Story.
And the cover of the Messenger looks like this:
Edit: Messenger story which includes a map.
But, on a different note, your comments about Officer White on this blog have caught the attention of Fox 4 News.
Edit: I've learned funeral services will be at the First Baptist Church in Decatur on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m.
I just caught part of their 6:00 o'clock coverage. Obviously, they'll have a complete story at 9:00. Their web coverage is here.
Edit: Star-Telegram story now up.
Edit: Channel 11 has a fast loading video.
Looks like we may have a big wreck at 114 and 2123 in Bridgeport. Possible cop car involved (uncomfirmed.) The JP has been called to the scene. That's a bad sign.
Picture from Google Streeview.
Developing...
(Thanks emailer.)
EDIT: I have a report from someone I trust that a Bridgeport Officer has been killed.
Edit: Confirmed on officer death. The man in the other vehicle, who was allegedly in the process of stealing a car, is a Bridgeport man and unharmed.
Edit: Suspect has been named as Stephen York.
Edit: Basic facts appear to be this. It began as a hit and run on 380 between Bridgeport and Decatur with York fleeing back to Decatur with DPS and Decatur PD in pursuit. York (and this part is a little sketchy) dumps the vehicle and jumps some fences and is able to steal a car. He then headed down 51 south and onto 114 and then back into Bridgeport. Once he got into Bridgeport, the officer had was "off to the side" of the road. I've had two or three reports that it looked like York "veered" into the officer.
Edit: Fox 4 had a helicopter video on its 6:00 news. Lari Barager reporting. I'll try to upload it later this evening.
A fast thinking fan catches a home run seconds before it disfigures a hot girl. That, my friend, is a hero in my book.
And to add to the drama, I think the guy that hit the home run also sang the 1980s' hit, "I Wear My Sunglasses At Night."
3. And The Ticket's Gordon Keith thinks he looks like a Christmas Story character:
Baylor, somehow, is heading to the finals of the NIT (yeah, I know, the sparest of spare tournaments) by beating San Diego State tonight.
But it's a little hard to believe. Take a look at how horribly the regular season ended only to have some type of divine intervention alter the team once post-season play began.
Now if New York City, where the tournament is being played, doesn't corrupt those good Baptist boys before the final on Thursday night, we'll be alright.
I've often wondered the same thing. When Saddam Hussein was found not to possess WMDs (stay with me here), a backup argument for the invasion of Iraq was that he "gassed thousands of his own people - the Kurds."
And although the analogy is weak, didn't the American government kill thousands of its own people in order to prevent an uprising? An uprising that wouldn't have led to the overthrow of the U.S., but simply to the creation of another peaceful country to its south?
Edit: My view on life is basically this: If an alien walked into the room and I had to explain things "we believe" to him on a clean slate, would it necessarily make sense.