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Honor Flag Flies for McLelland

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 09 April 2013 | 16.26

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The U.S. Honor Flag was raised for the second time this year in Kaufman County.

This time, the flag honored Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, who was shot to death on March 30 in his Forney home. McLelland's wife, Cynthia, was also killed.

"Today the U.S. honor flag is here to celebrate the life and service of a great individual," said Chris Heisler, founder of the Honor Network.

The service to fly the flag began at noon Monday, with the flag remaining at the top of the flagpole outside the Kaufman County Courthouse for 24 hours. Organizers told NBC 5 that the flag would fly at full height because they believe McLelland would not have wanted it at half-staff.

In February, the flag was raised for Kaufman County Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse, who was killed outside the Kaufman County courthouse in a shooting.

McLelland Family Remembers Slain Couple

As the Honor Flag heads once again to Kaufman County, the family of Mike and Cynthia McLelland speak exclusively to NBC about the slain couple.

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McLelland is the first Honor Flag honoree who has previously handled the flag. He touched the flag during the ceremony for his friend and colleague Hasse.

Honor Network Founder Criticizes of Investigation

In a press conference at his home on Saturday, Heisler criticized the efforts of law enforcement investigating the killings of the McLellands and Hasse.

Heisler, saying he was speaking for Cynthia McLelland's family, said the family was angered and frustrated. He backed away from his remarks during the Honor Flag ceremony Monday.

"The frustration is, is that somebody, somewhere out there knows what happened. They know who did this," he said. "The frustration and anger is directed to those individuals. We need those individuals to come forward to bring justice to Kaufman."

"The message is of frustration not at all towards law enforcement or to those who are serving to protect the community of Kaufman or the county," Heisler said.

Kaufman County Judge Bruce Wood said at the Honor Flag ceremony that there is no division and everyone stands in unity.

"There's everybody working together to pull forward to assist law enforcement in capturing the people, again, that are responsible," he said.

In a statement about the comments Heisler made on Saturday, the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office said that members of Mike and Cynthia McLelland's family said his "self-description as a family spokesperson and his statement of the family's feelings are both inaccurate and unauthorized."

McLelland Family Remembers Slain DA

McLelland's mother, Wyvonne, said she remembers the conversations she had with her son.

The two spoke a few times a week. She said the family man loved his wife and his job dearly.

"He never hung up the phone and didn't say 'I love you,'" Wyvonne McLelland said, choking back the years. "He was a great son, never any trouble. He just liked what he did."

McLelland said her son always did what he set his mind to. Ever since the murder of his best friend and top prosecutor, Hasse, he was set on finding the killer.

"This is the bad thing, he meant to end this. Mark was one of his best friends. He was going to end this," she said.

NBC News had an extended interview with the McLelland family on "Today."

Investigations Continues, Public Assistance Wanted

The investigations into the murders of both top Kaufman County prosecutors continue with no arrests.

Sheriffs and other law enforcement in the area have said very little about either investigation. Authorities have set up a tip line at 877-847-7522 and a billboard campaign to get the public involved in sharing information.

There is a reward for information leading to an arrest in the McLelland case. The fund, which includes money from the governor's office, has reached $200,000.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Randy McIlwain contributed to this report.

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511 Traffic Information System in the Works

Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News

The 511 hotline and 511DFW.org website will bring together information from several different cities and agencies serving the Central Expressway corridor and hopes to help drivers navigate the area.

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Drivers who use Central Expressway in Collin and Dallas counties will soon have a new source of traffic information.

The 511 system will provide information by telephone and on the Web. The system will be up by the end of April for several months of live testing, with a big promotion to come this summer.

The system is a joint project of several cities and transportation agencies that are combining their information for the first time.

"The idea of pulling it all together at one location is new," said Mark Ball, Dallas Area Rapid Transit spokesman.

"It started in San Diego recently; the Dallas-Fort Worth area would be the second one," he said. "Our goal, of course, is to make this such an important point for the public to take advantage of that we'd see it grow and become a bigger regional program."

Initially, the information will focus on the Central Expressway corridor and provide drivers with accurate, real-time information to help them choose alternate routes, which may include the feeder road, surface streets, toll roads or DART rail.

"Compared to a number of other roads, you can't find these unique things like you can on this piece of Central Expressway," Ball said.

A study suggests saving fuel, time and pollution expense in North Texas could be 20 times more than the $8 million being invested to start the 511 program.

"Pollution is a problem for this area," Ball said. "If we don't do something about cleaning it up, we lose federal funds, so here is the perfect opportunity where groups are working together to solve that problem."

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Louisville Beats Michigan 82-76 for NCAA Title

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The Louisville Cardinals entered the NCAA Tournament as the best team in the country and they're exiting it the same way.

Louisville came back from 12 points down in the first half and became NCAA men's basketball champions for the third time in school history in a thrilling 82-76 win over Michigan on Monday night in Atlanta. The victory capped a memorable day for their coach, Rick Pitino.

Pitino found out earlier on Monday that he will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and then doubled down on the honor by becoming the first coach ever to win national titles at two different schools. As if that wasn't enough, he also tied John Wooden on the all-time wins list with his 664th career victory.

That milestone win did not come easily. The Cardinals went down 12 points in the first half thanks to one of the more unexpected twists in any title game.

Michigan guard Trey Burke, who won every national player of the year award, left the game with two fouls and the Wolverines turned to little-used freshman Spike Albrecht for most of the first half. Albrecht, who averaged 1.8 points per game this season, hit all four threes he tried and scored 17 points to turn the game on its ear.

Luke Hancock turned it right back. Hancock hit four straight threes to close out the first half and Louisville trailed by just one point heading into the break. After the break, the game was a seesaw affair that ultimately turned thanks to Peyton Siva and the Cardinals' work on the boards.

Siva scored 14 of his 18 points after the break and was a relentless source of pressure for a defense that rattled the normally unflappable Wolverine offense. And the Cardinals had an 11-1 edge on the offensive glass, resulting in second chance point after second chance point.

None of those was bigger than a Chane Behanan putback with 1:52 to play to put the Cardinals up by eight points. Behanan took the ball back up through several Michigan defenders and put in the hoop to deflate one of Michigan's many attempts to grab control of the game.

You can find flaws with how the Wolverines played in the second half, especially some foul management in the final minute that coach John Beilein came about because he thought the team was already in the bonus when they were one foul short. But Burke was spectacular, scoring 17 points and making a block after running down Siva that was called a foul in the most egregious of the many questionable calls by an officiating crew that was not up to the championship stage.

As good as Michigan was, though, Louisville was simply better. They took some big shots from Michigan and walked through them like the experienced tournament team that they are.

Siva, Hancock (who was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player), Behanan and Gorgui Dieng all had huge moments in the second half while the younger Michigan team wilted under the pressure of the situation. The Cardinals, who rallied from 12 down against Witchita State as well, proved their mettle on Monday night and made it clear how deserving they are of the title as the best team in college basketball.

All in all, it makes for a day that Rick Pitino won't soon forget.

Josh Alper is also a writer for Pro Football Talk. You can follow him on Twitter.

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Written By Unknown on Senin, 08 April 2013 | 16.26

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North Dallas Neighbors Protest Potential Walmart

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Rumors of a Walmart store opening on the border of Dallas and Richardson have neighbors taking sides and fighting back.

"Since all this has started, I've completely boycotted any kind of Walmart shopping," said Dorothy Wernsman of Dallas, who lives in a neighborhood close to the proposed site, at Coit and Arapaho.

"Why do we need another Walmart? There are already two to three Walmarts within a two to three mile radius," she added.

"We already have so many other Walmarts in the area, it seems they're competing against each other."

For about two weeks, Wernsman has been circulating an online petition through the site Change.org.

By Sunday evening, more than 2,300 people had signed their names in support of her cause.

People supporting the petition are vowing to boycott the store if it opens.

Wernsman and other opponents argue that the proposed location is a poor choice, saying it will add traffic to residential areas and squeeze out small businesses.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has not officially confirmed its intentions to move into the Far North Dallas location.

However, tenants at the shopping center say they were told about a year ago to prepare to find other locations.

John Marshall, owner of CrossFit Richardson, says his business will be relocating by the end of May 2013.

He sees the shopping center as a great fit for Walmart and adds he'll likely be a shopper as well.

"I don't think this is anything new to them, and if done right, I think it will be an asset to the neighborhood," Marshall said.

Petition supporters admit they're not focusing on trying to block the store, but to convince the Wal-Mart corporation that the area is a bad fit for their brand.

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Honor Flag Flies Monday for McLelland

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The Honor Flag will be raised for the second time this year in Kaufman County.

This time, the flag will honor Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, who was shot to death on March 30 in his home in Forney. McLelland's wife, Cynthia, was also killed.

The service to fly the flag will begin Monday at noon. The flag will remain at the top of the flagpole outside the Kaufman County Courthouse for 24 hours. Organizers told NBC 5 that the flag would fly at full height because they believe McLelland would not have wanted it at half-staff.

In February, the flag was raised for Kaufman County Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse, who was killed outside the Kaufman County courthouse in a shooting.

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McLelland is the first Honor Flag honoree who has previously handled the flag. He touched the flag during the ceremony for his friend and colleague Mark Hasse.

McLelland Family Remembers Slain DA

The mother of slain Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, Wyvonne, remembers the conversations she had with her son.

The two spoke every week, a few times a week. She said the family man loved his wife Cynthia and his job, dearly.

"He never hung up the phone and didn't say 'I love you,'" Wyvonne McLelland said, choking back the years. "He was a great son, never any trouble. He just liked what he did."

McLelland says her son always did what he set his mind to. Ever since the murder of his best friend and top prosecutor, Mark Hasse, he was set on finding the killer.

"This is the bad thing, he meant to end this. Mark was one of his best friends. He was going to end this," she said.

NBC News will have an extended interview with the McLelland family on "Today."

Investigations Continues, Public Assistance Wanted

The investigations into the murders of both top Kaufman County prosecutors continue with no arrests.

Sheriffs and other law enforcement in the area have said very little about either investigation, and have set up a tip line (877-847-7522) and billboard campaign to get the public involved in sharing information.

A reward fund, including money from the Governor's office, has reached $200,000 for information leading to an arrest in the McLelland case.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda contributed to this report.

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Police, Kyle Foundation Host Handgun Class for Educators

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Tarrant County educators packed into a handgun class hosted by the Dalworthington Gardens Police Department and The Chris Kyle Foundation.

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Tarrant County educators packed into a handgun class hosted by the Dalworthington Gardens Police Department and The Chris Kyle Foundation.

The class, held in the Kennedale High School Performing Arts Center on Saturday, was designed to help educators who wanted to complete their concealed handgun license course.

"We want that feeling of safe -- we want them to have options out at their home, out in the public," Dalworthington Gardens Police Chief Bill Waybourn said.

Chief Waybourn was collaborating with Chris Kyle to instruct teachers in self-defense through a partnership between the department and the Chris Kyle Foundation.

That plan was tragically put on hold when Kyle was killed in February. Saturday would have been Kyle's first class.

Educators from across Tarrant County turned out today to complete their course.

Kindergarten teacher Darnesha Young said the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary prompted her to attend the class.

"I consider my students my babies," Young said. "The first thing I thought was, 'that could have been me,' so that's why I'm really here today."

Jeanne Curtis, the principal at Arlington's Miller Elementary School, has had her concealed handgun license for 13 years and sees having other CHL educators in a school as another layer of security.

"Parents would feel safer that, 'alright the administrator in charge, not only does she love my kids, but she is going to give her life for them -- if it's necessary for them,'" Curtis said. "And shouldn't I, if I'm willing to give up my life for my children at school, be able to defend it first?"

During Saturday's class, Chris Kyle's widow, Taya, and his brother, Jeff, spoke to the class in honor of the fallen Army sniper.

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High School Senior Mourned by Hundreds

Patric Alva, NBC 5

Friends, classmates and family mourned the loss of Fabian Gonzalez, a senior at Townview Center High School in Dallas, during a candlelight vigil on April 6, 2013.

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Friends, classmates and family mourned the loss of a high school senior who died in a late night car accident on Saturday.

Fabian Gonzalez, 18, was a senior at Townview Center High School in Dallas. Gonzalez, better known as "Fabo" to friends, lost control of his SUV on Walton Walker Blvd. around 12:15 a.m. on Saturday.

Dallas police say he was going too fast and lost control along a curve. The SUV flipped over into the opposite traffic lane where another vehicle struck the SUV. Gonzalez died at the scene.

On Saturday night, more than 100 classmates, friends and families held a candlelight vigil to remember Gonzalez at Townview High School.

Friends say he was a DJ and was set to DJ the high school prom in two weeks. He was also an avid basketball player.

Friends wore shirts with his photo and brought signs, flowers and candles to the vigil. Classmates shared stories and Gonzalez's parents were seen consoling one another while taking the scene in.

Gonzalez was two months from graduation and friends say he will be sorely missed.

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