From Keep Dallas Safe <[email protected]>
Subject Dallas Suffers Due to DPD Response Times
Date June 13, 2024 11:30 PM
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**DPD needs to move from 3,000 to 4,000 police officers ASAP**

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**Dallas: where criminals thrive and businesses leave.**

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**Crime gets worse; Dallas City Council members do nothing.**

**Dallas Suffers Due to 911 Response Times??**

Dallas crime is only getting worse. Simultaneously, Dallas residents are learning they can no longer count on emergency services because 911 call response times continue to rise due to the Police Department's staffing shortage.

**This situation has become dire!**

DPD currently has 3,000 active officers; 4,000 officers are needed to keep up with a city the size of Dallas.

**This deficit of 1,000 officers directly affects how long it will take for the police to answer your 911 call.**

According to the

**Dallas Express** [link removed], the average response time for top priority calls is

**10 minutes**, and lower priority calls can have you waiting between

**4-5 hours**.

Dallas City Council doesn't seem to understand that 911 calls are for emergencies. If they did, they would do everything possible to bring these numbers down. Dallas is losing businesses and residents because these issues are not being addressed.

**Contact your City Council member and inform them these response times are completely unacceptable!**

Contact Your City Council Member! [link removed]

**Press Highlights:**

OPINION: Dallas Duped by Former City Manager Broadnax [link removed]

Broadnax and his failed "equity" policies made Dallas more dangerous. We still have his sycophant, Kimberly Tolbert, who is the interim city manager.

**Dallas City Council should be embarrassed that taxpayers are on the hook for corruption.**

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**Shooting in Deep Ellum Leaves Teen in Critical Condition** [link removed]

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Deep Ellum has become a warzone. Stories showing devastation like this perfectly illustrate why DPD needs extra resources to keep patrols active and residents safe!??
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**Businesses Outtside Dallas Threatened by Vagrancy Crisis** [link removed]

Vagrancy is not a victimless crime. Dallas's lackluster handling of its vagrancy crisis is now spilling into the suburbs. Dallas is ruining its relationship with the rest of the metroplex by not fixing this problem.????

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**City Council must be held accountable for their inaction.**

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**Tracking Illegal Camps:**

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This week, Executive Director Joseph Porter went live from Spring Valley Road just north of the Galleria and exposed the vagrancy crisis in far north Dallas.

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**District 13 Councilwoman Gay Donnell Willis**

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**Panhandler's Bounty Camp**"

This camp in Gay Donnell Willis's District 13 has been dubbed "Panhandler's Bounty Camp." The name refers to the vast collection of junk this vagrant has accumulated at this intersection. The City of Dallas seemingly has no interest in cleaning these spots up and enforcing the law barring pandhandling.

**Dallas residents are not made any safer by the current status quo, and the City Council must act as soon as possible!**

**District 13 Councilwoman Kathy Stewart**

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**Fire Hazard Camp**"

This camp in Kathy Stewart's District 10 has earned the title "Fire Hazard Camp." The camp is at an abandoned gas station just in front of a walking trail. The vagrants have made the gas pumps their temporary home.

**Allowing for vagrants to live like this may prove to be a dangerous hazard for the neighborhood if there is any gas left in the pipes.**

**District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno**

**"Deep Ellum Hubris Camp**

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We named this camp in Jesse Moreno's District 2 "Deep Ellum Hubris Camp." As stated above, Deep Ellum has become more dangerous over the years. Vagrant camps like this one are partially to blame for this trend. This camp remains ever present in the area despite police patrols. Vagrants are left to their own devices and are allowed to accost Dallas residents at their leisure.

**Dallas is suffering from hundreds of scenes just like this one!**

To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call (214) 670-3111 tel:(214)%20670-3111 and Click on your

**District Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location.**

Chad West, Council District 1 mailto:[email protected]

Jesse Moreno, Council District 2 mailto:[email protected]

Zarin D. Gracey, Council District 3 mailto:[email protected]

Carolyn King Arnold, Council 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 mailto:[email protected]

**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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