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06/01/2024 - Crawfish Festival

Come and enjoy tons of delicious spicy crawfish, great food, live music, vendors, and games. Revel in the best blues and funk and enjoy the infectious rhythms. This will be a friendly, relaxed, and fun community event.

Vendor Opportunities
Community participation is the key to making this event a success. The City of DeSoto would like to invite your organization to be a part of this fun-filled event through active participation or financial support. Opportunities are available for community non-profit organizations for fundraising or to promote your organization. Local businesses can set up a booth to promote your products or services. We will also have an area for commercial vendors to sell their products. 

Please email specialevents@desototexas.gov for more details.

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Mavericks take 2-1 Lead over Clippers in Chippy Matchup

In a game marked by intense defense and heated exchanges, the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 101-90 win on Friday night.

The Mavericks grabbed a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series after a chippy game against the Clippers.

Led by their star player, Luka Dončić, who narrowly missed a triple-double with 22 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists, the Maverick’s defense secured them a Game 2 victory in Los Angeles.

The win also marked a significant redemption for Dallas, who suffered three consecutive first-round losses on their home court against the Clippers three years prior.

Rookie sensation Dereck Lively II made an impact, scoring all 13 of his points in the first half, while Daniel Gafford contributed with emphatic defensive plays, including a highlight-worthy block against Paul George in the fourth quarter.

The Clippers, despite the efforts of stars James Harden, Paul George, and Kawhi Leonard, struggled to find their rhythm offensively.

Harden scored 21 points and was limited to just seven points in the second half, while George and Leonard failed to make a significant impact on the game.

The game got pretty chippy in the fourth quarter when Russell Westbrook’s aggressive foul on Dončić sparked a series of confrontations.

The intensity resulted in multiple technical fouls and ejections, including Westbrook and P.J. Washington.

Dončić had a poor outing, shooting the ball, going 7 of 25 from the field.

However, the Mavericks’ defensive efforts held the Clippers’ star players in check.

With Game 4 looming on Sunday in Dallas, the Mavericks look to maintain their momentum and capitalize on their home-court advantage as they look to secure a commanding lead in the series.

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Luka Dončić Awarded NBA Cares Community Assist Award

Luka Dončić, the Dallas Mavericks star guard, has been awarded the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award for April.

The Award honors Bob Lanier, an NBA League Office executive and NBA Cares Ambassador who had an enormous influence on the NBA family and young people globally.

Lanier taught the values of the game and made a positive impact through his kindness and generosity.

Dončić will receive the honor for his extensive efforts in supporting youth and communities.

He will be presented with the David Robinson trophy, and the NBA will donate $10,000 to the Luka Dončić Foundation.

The Luka Dončić aims to empower local heroes by fostering sports and active play opportunities for children.

Throughout April, Dončić actively engaged in community initiatives, collaborating with the Dallas Mavericks, his foundation, and non-profit organizations like Make-A-Wish.

“Basketball has given me so much, and I have a big responsibility to give back by helping wherever I can,” said Dončić.

“It means everything to me to keep growing my foundation’s work by supporting those leading amazing community projects, connecting with more young people and spreading more generosity and kindness. I hope we can make an even bigger impact next year.”

Photo provided by the Dallas Mavericks Organization

Notable efforts included hosting events such as gift giveaways, meet-and-greets, and children’s hospital visits, fulfilling the wishes of children facing serious illnesses.

Dončić has also hosted 50 students at the American Airlines Center for a Mavericks home game, providing tickets, transportation, meals, and personal meet-and-greets.

During the holiday season, he partnered with NERF and Jordan Brand to gift hundreds of students NERF basketball hoops, blasters, and signature merchandise.

Dončić’s contributions reflect his dedication to community service, earning him recognition from the NBA Cares program for his positive impact on local and global communities.

Dončić will be given with the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award during halftime of Game 4 of the Clippers-Mavericks NBA Playoffs game on Apr. 28.

Dallas Mavericks Governor Patrick Dumont and Chief Executive Officer Cynt Marshall will present him with the award.

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DeSoto Standout Byron Murphy II Selected at No. 16 in NFL Draft

DeSoto High School Alum Byron Murphy II was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft Thursday night.

Murphy II, a product of DeSoto, played defensive tackle for the University of Texas at Austin and made a considerable impact during his time with the Longhorns.

The 300-pound lineman led the country in pressure rate among defensive tackles at 12.7% last season.

He also contributed 5.0 sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss in 14 games and had a breakthrough season in 2023 that included garnering first-team all Big 12 honors.

Going into the college football playoffs, Murphy II had the highest quarterback pressure rate for a defensive tackle in the FBS.

The decision by the Seahawks to add Murphey II boasts their defense as Seattle, for the past two seasons, allowed the most rushing yards in the NFL.

DeSoto High School continues to maintain its reputation for producing both exceptional athletic talent and academic achievement.

Led by Coach of the Year Claude Mathis, DeSoto High School remains atop the Texas high school football world, making an emphatic statement, winning its second consecutive state title, defeating Summer Creek 74-14.

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Former DeSoto Property and Evidence Technician Arrested for Theft of Stolen Property

DESOTO – A former DeSoto Property and Evidence Technician Carl Edmison, 58, who was arrested late last week for the theft of stolen property, including 13 firearms, various power tools, and a compressor that were recovered, was previously investigated in 2023 by the DeSoto Police Department.

Edmison was charged with a felony violation for Theft of a Firearm / Enhanced (13 counts) last week. A bond of $10,000 was set for each of the 13 warrants issued in the case.

According to the DeSoto Police Department Edmison had been disciplined before for violations, which were not elaborated on by a DeSoto PD spokesperson.

According to DeSoto Police Chief Joe Costa, there had been another investigation, but it was “No Billed” by the Grand Jury in 2023.

FDN obtained further information from the Midlothian Police Department after filing an Open Records Request regarding Edmison’s employment with that department after resigning from DeSoto PD in May 2022.

In an email dated October 11, 2022, from Chief Costa to Midlothian Assistant Police Chief Scott Brown, it was indicated that drug evidence from the property and evidence room in DeSoto had been discovered missing on Edmison’s last day of employment with DeSoto PD.

“Since discovering this evidence was missing, our staff conducted several audits of the of the evidence room as well as an audit of RMS and telephone records. As a result, we learned that two detectives and Carl processed, packaged, and labeled the evidence the night it was seized,” Costa wrote.

Reportedly, Edmison placed 10 packages of drug evidence into a temporary locker at that time. Three days later, an RMS audit revealed that Edmison moved the evidence, electronically, via computer, and not physically, to a case in Duncanville unrelated to the DeSoto case related to a Capital Murder in 2022.

“That same day, the drugs were physically moved by Carl from the temporary locker to the Evidence Drug Room, where it remained until May 5, 2022,” Costa explained in the email.

“On that date, the evidence was checked, and five out of the total 10 packages of drugs were discovered to be missing.”

The email went on to advise that after several complete audits of the Evidence Room to present, the drugs are still missing. Edmison was interviewed about the missing drugs but could not explain when or how the drugs went missing. He also could not explain why the drugs were electronically transferred to the Duncanville case and then back to DeSoto and assigned under a different DeSoto case number.

Chief Costa said he told Edmison he did not believe him and that he planned to meet with the DA’s office in Dallas to discuss the case and seek an indictment for tampering with evidence.

Regarding the 13 stolen items Edmison was arrested for last week, Costa said it was done in a manner that “Items were there as evidence or legally seized by officers [in the evidence room], and once the case was disposed of, and in accordance with Texas Law, these items were designated to be destroyed. However, instead of destroying the articles and guns we found, Edmison took them for his personal gain.”

Edmison was arrested last week after the DeSoto PD acted on a tip from a member of the public and executed a search warrant on April 18 at his Frost, Texas, home.

A DeSoto PD press release indicated that police received the tip approximately two weeks ago, alleging Edmison was in possession of the 13 stolen items from the DeSoto Police Property and Evidence Room and that they had been stolen over an extended period.

Detectives then began the investigation and secured the warrant that was successfully executed last Thursday.

Edmison was hired by the DeSoto Police Department as a jailer in 2009. In 2016, he was chosen to be the Property and Evidence Technician.

After his resignation, he was hired by the Midlothian Police Department.

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