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Man convicted of murder still in jail after DNA test clears him


November 3, 2019

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Lydell Grant was sentenced to life in prison for a crime he said he didn’t commit. He was convicted 7 years ago for the murder of a 28-year-old man who was fatally stabbed near a Montrose night club in 2010. According to his attorneys, in addition to eyewitnesses, the state DNA expert testified that Grant couldn’t …

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College Admissions Scandal: Prosecutors file new charges against Lori Loughlin, San Francisco Bay Area residents in ‘Operations Varsity Blues’ case


November 3, 2019

BOSTON — “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, and nine other parents were indicted Tuesday on new federal charges as prosecutors pressure them to admit guilt in a college admissions bribery scheme. A grand jury in Boston indicted the parents on charges of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery. The count accuses the parents of …

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Unarmed teen shot in the back of head while running from officers: VIDEO


November 3, 2019

FRESNO, California — Disturbing video of a police shooting obtained by KFSN-TV sheds light on an investigation and an upcoming court case. “From the video, the officer just comes up, crouches down, and shoots,” said legal analyst Tony Capozzi. An officer shot and killed 16-year-old Isiah Murrietta-Golding as the teenager ran away from police investigating a shooting death a day earlier in …

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Break-in reported at mayoral candidate Tony Buzbee’s campaign headquarters


November 3, 2019

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Police are investigating reports of a break-in at the campaign headquarters of mayoral candidate Tony Buzbee. Staffers arrived at the office, located in the 4100 block of Greenbriar Drive, around 9 a.m. and found the locks pried open, according to a statement from Buzbee’s campaign. They believe it happened when the office was closed between 9 …

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‘Slender Man’ stabbing victim speaks out for first time


November 3, 2019

WAUKESHA, Wis. — It’s been five years since Peyton Leutner was stabbed repeatedly and left to die by classmates trying to please the fictional character “Slender Man.” In a new interview with ABC News, Leutner spoke out for the first time since the attack, revealing to ABC’s David Muir what it was like the day she almost lost her life. …

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Woman allegedly trafficked girls she was hired to protect


November 3, 2019

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — Samaria Williams and Kendra Bay of Milwaukee are accused of child sex trafficking. Police say Bay met at least two teens at the Milwaukee Academy while working at the facility. Milwaukee academy is supposed to be a safe haven and treatment facility for adolescent girls, some who have already been victims of child sex trafficking. Employees at …

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Crime lab testing helps put drunk drivers behind bars


November 3, 2019

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — As people are out celebrating and taking to the streets, law enforcement are out looking for drunk drivers and when they catch them, the DPS crime lab will be there to assist. We got a behind the scenes look at the crime lab and the science it uses to provide instrumental evidence in cases. It was …

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Grandfather beaten until bloody over parking spot at Home Depot


November 3, 2019

CLOVIS, California — “They said my nose is broken, and my left cheek is fractured, and I have some kind of tear underneath my eye.” Joe Carrera says he now has trouble sleeping after he was physically assaulted this week following a dispute over a parking space at The Home Depot in Clovis. According to the 68-year-old retired correctional officer, …

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Teen says peers attacked her because she’s Latina


November 3, 2019

KATY, Texas (KTRK) — A Texas teenager is left shaken after she says she was repeatedly punched on the school bus. The Katy High School student said the incident left her so distraught, she’s had nightmares. Cellphone video obtained by ABC13 shows punches being thrown. A teen appears to repeatedly raise her arm and punch someone in the back of …

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Who’s afraid of big government? Texas’ public push into cancer research pays off


November 3, 2019

Texas isn’t generally considered a national leader in research and development, despite having some renowned institutions and a string of Nobel Prize winners. But reality is ahead of perception, and the trend has been improving steadily. Now voters have a chance to keep the momentum going. On Tuesday, they’ll consider a proposition to approve another $3 billion for cancer research, …

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