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Dallas Police Union Leaders Discuss PD Chief Hall's Resignation
Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata and Black Police Association of Greater Dallas President Terrance Hopkins joined NBC 5 Today to discuss the resignation of Chief of Police Renee Hall.
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Black Police Association Hosts a Community Press Conference Supporting Chief Hall
Dallas is on the brink of a milestone no one wants: 200 murders in a year. Despite demands for Chief Renee Hall to develop a plan of action, some are coming to her defense. At a press conference Friday, members of the Black Police Association of Greater Dallas said Chief Hall is being treated unfairly. “The issues in Dallas are…
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BPA Holds News Conference to Support Chief Hall
At a press conference Friday, members of the Black Police Association of Greater Dallas said Chief Hall is being treated unfairly.
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Black Police Association of Greater Dallas Holds Community Rally for Dallas' Chief Renee Hall
Leaders with the BPA held a community rally to show support for Dallas Chief of Police Renee Hall.
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Ex-Cop's Murder Trial for Shooting Neighbor in His Home Set to Start
Last September, a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black man in his own apartment. That much is settled. But nearly every other aspect Amber Guyger’s murder trial for the killing of Botham Jean remains cloaked in controversy as opening statements in the case are set to start Monday.
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Challenges Face Dallas Police Chief Returning From Medical Leave
Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall returns from more than a month of medical leave Monday with a new set of challenges at headquarters.
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Controversy Over Reform for Oversight of Police Extra Jobs
Dallas police are considering reforms for oversight of the extra jobs officers work beyond their regular city hours and some of it worries officers and the people who hire them.
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Latino Dallas Police Union Calls for Removal of Chief U. Renee Hall
A Dallas police union Wednesday called for the removal of Police Chief U. Renee Hall after a survey of members gave her an 83% ‘no confidence’ vote.
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Dallas Police Boost Homicide Squad After 40 Murders in May
Dallas Police announced Friday they have shifted detectives to boost the homicide squad in response to a rash of killing in the month of May.
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Stronger Civilian Police Oversight Advances in Dallas
Stronger civilian oversight for Dallas Police is moving forward with a plan endorsed this month by the weak existing board and public town hall meetings scheduled to start next month.
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Dallas Officer Speaks Out About Response Time, Manpower
A veteran Dallas police officer is speaking out about declining manpower and the department’s response time claims.
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Nearly 1K Officers Have Left Dallas PD Since 2014
The Dallas Police Department continues to lose officers faster than it can hire and train new ones.
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Dallas Police Chief Finalists Tour City as Interviews Begin
The seven finalists for Dallas police chief toured police facilities Monday and began a series of meetings and interviews with city officials and community leaders.
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Texas Senators Announce New Pension Deal – Retirees Worry
A new deal to solve the Dallas Police and Fire Pension crisis has retirees worried about their benefits.
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New Deal in Dallas Pension Crisis
A promising new deal in the Dallas Police and Fire Pension crisis is the result of negotiations with state senators in Austin the past two days, according to participants in the talks.
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With Pension Crisis Unsolved, Dallas Police and Fire Retirees March on City Hall
On Wednesday, police and fire retirees took to those streets again to raise awareness of the growing crisis surrounding their pensions.
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Police Associations Call for Outside Investigation of Incident Involving Dallas Assistant Chief
Several Dallas police associations are calling for an outside investigation of an incident involving one of the department’s assistant chiefs, claiming concerns of a cover-up.
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Dallas Black Police Association Joins Police Critics Demanding Reform
The Black Police Association of Greater Dallas Friday joined Dallas Police critics demanding reforms, including powerful civilian review of alleged police misconduct.
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Dallas Crime Up, Response Time Slower, Manpower Shrinks
Dallas Police leaders delivered bad news to city leaders Monday as City Hall ponders how much money to spend on public safety for the next fiscal year.
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Dallas Police Will Spend More Than $30 Million on Overtime This Year
The Dallas Police Department is spending millions more on overtime this year than projected. Police commanders say the overtime has gone toward special crime-fighting initiatives that have kept crime down. The City Council says the missed projections can’t happen again next year.