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80-Year-Old Thrown to Ground in Violent Purse Snatching

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 08 Januari 2013 | 23.47

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Police are asking for help in finding a brutal purse snatcher who was caught on camera in East Dallas just days before Christmas.

The female robber threw an 80-year-old woman to the ground at 11:35 a.m. outside a Wal-Mart along Interstate 30 in the 7400 block of Samuell Boulevard on Dec. 20.

Surveillance cameras recorded the entire attack. Photos released by Dallas police show the woman leaving the store just moments before.

Investigators described the attacker as a black woman who is about 30 years old, 5 feet 5 inches tall and 130 pounds and was wearing a red hoodie, blue jeans, plaid shirt and white snow boots.

The 80-year-old victim, who lives nearby, refused medical treatment and told police the robber got away with a $10 purse, a Texas driver license, prescription medication, a credit card and $230 in cash.

The surveillance video shows the attacker leaving in an older model black Mercedes Benz.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Doug Jones at the Southeast Investigative Unit at 214-671-0119 or Crime Stoppers at 214-373-TIPS (8477).

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Man Buys $2 Million Lottery Ticket on Christmas Day

Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Rockwall Reporter

Thanks to selecting the Power Play option John Williams of Rockwall won $2 million when his Powerball Quick Pick matched all five numbers but not the Powerball. He bought the winning ticket at a Rockwall 7-Eleven.

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A Rockwall man got a holiday bonus after he bought a $2 million winning ticket.

John Williams bought a Powerball ticket at a Rockwall 7-Eleven as usual on Christmas Day. The day after, he found out that all five of his Quick Pick numbers matched.

"When I looked at his ticket, he got five numbers straight -- $2 million," said Mahabe Yallew, who sold the man the ticket. "We're so happy selling winning ticket."

Williams did not match the Powerball number, but his second-tier prize doubled to $2 million because he selected the Power Play option.

"He's so happy; he's very excited," Yallew said. "He's a nice guy. He comes every day to buy [a] ticket."

Williams told the Texas Lottery that he won't change his routine and plans to continue to try for the Powerball jackpot, which is currently estimated at $70 million.

"I'll still work," he said. "It's not really enough to retire on, but I'm going to take some fabulous vacations."

Yallew said he's never sold a ticket worth that much money in the five years that he has run the store in the 100 block of Kaufman Road.

But people are flocking to the 7-Eleven that sold the winning ticket in hopes of also changing their luck.

"This is definitely the lucky store," Abner Betancourt said. "I've won several hundred dollars in lottery tickets, so I'll always keep coming back."

What would people do with that much cash in their pocket?

"I'd buy a mansion and have parties there and a trampoline, or I'd buy 2 million Slurpees," Emily Ragsdale said.

"We're in college, so we're broke, so anything over $20 is really exciting," Savannah Estes and Katie Bower said.

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Three-Week Delay in AA's Merger Decision

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The board of directors of American Airlines' parent company, AMR Corp., was set to vote on a consensual merger with US Airways this week but asked for a three-week delay, a person with knowledge of the high-level negotiations told NBC 5.

The board meets on Wednesday.

The delay to better evaluate US Airways' offer would move the decision to the last week of January, the person said.

"I think they're not going to be able to stop it at this point," said Vicki Bryan, an analyst with Gimme Credit. "Just because American Airlines management team wants to delay it, that doesn't mean they'll be able to delay it."

Bryan was among the first to predict American Airlines' bankruptcy in November 2011.

Pilots, flight attendants and some creditors are already on board with a merger. By some estimates, a merged airline would be worth $1 billion more to creditors than a standalone airline.

Overnight, the new airline would become the world's largest.

"Everyone will be happy to see this process end and the future beginning," Bryan said. "Cobbling together a $40 billion airline is not something you knock together in a garage. It's a tough process."

Bryan said US Airways management would likely win control of the new company. Under this scenario, American Airlines CEO Tom Horton and other top executives would be pushed aside.

US Airways has said it would keep the American brand and keep its headquarters in Fort Worth.

Among the hurdles to a merger -- how much US Airways should pay and how much creditors should get.

US Airways offered creditors 70 percent equity in a new airline with 30 percent going to US Airways shareholders, analysts say. Creditors want 80 percent.

Whatever the final numbers, the growing consensus is a merger will happen soon, setting the stage for yet another battle.

"They've got their work cut out for them because Delta and United are not going to wait around for American Airlines to sort itself out," Bryan said. "They are going to step into a world-class competition on a scale no one has ever seen."

American Airlines spokesman Bruce Hicks declined to comment on the board meeting or even confirm the meeting was taking place.

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Texas Lawmakers Head to Work

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Republicans control both chambers of the Legislature, but there are still some tussles expected as lawmakers battle over how to spend an expected $101.4 billion in state revenue.

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Texas lawmakers will go back to work Tuesday to start the 83rd session of the Legislature.

The gavel drops at noon, and work starts on the business of governing Texas.

Republicans still control both chambers, but there are still some tussles expected as lawmakers battle over how to spend an expected $101.4 billion in state revenue.

Some lawmakers are pushing for more funding for education, while some want to invest in the state's water needs.

While some of the bills might bore some people, other proposed laws will grab headlines. There's a bill that would require a license to become an exotic dancer. There's also an anti-groping bill aimed at airport security.

NBC 5 will show you the ins and outs of these bills and ask you if the bills should pass or fail.

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Flu Tests in Short Supply

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

With flu season hitting hard and early this season, one health provider says its supplier is having a tough time keeping flu tests in stock.

Flu Continues to Strike North Texas

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A major regional supplier of flu tests is having a difficult time keeping them in stock as flu season hits North Texas hard and early, a North Texas health provider says.

Ed Sims, the director of Doctors Express, said his supplier told him it went through 600 cases of flu tests in one day last week. That number is typically equal to what it would need to ship out in an entire month.

Doctors Express has had to turn to secondary suppliers to keep its stock in place.

The staff at Doctors Express in Southlake said the clinic has already treated at least double, if not triple, the number of flu patients than it did at this point last year.

"It's classified in the last article I read [as] a severe flu season," Dr. Daniel Melville said. "With their best prediction, it is not going to slow down and will remain probably [at] this same pace all the way through the end of the predicted flu season, which may be early April."

Pharmacies in Denton, Flower Mound, Dallas and Mesquite report that they are stocked with flu shots and have been busy in the past week.

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Creator of Carter Museum of American Art Dies

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The only daughter of longtime Fort Worth publisher and promoter Amon G. Carter and creator of a museum of American art dedicated in his name has died at age 89.

Ruth Carter Stevenson's death Sunday night at her Fort Worth was announced in a statement issued Monday by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The statement says she was instrumental in seeing her father's wish for a museum specializing in Western art to be created. The art collected by the longtime publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram formed the core of the museum's collection when it opened in January 1961.

She was the first woman to be appointed to the board of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

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Dallas Officer Shot While Serving Warrant

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

A Dallas police officer was grazed with a bullet during a narcotics operation in South Oak Cliff. The police chief says the officer is expected to recover.

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A Dallas police officer was shot while serving a drug warrant in South Oak Cliff on Monday night.

Someone in a home in the 4300 block of Fernwood Avenue opened fire on officers who were trying to serve a warrant during a narcotics operation.

One officer was grazed in the rear end by a bullet.

Police were still trying to arrest whoever is inside the home as of shortly after 10 p.m. Police had blocked off the area, and SWAT teams were surrounding the home.

Just after midnight, officers tossed concussion grenades into the home and discovered that the shooter and anyone inside had somehow escaped.

The officer's injuries were described as non-life-threatening and taken to Parkland Hospital for treatment. The officer has since been released from the hospital and is now recovering at home.

Police Chief David Brown said the officer was lucky. He said the officer was in good condition and is expected to recover.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely and Kendra Lyn contributed to this report.

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Car-Chewing Vultures Becoming More Prevalent in Everglades

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Vultures, never popular with the public, are now being accused of developing a taste for the cars of visitors traveling to the Florida Everglades.

Several videos uploaded onto YouTube capture what looks like a new addition to the food chain – rubber car parts, being chewed by vultures.

Steven Hammer shot video of a family of vultures around an unlikely dinner table – a gray truck – during his last trip to the Everglades about two years ago.

"You see signs that say birds might rip up your car, that's just kind of strange," said Hammer, who is an assistant professor at Indian River State College.

Vultures Pick at Visitors' Cars in Everglades

The problem has been affecting unsuspecting car owners in the Everglades for years, but the pesky behavior has become more prevalent, said Ron Magill of Zoo Miami.

"These vultures are learning from other vultures. I think some vultures kind of learned it," Magill said. "In the beginning they go 'hey, look at this, this is fun, hey,' and other vultures, 'hey, this is fun.'"

Vultures who normally fly over the dead carcasses of animals appear to be making a buffet out of the rubber in cars, from sunroof seals to windshield wipers, in the videos.

But they aren't actually eating the rubber parts at all.

"They're perfecting a skill that they need to survive," Magill said.

He explained that the rubber is the same texture as a dead animal's skin.

"The vulture needs to get into that skin to get into the innards, to the goodies, sort of speak," Magill said.

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But visitors aren't exactly volunteering their cars for dinner practice. Park rangers even tried effigies of dead vultures to scare them away.

"It wasn't a great first image when you're coming to the national park, and plus they start to develop an odor," Magill said.

Officials at Everglades National Park have had some success with these anti-vulture kits – essentially blue tarp and bungee cords – used to deter the birds from munching on the windshield wipers.

"Vultures are getting a little bit of a bad rap here, but the bottom line is they provide us with a huge service," Magill said. "They're cleaning up things that can in effect be transporters of disease."

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Civil Rights Leader Evers-Williams to Give Inauguration Invocation

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Longtime civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams will deliver the invocation kicking off President Barack Obama's inauguration later this month on Martin Luther King Day.

The choice of Evers-Williams, a former NAACP chair and the widow of slain civil rights pioneer Medgar Evers, to say the public prayer may be the first time a woman and layperson has been picked for the job, The Washington Post reported.

Evers-Williams said she was "humbled" by the honor and called it "an exhilerating experience," citing the significance of the 50th anniversary of the American civil rights movement.

It is also the 50th anniversary of the assassination of her late husband, who was gunned down in his driveway. He was the Mississippi field secretary for the NAACP when he died.

Giving the benediction at the ceremony's end will be Rev. Louie Giglio, an evangelical pastor who founded the massive Passion Conferences aimed at young people. An official said he was picked largely for his work raising awareness about human trafficking, according to the Post.

Four years ago, Obama faced backlash from liberals when he tapped conservative pastor Rick Warren, founder of the evangelical megachurch Saddleback Church and high-profile opponent of gay marriage, to give the invocation.

His benediction that year was given by civil rights leader Rev. Joseph Lowery.

This year's public inauguration ceremony is being held on Martin Luther King Day, one day after the official swearing-in ceremony, since this year Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, falls on a Sunday, when courts are closed.

Obama will be sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts, and Vice President Joe Biden will be sworn in — as per his personal selection — by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whom he called "a friend" by whom it would be "an incredible honor" to be given the oath.

Sotomayor will become the first Hispanic judge, and only the fourth woman, ever to have administered an oath of office.

As in years past, the Obama and Biden families called on Americans to participate in a National Day of Service Saturday, Jan. 19, in the run-up to the inauguration — this year in honor of Martin Luther King.


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