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Crime gets worse; Dallas city council members do nothing.
The local media lies about crime.
DPD needs to move from 3,000 to 4,000 police officers ASAP.
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Dallas is at a Crossroads—It’s Now or Never!
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This week’s major
bust by Dallas police—where officers seized stolen guns, meth, marijuana, and other drugs—proves exactly what we’ve been saying: crime is spiraling out of control in our city. Our streets are becoming more dangerous by the day, and it’s the families of Dallas who are suffering. We can’t just sit idly by and wait for more tragedy to strike. The time for action is now.
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Vote YES to Proposition S. Citizens must have the ability to hold
their government leaders accountable. It’s part of the very fabric of the American constitution. Proposition S gives Dallas residents the legal standing to hold city leaders to account for their failures through the ability to challenge bad authorities through the process of the courtroom. If leaders followed the law, they’d have no reason to oppose Proposition S.
Vote YES to Proposition T. Dallas already surveys the community opinion on topics and issues regarding quality of life in Dallas. Right now you can give input to your City Council leaders on “qualifications, characteristics, and opportunities” as the City is currently recruiting for its next City Manager. Proposition T ensures the results of these surveys - effectively the VOICE of Dallas - directly impact the paycheck of one of the most powerful positions in our city government. Proposition T
simply ties performance to paycheck.
Vote YES to Proposition U. The Dallas Police Department (DPD) is Understaffed! Not only is our city’s officer-to-citizen ratio grossly short by about 1,000 officers, but the starting salary is the lowest in the greater DFW metroplex. Dallas’s skyrocketing crime rate and noncompetitive benefits repels potential hires for DPD. Response times in Dallas are well beyond unacceptable but our city leaders have refused to equip DPD to address the daunting issue of hiring. Proposition U will UNDO the Leftist agenda to defund and dissolve the department that keeps Dallas safe.
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The time for action is right now. If we don’t pass these amendments, we’ll see more crime, longer
police response times, and continued failure from city leadership. Dallas deserves better. Our families, our businesses, and our future are on the line. Vote YES to giving our police the resources they need, holding our leaders accountable, and let’s make Dallas safe again. It’s now or never!
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Press Highlights:
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Dallas Police Bust: Stolen Guns, Drugs, and Five Suspects Arrested
Dallas police made a major bust on Jeffries St., arresting five suspects and seizing stolen guns and a huge stash of drugs. The operation, part of the Place Network Investigation (PNI), involved SWAT, the gang unit, and more. But what’s really fueling these high-crime zones, and why are our streets overrun with drugs and violence? What can be done to stop it?
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Woman Shot and Killed Behind South Dallas Church, Suspect Arrested
A woman admitted to starting a fire at a Northwest Dallas mobile park, killing a man and three dogs. The destruction of four homes highlights the urgent need for stronger city oversight and enforcement. We demand action from the City Council to address public safety failures.
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Texan Patriot Leads Citizen Charge Against City Establishment
A proud Texan and Marine vet, Pete Marocco, is leading a movement to fix Dallas' public safety crisis! With over 170,000 signatures, he's pushing for Propositions S, T, and U—which could finally boost police staffing and hold city leaders accountable by tying their pay to performance. City elites are fighting it tooth and nail, but Marocco is standing tall against the establishment! Could this be the change Dallas needs?
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Tracking Illegal Camps:
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District 7 Councilman Adam Bazaldua
"Luxury Tent Living in Baz's Backyard"
We’re calling this one "Luxury Tent Living in Baz's Backyard" because nothing screams failure louder than a homeless camp popping up next to a real estate sign. This mess is in District 7, and guess who’s responsible? Councilman Adam Bazaldua! While he’s busy playing politics, these encampments are spreading like wildfire. Our neighborhoods are being overrun while the city council sits on their hands!
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District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez
"Tracks of Chaos”
This camp is in District 6, under Council Member Omar Narvaez, and we’ve named it “Tracks of Chaos” for its filthy and chaotic state right by the railroad. This mess shows how little leadership and accountability we have in our city! Narvaez is letting these camps grow while turning a blind eye to the crime and destruction they bring. How long are we going to tolerate this neglect?
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District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno
"Farmer's Market Fiasco"
This encampment is located in District 2, represented by Council Member Jesse Moreno, and we’re calling it the "Farmer's Market Fiasco." What’s supposed to be a thriving area near downtown Dallas has been turned into a camp for vagrants. Council Member Moreno should be held accountable for letting these public spaces turn into lawless zones!
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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.
www.keepdallassafe.org
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