96 Keep Dallas Safe
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Dallas needs to
move from 3,000 to 4,000 officers ASAP.
Crime gets worse; Dallas city
council members do nothing.
Car Burglaries, Homelessness Swamp Downtown
Downtown Dallas is a hotspot for vagrancy and crime, especially car
burglaries.
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wn/ A staggering 2,586 thefts from vehicles have been recorded already
this year in DPD’s Central Division, which covers the downtown area.
DPD says that the high concentration of offenses can be explained by
the higher concentration of people and vehicles in the area, but is
that really an acceptable explanation? It would also seem logical then
that an area with a higher concentration of residents, businesses, and
valuable property would warrant more police activity, right? The
downtown area is a linchpin for Dallas’s business community and is
worth protecting, but these disturbing trends show that our city
leaders aren’t doing what’s necessary.
Dallas’s crime rates in the
downtown area are significantly higher than in nearby Fort Worth, which
has a dedicated police force for just the downtown area. Meanwhile,
downtown Dallas, which falls in Districts 2 and 14, is patrolled by a
toothless community security team that has no power to enforce the law.
This policy of lax policing is allowing criminals to thrive and forcing
businesses to leave.
 We know that residents and businesses are
worried about the future of Dallas. That’s why we are fighting to keep
Dallas safe and thriving. Contact Councilmen Jesse Moreno and Paul
Ridley and ask why they can't keep downtown safe!
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Jesse Moreno!
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Email Paul Ridley! The Dallas Express's Crime Boss of the Month:
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hefts-spike-under-blackmon/ Councilwoman Paula Blackmon has been named
Dallas’s September “Crime Boss” by The Dallas Express. Blackmon’s
District 9 has seen a year-over-year crime score increase of 40%!
Blackmon's nomination comes after a shocking spike in the following
four crime categories: motor vehicle thefts, drug offenses, vandalism,
and robbery! Join KDS and contact Councilwoman Blackmon's office to ask
what she is doing to combat crime in her district:
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h%21 Email Councilwoman Blackmon's Office Press Highlights:
Response
Times for Robberies in Eastern Dallas Double
It takes Dallas officers
172.4 minutes to respond to robbery calls in East Dallas, which is
twice as high as last year. The problem with DPD is that they can’t
hire new officers, and veteran officers leave for better pay in nearby
cities. The solution is simple: increase DPD funding and increase the
pay so that officers actually want to work there!
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  Man Charged After Murdering 1,
Injuring 3 More
In the past, a story like this would have made
national news, but now, a man can kill a woman and injure 3 others,
barricade himself inside a business in a standoff with police, and the
story almost flies under the radar. Crime gets worse; Dallas city
council members do nothing.
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  Man Found
Dead In Vehicle After Being Shot At Stoplight
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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latest videos on crime and vagrancy in Dallas! Check out our video
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resident who says Dallas is worse than Chicago!
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Camps:
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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 show of the vagrant slums on
Empire Central! [link removed] Watch here.
 District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Slum Camp"
We named this
camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 “Slum Camp.” Vagrants in District 6
are living in absolute filth. Whenever you feel bad for panhandlers,
you should ask yourself one question: if you were down on your luck,
would you live like this? These aren’t homeless camps; they’re
government-sponsored slums.
 District 11 Councilwoman Jaynie
Schultz's
"Cycle Camp"
This camp in Jaynie Schultz's District 11 has
been dubbed “Cycle Camp.” This vagrant camp is a perfect example of the
cycle of vagrancy in Dallas. City workers clean the areas around this
camp month after month, but they always allow the vagrants to return.
Dallas City Council members enable the cycle of vagrancy!
 District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno's
"Druggie Camp"
This camp
in Jesse Moreno’s District 2 has earned the title “Druggie Camp.” Drug
use is all but legal in downtown Dallas. You can’t walk a single block
without being assaulted by the smell of vagrancy or being shouted at by
a vagrant on drugs. Businesses in Dallas won’t survive if customers are
harassed by drug addicts on the sidewalk!
  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
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[email protected] Jesse Moreno, District 2
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[email protected]?subject= Zarin D. Gracey, District 3
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[email protected] Carolyn King Arnold, District 4
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[email protected] Jaime Resendez, District 5
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[email protected] Omar Narvaez, District 6
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[email protected] Adam Bazaldua, District 7
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[email protected] Tennell Atkins, District 8
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[email protected] Paula Blackmon, District 9
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[email protected] Kathy Stewart, District 10
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[email protected] Jaynie Schultz, District 11
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[email protected] Cara Mendelsohn, District 12
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[email protected] Gay Donnell Willis, District 13
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[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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