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Appeal Hearing Set in Hill Corruption Case

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Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Former Dallas council member Don Hill, who was described as "the kingpin" of a city hall corruption scandal, is asking for a new trial.

Appeal Hearing Set in Hill Corruption Case

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Former Dallas council member Don Hill, who was described as "the kingpin" of a city hall corruption scandal, is asking for a new trial.

Hill hopes an appeals court in New Orleans will give him a second chance at freedom.

Throughout the 2009 trial, Hill denied any wrongdoing during his time at Dallas City Hall. Hill's attorney filed for an appeal right after his conviction, saying jurors didn't get to hear all the evidence.

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans will have a hearing at 9 a.m. Tuesday to decide whether to take the case.

Hill has been serving an 18 year prison sentence since a jury found him guilty of a bribery and extortion scheme while he was in office. The scheme gave Hill hundreds of thousands of dollars from developers in bribes to help get approvals for low-incoming housing projects.

Federal agents raided Hill's home and office and tapped his phone.  Jurors heard hours of conversations between Hill and then mistress – now wife – Sheila Farrington Hill talking about how he needed money.

Sheila Farrington Hill was also involved in the scheme, and is serving nine years for helping to launder money.

Both have defended their innocence.

"I know in my heart, we didn't have a corrupt intent," Don Hill said on Oct. 5, 2009. "That's why you're not going to see tears or anger or bitterness."

"My husband and I are innocent, we're not guilty of what we're being charged of," Sheila Farrington Hill said in Oct. 2009. "To have a guilty verdict is not justice being served."

The appeal includes Hill, his wife, and former Dallas Plan Commissioner D'Angelo Lee. The hearing is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday.

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Airport Workers Caught Abusing Security Badges

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An exclusive NBC 5 investigation uncovered police reports showing workers at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport abusing their security badges, even using them to help family and friends skip the checkpoints to board flights. 

Government officials and a top airline executive were among those caught.

"Sometimes, unfortunately, humans do some really stupid things," said airport security consultant, Larry Wansley.

At DFW, thousands of employees have Secure Identification Display Area (SIDA) badges. But SIDA badges can only be used by employees that are on-duty and they're not allowed to take anyone else through the door with them.

"You sign a piece of paper when you get your badge that says I have read and understand the rules," said DFW Airport spokesman, David Magana.

But that didn't stop an off-duty Continental Airlines worker from using his badge to put his family in a van at a cargo facility and then drive them across the airport ramp to terminal E.

They were caught entering the terminal after a police officer "heard children laughing" on the airport ramp. 

A police report said the worker told officers he, his wife and two children were "cutting through the terminal to catch a flight home to Ohio."

DFW police seized his security badge. A spokeswoman for United Airlines, which merged with Continental, said the worker involved no longer works for the company.

"Our police department is serious about this," said Magana.

Just three weeks ago, DFW police seized a badge belonging to the Fred Cleveland, a senior vice president and chief operating officer at American Eagle Airlines.

A report obtained by NBC 5 Investigates said officers caught Cleveland "escorting his wife through the employee portal to meet with his daughter who was flying in."

A spokeswoman for American Eagle said "Mr. Cleveland has a full understanding of what the rule is and will complete re-training to get his badge back.  He does regret the error."

Pilots have been caught abusing badges as well.

During a personal trip, one off-duty American Airlines pilot told police "he was aware of the protocol," "But he wanted to avoid the long lines at the checkpoints."

In another case, an American Airlines flight attendant was caught sneaking a backpack through an employee entrance and giving it to her husband boarding a flight to Germany.

American Airlines told NBC 5 Investigates, "We expect that every employee will follow all rules put in place that govern an airport badge."

Kelly Skyles, with the AA Flight Attendants Union, said it's upsetting when some employees don't follow the rules, because they're potentially putting their co-workers at risk.

"Absolutely it can be very frustrating.  I mean, I understand I make mistakes, we all make mistakes, but we're safety professionals and we're the last line of defense on that aircraft," Skyles said.

It's not just airline workers breaking rules.

DFW police caught a TSA supervisor taking another worker through an employee door.

Officers seized a badge from a Federal Aviation Administration manager caught using it to board a flight for personal reasons.

And police even stopped an analyst who works for the DFW airport board, the agency that issues the security badges, as she escorted her husband through an employee door to board a flight.

"The vast majority of people working at the airport understand and follow the rules without any problem," Magana said.

However records show most of the recent security violations at DFW were caused by workers with security badges.

Out of more than 140 confirmed security violations in two years – at least 106 were linked to badge holding employees and vendors.

Magana said the airport is confident its security system catches the vast majority of violators and if any are sneaking through, "that number is very small."

Aviation Security Consultant Chaim Koppel suspects for every one worker who gets caught as many as two or three abusing their badges manage to get through. 

Koppel, who works with the TSA and airports and airlines all over the globe, said in a perfect world, airports would shut down the employee portals and require all employees to go through screening each day like passengers.

"Best way to do it, not to take any chances, screen everyone physically", Koppel said. 

But screening all employees at checkpoints could overwhelm the current TSA security system.

At DFW airport alone, "…there are approximately 50,000 employees some of which enter and exit the secure area multiple times during the day," TSA said in a statement to NBC 5.

"The sheer volume of it, if you did that, would really bring our operations our national operations to a halt," said veteran aviation security consultant Larry Wansley, who once headed security at American Airlines.

Because airport badge holders have already submitted to background checks, TSA said it focuses more attention on passengers instead of workers.

Trusting employees who have shown, sometimes they cannot be trusted.

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Man Gets Probation for Hidden Camera

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Christopher Scott Furber, 43, from Garland, has been charged with Improper Photography or Visual Recording. Plano police say he is the man who installed a recording device in a Plano rec center changing room, police released photos from the device disguised to look like an air freshener.

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Video Camera Disguised as Air Freshener Found in Changing Area

Plano police are asking for help in identifying a man in connection with the installation of a video camera disguised as an air freshener in a rec center family changing area.

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A Dallas-area man must serve five years of probation for disguising a camera to look like an air freshener and hiding the device in a clothes changing area.

Officials say 45-year-old Christopher Scott Furber of Garland pleaded guilty to improper photography or visual recording.

Authorities believe the camera was discovered within an hour of being placed in a changing room at the Oak Point Recreation Center in Nov. 2011 after a boy accidentally knocked it off the wall.

Officials said at the time that only one family had been recorded by the camera.

In an arrest report released in 2011, police said Furber recorded himself building the device and that there were enough components seen in the video that indicated there could have been more devices.

The case highlighted improvements in modern technology that allowed for smaller cameras to be hidden in a variety of places and made to look like virtually anything, including every day devices such as air fresheners.

Court records show Furber pleaded guilty Friday and also was fined $500.

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Obamas, Bidens Call for Veterans' Jobs

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With about 1 million members of the military expected to become civilians over the next five years, First Lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden are calling on the private sector to step up its hiring of veterans.

   The two said they're encouraged by recent progress in reducing the unemployment rate among the latest generation of veterans. The jobless rate for those veterans who served after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks fell from 12.1 percent in 2011 to 9.9 percent last year. But they said more is needed, and they're asking business leaders to help hire veterans.
 
 "They are eager to work and determined to keep on serving their country,'' the two said in an op-ed in Fortune. "All they need is a chance.''
 
The two were joined by their husbands, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, at a White House event Tuesday focusing on veterans and jobs.
 
Overall, the unemployment rate for veterans is actually lower than that for non-veterans. However, the nation's youngest veterans are the exception to that longstanding trend, with nearly one out of five under the age of 25 looking for a job. The unemployment rate was also in double-digits for those 25-34.
 
The federal government and the private sector have joined in several initiatives to place greater emphasis on hiring veterans. In one such campaign, called Joining Forces, participants announced a goal of hiring 100,000 veterans or military spouses by the end of this year. Obama and Biden said businesses have more than met that goal, filling 125,000 jobs and committing to hiring 250,000 more.
 
They noted that Obama has proposed a permanent extension of a tax break that Congress approved in late 2011. Employers get up to a $5,600 tax credit for hiring a veteran out of work for more than six months, or up to $9,600 for hiring a disabled veteran out of work for the same amount of time.   They also said they had also been working with governors and state legislators to make it easier for veterans to apply their military experience when trying to get a professional license or credential at home. But, in the end, it's up to private companies to do the hiring.
 
"This is an all-hands-on-deck issue and we cannot rest until every single veteran and military spouse who is searching for a job has found one,'' the two wrote.
 
The emphasis on jobs for veterans gives the White House a chance to focus on an issue where there's been progress.  Meanwhile, lawmakers and veterans groups are focusing more attention on resolving a disability claims backlog for veterans that has gotten worse in recent years. Lawmakers from both parties have recently called on the president to get more involved and to set a clear plan for resolving claims more quickly, but they offered no specific recommendations on what changes are needed.

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DART Train, Ambulance Collide

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A DART train was temporarily out of service Tuesday morning after it collided with an ambulance.

The ambulance was responding to a call when it ran a red light near Akard Street and struck the left front fender of a southbound Green Line train, offiicals with DART said.

One passenger on board the train complained of neck and back injuries and was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas.  The person's condition is not yet known.

Dallas Fire-Rescue said they'll investigate the crash.

The train returned to service a short time later.

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Weatherford HS Locked Down

Weatherford High School is under a modified lock down after a threatening note was found on campus Tuesday morning.

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Weatherford High School is under a modified lock down after a threatening note was found on campus Tuesday morning.

According to the Weatherford Independent School District, the Weatherford Police Department has been called to conduct a search of the building.

Meanwhile, the student body has been moved to the football field while the building is searched.

While the exact language of the note has not been released, officials said it had something to do with a bomb. Officials have not said where the note was found.

The Weatherford High School student body is made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors.

We will update this story with more information as soon as it's available.  As this story is developing, elements may change.

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Child's Rape Investigated at Dallas Middle School

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Some Dallas middle school students are afraid to return to class after chilling claims surface of a sexual assault on campus.

The victim claims after school Monday someone raped her at gunpoint inside the Thomas A. Edison Learning Center in Dallas.

Many parents didn't hear about the reported incident until they arrived at the school to drop off their children Tuesday morning.

Michelle Brown, the parent of an Edison student and the owner of Katie's Little Angels day care next door to the middle school, said the student ran to her business for help after the attack and that the child told her she'd just been raped inside of the girl's bathroom by a man with a gun.

"It was just very, very devastating," said Brown. "When she was leaving her after-school program, she went into the restroom.  A guy followed her in there, forced her down and raped her.  Her pants wasn't even on.  She was holding them up.  We saw her underwear.  Her pants was ripped.  She was really distraught, really crying," Brown said.

Brown called 911 before calling the girl's mother, who was already at the school to pick up her child and had been unable to locate her.

"[The] mom, she just collapsed in the parking lot," Brown said, of the child's mother's reaction to the news.

Word of the attack began to spread through the student body, putting students and parents on edge as the Dallas Police Department investigates.

"When I heard, I was crying.  My heart dropped when I did hear it," said Edison 8th grader, Denisha McDonald.  "I'm scared to even go to school."

"I'm like, 'Wow,' and thinking, 'Should I even send my daughter to school today?'" said mother Jamie Lewis.

As many parents worry about the safety of their children, the district said they're still gathering information after learning of the alleged attack late Monday night. 

Spokesperson Jon Dahlander told NBC 5 the following: "The district learned of the allegation around 7 p.m.  Because of the time that the allegation was made, it was impossible to get a letter out to parents last night.  A note will likely be sent home with students today as more details become available."

NBC 5 has learned parents should receive a letter Tuesday.

Dallas police aren't saying if someone is in custody or if they're searching for the girl's attacker.  Meanwhile, there is increased security at the school and crisis counselors are on campus to help students in need cope with the attack.

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