Sophia Beausoleil
Sophia.Beausoleil@nbcuni.com
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Fallen Officers Remembered at 2023 Texas Peace Officers' Memorial Ceremony and Candlelight Vigil
Sunday evening fellow law enforcement, friends and family honored fallen officers who died while in the line of duty across the state.
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Fallen North Texas Officers Honored at Peace Officers Memorial in Austin
Officers who were killed in the line of duty were honored at the Texas Peace Officers Memorial in Austin. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil has more on the emotional tribute.
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U.S. Dept. of Education Investigating Complaint of Racial Slurs Used at Fort Worth ISD High School
It’s been a year since a video from inside an English classroom at R.L. Paschal High School in the Fort Worth ISD circulated around the community showing a student using a racial slur multiple times in a presentation.
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Investigation Launched in Incident at Fort Worth ISD Classroom
The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation into an incident in a Fort Worth ISD classroom. In April of 2022, a student at Paschal High School was captured on video using a racial slur multiple times during a class presentation. The district condemned the incident. Sophia Beausoleil reports.
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Jury Reaches Verdict in Deadly Crane Collapse Civil Trial
It took just hours for a civil jury to find the real estate company negligent in the deadly 2019 Dallas crane collapse that left Kiersten Smith dead. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports on the significant sum the jury awarded Smith’s family.
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Jury Awards More Than $860 Million to Family of Woman Killed in 2019 Dallas Crane Collapse
A Dallas County jury has found a real estate developer guilty of negligence and awarded more than $860 million in damages to the estate and family of a woman who was killed nearly four years ago after a crane crashed into her apartment building.
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Attorneys in Crane Collapse Civil Trial Deliver Closing Arguments, Jury Expected to Deliberate on Wednesday
Tuesday afternoon attorneys delivered their closing arguments as a civil trial regarding a lawsuit of a deadly crane collapse begins to come to an end.
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Closing Arguments Underway in Civil Trial for Deadly Dallas Crane Collapse
Closing arguments began Tuesday in the civil trial involving the deadly 2019 crane collapse in Old East Dallas.
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Mother of Victim Killed in Dallas Crane Collapse Takes Stand in Negligence Trial
Thursday morning the mother of 29-year-old Kiersten Smith, who was killed in a deadly crane collapse in Dallas nearly four years ago, was emotional as she told the courtroom about who her daughter and the day she found out she was killed.
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Mother of Woman Killed in Crane Collapse Testifies
The wrongful death trial of a woman killed in a crane collapse continues. Kiersten Smith died after a crane fell into her Old East Dallas apartment during a 2019 thunderstorm. Her family is suing the real estate and crane companies involved. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports on her mother’s testimony Thursday.