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Officer on Leave After "Embarrassing" Arrest Video

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Mother Wants Hurst Police Officer's Badge

The mother of 17-year-old seen in a YouTube video being kneed in the back and cursed at by a Hurst police officer says she wants the officer fired and charged with aggravated asault.

Officer on Leave After "Embarrassing" Arrest Video

A Hurst police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an "embarrassing" arrest video was published to YouTube.

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A Hurst police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an "embarrassing" arrest video was published on YouTube.

Officer Disraeli Arnold, a four-year veteran of the department, was caught on camera Wednesday kneeing a teenager in the back of the head while cussing and threatening him.

Kelly Pope said her family doesn't question the arrest of her son, 17-year-old Andrew Rodriguez, but plans to talk to the police department about how her son was arrested. She also said she wants Arnold to turn in his badge.

"I would like that guy off the force, is what I'd like," she said.

After an hourlong meeting with the Hurst Police Department on Monday, Pope and a group of civil rights activists suggested that Arnold be charged with aggravated assault and attend anger management classes.

"We've never seen this kind of aggressive behavior by a police officer against a member of our community," said Carlos Quintanilla, of Action America.

Pope said she knows her son initially was wrong but said that Arnold's actions were excessive.

"He [her son] knows that he handled it badly at first, that he should have been a little more cooperative," she said. "But, you know, the second officer -- there was no reason for it."

A friend of Rodriguez uploaded video of the arrest to YouTube.

"He (Arnold) comes up at a jolting sprint, kneed him in the back of the head and, as you can see on the video, he says, 'If you move I'm going to [expletive] kill you,'" Pope said.

The teen and the officer verbally sparred back and forth while he was taken into custody.

Afterward, Arnold paraded in front of the friend recording the arrest and said, "You got it on tape? Arnold, 654!"

Hurst Police Assistant Chief Steve Niekamp said Monday that Arnold responded to a request for backup from Officer Jimenez.

Niekamp said Rodriguez kept trying to walk away while Jimenez questioned him and eventually shoved the officer. Jimenez then took Rodriguez to the ground, he said.

He said the video appears to show that Jimenez was struggling to get the situation under control.

"There probably was a heightened sense of an officer in trouble," Niekamp said. "Rodriguez should have complied. He had plenty of opportunity before that to listen to the officer's commands."

The department on Monday morning placed Arnold on administrative leave pending an ongoing internal affairs investigation. The department said the officer's actions, including kneeing the teen, swearing and parading in front of the camera are all major concerns.

"This is not behavior that the city of Hurst or the Hurst Police Department promotes or condones," the department said.

"You can't help but be embarrassed -- not only for the officers that work in our department, but for anybody in the law enforcement profession," Niekamp said. "You just expect when an officer shows up, they're going to be in charge. You don't want the foul language, anything that looks like it might be overreaction. You just want to be professional, calm and in control of the scene."

According to a performance assessment and disciplinary file released by Hurst police Monday, Arnold has met or exceeded police standards in nearly every assessment in four years. The department considers qualities such as professionalism, respect and teamwork.

However, on an otherwise good performance assessment, the document noted that in May 2010, "Officer Arnold's enthusiasm may make him overzealous at times, which can cloud his judgment when it comes to policy, procedure and tactics. Sometimes he needs to step back and see the big picture and risks involved."

Hurst police have also confirmed that they are investigating a second complaint against Arnold that was filed by a driver this summer.

Pope said that she is satisfied with the way the police department has handled the situation up to this point. An internal investigation will move forward once Pope files an official complaint, which she said she expects to do Tuesday.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn, Mark Schnyder, Mola Lenghi and Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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East Dallas Dispute Turns Deadly

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Police say an East Dallas man was shot and killed in a domestic dispute at his apartment. The woman who lives with the man has been arrested in the shooting.

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A woman has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of the East Dallas man with whom she lived.

Residents of the Villa De Oro Apartments in the 4800 block of Gaston Avenue reported hearing two gunshots just after 4:30 p.m. on Monday.

Dallas Fire-Rescue crews that responded found 58-year-old Patrick Coleman had been shot. He was taken to a Dallas hospital, where he later died, Dallas police Sgt. Joe Garza said.

Garza said Coleman and a woman he lived with got into a verbal argument that ended with Coleman's shooting. The woman drove away from the scene, but police later arrested her a few blocks away in the 5700 block of Live Oak Street.

Detectives said they are not sure if the couple were married or just living together. Police said that another person who lives in the apartment was taken in for questioning but was not a suspect.

Senior Cpl. Gerardo Monreal said police would not release the suspect's name until she is booked into jail.

Residents in the small apartment complex gathered outside while police detectives collected evidence and took pictures of the crime scene. Apartment manager Nancy Martin said she talked with Coleman earlier in the day when he told her he would have rent for her by Wednesday.

Martin and other residents said they were shocked when they found out about the shooting. Martin said she never had any problems with the couple, saying the woman was always nice and friendly to neighbors.

"She'd give you her right arm," she said. "She's always giving people rides and -- I'm going to be upfront with you -- she's brought me food. If you're hungry, she'll bring you food. They're very nice people. It's shocking. I'm really shocked."

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Doctors Urge Morning-After Pill Prescriptions for Teens

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A doctors group says teenagers should be given prescriptions for the morning-after pill in case they one day need emergency contraception.

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A doctors group is recommending that teens be given advance prescriptions for the morning-after pill.

Girls younger than the age of 17 are banned from buying the morning-after pill without a doctor's prescription.

But the American Academy of Pediatrics, the country's leading medical society of pediatricians, is recommending that doctors give younger girls an advance prescription for emergency contraception in case they one day need it.

The recommendation is an attempt to curb the teen pregnancy rate, which is higher in the United States than in most other developed countries.

Pediatricians do not have to follow the recommendation.

"As a parent myself, it's concerning that if my child was to think about using contraception and didn't have my advice," said Dr. Angela Walker, a obstetrician-gynecologist in Mansfield.

"I am torn, because there are plenty of teenagers that, with that medicine available, may be able to avoid an unplanned pregnancy," she said.

Last December, the Food and Drug Administration was prepared to lift the age ban on the morning-after pill, but the then-director of the Department of Health and Human Services put a stop to it, saying girls would not understand how to use the product without adult guidance.

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Man Gets Refund After Van Wrongly Towed

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A Euless resident got a full refund and a call to make amends from the police chief after his van was wrongly towed from the side of a city road.

John Ingram told the NBC 5 Investigates Consumer Unit that his wife's minivan was towed after she ran out of gas on Fuller-Wiser Road while she was taking two of their children to school.

She called him, and he picked up the children while she walked a few blocks to their home with their toddler in tow. He took the children to school and then went for gas.

In the time he was gone, police ordered the city-contracted wrecker service to pick the abandoned vehicle.

"Our officer, he filled out his paperwork," Euless Police Chief Michael Brown said. "The wrecker arrived. He hands off his paperwork to the wrecker driver, and then he drives away."

Ingram returned to the van with the gas, but the tow truck driver had already hooked up the vehicle.

"I told the wrecker driver that I've got gas, [and] I'd like to get it off the road myself," Ingram said, adding that the wrecker driver told him he couldn't release the vehicle because police ordered the tow.

Ingram's van was towed to the Euless B&B Wrecker lot on Euless Boulevard, right across from the police station.

He had to pay $200 to get the vehicle back.

"I was just stressed out, really, because, you know, we live on one income right now," he said. "We have a tight budget."

But under a city ordinance passed in March, the tow truck operator should have offered Ingram a drop fee.

The ordinance, which was the police chief's brainchild, requires towing companies to offer vehicle owners a drop fee of no more than $100 if they arrive before the car is towed away.

"You can come up and, about the time they're towing it off, you can say, 'Let me pay the drop fee. If you'll drop my car, I'll pay you for hooking up,' or a drop fee," Brown said. "Then you get your car back on the spot."

Brown said the ordinance was designed to free up police resources and help residents avoid paying large fees.

But word of the ordinance did not trickle down to all of the officers.

"I will just say that part of that's my fault," Brown said. "You get good at what you emphasize, and we needed to emphasize to our officers the ins and outs of that ordinance just a little bit better."

The owner of B&B Wrecker said he didn't know about the ordinance. He told NBC 5 Investigates that he did not believe his driver did anything wrong because he cannot independently stop a police-ordered tow. The officer should have stayed at the scene and given permission to release the van, he said.

But the head of the Southwest Tower Operators Association said it's the tower's responsibility to know the ordinances of each city.

"It definitely is," said Tommy Anderson, the association's executive director. "Hopefully, he's communicating with the city and he understands that."

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation regulates towers, and a tow operator who fails to follow the rules can face fines.

"They can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars; just depends on what TDLR finds," Anderson said.

Contact information for TDLR that directs people to the state agency if they want to file a complaint should be on every tower's receipt. By law, TDLR could investigate Ingram's case and possibly impose a fine, an agency spokeswoman told NBC 5 Investigates.

Ingram said the information was on his receipt and admitted that the situation had frustrated him.

"I guess I was a little, you know, anxious and maybe, you know, a little rude to them," he said. "But I wasn't there to try to cause trouble. I just wanted to get somebody to cut me a break."

Brown said he understood Ingram's perspective.

"At that point, if I was him, I'd be very frustrated, too," he said. I'd be frustrated with the wrecker service, and I'd be frustrated with the police department."

But the situation could have been avoided if Ingram had called police from the get-go, Brown added.

"If he would've just called and told us that, 'Hey, my car is out of gas. I've gone to get gas, and I'll be back as quickly as I can.' Well, we would have stayed there, held traffic off the car until he could have got there. We would have never called the wrecker, and he could have been on his way with no hassles."

In the end, Ingram said he was impressed that Brown had called him and was relieved to get his $200 back.

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Fire Breaks Out at Garland Apartment Complex

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

A fire broke out at an apartment building at a complex in Garland. Eighteen families were moved to other apartments on the property after the power was cut to the building.

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Firefighters battled an apartment fire in Garland on Monday night.

The fire broke out at the Landmark at Lake Village North apartments in the 3500 block of Bobtown Road shortly after 8 p.m.

The blaze, which may have started in a kitchen, quickly spread to the attic.

About 50 firefighters were brought in to fight the fire, which was contained to a single building with 18 apartments.

No one was hurt.

Power was cut to the entire building, and property managers are moving the 18 affected families to other apartments on the property.

Firefighters believe the fire started in a kitchen.

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Man's Arm Severed in Early-Morning Crash

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

A driver is in police custody accused of causing a serious crash on Highway 75 near Spring Valley Road in Richardson.

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A driver is in police custody Tuesday morning, accused of causing a serious crash on Highway 75 near Spring Valley Road in Richardson that severed a man's arm.

Police said a speeding car raced up behind a Yellow Checker airport shuttle van and smashed into the back of it at about 2:20 a.m.

The crash caused the shuttle driver to lose control.  The van flipped several times off the highway and onto the frontage road.  The crash severed a passenger's arm at his elbow. 

Paramedics recovered his limb and rushed him to Parkland Hospital hoping to save his arm. 

Rescuers say that man's wife is banged up and is expected to recover.  The shuttle company tells NBC 5 that its driver was released from the hospital hours after the crash.

The driver of the Honda, who police say caused the crash, was also taken to the hospital with a hand injury. 

Lt. Coby Pewitt with the Richardson Police Department told NBC 5 that investigators suspect the driver had been drinking.  His blood will be drawn at the hospital, then he's expected to be taken to jail.

Security Guard Carl Dungan had been working at nearby Autoflex and heard the screeching from the wreck.

"What was strange about it to me was the impact, or whatever it was. The noise, it seemed to go on for 10-15 seconds.  Then, I saw the police cars and knew it was going to be pretty bad," said Dungan.

Dungan said speeding along that stretch of 75 is a terrible problem.

"I see them coming here in excess of 100 (miles per hour) constantly.  Every night.  You just sit there and kind of watch them and go, 'Wow!' It's pretty dangerous," said Dungan.

The names of those involved in the crash have not yet been revealed.

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