
A man has been arrested in connection with the violent beating of a woman who was celebrating her bachelorette weekend in Dallas last week. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Canada Rinaldi, 27, was visiting Texas with friends when a man she did not know attacked her in the early-morning hours on March 23, police said. The Dallas Police Department identified the suspect as Trevon Woodards.
Main Idea: Canada Rinaldi, a bride-to-be on a bachelorette trip in Dallas, was badly injured in a violent attack, and police arrested Trevon Woodards in connection with it.
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The assault may raise fear for people going out at night in Dallas and other cities, and it can add medical and court costs for households and taxpayers.
Dallas police arresting a suspect may reassure the public that violent street attacks can be investigated and punished.
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