Derek Chauvin guilty verdict highlights need to continue Texas fight for police reform
Derek Chauvin guilty verdict highlights need to continue Texas fight for police reform
Local activists vow to keep up the pressure as lawmakers push for legislative changes and new leaders emerge.
A woman holds up a sign as people stand together during a prayer vigil as various pastors from local churches pray during A Gathering of Our Collin County Churches, at the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, Texas on Thursday, June 4, 2020. Churches in Collin county joined to spread a message of unity and love for justice and thoughts on racism.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer)
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Former Dallas police Officer Bryan Riser released from jail after judge says he can’t be held on capital murder charges
Criminal Court Judge Audrey Moorehead said police did not have enough evidence to hold him. Prosecutors say the investigation remains open.
With his wife, Eboni Samuel Riser, by his side, former Dallas police officer Bryan Riser leaves the Dallas County jail after his release Wednesday. Defense attorney Toby Shook (in mask) is at left.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
This is a developing story and will be updated.
Former Dallas police Officer Bryan Riser was released from jail Wednesday after a judge ruled that he could not be held after his arrest last month on two counts of capital murder.
Man who fatally shot Dallas police officer at Home Depot in 2018 is sentenced to life without parole
Until learning that Armando Juarez has an intellectual disability, the Dallas County DA’s office had planned to seek the death penalty.
Armando Juarez enters the court Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, to plead guilty in the slaying of Dallas police Officer Rogelio Santander.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer)
Armando Juarez, who shot and killed Dallas police Officer Rogelio Santander Jr. in April 2018, pleaded guilty Friday to capital murder and was sentenced to life without parole.
Juarez fatally shot Santander and wounded his fellow Officer Crystal Almeida and security guard Scott Painter at the Home Depot store near Forest Lane and North Central Expressway on April 24, 2018.