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A police officer was fatally “ambushed” during a shootout with a fleeing suspect in Greenville, Texas, on Monday, according to local law enforcement. 

Officer Cooper Dawson, of the Greenville Police Department, was struck in his side and leg during the incident, which took place in a wooded area behind homes on Picket Street at 7:40 p.m., Greenville police said in a statement Tuesday morning.

The area is about 50 miles northeast of Downtown Dallas. 

The deadly incident unfolded after Dawson initiated a traffic stop of the suspect and his vehicle near the 3500 block of Picket Street.

At that time the assailant ran off, and Dawson pursued the suspect on foot, police said.

Dawson chased the suspect into a wooded area behind a home at 3517 Pickett Street, where the assailant “ambushed” him and shot him multiple times.

“Despite his critical injuries, Officer Dawson displayed exceptional courage, returning fire, and striking the suspect,” Greenville police said in a statement. 5 Officer Cooper Dawson, of the Greenville Police Department, was struck in his side and leg during the incident. Greenville Police Department

Both Dawson and the suspect were transported to Hunt County Regional Hospital, per KLTV.

Dawson was later airlifted to Medical City Plano, where he succumbed to his injuries.

The condition of the suspect, who has yet to be named, has not been released.

Fox 4 News video from the scene last night shows several police vehicles in front of the house along with a white sedan parked outside. 5 The shooting took place in a wooded area behind homes on Picket Street at 7:40 p.m. Monday. Fox4

It’s unclear if the sedan was associated with the traffic stop. The scene is cordoned off with yellow police tape. 

The Greenville Police Department said that Dawson was a highly respected member of the force and had previously served with the Garland Police Department.

“His dedication to public service and his unwavering commitment to protecting the Greenville community will never be forgotten,” the statement reads. 5 Dawson was airlifted to Medical City Plano, where he succumbed to his injuries. Fox4 5 The Greenville Police Department said that Dawson was a highly respected member of the force and had previously served with the Garland Police Department. Fox4

“We are heartbroken over the loss of Officer Cooper Dawson, who selflessly put his life on the line to serve and protect our community,” Greenville Police Chief Chris Smith added, per the release. “We ask that you keep Officer Dawsons family, our department, and the Greenville community in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.”

Dawson is the first Greenville Police Department officer in more than 100 years to die in the line of duty, the release said.

Police said that the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Texas Rangers will be conducting the investigation as a third-party investigatory agency. 5 Dawson is the first Greenville Police Department officer in more than 100 years to die in the line of duty, the release said. Fox4

Further details regarding memorial services and ways to support Officer Dawsons family will be announced in the coming days, the release states. 

A squad car is being displayed in front of the police precinct station in Dawson’s honor.

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5-year sentence sought for Franco; verdict Thu.

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PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic — Dominican prosecutors requested on Monday that suspended Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco, who faces charges of sexual abuse involving a girl who was 14 years old at the time of the alleged crimes, be sentenced to five years in prison.

The prosecutors said in court that there is sufficient evidence to prove Franco had a relationship with the minor for four months and that he transferred large sums of money to the minor’s mother to consent to the illegal relationship.

During raids on the house of the minor’s mother, prosecutors say they found $68,500 and $35,000 that they allege was delivered by Franco.

“We are requesting a five-year prison sentence for the proven crime of sexual abuse against a minor,” prosecutor José Martinez said.

The prosecutors also requested that Franco be sentenced to prison in Puerto Plata and that the minor’s mother be sentenced to 10 years in prison, arguing she sexually trafficked her daughter.

In a previous hearing, prosecutors described the evidence presented as “convincing” and “compelling.”

“What is Wander? Is he an accomplice of Vanessa or is he the material author of the criminal conspiracy offense?” said Irina Ventura, one of Franco’s lawyers arguing ambiguities on the part of the prosecutors.

Franco’s lawyers also asked the court to clear Franco of the charges and to dismiss the case.

After the closing arguments from both, the collegiate court of Puerto Plata in northern Dominican Republic, where Franco’s trial is being held, announced that it will issue the final decision on the case Thursday afternoon.

Documents that prosecutors presented to the judge last year and that were viewed by The Associated Press alleged that Franco, through his mother, Yudelka Aybar, transferred 1 million pesos ($17,000) to the mother of the minor on Jan. 5, 2023, to consent to purported abuse.

Franco was in his third major league season when his career was halted in August 2023. He agreed to an 11-year, $182 million contract in November 2021. He is currently on Major League Baseball’s restricted list after initially being placed on administrative leave.

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Reds DFA Candelario halfway through $45M deal

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The Cincinnati Reds reinstated infielder Jeimer Candelario from the injured list Monday and designated him for assignment.

The move comes just a year after Cincinnati signed the veteran infielder to a three-year, $45 million contract.

“We felt this gives us our best chance to win games to keep the guys we had here versus activating him,” Nick Krall, the Reds’ president of baseball operations, said Monday, according to The Athletic.

Krall called it a “sunk cost because you can’t bring a player that’s not going to help his team win.”

Candelario, 31, had started 12 games at third base, seven at first base and three at designated hitter before landing on the 10-day injured list in late April with a lower back injury. He had struggled at the plate before his injury, hitting just. 113 with two home runs and 13 RBIs in 22 games. In an extended 17-game rehabilitation assignment at two minor league levels, he hit .238 with a home run and 13 RBIs.

The 10-year major league veteran hit 20 home runs with 56 RBIs in 2024, his first season with the Reds, but hit just .234 and struck out 117 times in 112 games.

He has a career batting average of .237 with 110 home runs and 384 RBIs in 880 games.

The Reds are moving forward with Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Noelvi Marte and Spencer Steer as their main corner infielders.

Field Level Media contributed to this report.

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Woodruff, Cortes nearing return from IL stints

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MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Brewers pitchers Brandon Woodruff and Nestor Cortes are finally getting closer to returning after lengthy recoveries from their respective injuries.

Woodruff and Cortes both pitched in simulated games Monday. Woodruff, who hasn’t pitched in a major league game since September 2023, threw 60 pitches. Cortes, who made just two starts this year before going on the injured list in early April, threw 22-23 pitches in the simulated game and about 25-30 more in a bullpen session.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy said the staff would work together to determine the next steps for Woodruff, who is hopeful he might need only one more rehabilitation outing before making his long-awaited return from postseason shoulder surgery in 2023.

“I’ve always been a guy, when I’m ready, I’m ready,” Woodruff said. “I kind of know that. I’m not saying that’s going to lead to results, but I know that I’m ready to go pitch and compete. I think I’m to that point now.”

Cortes says he’s aiming to start a rehabilitation appearance in early July before rejoining the Brewers just after the All-Star break as the 30-year-old left-hander recovers from a flexor strain in his throwing elbow.

“That’s when we believe is the safest — and I guess the safest and quickest way to get back — combination of both,” Cortes said.

Woodruff, 32, already has been on two separate rehabilitation stints this year.

The two-time All-Star right-hander left the first one with tendinitis in his right ankle. He was pitching for Triple-A Nashville again on June 3 when a 108-mph line drive struck him in the right elbow, leaving a bruise that delayed his return.

“It’s been the hardest thing,” Woodruff said. “If you don’t stay positive with it, it makes coming to the field miserable, to be honest. When the team’s on the road and I’m here, me and Nestor are here by ourselves, it’s a pretty lonely place.”

Woodruff said his family has helped him stay positive. That’s also worked for Cortes.

Woodruff and his wife, Jonie, have a daughter named Kyler who turns 5 in August and a son named Bowen who was born last July. Cortes’ wife, Alondra, gave birth to Nestor Cortes III in April.

“That’s been the biggest help for me,” Woodruff said. “I was thinking about it last night. Getting to feed my little boy a bottle at night before he goes to bed, you don’t get that when the team’s on the road. All these experiences, and getting to see him about to start walking, getting to see that day to day, family’s been the biggest thing for sure. That’s filled the time up until the game starts and I’m watching the games. Having two kids has definitely kept me busy.”

While Woodruff and Cortes move closer to a return, the Brewers await word on the severity of a minor league prospect’s injury.

Third baseman Brock Wilken, the 18th overall pick out of Wake Forest in the 2023 draft, hurt his knee during Double-A Biloxi’s celebration of its Southern League South Division first-half title last week. Murphy said Monday that Wilken had a dislocated patellar tendon and was awaiting a second opinion regarding the injury.

Wilken, 23, was hitting .230 with a .392 on-base percentage, 18 homers, 41 RBIs and 57 walks in 65 games with Biloxi.

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