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A Dallas County grand jury on Tuesday declined to indict Dallas Police Association President Mike Ma

A Dallas County grand jury on Tuesday declined to indict Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata over allegations of evidence tampering in Amber Guyger’s case, WFAA-TV reported.  [Morning roundup]( 07/29/2020 By Carla Solórzano Good morning! Here is a look at the top headlines as we start the day. 🌥️ Weather: Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of scattered thunderstorms. High of 91. 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [her]( ADVERTISEMENT [Texas faculty group urges governor to delay in-person classes at state universities until Sept. 8]( [With less celebration and more COVID-19 tests, Cowboys begin camp at own facility for first time in team history]( [Texas automatically renews food stamps to ease coronavirus worries]( [Man vandalizes memorial to slain Austin protester, posts video of act on social media]( [Uptown Dallas’ landmark Crescent is up for sale]( [TUPPS Brewery moving to historic McKinney site thanks to $11.3 million grant]( [Three men face capital murder charges in connection with 2017 Plano shooting]( [Pandemic hit Postal Service finances hard, and Senate GOP is offering no rescue funding]( [Dallas-area home prices post modest gains]( [Southlake will spray for mosquitoes after second positive West Nile virus sample]( Dallas police Sgt. Mike Mata, president of the Dallas Police Association (Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer) COURTS [Grand jury declines to indict Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata]( A Dallas County grand jury on Tuesday declined to indict Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata [over allegations of evidence tampering in Amber Guyger’s case]( WFAA-TV reported. ADVERTISEMENT  👋 That's all for this morning! For up-to-the-minute news and analysis, check out [DallasNews.com](. Share the love! If you like this newsletter, please forward this email to a friend and [check out our other newsletters here](. Do you have feedback? Send your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to [the newsroom.](  STAY CONNECTED WITH US [Unsubscribe]( | [Free newsletters]( | [Dallasnews.com]( | [Subscriber login]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( Copyright 2020 - [The Dallas Morning News, 1954 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75201, United States](

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