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Small Plane Crashes Into Home in McKinney
A small plane crashed into a home in the 200 block of Black Bear Drive in McKinney on Thursday, sending two female pilots to the hospital. Crews plan to use a crane to remove the wreckage Saturday.
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Teen Girl Shoved to Ground by McKinney Officer at Pool Party Settles for $150K
A teenager who was shoved to the ground by a McKinney police officer has settled a lawsuit against the officer and the city for almost $150,000.
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METRO ALERT: Downed Tree Causes Single-Tracking, Delays on 3 Lines
Orange Line trains are single-tracking between West Falls Church and Vienna due to a downed tree outside Dunn Loring. Riders were told to expect delays in both directions on the Orange, Blue and Silver lines.
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Ex-McKinney Cop Who Threw Teen to Ground Will Not Be Charged
A former McKinney police officer who resigned after video showed him forcing a bikini-clad black 15-year-old girl to the ground will not be charged in the matter.
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McKinney Police Arrest Man in Fatal Shooting of Wife, Her Twin
Adult twin sisters were killed Monday evening in McKinney a case of domestic violence, police said.
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Collin County DA Asks Texas Rangers to Investigate McKinney Pool Party Events
The Collin County district attorney is asking the Texas Rangers to conduct an independent investigation into the McKinney pool party incident that resulted in the resignation of a McKinney police officer.
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“He Has to Go”: Community Leaders Want McKinney Cop Charged Over Video
Community leaders and pastors in McKinney, Texas, are calling for charges against the police officer seen on video manhandling a bikini-clad 15-year-old girl and aggressively confronting other teens outside a pool party. The officer, identified as veteran officer Eric Casebolt, was questioned by internal police investigators on Monday after he was put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.Community leaders...
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Russians Accuse Goalie Jonathan Quick of Cheating in U.S. Hockey Win
Some Russian hockey players are accusing American goalie Jonathan Quick of dishonesty in Saturday night’s blockbuster game that gave the U.S. a 3-2 victory over their top rivals on the ice.