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Top Fort Worth news: Steele ousted after racist posts; credit card thieves sought; more

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Published on August 07, 2019
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Person dies from gunshot wounds after being found in vacant Fort Worth lot

Police in Fort Worth were called out after getting reports of "several gunshots" fired along Las Vegas Trail and Normandale Street Monday night.

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Fort Worth council unanimously decides to remove commissioner accused of racist social media posts

The Fort Worth city council Tuesday night voted unanimously to remove Michael Steele from the Human Relations Commission, following a series of inappropriate Facebook posts and calls from the mayor for him to resign.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Police seek to ID suspects who used stolen credit cards in Fort Worth and Hurst stores

The suspects used the stolen credit cards a dozen times, police said.

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Fort Worth nurse injured in JPS Hospital elevator incident files $1M negligence lawsuit

A Fort Worth nurse who was seriously injured by a JPS Hospital elevator has filed a negligence lawsuit against Thyssenkrupp Elevator Co.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.


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