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Two more teens arrested for deadly July Fourth block party shooting in Dallas Hamilton Park By Gerardo Martinez Taqualon Jones (Source: Dallas County Jail) DALLAS - Two more teens have been arrested in the deadly July Fourth block party shooting in Dallas. Dallas police say they determined 17-year-old Kejuan Lewis and 19-year-old Taqualon Jones participated in the deadly shooting on July 4. They were arrested Tuesday and charged with capital murder. Earlier this month, police arrested 19-year-old Akil Anderson. He is facing two capital murder charges. Nearby surveillance cameras caught the suspects right before the shooting and moments of the gunfire off in the distance. ....
Dr Graham Blackbourn Linlithgow, West Lothian SIR – There is a yawning gulf between an unsubstantiated allegation and a revelation supported by evidence. What the Duchess of Sussex, supported by the obedient Duke, uttered on a lawn in California was a litany of allegations without a shred of proof. How sad to see that two of your lady columnists chose to swallow them hook, line and sinker. Frederick Forsyth
SIR – Has thought been given to Archie and his little sister growing up without a relationship with any blood relatives apart from one grandmother? No cousins, aunts or uncles, grandparents or great-grandparents to share their lives with. ....
PHOTO BY AARON WINTERS Miché Fambro performs at the Tango Cafe. I first saw Miché and the Anglos at the old Jazzberry’s on Monroe Avenue in 1985. Their fusion of The Police and latter-period Roxy Music crooning was awesome, and I had a new favorite local band. An Anglos show had it all: shenanigans, lights, and catchy songs. But most of all, there was Miché Fambro, the lead singer, lead guitarist, and charisma incarnate, who died in December of cancer at the age of 64. I was sure they’d be big, successful by every measure. Many years later, I got to know the strange, warm, and thoughtful Fambro. He went by Mick. Where’d “Miché” come from? Mick said he’d spelled “Micky” that way on a lark, someone pronounced it “me-SHAY,” and the rest became history. ....