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Happy Fourth of July from the Dallas Cowboys, America’s Team
The Fourth of July is as American as it gets. Cold beer, a grill, relaxation with friends and family, and the thrill of fireworks to round out the day. We celebrate freedom and the birth of the United States.
And while we are saying happy birthday to America, we also have to acknowledge one of its greatest creations: the Dallas Cowboys, America’s Team.
The Cowboys are celebrating the Fourth of July like the rest of us in Cowboys Nation as we gear up for the start of training camp, so let’s check out how they wished the loyal fan base a happy holiday.
Happy 4th of July 💌 Yours truly, America’s Sweethearts pic.twitter.com/LfqWu1GQxt
— Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (@DCCheerleaders) July 4, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, also known as America’s Sweethearts, stole the heart of the nation thanks to the Netflix docuseries, America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
The docuseries shows what it takes to be a member of the iconic DCC, and the tough times that the women deal with to make the squad. The show has become a fixture in Netflix’s Top 10 most-watched shows throughout the final weeks of June.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is streaming on Netflix now. The series features seven episodes that run approximately one hour each.
MORE: Charlotte Jones addresses Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders pay
Happy Fourth, y’all! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/5pwB3NRGRa
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) July 4, 2024
Now, THAT is a poster.
Anytime the Cowboys break out a graphic with a retro look, it is a big hit. This one is simple and to the point. America, F’ yeah!
Happy Fourth of July, from America’s Team! 🎇 pic.twitter.com/kGlUu55UkW
— AT&T Stadium (@ATTStadium) July 4, 2024
Jerry’s World had to get in on the fun with an incredible graphic that brings everything you think of when you imagine the Dallas Cowboys to life in animated form.
Well done!
We wish you all a Happy Fourth of July, and the friends, family, and food do you well. In only a few weeks, we will all get to come together as Cowboys Nation and celebrate the start of training camp.
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Trackdown: Dallas 7-Eleven robbery suspect wanted
DALLAS – Dallas police need a name for a dangerous robber who pulled a gun on a 7-Eleven clerk and walked out with the cash register drawer.
He was caught on camera. But it’s been six months, and he’s still at large.
7-Eleven Robberies
What we know:
The robbery in question happened on Jan. 13 around 10:30 p.m. at the store at 302 North Marsalis Avenue.
A Black male who is about 5 feet 8 inches tall and about 170 to 180 pounds walked in and waited until no other customers were inside.
“After it’s empty, he displays a handgun and points it at the cashier,” said Det. Eduardo Lopez Villa. “I don’t know what he said. He just demanded the cash from the cash register.”
Det. Villa said the suspect took the whole cash register drawer before fleeing eastbound on foot on 8th Street.
What you can do:
The detective believes anyone who knows the suspect will be able to recognize him.
“Yes, most definitely based on the video and the screenshot. If you know him, you’ll recognize him,” he said.
Tipsters can call or text Det. Villa at 469-755-8445.
“I need his information so I can talk to him about this incident,” he said.
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You can watch Shaun Rabb’s Trackdown series every Wednesday on FOX 4. Episodes are also posted weekly online, on YouTube and on FOX Local.
FOX 4 viewers have now helped to make 220 arrests.
The Source: The information in this story comes from Dallas Police Det. Eduardo Lopez Villa.
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