From Keep Dallas Safe <[email protected]>
Subject Dallas Crime Is Up. We Need 1k More Officers Now!
Date September 7, 2023 1:16 PM
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96 Keep Dallas Safe
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Dallas per capita
crime is up while the per capita police budget is down.
Dallas needs to
go from 3,000 to 4,000 officers ASAP.
Dallas Sees Increase in
Prostitution, Sex Trafficking
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n-sex-trafficking/ Dallas has seen a disturbing spike in
prostitution-related crimes as well as a rise in sex trafficking crimes
this year. There have been 31 sex trafficking crimes reported in 2023,
which is a 14.8% increase over the first 8 months of last year, while
more than 460 crimes of prostitution have been reported in the same
time.
The DFW metroplex accounts for a whopping 35% of commercial
sexual exploitation in Texas, while only representing 26% of the
population. Unfortunately, Dallas is ground zero for this horrific
scourge in our state.
There are two main reasons for Dallas’s rising
crime: our city doesn’t have enough police officers, and the ones we
have aren’t allowed to do their job. DPD is underfunded, and on top of
that, when police departments are under threat of being defunded by
Left-wing officials, the officers make fewer stops and arrests which
allows crime to flourish.
&#8202; Dallas needs 1,000 more officers to
keep up with the rising tide of crime in our city, especially crimes
like sex trafficking that destroy countless lives. Help us hold the
city council responsible to their constituents. Contact your council
member and tell them to provide funding for DPD to go from 3,000 to
4,000 officers ASAP!
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Dallas
Nonprofit Provides Free Mobile Showers for Homeless
Dallas needs to
provide a central location for homeless services. Right now, services
and programs are spread across the city which allows them to be taken
advantage of by vagrants who have no desire to get off the street at
the expense of those who truly need help. Centralize homeless services
and crack down on illegal vagrancy!
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&#8202; Armored Car Guard Fatally
Shot During Robbery in Dallas
The consequences of DPD’s officer
shortage are fatal for many Dallas residents. There have been a string
of murders involving security guards this year and it is certainly
related to Dallas’s lack of cops. Fewer officers are patrolling to
deter crime, and response times are astronomically high when crime
happens. Dallas's per capita crime is up while per capita police
funding is down! And it shows.
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&#8202; South Central Dallas
Logs Alarming Police Response Times
Response times are up everywhere
in Dallas, but nowhere is worse than DPD’s South Central Patrol
Division. The city aims for police to respond to top-priority calls in
8 minutes, but the average across the city is over 11 minutes. However,
in South Dallas, it takes a jaw-dropping 13.8 minutes for police to
arrive. The shortage of officers in DPD places Dallas residents in
danger!
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Tracking Illegal Camps:
[link removed] Each week the KDS team drives its planned
route through Dallas photo-documenting and cataloguing illegal
encampments to inform the city of these locations. Our team livestreams
these activities giving the community a first-hand look at the vagrancy
crisis in Dallas.

In this episode, we tour the government-sponsored
slums on LBJ and Coit Rd. [link removed] Watch here.
&#8202;District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Pile-Of-Trash Camp"
We
named this camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 “Pile-of-Trash Camp.” If
you think you recognize this camp, you probably do! We have featured
this disgusting camp before, but it has grown to nearly double the
size. Camps like this prove that most vagrants don't want help. Being
down on your luck doesn't require you to live on a pile of trash!
&#8202;District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno's
"Pillow Camp"
This camp
in Jesse Moreno’s District 2 has been dubbed “Pillow Camp.” You would
think that someone suffering from involuntary homelessness would be in
a shelter or out working! Instead, vagrants like this one sleep all day
on public property, only waking up from time to time to ruin your
commute by panhandling on the corner!
&#8202;District 7 Councilman
Adam Bazaldua's
"Lawn Chair Camp"
This camp in Adam Bazaldua’s
District 7 has earned the title “Lawn Chair Camp.” Vagrants in other
parts of Dallas sleep on the ground or on piles of trash, but vagrancy
is a comfy way of life in South Dallas. Vagrants in Bazaldua's district
find a nice shady spot to sit and loiter on vacant lots while they wait
for charities to bring them free food!
&#8202; To Report an
Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call tel:(214)%20670-3111 (214) 670-3111 and
Click on your District Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp
Location.
mailto:[email protected] Chad West, District 1
mailto:[email protected] Jesse Moreno, District 2
mailto:[email protected]?subject= Zarin D. Gracey, District 3
mailto:[email protected] Carolyn King Arnold, District 4
mailto:[email protected] Jaime Resendez, District 5
mailto:[email protected] Omar Narvaez, District 6
mailto:[email protected] Adam Bazaldua, District 7
mailto:[email protected] Tennell Atkins, District 8
mailto:[email protected] Paula Blackmon, District 9
mailto:[email protected] Kathy Stewart, District 10
mailto:[email protected] Jaynie Schultz, District 11
mailto:[email protected] Cara Mendelsohn, District 12
mailto:[email protected] Gay Donnell Willis, District 13
mailto:[email protected] Paul E. Ridley, District 14
Mission Statement:
Keep Dallas Safe exists to address crime and
homelessness in Dallas with the goal of transforming Dallas into the
safest large city in Texas for residents and businesses. We aim to have
a City Council that prioritizes crime rate which directly determines
the quality of life in Dallas. We do this by fighting against the
"defund the police" movement, holding accountable our city leaders'
efforts towards lowering district crime rates, and highlighting our
city's homelessness problems by pushing for enforcement of the
prohibition of urban camping.
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