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A Dallas comedian is wondering how the man who allegedly assaulted her at a Lower Greenville bar in May was allowed to work with alcohol after his extensive criminal history came to light.Lower Greenville bar arrestOn May 6, 47-year-old Eric Vaughn Schultze was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault causing bodily harm.The alleged assault occurred when Schultze grabbed the wrist of Ashlie Knox, a comedian and D.J. performing at a Cinco de Mayo event at Dodie's bar in Lower Greenville.The event was attended by upwards of 300 people, according to videos taken at the scene.An arrest affidavit states Schultze, the bar's stated owner, refused to give Knox the agreed-upon rate of $450 for the performance, instead writing a check for $300.When Knox threatened to call police, Schultze grabbed her wrist.Schultze is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail without bond because his most recent arrest was a violation of the terms of his parole.In 2002, Schultze was sentenced to 30 yea
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Opening statements began Thursday morning in the murder trial of a Frisco ISD student accused of fatally stabbing another student at a track meet.Karmelo Anthony, 19, faces a murder charge in the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. Police said Anthony and Metcalf got into an argument over seating in the stadium stands on April 2, 2025, which escalated when Anthony stabbed Metcalf in the chest with a pocketknife.The trial is expected to last approximately two weeks. If convicted, Anthony faces a maximum sentence of five to 99 years or life in prison.Live Updates: Karmelo Anthony Trial6 p.m. Court adjournsThe trial is done for the day. Testimony is expected to resume at 9 a.m. CST on Friday morning.Todd Shapiro, an attorney not involved with the case, tells FOX 4's Amelia Jones the prosecution and the bloody jacket left a strong impression after the first day."I think it being at the end of the day really left a very strong impression on the jury's mind as they go home tonight. It's a l
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The suspect in a dangerous robbery in Dallas that was featured on FOX 4’s Trackdown is now behind bars. He was captured on video pointing a gun at a 7-Eleven clerk and running away with the cash register drawer. 7-Eleven RobberyAccording to Dallas Police Department Det. Eduardo Lopez Villa, the suspect in the case saw himself on the news on Wednesday night and turned himself.His name and mugshot have not yet been released.The robbery in question happened on Jan. 13 around 10:30 p.m. at the store at 302 North Marsalis Avenue.A Black male who is about 5 feet 8 inches tall and about 170 to 180 pounds walked in and waited until no other customers were inside."After it’s empty, he displays a handgun and points it at the cashier," said Det. Villa said. "I don’t know what he said. He just demanded the cash from the cash register."The suspect took the whole cash register drawer before fleeing eastbound on foot on 8th Street.FOX 4’s TrackdownYou can watch Shaun Rabb’s Trackdown series every Wed