Armed Man Terrorized Dallas Woman While She Waited for Police |
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A woman in South Dallas activated her alarm system and called 911 on October 11th when she saw a man with a gun approaching her home. However, the man was undeterred and began to act more aggressively. The woman’s security camera shows the man damaging her property while screaming and waving a gun. The intruder broke into her backyard and fired shots into the air before leaving. Despite the urgent nature of the call, the woman waited ten terrifying minutes before Dallas police arrived. Unfortunately, incidents like this occur all over Dallas because of the woeful shortage of officers in the Dallas Police Department (DPD).
Across the city, it takes an average of 11.3 minutes for police to respond. It is unclear which police division the anonymous woman lives in, but in DPD’s South Central Division, it can take nearly 14 minutes for police to arrive. |
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“In an African American community, you want to have the same protections and surveillance that other communities have. Me and my neighbors, I know we’ve been waiting on it. We’ve been asking for it. We deserve it," said the resident.
The city council’s refusal to make streets safe with the responsible management of the police department has real consequences. DPD’s failure to meet hiring goals places all Dallas residents in danger, especially the so-called “underserved” communities that Woke activists have abandoned to crime and poverty.
South Dallas and other predominantly minority neighborhoods will continue to suffer until the city takes initiative to clean up the crime. High crime drives away all the residents and businesses that can afford to leave, and the poor suffer the most.
Do you agree that all Dallas residents deserve to live in safe neighborhoods? Register to speak at the next City Council meeting on Wednesday, December 13th and make your voice heard! Join KDS and demand that our City Council clean up our streets and keep all residents safe!
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Dallas Condos Face Relentless Trespassing by Vagrants |
A local apartment complex is experiencing constant problems with vagrants, and the authorities are doing nothing to help. Vagrants reportedly leave trash all around the pool area, and they even threaten residents. The property manager says that vagrants are often defiant when asked to leave, and one even charged him. The manager called the police, but they never showed up. Vagrants steal other people’s property for their own use! Read more...
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Four Dead, Including Infant, In Southeast Dallas Shooting |
Another tragic killing was committed by a criminal wearing an ankle monitor. The 21-year-old killed 4, including an infant, and injured a teenager before going on the run and killing himself when police were about to catch him. Sadly, these murders could have been prevented. We do know that crimes increase when judges set bail low! Read more...
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Three Council Districts Stand Out for Assaults on Blacks |
Black residents of Dallas should be careful in Districts 7, 8, and 4! These three districts represent more than 44% of all Black assault victims in Dallas. The city council is constantly focused on creating equity for Black neighborhoods, but Black residents of Dallas continue to suffer. Their plans don’t work because they ignore one simple fact: DPD is understaffed by nearly 1,000 officers! Read more...
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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. Did you miss it? We found 3 more open-air toilets outside of City Hall in Jesse Moreno's District 2! Watch here. |
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District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Eye-Sore Camp" |
We named this camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 “Eye-Sore Camp.” This camp has been here for months, maybe years at this point. The fenced area on the other side of the road has been cleared, but only because it belongs to the State of Texas! Politicians like Narvaez tolerate permanent camps like this one in their districts. We think Dallas residents should stop tolerating the politicians! |
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District 7 Councilman Adam Bazaldua's
"Colony Camp" |
This camp in Adam Bazaldua’s District 7 has been dubbed “Colony Camp.” Once again, vacant lots in a South Dallas neighborhood are being colonized by vagrants who would rather live on the streets than work like the rest of us. Not only is this camp in the middle of a neighborhood, but it’s right across from a playground. Vagrancy makes Dallas filthy, dangerous, and unfriendly to families. Dallas families deserve to live in clean, safe communities!
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District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Commuter Camp" |
This camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 has earned the title “Commuter Camp.” The man pictured in the wheelchair has chosen to live in this spot to make his morning commute easier. You can find him panhandling at a nearby intersection every day! There is no excuse for anyone to remain on the streets in Dallas. Hundreds of programs are available to assist those who want it. Panhandlers take advantage of your compassion!
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To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call (214) 670-3111 and Click on your District Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location.
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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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Keep Dallas Safe | 3626 North Hall St, Ste 610, Dallas, TX 75219 |
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