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Council Chambers, City Hall 1500 Marilla St., Dallas, TX 75201 |
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Democrat Recall Effort Reveals Pro-Crime Bias |
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Democrats have started a petition to recall Mayor Eric Johnson after his recent switch to the Republican party. This effort, along with the policies of Democrat-aligned council members, reveals the anti-police, soft-on-crime attitude of the Democrat party in Dallas.
Mayor Johnson is not a Right-wing politician by any means. The change of his party affiliation did not bring any new policies or positions. Still, the shift drew intense criticism from Dallas’s Left-wing political community.
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| The only real criticism that the Left has against Johnson is that he opposes the radical movement to defund the police and other calls to make Dallas a safe haven for criminals. Evidently, his party switch is seen as a rededication to those principles.
The Left’s reaction to Johnson reveals the true intentions of the Democrat party. Also, it gives insight into why Democrat-aligned council members are unwilling to support policies that would restore law and order in Dallas.
Our city council is overwhelmingly dominated by politicians who were elected to enact Woke, Left-wing policies such as defunding the police and giving free housing to criminal vagrants.
Dallas residents have to stand up and say no to the radical activist class that wants to destroy the city’s prosperity and make life equally miserable for everyone.
The first step is to contact your council member to demand that they fully fund our police department and enable the police department to arrest criminals. DPD needs to move from 3,000 to 4,000 police officers ASAP. If they refuse, vote them out! |
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15-Year Sentence for Fentanyl Supplier Linked to Teen Deaths |
A local fentanyl dealer recently received a sentence of 15 years in prison for his role in the death of three teenagers. We should celebrate when criminals face justice, but we must also ask if 15 years is long enough. The fentanyl epidemic is a threat to America, and Dallas is a hotspot for the drug trade. Lawmakers should consider increasing the penalty for fentanyl-related crimes! Read more...
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17-Year-Old Arrested For Murder Of Two Dallas Teens |
Teenagers are more likely to get involved in crime in cities where criminals are allowed to thrive. Some communities are not policed properly, and criminals often get softer treatment from activist judges or our district attorney. Cracking down on crime will get criminals off our streets, and it will also prevent new criminals from being created. Read more...
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Drugs, Car Theft, Burglaries Plague Two Dallas Neighborhoods |
Adam Bazaldua’s district is one of the most dangerous in Dallas. What is the council member from District 7 doing to protect his constituents? Seemingly nothing! If we ever want Dallas to be safe, we must acknowledge that the city council’s attempts to create “equity” have only further damaged the communities they represent. Blacks and Hispanics deserve safety too! 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. In this stream, we expose the City's half-measures on homelessness.
Watch here. |
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District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Big Tent Camp" |
We named this camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 “Big Tent Camp.” Urban camping is illegal in the State of Texas, so it should not be possible for vagrants to erect a huge tent under a bridge in the middle of the city. Sites like this are disruptive to the flow of traffic, and authorities have no way of knowing what kind of crime may be happening inside. |
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District 14 Councilman Paul Ridley's
"Transient Camp" |
This camp in Paul Ridley's District 14 has been dubbed “Transient Camp.” Vagrants in the downtown area often choose to forgo tents or permanent structures in favor of sleeping in the open with their belongings. People living on the street are forced to move periodically by the city’s cleaning crews, but they simply take their things to another area and resettle. |
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District 7 Councilman Adam Bazaldua's
"Slum Camp" |
This camp in Adam Bazaldua’s District 7 has earned the title “Slum Camp.” Camps in this neighborhood around South Blvd have literally grown into a giant slum. Vacant lots throughout this community have been taken over by vagrants who choose to live on the street so they can feed their drug addictions rather than get help. Stop making it easy to live on the street! |
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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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