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Carroll ISD Adds Armed Officers to Every Campus

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 07 Agustus 2013 | 16.26

Julie Fine, NBC 5 News

The Carroll Independent School District put together a task force to study security after the mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school in December. The school board unanimously voted for armed school resource officers in every school.

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Every school in the Carroll school district, which includes much of Southlake, will have armed officers next year.

The Carroll Independent School District put together a task force to study security after the mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school in December. The school board unanimously voted for armed school resource officers in every school.

Southlake police will run the program.

"I am confident whatever comes through a door in Southlake, on the Southlake campuses, these officers will be able to deal with effectively," Chief Steve Mylett said Tuesday night at a City Council meeting.

Funding will come from the city's Crime Control and Prevention District, which oversees a sales tax that is set aside for public safety, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.

The officers will work on guidance and mentoring programs, improve student-police relations and teach law enforcement-related topics.

"I think any nervousness parents may have, I am not sure it is going to be significant," Mylett said.

Middle and high schools already had school resource officers, he said.

School resource officers were introduced at the council meeting.

"In consideration of some of the tragic incidents that have happened in the past, it certainly extends to me a feeling of safety," parent Tom Berutti said.

"I am not sure we are quite to that point yet, but the only reason I can see you might want to do it is for peace of mind," Jean Bybee said.

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IRS Investigates Home of Dallas Car Dealer Owner

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Internal Revenue Service investigators swarmed the multimillion-dollar Preston Hollow home of a Dallas businessman on Tuesday, the agency confirmed.

Jeremy Wiggains, 38, owns a high-end, Internet-based car dealership that recently shut its doors because of bankruptcy.

Straight Line Automotive, which has a physical address in the 2700 block of Northaven Road, filed for bankruptcy in mid-July, according to paperwork that NBC 5 uncovered.

Wiggains declared bankruptcy last week.

An IRS representative would only confirm that investigators were "conducting official business" at Wiggains' home in the 6500 block of Northaven Road. The house has an estimated value of $3.2 million.

Exactly what agents were looking for is not yet clear. The search warrant investigators used to gain access to the home has been sealed, said IRS spokeswoman Denise Corcoran.

A representative from the Drug Enforcement Agency was assisting in the investigation at the Wiggains home.

What asked about the federal agents' presence at the home, Gerrit Pronske, a Dallas bankruptcy attorney representing Wiggains said, "It is news to me."

Pronske said he hopes Wiggains can put the bankruptcy concerns behind him as quickly as possible.

Wiggains was not available for comment Tuesday.

The list of creditors detailed in Wiggains' bankruptcy filing is three pages long. The creditors include banks, car dealerships, auto detailers, audio companies and several people who told NBC 5 they purchased cars from Straight Line Automotive.

Wiggains disclosed in his bankruptcy filing that his personal assets are between $500,000 and $1 million and that he owes between $10 million to $50 million to various entities.

Three of the creditors listed -- Straight Line customers who live in Texas, Alabama and Massachusetts -- told NBC 5 that they had purchased their luxury cars from Wiggains but had yet to receive the title to the vehicle.

Among the listed names of creditors are Orlando Scandrick, a Dallas Cowboys defensive back, and Martellus Bennett, a former Cowboy tight end who now plays for the Chicago Bears.

Scandrick would not comment about what he may be owed by Wiggains when he was approached at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, Calif., on Tuesday night.


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Obama on Leno: Don't Overreact to Terror Threat

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President Barack Obama gave an unexpectedly serious and wide-ranging interview to Jay Leno on Tuesday night, weighing in on a terror threat, U.S. tensions with Russia and even his recent lunch with Hillary Clinton on "The Tonight Show" — a venue where he was more accustomed to light-hearted joking.

Obama used his appearance on the show Tuesday – his sixth – to give his first public comments on recent warnings of a possible terrorist attack on U.S. interests in the Middle East. The warnings have prompted the State Department to shutter 19 embassies across the Middle East and North Africa until Saturday.

"Well, it's significant enough that we're taking every precaution," Obama said to Leno, adding that the radical violet extremism "is still out there, we've got to stay on top of it."

The president also reiterated the White House's warning that the threat was significant and urged Americans to act "prudently" when planning travel, checking in with the State Department and embassies to see what precautions they should be taking. 

"The general rule is show some common sense and some caution," Obama said. 

He also said that Americans have shined in times of danger and peril, pointing out that people kept going to ball games and went on business as usual after the bombings at the Boston Marathon in April. 

"That's the right reaction. Terrorists depend on the idea that we're going to be terrorized," Obama said. 

The president also commented on the case of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, plus the secret government data surveillance programs his leaks to the press uncovered.

"We don't have a domestic spying program," Obama said, defending some surveillance as a "critical component to counterterrorism" and saying the information it gathered was "useful."

Audience Members React to President's "Tonight Show" Appearance

President Obama made his sixth appearance on the "Tonight Show" Tuesday. The President spoke to Jay Leno about the economy, his recent lunch with Hillary Clinton, and gay rights in Russia. Beverly White reports from Burbank for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on August 6, 2013.

"Tonight Show" Guests Surprised Obama Making Appearance

Guests of the "Tonight Show With Jay Leno" were surprised to find out a secret guests was scheduled to be President Barack obama, who was in town for his sixth taping of the show. Toni Guinyard has the report for the NBC4 News at noon on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013.

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But NBC News' correspondent Andrea Mitchell told "The Rachel Maddow Show" Tuesday said that he also appeared to express some caution about the surveillance, suggesting some level of discomfort with the NSA's programs.

Obama didn't comment on the legality of Snowden's leaks. Snowden faces espionage charges for them and has been granted temporary asylum in Russia in the face of them.

"We don't know exactly yet what he did," Obama said. "It's important for me not to prejudge something."

The president also said he was disappointed by Russia's decision to grant Snowden asylum, but maintained that the U.S relationship with Russia is still intact. 

"There's still a lot of business that we can do with them, but there are times when they slip back into Cold War thinking,"Obama said. 

The president also confirmed to Leno that he will attend the G-20 summit in St. Petersburg — despite some protests that he should not, due to Russia's granting Snowden asylum, and others over Russia's new spate of laws cracking down on gay Russians' civil rights. Obama did not say whether he would meet privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, Andrea Mitchell noted on "Rachel Maddow."

Leno himself told MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell in an interview on his show "The Last Word" Tuesday night, after the Obama taping, that the question of Russia — and of its crackdown on gay rights — was one he had most looked forward to asking Obama, who was the first sitting president ever to go on the show and has been on it four times now since taking office.

Another topic Leno had most wanted to ask Obama about: The high-profile case of Trayvon Martin and his fatal shooting by George Zimmerman, who was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter last month.

Leno praised the president's public comments on the case and on the experiences of black men and boys in America and asked him about his remarks.

"I think all of us were troubled by what happened," Obama told Leno. "It doesn't mean Trayvon was a perfect kid. None of us were."

Obama said he thought the attention paid to the Martin shooting was indicative of how badly Americans want a fair and just criminal justice system.

"What I wanted to explain was why this was a particularly sensitive topic for the African-American community," he continued. "The system should work for everyone, and what I'm trying to do is just make sure that we have a conversation."

On "The Last Word" Tuesday night, after taping, Leno said he had been particularly interested in hearing about the comments on the shooting's impact. "He put every American in the shoes of the average black teenage boy," Leno said.

Leno also asked the president about the economy and the constant partisan battles in Congress over whether to boost the economy with infrastructure projects and other spending. And it was also pointed out that the president's health care law goes into full effect on Oct. 1.  

The late-night host also took a few swings at the president for becoming a bit closer to his 2008 presidential rival, John McCain, who was recently instrumental in pushing a comprehensive immigration bill through the Senate. 

Obama's appearance on Leno's show wasn't all serious, however, and he managed to have at least some fun with the late night host — with the help of some chat about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whom he lunched with recently.

"Who invited who to lunch?" Leno asked.

"I invited her, and we had a great time," Obama said. "She had that post-administration glow — you know, when folks leave the White House, and two weeks later they look great."

So was Clinton, a speculated 2016 presidential contender, measuring the Oval Office drapes for a possible future stint there?

"She's been there," Obama said of the former first lady. "She doesn't have to measure them."

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Local Taxpayers Pick Up Tab for Hasan’s Chopper Security

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 06 Agustus 2013 | 16.26

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Almost every day, two Army helicopters land at the Bell County Jail to pick up the man known as the "inmate of high value."

Maj. Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist who's accused of gunning down dozens of fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, is that inmate.

The Army helicopters carry Hasan about 20 miles into Fort Hood so he can work on his legal defense.

Since there is no jail at the Army post, Bell County Sheriff Eddy Lange houses Hasan at the Bell County Jail under a special Army contract in a special room the Army equipped to accommodate Hasan's injuries suffered when he was shot by police officers responding to the attack.

"Every time Mr. Hasan is moved to Fort Hood we incur additional security costs at our facility," said Lange.

Records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates show the Army pays Bell County roughly $15,000 a month to keep Hasan at their jail.  Lange said the money does not cover the cost of security for the helicopter rides, which now require the sheriff's department to go on lockdown twice a day to secure the perimeter.

When the choppers land, Lange said he needs to deploy snipers because Hasan is such a security risk.

Lange estimates the helicopter rides cost his department $800 per landing, twice a day, and Bell County taxpayers are footing the bill.

Lange added that the $1,600 figure didn't include the cost of the flight crew or fuel.

"I don't have any idea what that would be, but it's astronomical," Lange said. "We are losing money every day he is in our facility."

NBC 5 Investigates filed a Freedom of Information Act request in February asking for Army records detailing Hasan's transportation expenses, but nearly six months later the Army has not provided the documents and will not say how much the rides cost or answer any questions about the helicopter rides citing security concerns as the reason.

There's no doubt Hasan is a security risk. Law enforcement officials said there have been threats against Hasan as well as threats made by his supporters.   With threats from both sides, it's easy to wonder why the Army would move him so frequently.

When asked why Hasan is moved so frequently, Lange smiled and said he wasn't qualified to answer that question.  The Army said the jail doesn't have the right facilities for him to prepare his defense, especially now that he's representing himself.

Hasan's trial is set to begin Tuesday after more than three years of delays, including arguments over whether he could grow a beard – which a military judge allowed in spite of military rules.

The sheriff and other local police departments said they were happy to do their part when Hasan was arrested, they just never imagined it would go on this long.

"I don't think anybody had any idea this thing would drag out for three and a half years," said Gene Ellis, Chief of the Belton Police Department.

Belton's officers help with security, especially when the choppers can't fly and a motorcade brings Hasan through town.

Ellis said the cost to his department has been significant, but the delays are far worse for the victim's families.

"The inconvenience we have is nothing compared to their frustration levels," Ellis said.

"It makes no sense to me and I believe most Americans would feel the same way," said Howard Berry, whose son Staff Sgt. Josh Berry suffered years of post-traumatic stress after surviving the Fort Hood shooting before taking his own life on Feb. 13, 2013.

"He was tormented yeah.  That's a good word.  He was very tormented.  He was just tortured and wherever he went he couldn't find a safe place because the Army was his safe place," said Berry.

Berry said his son was constantly frustrated by the fact that Hasan had not been put on trial after more than three years of legal delays.  Meanwhile the Army declined to call the shooting an act of terrorism denying the victims additional benefits and medals awarded to other soldiers wounded in attacks overseas.

"He felt there were considerations that were being given the shooter that weren't being given the victims and he couldn't understand.  He said, 'When a soldier gets injured on a battlefield, you take care of them,' and he felt it just wasn't the case," said Berry.

Other victims told NBC 5 they feel the same way.

"All of the provisions that's been made for [Hasan], the same courtesy wasn't extended to the victims nor the families of the fallen," said Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford, who is blind in one eye after the attack on Fort Hood.

Even members of Congress are frustrated with the toll three years of delays have taken on the families.

"They've had to live day in day out re-living this event and not being able to bring this to closure.  So the delay is just really incomprehensible," said Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn.

Meanwhile, as NBC 5 Investigates first reported, Hasan continues to receive his full Army salary that totals more than $278,000 over the three years since the shooting.

Records show Bell County must provide a private guard for Hasan at least 12 hours a day.

So far, the cost of jailing him totals nearly $600,000, not including the helicopter rides.

For Howard Berry it's another wound in a painful process as he fights for the recognition he believes his son and the other victims deserve.

"It makes me sick.  It makes me ashamed," said Berry.  "I told him [his son] I still had his back and I still do.  I still do."

When the trial starts this week the costs will climb even higher as local police provide security for jurors and witnesses for a trial that could last two or three months.

Meanwhile, in July, three congressmen introduced legislation that would strip Hasan's salary and prevent the Army from paying other soldiers accused of serious crimes.


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Burglars Steal Dallas Church's Sunday Offering

Julie Fine, NBC 5 News

Police are investigating the burglary at Christian Chapel Missionary Baptist Church on Bonnie View Road.

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Thieves who broke into a Dallas church stole about $2,000, including money from Sunday's offering.

Police are investigating the burglary at Christian Chapel Missionary Baptist Church on Bonnie View Road.

"We love you in Jesus' name, and we hope you get help, because this is just going to make us stronger," pastor James Johnson said.

The break-in was discovered when the deacon came in Monday morning to meet an alarm repairman.

"It is pretty ironic," Johnson said. "You just smile and go on."

Church officials say they believe someone entered through a back window and busted through a wall to get to the finance office sometime between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. The thief avoided security cameras in the hallway.

"I don't believe it is somebody that is part of this fellowship, but it could be someone that knows this building from previous years," Johnson said.

About $2,000 was stolen from the office.

The close-knit congregation of about 75 people has been in the building since 2010.

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Evacuations Remain in Riverside Co. Wildfire

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Neighborhoods were evacuated late Monday afternoon as a wildfire burned through thick brush, threatening homes near Lake Elsinore. The fast-moving fire has burned over 800 acres. Jacob Rascon reports from Lake Elsinore for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on August 5, 2013.

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A fast-growing wildfire in Cleveland National Forest has forced evacuation of communities in Riverside County and Lake Elsinore Monday, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

Dubbed the Falls Fire, the blaze was reported about 10 a.m. near Ortega Highway (SR-74) at Decker Canyon, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.

It grew from 175 acres at 3 p.m. to 500 acres about an hour later, officials said. The blaze had scorched 800 acres by 4:30 p.m. Shortly before 6 p.m., forest officials said the fire had consumed 1,200 acres. By 7 p.m., it had scorched 1,500 acres.

About 265 firefighters were battling the blaze. Two firefighters and one civilian received minor injuries, officials said.

Photos: Falls Fire Burns Near Homes

Mandatory evacuation orders remained in effect late Monday for Decker Canyon. Evacuation orders were lifted from the Lakeland Village area in Lake Elsinore, and Rancho Capistrano, fire officials said.

An evacuation center has been created at Lakeside High School in Lake Elsinore.

The fire came dangerously close to homes, frightening some residents who decided to stay in the evacuated areas.

"There was about a 50 foot wall of flame coming right towards us," said homeowner Edgar De La Cruz. "And next thing you know, the wind died down and it gave the helicopters a chance to do what they do."

Temperatures in the area reached 93 degrees Monday evening with wind gusts of 9 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Humidity in the area hovered around 29 percent.

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Eastbound U.S. 80 in Forney Reopens After Crash

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 04 Agustus 2013 | 16.27

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The driver of an 18-wheeler was taken by air amublance to Parkland Hospital after an accident in Forney on Friday afternoon.

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The driver of an 18-wheeler was taken by air ambulance to Parkland Hospital in Dallas after a crash in Forney on Friday afternoon.

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the driver of the big rig was traveling eastbound on U.S. 80 when the front tire on the vehicle blew out.

State Trooper Kyle Bradford told NBC 5 that the driver jerked the vehicle to the left and struck a bridge.

The cab of the tractor-trailer caught fire. From Chopper 5, fire crews could also be seen putting out flames in some brush below the bridge.

The eastbound lanes of U.S. 80 at Farm-to-Market Road 460 were shut down because of the crash. The highway had reopened by 6 p.m. after crews cleared debris and inspected the bridge.

Three firefighters were also take to a hospital for observation of heat-related problems.

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Jenkins: No Threshold to Trigger Aerial Spraying

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2013 West Nile Season Far Better Than 2012

Three human cases of West Nile Virus reported in Dallas County this week are far less than the hundreds reported last summer and not close to the level to justify aerial mosquito spraying, health experts and county officials said Friday.

University Park Teen Fights WNV Fever

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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The three human cases of West Nile virus reported in Dallas County this week are far from the hundreds reported last summer and are not close to the level to just aerial mosquito spraying, health experts and county officials said Friday.

County Judge Clay Jenkins, the county's top elected official, said county leaders are concerned about the human cases but some human cases were expected. There is not a certain numerical threshold that would trigger aerial spraying, he said.

"As far as like the elected officials having set out a specific line, they have not done so, nor would it be appropriate for elected officials to do that because none of us are scientists," he said.

Jenkins said he and other county leaders frequently consult with Dallas doctors, as well as specialists in the county and state health departments and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Jenkins said gathering data and opinions from scientists and medical professionals shapes the decision on when and where to launch aerial spraying against the mosquitoes. Jenkins stressed the scientific community isn't sounding any alarms.

"I don't have any scientists right now saying to me, 'You know, put planes in the air. We need to start aerial spraying,'" he said. "If we don't have a fierce, all-over-the-county problem like we did last year, there is not a need to spray from the air if we can handle it on the ground."

Dr. John Carlo, chairman of the Dallas County Medical Society Emergency Response Committee and a former Dallas County health department medical director, said last year was much different from this year's mosquito season.

"What happened last year was, we saw an evolving risk with numbers of human cases that kept continuing to ramp up," he said. "Thankfully, this year, we haven't seen that. But we're not done yet."

Carlo was among the experts who urged Dallas County to conduct aerial spraying last year but is not calling for it this year.

He praised the county's expanded monitoring system, which uses far more mosquito traps to better detect infected mosquitoes.

"That offers a better way to make targeted intervention," he said.

This year, the county has used targeted ground spraying to kill mosquitoes. A team of experts constantly monitors the situation, Jenkins said.

"Things can change suddenly, and that's why we look at this every day," he said. "But we're in a much better point than we were last year, and we think can continue handling this with the assets we have on the ground right now and, if that changes, we'll let the public know."

Earlier this year, county commissioners approved a budget for possible aerial spraying. Dynamic Aviation, which conducted last year's aerial spraying, told NBC 5 that the county has an contractual option with the company to continue spraying if needed.

Spokesman Caleb Stitely said Dallas County leaders have contacted the company to keep them up-to-date on West Nile virus numbers, not to mobilize the company.

Jenkins is urging residents to continue removing standing water that can serve as mosquito breeding areas and wear insect repellant and long sleeves in the dawn and dusk hours, when mosquitoes are active.

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200 Dogs Seized From Denton County Rescue

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 02 Agustus 2013 | 16.26

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Hundreds of Dogs Seized From Denton County Home

Hundreds of dogs are rescued in Denton County from an apparent case of animal neglect. They were sized from a home near Celina, operating as the Animal Guardians of America.

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At least 200 dogs living in conditions Denton County deputies described as horrendous were removed from an animal rescue Thursday.

The dogs were seized from Animal Guardians of America in the 16000 block of Celina Road near Celina after the sheriff's office received a complaint about animal neglect.

Deputies said they found dogs in various stages of neglect and possible physical abuse when they arrived at about 7 a.m.

The sheriff's office obtained additional criminal search warrants and, by the afternoon, the Humane Society of North Texas was on site to help remove the animals.

Denton County Sheriff Will Travis said many of the dogs were kept in small cages inside various enclosures on the property. The smell inside each one, including the home on the property, was unbearable and the cages were covered in filth and feces, he said.

"These are all pretty much large animals that she's gotten from other people or that she's taken in or just been strays of some sort but, like I said, it's the worst I've ever seen," Travis said.

The homeowner was on the property while several of the animals were removed but declined to comment.

Requests for comment to Animal Guardians of America headquarters in Plano were not immediately answered.

Melissa Kelley, who said she volunteered at property, said the seizure was a long time coming.

"This has been going on for eight years out here," she said. "I was out here six years ago, and she's always had 200-plus dogs."

"There was poop everywhere. Dogs were living in crates. They were being fed every other day," she said. "We saw nine dogs die out here in a year and a half."

Kelley said she personally has rescued three dogs from the site and has worked with other former volunteers for years to get the dogs taken away from the owner.

Two others finally were able to get pictures from inside the shelter to the sheriff, which she credits for finally spurring the seizure.

Kelley said she believes the owner started the rescue with good intentions but simply got overwhelmed.

"It's a hoarder," she said. "Your heart is big, and it gets too big, and it is hard to say no, but you have to."

The animals are now in the care of the Humane Society. About 65 are at a Fort Worth facility.

"We had known that this case was coming for a little while now," said Peggy Brown, Humane Society spokeswoman. "It was in the process, so we planned ahead."

The other dogs were taken to a shelter in Johnson County because the Fort Worth facility did not have enough room.

Every dog will be evaluated by a veterinarian.

"Unless the owner surrenders them to us, we have to go to court and get custody of them," Brown said. "It will be at least a couple of weeks before they are ready to go up for adoption, if and when."

After the evaluations, the sheriff's office will decide what, if any, charges will be pursued, Travis said.

The property is outside of the city limits, so no ordinance regulates how many animals can be kept, but 200 is "a lot to keep," Travis said.

NBC 5's Julie Fine contributed to this report.

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8-Year-Old Nearly Drowns in Washer

A boy in Castaic was found in a washing machine (not the one pictured) with his face submerged in water, after his father went outside to work in the yard, authorities say.

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An 8-year-old boy was still in the hospital Thursday after nearly drowning inside a washing machine, authorities said.

Emergency responders arrived at a Castaic home Wednesday evening to find a boy on the ground, next to a washing machine with his father at his side, according to Sgt. Brian Hudson with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Special Victims Bureau.

The boy's father told investigators he was outside working in the yard and went inside to check on his son. When the father entered the laundry room, he saw the boy's feet and legs sticking out of the washing machine, his face submerged in water, Hudson said.

The incident is still under investigation, but authorities do not believe the parents will face charges.

"It appears this is nothing more than tragic accident, but again, this is still under investigation," Hudson said.

Authorities are warning parents to always watch their children, especially if the children have access to potentially dangerous equipment.

"Any time a child is using a household appliance, such as a washing machine, microwave or clothing iron, the child needs to be supervised," Hudson said.

The boy was in critical condition Thursday, officials said.

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LA Band Blasted for "Asian Girlz" Song, Music Video

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A model from San Jose dances in skimpy clothing and lingerie as five guys in a band serenade her from a bird cage. The music video for the song "Asian Girlz" has gone viral – but for all the wrong reasons. Why?

It could be the lyrics that include phrases like "slanted eyes." The LA-based band Day Above Ground, which describes itself as a "brew" of groups like Led Zepplin, Linkin Park and The Doors, released the music video this week, posting it on YouTube. By Thursday afternoon, it had more than 325,000 views.

The video also is slammed with comments accusing the band of being racist and sexist, with sexually-violent lyrics.

"It comes from a good place. I'm sure it's hard for a lot of people to believe that, but we've all had close relationships with the Asian community, Asian people," said Joe Anselm, the band's lead singer. "There's guys in the band with Asian women. It's just, it's hard to believe we're getting this kind of backlash."

The backlash has also hit the female star of the video, Levy Tran. The model and San Jose native has more than 100,000 "likes" on her Facebook page. She took to Twitter to apologize and said the video was meant to be light-hearted and fun. She called the band members "sweet boys and not at all racist."

In an earlier tweet she wrote, "I sincerely apologize to all who feels [sic] that I set Asian women back 50 yrs. I know I lost respect from a lot of ppl. It wasn't my intention."

Local advocates for the Asian American community said that's not enough.

"They said they want to push the boundaries, but by pushing the boundaries there are going to be thousands, if not more around the nation who are going to say it's okay for me to push the boundaries," said Rabiah Khalid, the advocacy manager for the Asian Americans for Community Involvement.

She added that women go to AACI who are afraid to speak out after falling victim to sexual attacks.

"People have groped them and it's okay, because you're an Asian women, we've been told this stuff," Khalid said.

For Khalid, it's time to unify Asian American voices to make sure the community doesn't become the butt of jokes.

"It would have been different if it was another ethnic group," she said. "I feel like media and everyone would have been on it right away."

Day Above Ground was set to headline an Aug. 10 show at the House of Blues (Sunset Strip) in Los Angeles, but then came the social media storm.

People went to the House of Blues Facebook page and also started a Change.org petition asking the band get dropped -- a request fulfilled by the music venue by Thursday afternoon.

Anselm told NBC Bay Area the band will release a full statement soon and plans to remove the music video off of YouTube in two days.


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Inmates Can Pay for Luxury Cells in OC

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 01 Agustus 2013 | 16.27

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Inmates are being courted by an Orange County jail that is offering flat-screen TVs, brand new beds and other luxury items not often found behind bars.

The Seal Beach Detention Center, which was shut down in 2007 due to its poor financial health only to reopen a year later, is charging inmates between $100 to $120 per day to indulge in their pay-to-stay program.

For a daily price, inmates can enjoy brand new beds, flat-screen TVs and media centers, according to an ad placed by the deparment in LA Weekly (pictured below).

The pay-to-stay program is expected to rake in $400,000 for the jail, according to the 2013-14 Seal Beach Adopted Budget. The jail gets $720,000 from the city to operate.

The program was created to offset the expenses of street arrests, according to a spokesperson for the Seal Beach Police Department.

Inmates must apply and go through an interview process before being admitted, according to the city's website.

There are no specific criteria that determine who gets accepted and decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, the spokesperson said.

Those accepted are housed in cells that have TVs with cable, but are not in a different part of the jail, officials said. Inmates may not watch TV after lights out, which starts at 10 p.m.

Additionally, inmates in the program may work outside of the jail wearing a GPS tracking device, if approved by the city court, according to the city's website.

The detention center can house up to 30 inmates.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article erroneously attributed comments about the Seal Beach Jail's new program to Sgt. Steve Bowles. Bowles has not commented to NBC4 about this story.

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Asiana Airlines Crash at SFO Impacts Flights at DFW

Written By Unknown on Senin, 08 Juli 2013 | 16.26

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 News

Airlines at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport report eight flights that were scheduled to depart DFW for SFO Friday afternoon or evening have been canceled. Asiana Airlines has cargo flights to/from DFW International Airport.

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The crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport, that left two dead and 181 injured Saturday, shut down operations at SFO causing a ripple effect at airports across the country.

Airlines at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport report eight flights that were scheduled to depart DFW for SFO Saturday afternoon or evening have been canceled, according to DFW Airport spokesman David Magaña.

Magaña said five flights scheduled to arrive Saturday evening from San Francisco have also been canceled.

Each week, five Asiana Airline cargo flights arrive from Incheon Airport, originating in Seoul, South Korea. The next flight is scheduled to arrive around 11:30 Saturday night. Asiana began service to DFW Airport in September 2012.

Asiana Airlines does not fly passenger traffic in/out of DFW airport. It is part of the United Airlines Star Alliance group.

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SF Crash Survivor Describes Normal Flight That Fast Went Wrong

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Nothing seemed amiss aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from Seoul, South Korea, as it approached San Francisco International Airport just before noon Saturday: the plane was on time, the sky was clear, and everyone, including the crew, was getting ready to land.

Benjamin Levy, a businessman seated in the Boeing 777 jetliner's 32nd row, watched through the window. A world traveler, he'd flown into the airport many times. He knew what to expect. So, as the plan approached a runway along the San Francisco Bay, he saw right away that it was too low. It didn't look like the plane was going to make the runway.

The pilot must have seen the same thing, because the plane suddenly lurched upward with a sudden jolt of power, Levy said.

"When he realized that, he put more gas to try to correct the plane again and it was too late," Levy recalled in a phone interview with NBC Bay Area. "So we hit the runway pretty bad and then we starting going back up in the air again. And then we landed again pretty hard."

Levy added: "It felt like the guy missed the runway quite completely. He tried to correct, which probably helped. We would have hit the rocks."

Now the plane was on the ground, but panic was just starting to set in.

"It was surreal," Levy said. "A lot of people screaming and not really believing what was happening to them. I wasn't believing it either."

Many of the 291 passengers were hurt, but Levy wasn't in too bad of shape. He looked out the window again. A piece of a wing was gone. There was debris all over the place. He got up, helped to open an emergency exit and started ushering people through the opening.

"People were pushing each other out," Levy said. "The hostess was trying to help as well. There was a lot of commotion going on."

Firefighters were climbing aboard. Smoke was starting to appear. Soon the plane would catch fire.

Someone told Levy to get out of there. So he did, making it into one of the first ambulances to San Francisco General Hospital. He was pretty lucky: some cuts and bruises and maybe a broken rib.

"I am (in pain), but not too bad compared to other people," Levy said.

Officials confirmed two people were found dead outside the wreckage, female Chinese teenagers who were seated at the back of the plane. 182 people were taken to one of nine Bay Area hospitals, including 49 with serious injuries including burns and fractures. 

The NTSB arrived on the scene Saturday to lead the investigation into the crash.

Levy said he felt terrible for the people injured worse than he was. But "it could have been a lot, lot worse," he said.

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Fort Worth Leaders Work To End Violence

Mola Lenghi, NBC 5 News

Residents from east Fort Worth gathered at the Samaria Baptist Church to begin fighting the cycle of violence.

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Half a dozen murders including a pregnant woman in Fort Worth in the last month have served as the tipping point for one community.

"Violence in a way begets violence," said Pastor William Jackson.

Sunday night, pastors city council members and residents from an east Fort Worth community gathered at the Samaria Baptist Church to begin fighting the cycle of violence.       

"All kinds of violence that seems to be happening in our neck of the woods," said Pastor Michael Bell.

"This is a community that we don't want to be labeled as a place that is unsafe," added Jackson. "We want to spread something positive in the community."

Like education for women.

"You have to educate, to know when it's time to end different relationships or get family involved or when it's time to go to the police," said Tammy Pierce, who attended the vigil.

Also education for those likely to commit violent acts.           

"Let them know hey there's another way of resolving issues other than violence – violence is not the answer," addedJackson.

And, they hope, education through faith.
           
"There was time, particularly in the black community, when everything came through the church," recalled Pastor BR Daniels.

"Out of prayer will emanate action," said Bell.

The action proposed to reducing violence included anger management and conflict resolution classes for kids and adults, in the hopes of preempting violent acts.
 
Also, establishing neighborhood watch groups and developing better relationships between neighborhoods and police.

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2 Killed, 182 Injured in SFO Plane Crash

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 07 Juli 2013 | 16.26

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Two people were killed and 182 were hospitalized after Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from Seoul, South Korea, crashed and burst into flames at San Francisco International Airport, forcing passengers to jump down the emergency inflatable slides to safety.

The Boeing 777 with 307 people on board crashed as it was landing on Runway 28 Left at SFO at 11:27 a.m. PDT.

Officials confirmed two people who were found outside the wreckage died in the crash. The two were female Chinese teenagers who were seated at the back of the plane, President of Asiana Airlines Young-doo Yoon said in a press conference in Seoul. Autopsies will be performed Sunday on both victims.

SFO officials said 182 people were transported to area hospitals, 49 of those with critical injuries. Initially, 60 people were considered unaccounted for, but San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee confirmed at a 7:45 p.m. press conference that every one on board the plane had been accounted for.

"This could have been much worse," Lee said. "We are very lucky that we have so many survivors, but there are many who are critically injured. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them."

Federal investigators said it was too early to determine a cause. A representative of the National Transportation Safety Board arrived on scene late Saturday and took control of the investigation.

The sources who spoke with NBC News said the pilot did not make a distress call before landing. The plane crashed in favorable weather — partly cloudy skies and light wind.

SFO officials said a total of 307 people were on board, 291 passengers and 16 crew members. Asiana Airlines reports the passengers included 77 Koreans, 141 "of Chinese descent," 61 U.S. citizens, three from India, one Japanese, one from Vietnam, and seven of unknown origin.

"It was a bit surreal," said Flight 214 passenger Benjamin Levy, "a lot of people screaming, not believing what was happening. I couldn't believe it either."

Helicopter video of the scene showed a large plane with severe burn damage to its midsection. The tail section was detached. Runway No. 28 was strewn with debris. The line of debris stretched to the bay.

An eyewitness on the ground described what she saw: "I was sitting on the 4th floor of at my room at the Marriot, overlooks the runway, saw the plane tumbling, nose was down, tail in the air, flipped over and landed, couldn't tell if it was upside down or right side up."

A firewoman was onboard the plane before all the passengers were evacuated, Levy said.

At least two passengers came out of the water -- although the plane was not in the water -- when firefighters arrived on the scene. It is possible they sought out the water to deal with flames or burns.

Nine Bay Area hospitals attended to victims of the crash.

San Francisco General Hospital received 52 patients from the crash, a hospital spokeswoman said. The hospital received four waves of patients, including an initial wave of  10 critical patients, hospital spokeswoman Rachel Kagan said. Of those initial 10, two were children.

Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital treated 45 patients. Sixteen of those were admitted. Three of those were in critical condition and 10 were in serious condition as of a 7:45 p.m. update.

Flights in and out of SFO were suspended for about four hours. Two of the airport's four runways were reopened by 3:30 p.m., allowing limited service, according to SFO. Airport spokesman Doug Yakel said the airport's other two runways will not reopen until NTSB investigators give approval.

Arriving flights were being diverted to Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento and Los Angeles. Extra staff and shuttle buses were on hand at Mineta San Jose International Airport to handle the 27 planes that were rerouted there from SFO.

The flight, which originated from Shanghai, China, left Seoul's Incheon International Airport 10 hours and 23 minutes before its crash landing, according to FlightAware, a website that tracks air traffic control. The website reports a total of 242 flights originating at SFO and 186 scheduled to land at SFO were canceled.

NBC Bay Area spoke with passenger Levy shortly after the crash: "We were approaching perfectly well, but we were too low, when the pilot realized it, he put some more gas to correct it, but it was too late, so we hit the runway pretty bad, and we started going up in the air again, and we landed pretty hard." NBC Bay Area's full interview with Levy is posted below.

Federal sources told NBC News that there was no indication of terrorism. President Barack Obama has been made aware of the situation, according to White House officials.

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx and Federal Aviation Administrator Michael P. Huerta released a joint statement in response to the crash: "The Department of Transportation and the FAA are working closely to assist the NTSB with its investigation. Our thanks go to today's first responders and our thoughts and prayers go out to the passengers and crew of Asiana Flight 214 and their families." 

National Transportation Safety Board investigators arrived on the scene in San Francisco late Saturday night, according to NTSB's Twitter feed.

"Our thoughts are with everyone affected by today's incident at SFO," Boeing said on its Twitter account. "We stand ready to assist the NTSB."

"The 777 has a fantastic record," said Tom Haueter, who retired last year from the National Transportation Safety Board, where he was the head of aviation accident investigations.

In a statement, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said, "Our city is immeasurably grateful for the swift response of the flight crew who quickly evacuated passengers; for the air traffic controllers who effectively diverted traffic; for the brave first responders and the hospital staff who are ensuring the swift recovery of the injured.  Their actions are a testament to the strength, courage, and selflessness that defines the Bay Area."

"We are grateful for the courage and swift response of the first responders whose actions surely prevented an even greater tragedy," said California Governor Jerry Brown in his own statement.

Last year, SFO saw 317,000 takeoffs and landings of commercial airplanes, all without a fatality. There had not been a fatal accident at SFO in the past 75 years, until Saturday, NBC Bay Area's Stephen Stock reported.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg was supposed to be on the flight, but chose United instead.

She posted the following on Facebook:

Taking a minute to be thankful and explain what happened. My family, colleagues Debbie Frost, Charlton Gholson and Kelly Hoffman and I were originally going to take the Asiana flight that just crash-landed. We switched to United so we could use miles for my family's tickets. Our flight was scheduled to come in at the same time, but we were early and landed about 20 minutes before the crash.

Our friend Dave David Eun was on the Asiana flight and he is fine.

Thank you to everyone who is reaching out - and sorry if we worried anyone.

Serious moment to give thanks.

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Asiana Airlines Crash at SFO Impacts Flights at DFW

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 News

Airlines at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport report eight flights that were scheduled to depart DFW for SFO Friday afternoon or evening have been canceled. Asiana Airlines has cargo flights to/from DFW International Airport.

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The crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport, that left two dead and 181 injured Saturday, shut down operations at SFO causing a ripple effect at airports across the country.

Airlines at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport report eight flights that were scheduled to depart DFW for SFO Saturday afternoon or evening have been canceled, according to DFW Airport spokesman David Magaña.

Magaña said five flights scheduled to arrive Saturday evening from San Francisco have also been canceled.

Each week, five Asiana Airline cargo flights arrive from Incheon Airport, originating in Seoul, South Korea. The next flight is scheduled to arrive around 11:30 Saturday night. Asiana began service to DFW Airport in September 2012.

Asiana Airlines does not fly passenger traffic in/out of DFW airport. It is part of the United Airlines Star Alliance group.

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Search For Missing Woman Stops Fireworks Show

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The search for a missing woman at Possum Kingdom Lake canceled an annual fireworks display at the popular recreation area.

Mark Engebretson with Palo Pinto Emergency Management confirmed to NBC DFW that search crews and dive teams with the Brazos River Authority and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are searching the Possum Kingdom Lake area for a missing 27-year-old white female. Her name or description has not been released.

Engebretson said she went missing around 9:20 p.m. Saturday right before the "Hell's Gate Fireworks" show was to begin. 

The fireworks display was delayed and then later canceled.

Possum Kingdom Lake is in Palo Pinto County, about 70 miles west of Fort Worth.

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Guide Dog Spooked by Fireworks Is Missing

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013 | 16.26

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Everyone knows that dogs are a man's best friend, but Sidney, a 5-year-old black Labrador, is more than that. And now he's missing.

Sidney is Caroline Mosely's trained guide dog. Mosely is legally blind.

"We're trained to pay attention to him, and he's trained to pay attention to me," Mosely said. "He's trained to show me the steps. He's trained to stop at every entry doorway, so he lets me know I'm at a door."

Sidney leads Mosely to work every day and also travels with her on trips.

"He goes everywhere -- even airplanes, buses, trains, grocery stores, everything," she said.

Sidney disappeared from his Southeast Dallas backyard on Wednesday after being spooked by fireworks.

Moseley took Sidney's work harness off on Wednesday evening. To the dog, it means work is over and it's time for play. When she let him out in the backyard, she heard neighbors popping some fireworks.

When she opened the door to call Sidney in a few minutes later, he was gone.

"I get up, even now, and keep looking like, 'Can I go get him?' Or, 'I got to go feed him,' or, 'What is he doing?'" Mosely said. "Without him, it's just like something's missing. He's like my best friend. I look down for him every time, keep looking for him every time."

Mosely has checked the Dallas animal shelters, but no luck.

Sidney is a black lab with a white patch of fur on his chest and some white fur under his chin. The inside of his ears are tattooed with the code 449P.

The Moselys live near the intersection of Jim Miller Road and Forney Road. Anyone who might have seen Sidney can contact the Guide Dogs for the Blind at 1-800-295-4050, extension 4090.

Sidney was trained by the group Guide Dogs for the Blind. A local club, the Lone Star Guide Dog Raisers Club, plans to help Mosely find the dog in the neighborhood by posting signs and going door to door starting 11 a.m. Saturday.

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Saginaw Goes Purple for Alanna Gallagher

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Investigators were back out in the neighborhood of a 6-year-old Saginaw girl whose body was found in a street a mile away from her home. Businesses and residents plan to wear purple ribbons starting this weekend in remembrance of Alanna Gallagher.

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The town of Saginaw is coming together for a tribute to slain 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher, the girl whose body was found bound and wrapped in a tarp in Saginaw on Monday.

Residents plan to wear either purple ribbons or clothing this weekend in memory of Gallagher, whose favorite color was purple.

Some residents tied purple ribbons around their trees.

One resident even petitioned local businesses to join in. Wal-Mart, Albertson's, Sonic and Country Acres day care will join the tribute, according to the Saginaw Texas News' Facebook page.

Mendi Preston, executive director of Country Acres, said the day car would hand out ribbons on Monday to staff and parents and wear them all next week.

"Although she wasn't a member of our school, she was a member of our community," she said. "And we want to show our support not only of family, but any of the children or parents or even the teachers here locally that were affected by this tragedy."

The day care sits not far from both where Gallagher lived and where her body was found. Preston said the slaying affected her personally, not only because her day care has many students Gallagher's age, but because she has an 8-year-old daughter.

"She was really concerned about it," Preston said. "We went over and placed a bear over at the memorial as well. It really reminded us to emphasize to her to be careful when you're outside and pay attention to close surroundings, never be out there by yourself, and make sure we're out there with you."

The memorial where the 6-year-old's body was found continues to grow. Nancy Moreno, who lives a block away from Gallagher, brought her young daughter to drop off a small teddy bear.

"We feel so bad for Alanna," Moreno said. "She was in same school as she. She was asking, 'Why?' I just decided to bring her so she could see how much people care."

The Saginaw Police Department, the FBI and the North Texas Major Case Investigative Team are working to solve Gallagher's slaying.

Gallagher's cause of death has not yet been determined, and investigators are still trying to establish a timeline of what led up to her death.

On Friday, officers were back in her Saginaw neighborhood, interviewing neighbors. Investigators left a home two doors down from Gallagher's home with a brown paper bag similar to what police use to collect evidence. However, it's unclear why they were there or if it was related to Gallagher's killing.

Gallagher's father said the family is devastated and not ready to talk to the media.

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

NBC 5's Chris Van Horne and Jeff Smith contributed to this report.

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School Didn't Reveal Teacher-Teen Inquiry: Police

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A school district investigation into a relationship between a Redlands teacher and a student with whom she's now accused of having a sexual relationship – and a baby – did not result in a report to police or child protective services, according to court documents filed Friday.

In May, the Redlands Unified School District questioned Laura Elizabeth Whitehurst – a Citrus Valley High School teacher who was arrested Monday on suspicion of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor – as well as her alleged victim.

Whitehurst was at the time more than seven months pregnant, and police on Monday said the father was a teen student with whom she had an ongoing sexual relationship.

An affidavit submitted Wednesday to a San Bernardino County judge by Redlands police Detective Dominick Povero describes Whitehurst's alleged relationship with the teen, as well the school district's investigation into the pair on May 16 and May 17.

Povero was seeking a search warrant for school records related to the investigation, and San Bernardino Superior Court Judge Richard Peel on Wednesday granted him access to personnel files for Whitehurst, as well as her work emails and any relevant property on the Citrus Valley High campus. The document was filed in public court records Friday.

"Evidence from email communication and personnel files may show teachers, school administrators, and district administrators failed to report suspected child abuse as mandated," Povero wrote.

Whitehurst, 28, pictured in her booking photo below, was released from police custody Monday night on $25,000 bail. Police said she had given birth on June 18.

On Wednesday, police said investigators had learned of two other alleged victims since Whitehurst's arrest was made public.

One alleged victim was a freshman at the time of a sexual relationship in 2007 and 2008, which occurred at the same time as a similar relationship with a boy, now 23, who spoke to NBC4 about his experience with Whitehurst.

"There wasn't a thought of, 'I'm going to get in trouble' or 'Should I say something?'" Michael Cooper told NBC4 of a relationship he described during his junior year at Redands High School, where Whitehurst was his English teacher. "It's more of like, 'Holy cow, this hot teacher is into me.'"

The affidavit from Povero provides details of the police investigation into Whitehurst and the teen -- and into the school district questioning of the pair that took place more than six weeks before the teacher's arrest.

The court filing states that Redlands Unified Assistant Superintendent Sabine Robertson-Phillips had spoken to Whitehurst about her relationship to the  victim, described as "John Doe." Citrus Valley High Principal Bernard Cavanagh spoke to "John Doe," according to Povero.

But it was not until the alleged victim's mother contact school district officials – after Whitehurst gave birth – that educators got in touch with police, the affidavit states. That happened on Monday, when detectives went to speak with the "John Doe," who was 16 when the alleged relationship began and is 17 now.

The teen told detectives he had had an "ongoing" relationship with Whitehurst since July 2012, the document states.

"John Doe and Whitehurst met at a school sponsored trip to Disneyland, where they began communicating," the affidavit states.

Their sexual relationship included "numerous instances of sexual intercourse and sexual oral copulation" that continued weekly after Whitehurst became pregnant last September, according to the document.

Whitehurst told the teen he was her only recent partner and therefore the father of the child, Povero wrote. The teen attended the birth, according to the document.

In his presence, Povero had the teen call Whitehurst, who on the phone confirmed their relationship and that the teen was the baby's father, the detective wrote.

When Poverothen  spoke to Whitehurst in person, she confirmed the above details of the relationship, the detective wrote.

Officials with the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office told NBC4 they expect charges against Whitehurst to be filed July 8.

School district officials on Tuesday issued a statement that said the district was cooperating with the investigation.

"The District was recently made aware of allegations involving a high school student and teacher. We immediately notified the police and placed the employee on leave," the statement read.

"Because we do not want to jeopardize the ongoing investigation, we are unable to comment further at this time," the school district statement continued. "We appreciate the quick response to our complaint by the Redlands Police Department. Our heart goes out to the victim and his family."

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McKinney Police Search for Potential Child Predator

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Juli 2013 | 16.26

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McKinney police say they need the public's help identifying a potential child predator. Video shows the man leaving a Target store in the 2000 block of North Central Expressway. Police urge anyone who recognizes the man to call the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700.

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McKinney police say they need the public's help identifying a potential child predator.

Police say just after 11 a.m. on June 28 a mother and her 10-year-old daughter were shopping inside the Target in the 2000 block of North Central Expressway when the girl says she was approached by a man who allegedly patted her on the buttocks and told her she was sexy.

The girl ran to her mother a few aisles over and her mother contacted a store employee but they were unable to locate the man, according to police.

Surveillance video doesn't show the incident the girl described because it was not in view of a camera, but police say the video did show the girl in the electronics section while the man watched her from the next aisle and police say it appears he was masturbating.

Police released video from the surveillance video as the man left the store. No information on the vehicle the man drives was available.

Police urge anyone who recognizes the man to call the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700.

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Emergency Rooms Ready for Fourth of July Injuries

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Medica City Dallas has a team of more than dozen doctors and nurses on staff to deal with expected Independence Day injuries.

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Emergency rooms across Dallas-Fort Worth are prepared for any unforeseen Fourth of July injuries.

A team of more than a dozen nurses and doctors are on staff this holiday at Medical Dallas Hospital. The hospital is seeing patients from across the Metroplex.

Lee Charlton and her 16-month-old daughter, Blythe, found themselves celebrating the Fourth of July at Medical City's emergency room.

"She slipped on a shoe and hit her head," Charlton said. "It's pretty typically my family ends up in the emergency room on holidays. That's something we just do."

Blythe has a small cut but after some medication and sutures, doctors say she'll be OK.

Dr. Courtney Wilemon, an emergency physician who's been at Medical City Dallas Hospital for seven years, has worked this holiday for many years.

"If it was normal Texas July, we'd be seeing a lot of heat exhaustion, we're also planning for injuries like poolside injuries, lacerations, broken arms, broken legs," Dr. Wilemon said.

Another child Josh Butler, 3, found himself at the hospital on the holiday after experiencing a heatstroke in a bounce house at a party. He was released after getting rehydrated.

Despite being a holiday, Medical City's emergency room is fully staffed with 13 nurses tending to patients throughout the day.

"We are definitely well-staffed on a day like today because we don't know what to expect, but that's almost every day in the emergency room," Donna Hinschberger, a staff nurse said.

The hospital expects to admit more patients Thursday night as the Fourth of July festivities continue.

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28 Hurt in SoCal Fireworks Explosion: Police

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Dozens of Fourth of July celebrants were injured Thursday night in a "fireworks mishap" at a Simi Valley, Calif., park, authorities said.

The injury count changed multiple times over the course of a quickly developing breaking news story. As of 11:30 p.m., 28 people were reported injured, Ventura County Fire Department spokesman Mike Lindberry told reporters at the scene.

Of those 28 victims, 20 were transported to the hospital -- 16 suffered minor injuries, four suffered moderate to severe injuries, Lindberry said. Eight people were treated and released on scene.

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

Between 8,000 and 10,000 people were expected to attend the Independence Day celebration Thursday night.

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.

The extent of the victims' injuries was not immediately known. It also was unclear how many of the 14 injured were transported to the hospital.

After the blast, park was evacuated, 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.

 


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Joe Pool Lake Parks Sport New Location Signs

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 Juli 2013 | 16.26

Christine Lee, Grand Prairie Reporter

New safety signs at Joe Pool Lake are focused on getting help where it's needed as fast at possible, last year three people died at the lake during the Fourth of July festivities.

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Joe Pool Lake is making it easier for visitors to tell first responders where they are in the event of an emergency.

Park officials worked with fire and police departments to place signs throughout Lynn Creek and Lloyd Parks with numbers and letters that designate location. If callers mention the letters and numbers, it can cut response time, potentially saving a life.

"I actually heard a 911 call played back for me and the person who was in distress -- they had no idea what park they were even in," Lake Parks Superintendent Bob McGlothlin said.

The signs also extend out into the water.

"Years in the past, you'd look around and go, 'I'm to the nearest tree' or, 'I'm 500 yards off the other marina,' or something like that, and people just had a hard time trying to relay their location to the fire department," said Bryan Hart, Lynn Creek Marina boat rental manager.

Janie Salazar said the signs give her assurance that if something happens, help will come quickly.

"It's great to have them," she said. "It's a big help ... as a parent to know that those signs tell you where they're at."

Six people drowned at Joe Pool Lake last year.

Half of the deaths occurred during the Fourth of July holiday, the parks' busiest day of the year. Lake officials are doing everything they can to make sure there is not a repeat this year.

"I personally had to tell a mother that her son passed away, and that was the hardest thing I've ever had to do," Hart said.

Life jackets are also still available to park visitors. Visitors can visit a concession stand to borrow one.

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Vendor: Commercial-Grade Rocket Mislabeled as Consumer

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Melons Blown Up to Show Fireworks Danger

Nathan Bullard of Mr. Big's Fireworks in Lucas says some dangerous commercial grade fireworks are being mislabeled and sold to regular consumers. He showed NBC 5's Randy McIlwain how dangerous those fireworks can be.

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A Collin County fireworks vendor has filed a complaint that has launched a statewide investigation.

Nathan Bullard, owner of Mr. Big's fireworks in Lucas, said he believes some commercial-grade fireworks are mislabeled as consumer products and sold at retail stands across North Texas.

Bullard filed his complaint with the State Fire Marshal's Office on June 24 after a friend purchased an Eruption Rocket from another vendor. The firework's label has all the necessary warnings and also clearly states that it's a consumer product.

"This one in particular stands out," Bullard said. "It's way more powerful than anything that I sell."

Bullard tested the rocket against other consumer-grade rockets and filmed it as evidence. The consumer-grade rockets split a watermelon into large chunks, but the Eruption Rocket vaporized the melon into nothing and left an imprint in the plywood and on the ground where it sat.

"These products right here that are being sold over-the-counter to consumers that have no idea what they're buying -- these are dangerous, and I don't want somebody to get hurt," Bullard said.

Only licensed pyrotechnicians can purchase commercial-grade fireworks.

The State Fire Marshal's Office confirmed that an investigation is open and active.

Bullard is highly critical of the response to his complaint thus far.

"Where there's an immediate danger, they should step in and find them, and they haven't," he said.

A spokesperson for the State Fire Marshal's Office said some vendors are voluntarily taking Eruption Rockets off the shelves. But state investigators do not have the authority to simply pull the products from stands until the items are tested and graded as being commercial-level products.

The Consumer Protection Safety Commission, which regulates fireworks compliance, told Bullard his video demonstration was not enough.

A CPSC representative confirmed that one of its investigators emailed Bullard about his concerns. In the email, the investigator told Bullard that his video does not prove the fireworks are mislabeled.

"Cool demonstration, but that doesn't show whether the device is in compliance or not," the CPSC investigator wrote.

In other emails, the investigator said the CPSC would focus on America's ports and stopping the supply of illegally imported fireworks.

Bullard said his goal is simple -- to keep commercial-grade products out of the hands of everyday people because accidents and injuries can give his industry a black eye.

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Saginaw Child Found in Tarp Identified

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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.

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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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Vigils Held for Slain Child Found Underneath Tarp

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Vigils were held Tuesday night for the 6-year-old Saginaw girl who was found tied up and wrapped in a tarp on Monday as police announced no arrests or progress in the investigation.

The first memorial was at United Methodist Church in Saginaw.

"I just hope they catch whoever did this," said Stacy Valenzuela, who didn't know the victim but attended the service with her 10-year-old daughter. "My biggest concern is it was somebody's little girl. And just having little girls of my own, makes my heart hurt. It makes me sick."

Another impromptu candlelight vigil was held near the spot where the girl was discovered.

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A Saginaw neighborhood is in shock and looking for answers after the gruesome discovery of a girl's body in a residential street. The FBI is helping with the investigation as a memorial grows on the street.

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The FBI joined the investigation after police say the young girl's body was found bound with a bag over her head underneath a tarp.

On Tuesday, agents searched the girl's home, where she lived with two siblings, her parents and another man.

Neighbors said the 6-year-old would sometimes wander the street by herself.

Katie Whiddon said she and her son were among several people who discovered the girl's body after they tried to remove what they believed was trash in the street.

"My son started feeling around and said, 'Mom, I think there's a body in there.' And I said, 'No, no, no,'" she said.

Residents discovered the tarp in the middle of the street near Roundrock Drive and Cindy Lane on Monday night.

"At first, I just thought it was some rubber stuff ... and then I got a closer look, and all I saw was a bag, and I saw some hair sticking out and so, I was like, 'Oh my God. It's a girl!'" John Smith, 18, said. "And that's when I dropped to my knees and just started crying."

"Every time I walk out that front door, I'm going to look over here and know I found a little girl -- someone's little girl that's just sitting here miserable in the middle of the street dead, and her family's out there wondering where she's at," Smith said.

Saginaw police requested assistance from the FBI after the body was removed. An FBI Evidence Response Team collected evidence and took photographs of the crime scene early Tuesday morning.

"I was panicking," Whiddon said. "I was freaked out. How can somebody hurt a little girl?"

Saginaw police officer Damon Ing said an autopsy was being performed Tuesday morning to learn how the girl was killed.

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint that may be connected with the case. Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

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