Man fatally shot while sitting in car on NW 16th Street: Fort Worth police
Police are pursuing "several leads" as the investigation continues.
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Police are pursuing "several leads" as the investigation continues.
Officers responded to the scene about 5:55 a.m. Saturday.
DPD said it arrested a 19-year-old in the case on a capital murder charge.
The city, while having to deal with a significant number of dead fish, continues to test water samples to figure out the exact source of the problem.
Sansom Park police say the young girl's family didn't know the man.
Officers responded to the scene about 9:20 p.m. Friday. They found two men had been fatally shot.
The 16-year-old suspect was taken into custody – without incident – Friday, police said.
The attack occurred in the 9000 block of Carroll Cabin Way.
The arrests came when the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office Human Trafficking Unit and its partner organization, The Net, conducted a "sex trafficking demand suppression operation," a news release said.
At least six sexual assault victims who authorities say are tied to the suspect have been identified – and police believe even more "survivors" exist.
Zoo officials say the incident happened late last year, but the video was just posted by someone who claims to be an ex-zoo employee.
Authorities also believe the 31-year-old man may have "used his position to assault other females," a release said.
The helicopter was assigned to the federal Southwest border support mission.
One of the suspects fired multiple rounds, striking the victim at least once in the torso, before the suspects fled, police said.
The 17-year-old North Texas man was taken to a local hospital, where he later was pronounced dead.