Cassandra Jaramillo, The Dallas Morning News

Cassandra Jaramillo

The Dallas Morning News

Dallas, TX, United States

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  • The Dallas Morning News
  • Mother Jones
  • Reveal
  • Truthout
  • GuideLive.com

Past articles by Cassandra:

How Texas election deniers backed a failed effort to bring a mobile hospital to Ukraine

This article was published in partnership with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive its biggest stories as... → Read More

Texas AG Ken Paxton Has Deep Ties to the Nonprofit Leading the Charge on Donald Trump’s Big Lie

He’s pals with True the Vote’s founder. He also should be investigating alleged misdeeds. → Read More

Texas Charity That Backs Trump’s Stolen-Election Lie Has Deep Ties to Ken Paxton

The Texas attorney general would be the one to hold True the Vote accountable on allegations that it swindled a $2.5 million donor. But the nonprofit’s founder has been a friend and ally. → Read More

The Big Lie Looks Like a Big Grift

A nonprofit raised millions while promising to release evidence of 2016 and 2020 voter fraud, but it never has. → Read More

True the Vote Raised Millions to Combat Voter Fraud—But No One Really Knows Where the Money Went

"As much as I like Catherine personally, I would not give her a penny.” → Read More

She Helped Create the Big Lie. Records Suggest She Turned It Into a Big Grift.

A review of thousands of pages of documents paints the picture of True the Vote as an organization that enriches insiders rather than rooting out voter fraud. → Read More

Want to snap a selfie with Selena? Check out these Dallas-area murals

Selena Quintanilla-Perez was the Texas-made Queen of Tejano.And although her roots were in Corpus Christi, the city of Dallas shows its love for... → Read More

Dallas Police officers in Tony Timpa death appeal federal court ruling that would take case to trial

The city of Dallas appealed on Wednesday to reverse a federal court ruling that said four police officers could be held liable for the 2016 death of Tony... → Read More

Federal court overturns decision in case of Tony Timpa who died in Dallas police custody

This is a breaking news story and will be updated. A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled Dallas police officers violated a mentally ill man’s... → Read More

Former Dallas police officer surrenders badge in plea deal over falsified report

A former Dallas police officer who was accused of lying in a criminal case report about watching a surveillance video surrendered his law enforcement... → Read More

How the Dallas police’s open portal led to the true, untold story of Tony Timpa’s death

Editor’s note: This story is part of an occasional series on the Dallas police department’s removal of public information from the open data portal. The... → Read More

Dallas County grand jury declines to indict Dallas officer in pepper ball shooting

This is a breaking news story and will be updated throughout A Dallas County grand jury on Friday declined to indict a police sergeant who was photographed... → Read More

Takeaways from our investigation of a Dallas police officer who shot a protester with pepper balls

A grand jury on Friday will consider whether to indict a Dallas sergeant who was photographed as he shot pepper balls into the breast of a George Floyd... → Read More

Watchdog calls for more transparency from Dallas police on investigations into officer misconduct

The city police monitor is calling for new rules to boost police transparency after secret dismissal of a criminal case against officer → Read More

Flashlight beatings, chokings and threats: Dallas officer faced multiple allegations of brutality

A Dallas Morning News investigation of Sgt. Roger Rudloff’s 26 years with the Dallas police force found multiple complaints alleging brutality and racial... → Read More

Dallas police secretly dropped investigation into officer who shot protester with pepper-ball gun

Dallas police secretly closed investigation of a sergeant who blasted a protester with pepper balls, renewing concerns that law enforcers do not... → Read More

Dallas police officers placed on leave over alleged involvement in pyramid scheme

This is a developing story and will be updated. A dozen Dallas police officers have been implicated in a pyramid scheme, the department has told the Dallas... → Read More

She lost her son five years ago in the Dallas ambush. To honor him, she fed his fellow officers

Dallas police officer Patricio “Patrick” Zamarripa, 32, was killed on July 7, 2016. His mother, Valerie Zamarripa, visited the Southwest Patrol division... → Read More

Activists plan to keep pushing for public safety alternatives as Dallas police set to get more money

After a nationwide movement sparked by the George Floyd protests last summer, activists say efforts to redistribute money from police appear stalled. → Read More

Edgar Tirado’s killing by police on LBJ Freeway was a ‘failure’ of Texas’ mental health system, his family says

Police chased Edgar Tirado Jr. as he ran across at least eight lanes of traffic, somehow avoiding all the speeding cars on LBJ Freeway near Coit Road in... → Read More