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Three Texas police officers are injured in an armed shoot-out

Three Texas police officers have been shot while responding to 911 suicide call Police attempted to make contact with man but he open fired and shot officers The incident turned into a stand-off as man barricaded himself into his home Three officers were injured and two went to hospital but all are now doing well A man was taken into custody after barricading himself into home for 10 hours   For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details

Actor Charlie Sheen is suing a candidate for Flower Mound mayor, Itamar Gelbman

Actor Charlie Sheen is suing a candidate for Flower Mound mayor, Itamar Gelbman The star is seeking legal fees he says he’s owed from when the former mayor pro tem and town council member sued him. Itamar Gelbman, shown in a file photo from 2015, is facing a lawsuit from actor Charlie Sheen.( Brandon Wade - Special Contributor ) The Two and a Half Men star is attempting to collect nearly $129,000 in legal fees accrued when a judge ruled in his favor after Gelbman sued Sheen for breach of contract. The lawsuit was first reported by The Cross Timbers Gazette, a publication covering Denton County.

Authorities investigating the death of beloved town turkey, an Argyle icon

Man faces misdemeanor charges after the death of beloved town turkey, an ‘Argyle icon’ The turkey called Tom by some and George by others had been known around town for years, often causing traffic delays and harassing residents. Tom (or George) the turkey.(Argyle Police Department) Revised throughout to include additional details. Authorities say a 27-year-old man faces misdemeanor charges after the death of a locally beloved turkey in the Denton County town of Argyle. The turkey called Tom by some and George by others had been known around town for years, often causing traffic delays and harassing residents, the

Was it murder? Investigators looking into possible death of beloved Texas turkey

Was it murder? Investigators looking into possible death of beloved Texas turkey Fort Worth Star-Telegram 12/10/2020 Stefan Stevenson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is investigating the apparent death of a North Texas turkey that roamed the streets of Argyle. Argyle police referred the case to the state after investigating a report that the town turkey referred to as Tom or George by Argyle residents was “possibly injured and taken” by a man Wednesday morning, according to a news release. The turkey stars in his own Facebook page, which posts videos and pictures of his interactions with motorists and residents.

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