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Austin has been named one of the best places to live in America by U.S. News Real Estate. The city’s vibrant culture, strong job market, and quality of life continue to attract new residents nationwide.
Dallas police’s use of a bomb-carrying robot to kill a suspect marks an unprecedented move in U.S. law enforcement, raising legal and ethical questions, experts tell The Texas Tribune.
A man sentenced to death for a 2014 quadruple murder in McKinney lost his appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court, leaving his conviction and death sentence intact, according to Dallas News.
Dallas aims to reshape policing by adopting a ‘light footprint’ strategy, focusing on community engagement over heavy enforcement. Officials hope this approach will build trust and reduce crime more effectively.
A Texas serial killer evaded capture for years by exploiting police oversights and inconsistent investigative methods. Details emerge on how systemic flaws allowed the suspect to remain undetected, raising calls for reform.
Fact-check: Despite recent spikes in violent crime, Austin is not among the most dangerous U.S. cities. Compared to national data, its crime rates remain below those of cities frequently cited for high violence, reports the Austin American-Statesman.
Time Magazine reports that in 2021, major cities worldwide saw a surge in homicide rates. Key hotspots include Tijuana, Acapulco, and Caracas, highlighting urgent public safety challenges in urban centers.
Texas police have arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of an Indian man in the US, marking a significant step in the investigation. Authorities are pursuing charges as the community seeks justice.
Dallas police have arrested a crime-watch volunteer accused of being a serial rapist. Authorities say the man used his community role to target victims. Investigations and arrests are ongoing.
A suspect is in custody following a shooting at a Dallas high school, authorities confirm. The incident prompted an immediate lockdown, with emergency responders on the scene. No further details have been released.
A realtor was fatally shot by a suspect driving a Mercedes with a known criminal history, police report. Authorities are investigating the motive and searching for further leads in the case.
Dallas authorities dismantled an Indian human trafficking ring after a months-long investigation involving undercover operations and victim testimonies. Several suspects were arrested, highlighting the ongoing fight against modern slavery.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz claimed violent crime increased under Donald Trump’s presidency. A recent Dallas News analysis examines crime data trends to assess the accuracy of Walz’s statement amid ongoing debates about crime rates during that period.
A UT Dallas criminologist is examining public perceptions of NFL players, challenging stereotypes and exploring how media portrayal shapes opinions. The research aims to foster a more nuanced understanding of athletes.
Dallas police arrested a suspect in connection with a reported hate crime attack on a transgender woman. Authorities are investigating the incident, highlighting ongoing concerns over violence against the LGBTQ+ community.
Fact check: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirms serial murder suspect Billy Chemirmir is not an unauthorized immigrant, contradicting earlier reports. The investigation continues in Dallas.
Dallas crime statistics for 2023 reveal a rise in murders and car thefts, while overall violent crime has declined, according to the Dallas Police Department. Authorities continue efforts to address emerging challenges.
The United States Secret Service operates field offices nationwide, enhancing federal law enforcement and protective missions. These offices collaborate locally to combat financial crimes and ensure national security.
Violent crime has dropped in the top 10 largest U.S. cities as police adopt grid-based strategies to target the worst offenders. The focused approach aims to enhance public safety and curb repeat offenses, Fox News reports.
Two white supremacists allegedly tried to incite a race war by soliciting murders and hate crimes on Telegram, federal authorities reported. The men face charges linked to their online hate-driven plots.