Dallas, TX
Dallas considers clear backpack mandate for school safety
Dallas college students will solely be allowed to make use of clear backpacks subsequent college yr if officers log off on a coverage geared toward enhancing campus security.
The shift would come simply months after the lethal Uvalde bloodbath, which refocused training leaders throughout the nation on stopping future college shootings.
Dallas ISD not too long ago up to date its gown code on-line with an entry outlining a brand new clear backpack coverage for all college students. Officers rapidly deleted it later within the day, although the knowledge has continued to unfold on social media.
“This variation to all-clear backpacks is without doubt one of the district’s measures to make sure the protection and well-being of scholars and workers,” the now-deleted publish learn.
District spokeswoman Robyn Harris stated that, as of Monday, the district doesn’t have an energetic clear backpack coverage.
“That very properly may shift within the coming weeks as our senior leaders and others take a look at what could be finest for the upcoming college yr,” she stated.
Discussions in Dallas ISD a few backpack coverage shift had been taking place lengthy earlier than the Robb Elementary capturing.
“It’s a consideration we’ve been for a while,” Harris stated.
It’s attainable components of the coverage change earlier than the administration approves it. Different districts, for instance, have required clear backpacks for highschool and center college college students however not youthful ones.
Nonetheless, it was famous within the now-deleted publish that the district bought clear backpacks for all college students and would distribute them earlier than the beginning of the college yr. It’s unclear how a lot this initiative may price.
The donated backpacks that will probably be handed out on the mayor’s back-to-school truthful are clear, in accordance with spokesman Tristan Hallman.
DISD added within the publish that college students could be allowed to hold inside the backpack a small, non-transparent pouch to carry gadgets like cellphones, cash and hygiene merchandise.
If applied, the district will be part of a rising checklist of faculties — together with a number of in North Texas — requiring such see-through luggage.
A FAQ on the DISD webpage stated the coverage will enhance campus security as a result of “by seeing the gadgets within the backpacks as college students enter the college, campus personnel will be capable of be sure that prohibited gadgets aren’t included among the many college students’ belongings.”
Texas educators and politicians are greedy for methods to make colleges safer after a shooter killed 19 youngsters and two adults in Uvalde in Could. Within the wake of earlier assaults, officers have generally turned to clear backpacks as a possible resolution.
Some college security specialists have questioned the effectiveness of the technique.
“When there’s a public outcry to do one thing, college officers are put in a really tough scenario of getting to point out that they’re doing one thing instantly. A transparent backpack is one thing that you may maintain it up and say, ‘Look, we’re attempting,’” stated David Riedman, of the Okay-12 College Taking pictures Database. “It’s simply not a really efficient measure for really stopping something.”
After the Parkland bloodbath, college students at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive College had been required to put on see-through luggage. That coverage was derided by college students who questioned why leaders had been violating their privateness fairly than push significant gun laws.
Parkland college leaders reversed course on the plan.
District officers in Michigan took related steps for college kids in center and highschool after a lethal capturing at Oxford Excessive College.
Following the tragedy, Oxford college leaders had been criticized by county leaders for not alerting a faculty useful resource officer about their prior issues with the teenage shooter and never looking his backpack.
Riedman stated that ideas from college students involved a few classmate’s conduct are what’s been profitable at stopping college shootings. Establishing belief between college students and adults is essential to foster a tradition the place they bring about such data ahead.
“Having each pupil put on a transparent backpack is the college district form of implicitly telling each pupil that we expect you is likely to be a menace,” he stated. “By doing that, it’s eroding that belief.”
Different Texas districts have already got a transparent backpack coverage. The Houston-area Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, for instance, has required them for older college students since 2018.
Now Kennedale ISD, about 10 miles exterior of Fort Price, is mandating all college students in sixth by way of twelfth grade use clear backpacks starting this fall. Greenville ISD additionally not too long ago introduced they’re requiring clear luggage to enhance security.
In a message to households, GISD officers wrote it was a “commonsense measure is turning into extra widespread at each college and public occasions.”
Different college security insurance policies Texas colleges will prioritize after Uvalde embody: inspecting each exterior door of campus earlier than college begins, conducting summer time security audits and reviewing emergency operations protocol.
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Dallas, TX
Dallas faces conference rival Denver
Associated Press
Denver Nuggets (22-15, fourth in the Western Conference) vs. Dallas Mavericks (22-16, fifth in the Western Conference)
Dallas; Sunday, 3 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets visit Kyrie Irving and the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.
The Mavericks have gone 16-13 against Western Conference opponents. Dallas is ninth in the NBA with 45.2 rebounds led by Dereck Lively averaging 8.2.
The Nuggets have gone 14-10 against Western Conference opponents. Denver is third in the NBA scoring 120.6 points per game while shooting 49.9%.
The Mavericks average 116.4 points per game, 0.1 fewer points than the 116.5 the Nuggets give up. The Nuggets score 8.8 more points per game (120.6) than the Mavericks allow (111.8).
TOP PERFORMERS: Irving is shooting 49.0% and averaging 24.3 points for the Mavericks.
Russell Westbrook is shooting 45.9% and averaging 12.9 points for the Nuggets.
LAST 10 GAMES: Mavericks: 4-6, averaging 111.1 points, 43.9 rebounds, 23.1 assists, 7.0 steals and 7.1 blocks per game while shooting 46.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 110.9 points per game.
Nuggets: 6-4, averaging 122.8 points, 45.5 rebounds, 32.0 assists, 8.4 steals and 4.7 blocks per game while shooting 50.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.1 points.
INJURIES: Mavericks: Dante Exum: out (wrist), Luka Doncic: out (calf), Kyrie Irving: out (illness).
Nuggets: Aaron Gordon: day to day (calf), Jamal Murray: day to day (knee), DaRon Holmes II: out for season (achilles), Spencer Jones: day to day (thigh), Vlatko Cancar: out (knee).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Dallas, TX
Former Dallas Cowboys DE, Robert Quinn, arrested in South Carolina
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Robert Quinn was arrested in South Carolina Friday morning after police said he tried to leave the scene of an accident.
Quinn, 34, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and reckless driving, jail records show.
What we know:
Police in North Charleston, South Carolina responded to a car dealership just after 2 a.m. Friday because of a collision involving a red truck.
The North Charleston Fire Department arrived first on the scene and told police that the suspect might be attempting to leave the scene of the crash in another car.
When police arrived, they found Quinn in the passenger seat of a white Dodge Challenger that had its reverse lights on. The vehicle’s driver placed the car in park and told police she had been called by Quinn to “pick him up,” according to a police report.
Police said Quinn had visible injuries to his head and face, had slurred speech and was uncooperative with officers who asked for his identification.
Quinn eventually provided his identification to officers, but asked himself “where is my wallet” while his wallet was in his hand before dropping it in his lap.
The police report states a maroon Ford F-150 registered to Quinn was on the other side of the parking lot and looked to be the vehicle that started the collision.
Police said Quinn’s truck hit the passenger side of a Honda Element, which was pushed into a blue Ford F-150 that hit another car.
Officers asked Quinn to get out of the Challenger, but Quinn resisted by holding the door to the car, the report states. Police removed Quinn from the vehicle, and he was “escorted to the ground” by officers because he was trying to pull away from them.
Officers interviewed the woman with Quinn, who said she had met him at G-Club, a gentleman’s club, where she works, earlier that night.
Another employee of the club came to the scene and said Quinn had left alone about an hour before the collision happened.
Timeline:
Police said they used city cameras to build a timeline of the crash.
The police report states Quinn’s truck was seen driving down the road around 2 a.m. Friday and was veering left, crossed an intersection, a median and then onto dealership property.
City cameras did not pick up the collision, but it can be heard, the police report states.
Police said around 2:03 a.m. a single person is seen walking through the parking lot and a few minutes later that person walked to a Valero gas station.
At 2:07 a.m., the person is seen walking back to the dealership parking lot while stumbling and falling several times, the police report states.
About a minute later, a white Dodge Challenger is seen entering the parking lot around the same time that the fire department arrived, according to the report.
Dallas Cowboys Defensive End
Quinn played the 2019 season with the Dallas Cowboys after being traded from the Miami Dolphins for a sixth-round pick.
Quinn was suspended for the first two games of the season after violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. He was named the team’s starting right defensive end when he was reinstated.
Quinn finished the season with 25 tackles, 11.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.
Quinn signed a five-year, $70 million contract with the Chicago Bears the following season.
Quinn was drafted 14th overall by the St. Louis Rams in 2011 and spent six years with the team before going to Miami, Dallas, Chicago and ending his career in 2022 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Quinn was born in North Charleston, South Carolina, where he played high school football before playing college football for the University of North Carolina.
The backstory:
This isn’t Quinn’s first tangle with law enforcement.
July 2012 – Florissant, Mo.
Quinn was arrested for driving while intoxicated in July 2012 in Florissant, Missouri, while a member of the St. Louis Rams.
Florissant police said Quinn was involved in a single-car accident on an exit ramp of Interstate 270 on July 10, 2012. Police said he was cooperative with them during the arrest.
Quinn was also charged with failure to exercise a high degree of care and having no insurance.
August 2023 – Summerville, S.C.
In August 2023, Quinn was arrested in Summerville, South Carolina after police found four unoccupied vehicles in a subdivision had been damaged.
At some point, Quinn allegedly exited his vehicle and got into a physical altercation with a woman before leaving the scene.
According to an accident report, a Ford F-150 truck crashed into multiple vehicles. Responding officers proceeded to search the vehicle and found an empty whiskey bottle on the passenger side floorboard.
Per the police report, the unidentified woman was sitting in her driveway when the suspect hit two parked vehicles. The driver then exited the truck and offered to buy her beer, the woman told investigators.
Quinn was charged with third-degree assault and battery, hit-and-run of an attended vehicle, four counts of hit-and-run property damage and striking fixtures on or adjacent to the highway.
What’s next:
Quinn was booked into the Charleston County, South Carolina jail.
Jail records show Quinn has a preliminary court date set for Feb. 27, 2025.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the North Charleston police department and previous FOX reporting.
Dallas, TX
Dallas Snowfall Totals: How much snow fell on Thursday and Friday?
DALLAS – North Texas got less snow than expected overnight.
FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Evan Andrews said it was one of those crazy forecasts where some people got exactly what they expected, and others got the opposite.
“Some of you got that heavier precipitation [on Thursday]. Others were waiting for some overnight, and the precip overnight really never got going. We got a little bit of light snow on the backend but not a ton,” he said.
For snow lovers, the snow that was on the ground from Thursday is still there. However, the total accumulation did not increase much overnight.
Snowfall Totals (as of 4 a.m. Friday)
Overall, the areas of highest accumulation were north of Highway 182 in Cooke and Grayson counties. Areas like Gainesville, Sherman, and Bonham got more than 6 inches of snow.
A lot of people in Wise, Denton, and Collin counties got between 3 and 6 inches.
Fort Worth and North Dallas saw between 1 and 3 inches.
People south of Dallas got less than an inch of snow.
Thursday Snowfall (as of 9 p.m.)
Future Snowfall
No additional accumulation is expected on Friday, with the exception of maybe a few light flakes early Friday morning.
The Source: The information in this story comes from the FOX 4 Weather team.
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