96 Keep Dallas Safe
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DPD needs to move
from 3,000 to 4,000 police officers ASAP.
Parks and streets are for
public use, not private living. Dallas Citizens Feel Unsafe & Want More
Cops
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ps/ A poll conducted by the Dallas Express suggests that Dallas
residents are increasingly concerned about public safety in their city.
Residents reported they feel unsafe in public spaces in the city and
believe Dallas needs to increase its law enforcement presence.
Unsurprisingly, 57% of respondents said they felt unsafe “while in a
City of Dallas public space such as a park, street, or sidewalk or have
refused to go out … due to feeling unsafe.”
Even more decisively, a
staggering 90% said that Dallas PD does not employ enough officers to
keep the city safe.
A city can’t claim to be a happy, thriving
community if more than half of its residents don’t feel safe in public
areas.
What is most insulting about the city council’s failures to
solve the crisis is that an undeniable supermajority of Dallas
residents know the solution, but no good-faith action has been taken to
hire more officers.
DPD needs to hire 1,000 police officers ASAP. If
our city council would simply hold our police department accountable to
their own hiring goals, this problem could be solved overnight.
If
city council members want their constituents to feel safe in Dallas,
they need to listen to the 90% of residents who want more cops. Contact
your council member and ask them exactly what they are going to do to
get more police officers on our streets!
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Press Highlights:
Mayor Johnson Says Dems Won’t Admit Violent Crime Is
An Issue
Dallas’ mayor continues to rail against the pro-crime
policies that he says forced him to switch parties from Democrat to
Republican earlier this year. Johnson says that Democrats blame violent
crime on society, the education system, and the economy– factors that
have always been present, unlike the current crime rate, which has not
always been so high. Dallas will die if we can’t turn this ship around.
We must hold the city council accountable!
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  City
Stats Say Most Violent Crime Victims Are Still Minorities
Minorities
still comprise most violent crime victims because radical Leftists in
our city’s government don’t actually care about the constituents they
were elected to serve. Rather than making minority communities safer
and cleaner, our city council seems to be fighting to make the rest of
Dallas dirty and more dangerous. Every Dallas resident deserves to live
in a safe neighborhood!
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  Costs Continue to Delay North Oak
Cliff Homeless Housing Project
Dallas wastes millions of dollars on
policies and projects that don’t work because our city council is
unwilling to consider solutions that have been proven to work. Then,
our residents are forced to foot the bill with rising property taxes.
Dallas must adopt a model like San Antonio’s Haven for Hope.
Responsible cities have a central location to deliver services to the
homeless!
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Tracking Illegal Camps:
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d=YxdKMJ 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
case you missed it: we expose an open-air "toilet" outside of Dallas
City Hall!
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 District 11 Councilwoman Jaynie Schultz's
"Cardboard Camp"
We named this camp in Jaynie Schultz’s District 11
“Cardboard Camp.” This vagrant camp is set up in the middle of the
road. The small “shelter” is made completely out of cardboard, which is
a problem on rainy days like this one. Where do you think the wet
cardboard will end up now that it’s useless? Probably on the street
with the rest of their trash!
 District 6 Councilman Omar
Narvaez's
"Pillow Fort Camp"
This camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6
has been dubbed “Pillow Fort Camp.” Vagrants in District 6 are reliving
a beloved childhood activity – next to a dumpster. Vagrants steal
public spaces for their own private use, and the rest of us suffer for
it. How does our city council ignore the filth that is covering our
city?
 District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno's
"Sleepover Camp"
This camp in Jesse Moreno’s District 2 has earned the title “Sleepover
Camp.” This is the same district where KDS recently discovered an
open-air “toilet” right outside of City Hall. Vagrants clearly feel
free to live however they want in Moreno’s district; they treat the
entire city like their own home! Parks and streets are for public use,
NOT private living.
  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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