stated in an Eastern District of Texas courtroom that he knew he was violating the law by transporting the snakes in his jacket without proper authorization.

Lamar was not available for comment Tuesday.

He could face up to five years in prison at sentencing, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. A sentencing date has not yet been set.

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90,000 Ladybugs Released in Valley Ranch
City Funds New Home After 911 Calls Went Unanswered

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Ex-USC Prof. Wanted by FBI Arrested in Mexico

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A former USC professor on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted fugitives list for alleged child-sex crimes has been arrested in the resort city of Playa del Carmen in Mexico, authorities said Tuesday - just a day after he was added to the list.

Walter Lee Williams, 65, is wanted on charges of sexual exploitation of children and traveling abroad for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts with children. Prosecutor Gaspar Armando Garcia Torres told the Associated Press that Williams was captured late Tuesday while drinking coffee near a park in the Caribbean beach town.

FBI officials confirmed the arrest Tuesday night.

Williams was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list Monday after being indicted on charges of producing child pornography and engaging in sexual acts with minors.

Walter Lee Williams, 64, was the 500th person added to the list since its creation in 1950, the agency announced.

Williams is accused of traveling from Los Angeles to the Philippines in January 2011 to engage in sex acts with two 14-year-old boys and taking sexually explicit pictures of one of them. He allegedly met the two boys online in 2010 and had Internet webcam sessions with them.

Williams was a tenured professor of anthropology, history and gender studies at USC. According to a profile that has since been removed from the USC website, Williams was a founding editor of the International Gay & Lesbian Review and also taught at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the 1980s.

The FBI said Williams preyed upon boys between ages 14 and 17, many of whom live in economically underdeveloped countries.

"Because of his status, he has the means and access to children, and that's what makes him dangerous," said FBI Special Agent Jeff Yesensky in a video released by the agency. "He preys on the most vulnerable children."

Williams was charged in Los Angeles on April 30 with one count of producing child pornography, one count of traveling for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and two counts of engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to Williams' arrest.

He is a former Palm Springs resident who has an extensive history of travel through Southeast Asia -- specifically the Philippines -- and may travel to Mexico and Peru, the FBI said. He is also affiliated with the Buddhist Universal Association in Los Angeles.

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Chicago Hospital Allows Visiting Hours for Pets

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Experts say they've seen physical changes in patients who receive visits from cherished pets while in the hospital. Nesita Kwan reports. Read the story .

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Sometimes the most effective comfort comes from man's best friend.

Rush University Medical Center took that to heart, adopting a formal policy that allows pets to visit certain patients in their rooms. The hospital became the first facility in the area to officially set such rules in December.

Rush began researching requests for animal visitors in 2010, and in the end, officials decided the reward was worth the risk.

The hospital issued a 21-point list of rules outlining animal visits. Dogs and cats are the only pets allowed, for example, and any messes must be cleaned and sanitized by the handler. Before pets are allowed through the door, the doctor and of course patient must consent to the visit.

Pets must have proof of rabies vaccination and must be groomed and bathed before visiting. They aren't allowed to visit any rooms other than that of the pre-approved patient.

Bernadette Slesinski-Evans and her dachshund Sadie became the first patient to take advantage of the rules.

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Volunteers Sought to Monitor Police Surveillance

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The 12 surveillance cameras have night vision technology and they're positioned at an intersection and two different parks. The idea of installing the cameras came up two years ago after a 13-year-old girl was raped in broad daylight at a playground. But some residents say the cameras are an invasion of privacy. Tony Shin reports from Banning for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, 2013.

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One Southern California city is looking for volunteers -- to monitor a new surveillance camera system.

With Banning, Calif., becoming the latest city in Inland Empire to add a surveillance system, Police Chief Leonard Purvis is hoping members of the senior community will apply at the department to join the watch.

The 12 cameras are located at the intersection of Ramsey Street and San Gorgonio Avenue, as well as Repplier and Roosevelt Williams Parks.

The cameras record 24 hours a day and keep up to 30 days of video. Some of the cameras can pan and zoom into areas hundreds of yards away with high-quality resolution.

There are speakers above the cameras so the person monitoring the system can warn the public.

Neighboring Redlands has been using a similar system.

"The chief calls it effective policing," said Liza Kester, a technician with the Banning Police Department.

The idea of installing the cameras came up about two years ago when a 13-year-old girl was raped during daylight hours on a playground set at Roosevelt Williams Park.

Severe budget cuts also played a role, with the department downsizing from 41 officers to 27.

"Burglaries on the rise, thefts on the rise, we wanted to do our part and think outside the box," Purvis said.

Still, some critics don't like the idea of police recording the public 24 hours a day.

"I don't appreciate someone looking over me all the time. I think it goes against what this country stands for," said Matt Buckmaster, who works in Banning.

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WATCH: 2nd Round of Potential Juror Questions in Zimmerman Trial

The second round of questioning of potential jurors in the George Zimmerman trial was set to begin Wednesday morning.
 
A pool of 40 potential jurors has been reached in the trial, Circuit Judge Debra Nelson announced in court Tuesday, on the seventh day of jury selection in the case.

  Those potential jurors went through the initial round of questioning, which was focused solely on pretrial publicity.
 
Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder in the February 2012 shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. He has pleaded not guilty, saying he acted in self-defense.

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Carrollton Chiropractor Accused of Sexual Assault

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Another North Texas chiropractor has been accused of sexually assaulting a patient.

Chiropractor Scott Tan Viet Lai, who was arrested Friday, is accused of assaulting a female patient during a June 11 office visit.

According to a redacted arrest affidavit released Monday, the woman arrived at Lai's office for her third appointment after a car crash. She had been seeing Lai for back and neck pains.

When she arrived, she met the doctor in the parking lot, and the two walked into the office together at about 11 a.m.

The woman told police that she noticed Lai locked the door behind them after they entered and thought it was unusual.

During the exam, Lai requested she wear a gown, but she refused, according to the affidavit. During the treatment, he began massaging her back and said he needed to pull her shorts down to provide treatment to a problem area.

In the affidavit, the woman said she started to feel uncomfortable but complied because she trusted the doctor.

The woman then told police that he said he needed to adjust her tail bone and asked her to roll over onto her back. The woman said Lai then grabbed her shorts and pulled them off, saying he needed to get to the tail bone area. She said she then felt the man's hands near and inside her genitalia. The woman said she asked him what he was doing and he replied that he was putting pressure on her tail bone.

In the affidavit, the woman then told police that Lai put his head next to her ear and whispered, "Do you want me to help you relax?"

The woman told police she then pushed him away and told him that she did not think he was doing what he was supposed to do. The woman told police she was then scared for her well-being and searched for a place to run after asking to use the bathroom. Finding no easily available exit, the woman said she returned to the doctor's office to sign some papers before she was allowed to leave by the front door.

According to the affidavit, the woman said that Lai told her that she should have known what the procedure would be because she is studying to be a nurse.

(The redacted arrest affidavit can be read here and recounts the woman's allegations in greater detail.)

The woman went to a hospital emergency room, where she reported the incident and police were called.

Police have not revealed the woman's age.

Lai practices at SSC Chiropractic at 1212 N. Josey Lane and his web site lists a second location on Pioneer Parkway in Arlington. According to his web site, his clinic opened in 2002 and specifically reaches out to Vietnamese patients.

The clinic was closed Monday and no one answered the phone.

Lai is being held in the Carrollton Municipal Jail on a $100,000 bond. He has been charged with sexual assault, a second-degree felony.

In April, McKinney chiropractor Dr. David Russell was sentenced to 23 years in prison after he was convicted of sexually assaulting several of his patients, including children.

NBC 5's Brian Scott contributed to this report.

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Names Released in Crash That Killed 4

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The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office on Monday afternoon released the names of the 16 people involved in a car crash that killed four pedestrians late Saturday night.

Investigators have not released details about how the crash occurred. Sheriff's office officials said the investigation is ongoing.

Tarrant County sheriff's spokesman Terry Grisham said it has been a particularly difficult crash to investigate because of how many people were involved.

"We have many people who were actively involved in this accident and, tragically, four of them can't speak with us. They're deceased," he said. "We want to find who's responsible, both at the scene and away from the scene, if such people exist. And we want to bring those people to justice if, in fact, this is a criminal act."

The sheriff's office have said that Breanna Mitchell, 24, of Lillian, was stopped along the 1500 block of Burleson-Retta Road in a disabled sport utility vehicle. At some point, Brian Jennings, 43-year-old Burleson youth minister, happened upon Mitchell and stopped his white pickup truck to help.

Jennings was joined by Hollie Boyles, 42, and Shelby Boyles, 21, a mother and daughter who lived nearby.

What exactly happened next is a mystery, but Mitchell, Jennings and the Boyles, all pedestrians, were struck and killed in a multi-vehicle crash that involved Jennings' white truck, a red Volkswagen and a red pickup truck driven by 17-year-old Ethan Couch, officials with the Tarrant County Sheriff's Department said Monday afternoon.

Two children, Lucas McConnell, 12, and Isaiah McLaughlin, 13, were inside Jennings' truck.

Ashlyn Evans, 18, was driving the Volkswagen. Peyton Alan, 14, was a passenger in her car. Both are of Burleson.

Seven teenagers were inside Couch's truck or in the truck bed: Garrett Ballard, 16; Avery Rich, 19; and Starr Teague, Christian Victoria, Soliman Mohmand, Sergio Molina and Jacob Goodsell, 15.

The four pedestrians were declared deceased at the scene. Nine of the other 12 people involved, whose names and conditions have not been specified, were hospitalized after the crash.

Several of the teens riding in the red pickup truck were friends on Facebook and, according to their Facebook pages, attended Keller Central High School.

Funeral services for Jennings will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Venue 510 at 510 Wilshire Blvd. in Burleson, a family representative said.

Editor's Note: The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office issued a correction to its news release Monday to correct the spelling of Brian Jennings' first name, as well as correct the driver of the red Volkswagen's last name from Peyton to Evans. All corrections are reflected in the article above.

NBC 5's Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Vandals Decapitate Arlington Park's Dragon

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The city of Arlington is looking for the miscreants that beheaded Nessie, the smiling dragon at Allen Saxe Park.

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Who has slain the dragon of Allen Saxe Park?

The city of Arlington wants to find the dragon slayer -- but not to offer thanks for a job well done.

City officials are looking for the vandals that chopped off the head of Nessie, the beloved smiling dragon at the park's playground.

The city says the cost to fix the damage is estimated at $5,000.

Anyone with information on the beheading is asked to email Scott.Fairman@ArlingtonTx.gov or call 817-459-5498.

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Dallas Mosquito Spraying Continues Tuesday

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Dallas started spraying Monday night to control mosquitoes in four neighborhoods where testing has confirmed large populations of the unpopular insects but has found no cases of West Nile virus.

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The city of Dallas on Monday night started spraying to control mosquitoes in four neighborhoods where testing has confirmed large populations of the unpopular insects but has found no cases of West Nile virus.

More spraying is planned for Tuesday night in an effort to control the spread of the deadly West Nile virus.

In the metro area, only Tarrant County has reported a human case of the disease.

Dallas County's efforts are aimed at limiting the mosquito population, which can carry the virus.

"What we see with this type of mosquito that's a carrier is, we see a fairly dramatic rise as it gets hotter in late June and July," Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said.

In a Pleasant Grove neighborhood that was set to be sprayed Monday night, joggers such as Joshua Anderson wear long pants to avoid mosquito bites.

Dallas Begins Spraying for Mosquitoes

The city of Dallas has scheduled spraying for mosquitoes, while mosquito samples collected in Flower Mound have tested positive for West Nile virus.

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"God gave them wings so they can fly," Anderson said. "If they were crawling, they'd be a little better, but they can fly. They suck your blood and stuff; I don't like that."

The lack of new cases is surprising, experts said, especially considering that confirmed cases started in May last year.

Jenkins said he thinks it's "due to the vigilance not only of government but also our citizens and being much more proactive this year."

The following locations will be sprayed beginning at 10 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday:

  • Between McLean Avenue, Brandon Street, S. Westmoreland Road and Glenhaven Boulevard.
  • Between Grove Oaks Boulevard, Masters Drive, Old Seagoville Road, September Lane and Apache Drive.
  • Between Lewiston Avenue, Scyene Road, Masters Drive, Noweta Avenue and Koonce Avenue.
  • Between Hillcrest Road, Churchill Way, Pecan Forest Drive, Lake Edge Drive and Stone Meadow Drive.
  • Between Edgemere Road, Northport Drive, Hillcrest Road and Norway Road.
  • Between Preston Road, Northhaven Road, Tibbs Street and Azalea Lane.
  • Between Edgecrest Drive, Preston Ridge Trail, Coit Road and Spring Valley Road.
  • Between Hoblitzelle Drive, Town Street, Oberlin Drive and Granis Street.

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Men Charged With Neglecting Pony

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Achilles, the pony.

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Two North Texas men are facing animal cruelty charges for allegedly neglecting a Shetland pony that was malnourished, suffering from an infected wound and living in squalid conditions.

The owner of the pony, Jesse Ray Cross, and the pony's caretaker, Franky Lynn Hatcher-Cross, are free on bond after being arrested Saturday on charges of cruelty to livestock animals.

The pony, known as Achilles, was found in Springtown, located about 60 miles northwest of Dallas. Investigators say the pony was severely underweight and had no food or clean water nearby.

Veterinarian staff treating the pony say they will have to wait for its infection to improve before they can operate.

Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler says he will care for the animal and pay for its treatment. He has renamed the pony Achilles.

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WATCH: Jury Selection Continues in Zimmerman Trial

Jury selection for the George Zimmerman trial was set to continue to Tuesday morning.

Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder in the February 2012 shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. He has pleaded not guilty, saying he acted in self-defense.
 
As of Monday, 32 potential jurors have gone through the initial round of questioning, which was focused solely on pretrial publicity.

Attorneys are working to build a pool of 40 potential jurors, out of the 500 summoned, before additional questioning.

On Monday, Circuit Judge Debra Nelson granted a defense motion to extend the timeline for securing the anonymity of jurors in the trial.

Judge Nelson did not say for how long anonymity would be extended to jurors. She previously ruled that jurors' names would be kept anonymous until after a jury reaches a verdict.

Judge Nelson said Monday that she would consider the length of the extension after the verdict is reached. Defense attorney Mark O'Mara has asked for a six-month extension.

The jury that will eventually be selected to hear the case will be sequestered for the duration of the trial, Judge Nelson said last week.

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