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A big step towards change : People in North Texas reflect on guilty verdict

A big step towards change : People in North Texas reflect on guilty verdict There was elation and relief as the jury found Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts for the death of George Floyd. Author: WFAA Staff Updated: 8:46 PM CDT April 20, 2021 DALLAS The jury in the Derek Chauvin trial found the former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. The reverberations of the verdict were felt across the globe and reached North Texas. There was elation and relief as the news spread. Some activists and organizers were on pins and needles as the verdict came down. 

Dallas police officer was charged with plotting two murders But a judge dropped the case after detective s error

Dallas police officer was charged with plotting two murders. But a judge dropped the case after detective’s ‘error.’ Andrea Salcedo © Lynda M. Gonzlez/AP Former Dallas police officer Bryan Riser sits for an examining trial in the County Criminal Court 3 at the Frank Crowley Courts Building on Wednesday, April 7, 2021, in Dallas. Riser was arrested on capital murder charges and accused of ordering hits on two people. (Lynda M. Gonzalez/the Dallas Morning News via AP) Last month, Dallas police made a stunning allegation about one of their own in 2017, they said, an officer had helped orchestrate two killings, paying hit men to kidnap and shoot the victims before dumping their bodies in a river. Cellphone data compiled by the FBI, they said, showed that Officer Bryan Riser had been near the site of both killings at the time.

Former Dallas officer Bryan Riser released from jail; judge rules no probable cause for capital murder charges

Former Dallas officer Bryan Riser released from jail; judge rules no probable cause for capital murder charges Riser s wife and attorney believe that banking records and other evidence they ve gathered will be key to exonerating him. Author: Tanya Eiserer Updated: 11:22 PM CDT April 7, 2021 DALLAS Updated at 10:50 p.m. Editor s note: This story previously misidentified the district attorney at the hearing.  Former Dallas police officer Bryan Riser was released from jail Wednesday afternoon wearing the same red shirt as he died when he was booked in a month ago.  Riser was released around 4:50 p.m. and several journalists were waiting outside the courts and jail building.

Jailed Ex-Dallas Cop Released After Prosecutors Admit to Lack of Evidence in Murder Cases

Jailed Ex-Dallas Cop Released After Prosecutors Admit to Lack of Evidence in Murder Cases
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Homicide detectives questioned fired Dallas officer Bryan Riser about other slayings in 2017, new records show

Homicide detectives questioned fired Dallas officer Bryan Riser about other slayings in 2017, new records show Homicide detectives questioned fired Dallas officer Bryan Riser about other slayings in 2017, new records show Already charged with two killings, Bryan Riser lied to investigators about a tipster in another case, documents state; defense attorney says he’s being mischaracterized. Dallas Police sit outside Eboni Samuel and Bryan Riser s home as an FBI Evidence Response Team goes through their south Grand Prairie, Texas home, Thursday, March 4, 2021. Riser, a Dallas Place officer, has been arrested and charged with two counts of murder. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News) (Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)

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