
North Texans stuck in Mexico wait for news after violence erupts over cartel death ... and more news
The Dallas Morning News · The Dallas Morning News
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Show Notes
The United States warned Americans in five Mexican states to shelter in place after violence erupted in the country following the death of a notorious cartel leader. It is not known how many Americans or Texans are stranded. In other news, Dallas police on Monday released edited body-camera footage of a federal drug operation in West Dallas, showing the moments before a Dallas SWAT officer fatally shot a man that the city’s chief described as a known drug dealer; Carrollton voters have been surprised to be greeted by an election worker directing voters toward check-in tables and machines for Republicans on one side of the room and Democrats on the other. Being forced to publicly identify their party inside voting centers has rattled some voters; and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints celebrated the groundbreaking of the Fairview Texas Temple on Saturday in a private ceremony after years of tension with the town over the permit to build the 120-foot-tall structure.
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