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Texas Walmart Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty To Federal Charges
Associated Press
A Texas man pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges accusing him of killing nearly two dozen people in a racist attack at an El Paso Walmart, changing his plea weeks after the U.S. government said it wouldn’t seek the death penalty for the hate crimes and firearms violations.
Texas State Police Fire 1st Officer Over Uvalde Response
Associated Press
Sgt. Juan Maldonado was the first state police officer who was at the Uvalde school massacre to be fired by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Earlier this month, the police department that serves the Uvalde, Texas, school district was suspended.
Uvalde Schools Fire Ex-Texas Trooper Who Was At Shooting
Associated Press
New outrage ripped through Uvalde on Thursday over revelations that a school police officer hired after the Robb Elementary massacre was not only on campus during the May attack as a Texas state trooper but under investigation over her actions while a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers.
Texas State Police Launch Internal Review Of Uvalde Response
Associated Press
Two months after the Uvalde school massacre, Texas state police on Monday announced an internal review into the actions of dozens of troopers who were at Robb Elementary during 73 minutes of bewildering inaction by law enforcement as a gunman slaughtered 19 children and two teachers.
Uvalde Police Officer Missed Opportunity To Fire At Gunman While Waiting For Supervisor's Permission, Report Finds
CBS News
A police officer armed with a rifle watched the gunman in the Uvalde elementary school massacre walk toward the campus but did not fire while waiting for permission from a supervisor to shoot, according to a sweeping critique released Wednesday on the tactical response to the May massacre.
Uvalde School District Police Chief Placed On Administrative Leave, Superintendent Says
CBS News
Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief, was placed on administrative leave Wednesday, the school's superintendent said.
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19 Children, 2 Adults Dead In Texas School Shooting
Associated Press
Authorities say the victim death toll from the Texas school shooting now stands at 19 children and two adults.
19 Children, 2 Adults Dead In Texas School Shooting
Associated Press
Authorities say the victim death toll from the Texas school shooting now stands at 19 children and two adults.
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Authorities respond to northwest Oklahoma City house fire
Destini Pittman
Authorites are on scene of a house fire in northwest Oklahoma City.
Authorities respond to northwest Oklahoma City house fire
Destini Pittman
Authorites are on scene of a house fire in northwest Oklahoma City.
From Pain to Purpose: The miracle of Chosen House and its impact on Chandler
Mike Glover
Two sisters started a faith-based, nonprofit recovery home for women recently released from incarceration or struggling with addiction.
From Pain to Purpose: The miracle of Chosen House and its impact on Chandler
Mike Glover
Two sisters started a faith-based, nonprofit recovery home for women recently released from incarceration or struggling with addiction.
How rural firefighters prepare for wildfire season in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
The Tuttle Fire Department is preparing for wildfire season by implementing early response strategies, ensuring safety measures, and staying ready to protect Oklahoma residents from the escalating fire danger.
How rural firefighters prepare for wildfire season in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
The Tuttle Fire Department is preparing for wildfire season by implementing early response strategies, ensuring safety measures, and staying ready to protect Oklahoma residents from the escalating fire danger.
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Authorities respond to northwest Oklahoma City house fire
Destini Pittman
Authorites are on scene of a house fire in northwest Oklahoma City.
From Pain to Purpose: The miracle of Chosen House and its impact on Chandler
Mike Glover
Two sisters started a faith-based, nonprofit recovery home for women recently released from incarceration or struggling with addiction.
How rural firefighters prepare for wildfire season in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
The Tuttle Fire Department is preparing for wildfire season by implementing early response strategies, ensuring safety measures, and staying ready to protect Oklahoma residents from the escalating fire danger.
Allergies and Honeybees: What these two share
Stephanie Maniche
Most people love spring but hate what comes with it, like the sneezing and itchy eyes from pollen-related allergies. Over-the-counter medicine is usually the default to help aid allergies but honey can oftentimes be the simple fix.
Jacob Mayhugh given three consecutive life sentences without parole for 2024 murders
Graham Dowers
Jacob Mayhugh, charged with the 2024 murders of Patty, James, and Shayla Mayhugh in Chickasha, has been formally sentenced to three consecutive life sentences without parole.
OKC police officer resigns after controversial use of force in 2024 traffic stop
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma City Police Department has confirmed that Joseph Gibson, the Oklahoma City officer involved in an excessive force incident in October, is no longer employed with the department.
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