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Grand Prairie police shoot man accused of ramming motorcycle

The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to Grand Prairie officials. Author: Elizabeth Wiley Updated: 5:49 PM CDT July 14, 2021 GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas A man was shot and injured by police in Grand Prairie on Wednesday after he allegedly fled a traffic stop.  The shooting happened in the 2800 block of Springdale Circle, Grand Prairie police said.  Around 3 p.m., police said a Grand Prairie motorcycle officer tried to stop a Nissan sedan that was speeding when the driver kept going.  The driver threw something from his window during the pursuit and entered a cul-de-sac, according to officials.  When officers tried to stop the driver in the cul-de-sac, the driver made a U-turn and drove into the officer s motorcycle, according to police. 

Trial Date Set For Accused Serial Killer Billy Chemirmir

In a statement, the district attorney says he met with the victim s families and told them that prosecutors would request two jury trials, with the goal of securing two life sentences without the possibility of parole. If Chemirmir is convicted, the DA will ask for those sentences to be served back-to-back…. meaning in effect, there will be no chance for Mr. Chemirmir to die anywhere except in a Texas prison. Many of the deaths now attributed to Chemirmir were initially listed as natural causes with the deaths often not investigated because there was no suspicion of foul play. However, after a woman who lived at Preston Place in Plano survived an attack in March 2018, Chemirmir was identified as a suspect and arrested. Information from that investigation ultimately led to detectives investigating him for multiple deaths as they began reviewing hundreds of natural death cases to identify any other potential victims.

Dallas expunction expo hopes to help some clear their records

Expunction Expo hopes to help some in Dallas County clear their record This is the 5th year of the program. So far, the Expo helped nearly 1,000 people clear their record. Author: Alex Rozier (WFAA) Updated: 5:35 PM CDT July 6, 2021 DALLAS The Dallas County District Attorney and many partners have once again joined together for the 5th annual expunction expo. The Expo identifies people who may have Dallas County criminal offenses eligible to be legally cleared from their record and then matches them with attorneys who volunteer their time. “Our goal is to make expunctions accessible to those who might not otherwise be able to afford an attorney,” Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot said.

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