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Also, a North Texas Republican wants to ban social media for Texans under the age of 18. [WEEKEND ROUNDUP](dallasnews.com) dallasnews.com [A crowd of people gather outside the U.S. Capitol waving flags that read ''Trump 2020'' on Jan. 6, 2021.]( File photo.(John Minchillo / ASSOCIATED PRESS) CRIME & COURTS [Fort Worth man who wrote ‘Murder the Media’ on Capitol door gets 4-year sentence]( A Fort Worth man who claimed to work for Murder the Media News was [sentenced to four years in federal prison]( for his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Nicholas DeCarlo, 32, was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in September to a count of obstruction of an official proceeding. DeCarlo must serve three years of supervised release following his sentence and pay a $2,500 fine and $2,000 in restitution to the agency that manages the Capitol grounds, according to court records. [READ MORE](   And: A casket bearing the name of Atatiana Jefferson and other people shot by Fort Worth police [was left outside Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker’s home]( Saturday morning.   Also: A Houston woman was arrested for allegedly [stealing checks and mail from Dallas-Fort Worth area churches.](   Meanwhile: [A shooting in Far East Dallas]( resulted in the death of one person and injury of another.   ADVERTISEMENT   [DYK? NEWS QUIZ]( Fall color envelops Stevens Park Golf Course in north Oak Cliff as Chester Tyson of DeSoto tees off during a round of golf with retired co-workers Friday. (Tom Fox/Staff Photographer) [Question 5 of 5]( [What chemical compound caused D-FW’s fall foliage to be more vibrant this year?]( - [Sodium]( - [Hydrogen peroxide]( - [Ethanol]( - [Anthocyanin]( [Start the quiz by choosing your answer. Complete the quiz and you’ll be entered to win $100.](   POLITICS [Anna Casey, Dallas political consultant known for prowess in local races, dead at 61]( Anna Casey, a political consultant known for managing the successful campaigns of numerous Dallas council members that challenged the city’s business and political establishment, [has died, the Dallas County medical examiner’s office confirmed](. She was 61. The veteran consultant was poised to work on the mayoral campaign of former Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa, who earlier this week announced he would not run against incumbent Eric Johnson in May. Hinojosa said Casey’s death had nothing to do with his decision not to run for mayor. [READ MORE](   And: A North Texas Republican [wants to ban social media for Texans under the age of 18](.   Also: [Why ex-Gov. Rick Perry]( decided to become a spokesperson in support of sports betting.   SPORTS [NFL fines Cowboys Ezekiel Elliott, Dak Prescott for ‘Zeke-in-the-Box’ kettle celebration]( The NFL has fined Cowboys QB Dak Prescott and RB Ezekiel Elliott after the pair teamed up for a [jack-in-the-box-themed touchdown celebration in the Salvation Army kettle]( during the Cowboys’ blowout win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Prescott and Elliott were each fined $13,261 for “unsportsmanlike conduct,” despite no flag being thrown on the play. [READ MORE](   And: Grant Wahl, one of the most well-known soccer writers in the United States, [died early Saturday while covering the World Cup]( match between Argentina and the Netherlands.   Also: Errol Spence Jr., the welterweight boxing champion from DeSoto, [was involved in a car accident Saturday evening](.     ADVERTISEMENT   [FINALLY...](dallasnews.com) [You’re going to pay back $6 billion in storm related bonds. Good luck finding the details]( Watchdog columnist Dave Lieber writes: I finally found an elected public official who uses tough-guy language to criticize [the purchase of billions of dollars in bonds to pay electricity and gas companies for their losses](. He speaks of “public corruption” and cites the unfairness of ratepayers picking up the tab from losses incurred during the 2021 February freezeout. He calls the process “shady,” blasts private bond negotiations and calls out insider dealings that “erode the public trust and, at a bare minimum, need transparency and disclosure. Honest government regulation of public utilities requires nothing less.”   [READ MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy) | [Account Login]( |[Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy| [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2022

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