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NGAN, Family of Man Killed by Dallas Police Demand Unedited Videos, Charges for Officers
Civil rights activists with the Next Generation Action Network joined family members Kyle Dail, a man killed by Dallas Police last week, in demanding the department release unedited videos related to the case and charge and terminate the officers involved in the fatal shooting.
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Dallas Police Unions Encourage Veteran Officers Not to Retire
More than a quarter of Dallas officers are eligible for retirement this month — leaving the chief to encourage veteran officers to stay on board.
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Dallas Police Chief, Union Leaders Work to Avoid ‘Devastating' Wave of Officer Retirements
More than a quarter of Dallas police officers are eligible for retirement this month.
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Dallas Braces for Summer as City Sees Spike in Murders
After good progress in crime reduction, there’s been an increase in homicides in Dallas this year. NBC 5’s Ken Kalthoff explains.
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Dallas Sees Increase in Murders as Summer Crime Season Approaches
There’s been an increase in murders in Dallas so far this year, and the summer crime season is only just starting.
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Police Chief Visits Resident After City Hall Complaint
A neighborhood complaint at Dallas City Hall Wednesday about an overnight police operation drew a personal visit from Chief Eddie Garcia.
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Police Chief Visits Resident After City Hall Complaint About Police Conduct
A neighborhood complaint at Dallas City Hall Wednesday about an overnight police operation drew a personal visit from Chief Eddie Garcia.
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Dallas Police Chief Talks School Safety, Department Attrition in Community Meeting
Police Chief Eddie Garcia continues to make rounds throughout Dallas, visiting neighborhoods to discuss crime intervention and community collaboration.
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Safety in Schools Among Topics in Dallas PD Community Meeting
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia is continuing his rounds around Dallas, visiting various neighborhoods to discuss crime intervention. NBC 5’s Candace Sweats reports.
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Suspected Dallas Salon Shooter Faces Four Additional Charges
Jeremy Smith, the man accused of opening fire on seven people inside an Asian-owned hair salon last week and injuring three women, is facing four more charges Wednesday morning.
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FBI Opens Hate Crime Investigation After Shooting at Asian Owned Salon in Dallas
As Dallas police search for the gunman wanted in connection with a series of shootings targeting Asian-run businesses, a community meeting brought people together with investigators Monday night.
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Community Meeting Monday Night Amid Investigation Into Possible Hate Crimes
A community meeting is planned for Monday night as Dallas police investigate three shootings at Asian-owned businesses as possibly connected and motivated by hate.
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FBI Opens Hate Crime Investigation After Shooting at Asian-Owned Salon in Dallas
A community meeting is planned Monday night as Dallas police investigate three shootings at Asian-owned businesses as possibly connected and motivated by hate.
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Dallas Crime Improvement Gets National Attention
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia testified at the US Senate Committee hearing discussing the city’s crime reforms.
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Search is on for ‘Cowards' Responsible for Killing a Sleeping Woman in Dallas
“Cowards” is the only description the Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has for the person or persons who opened fire on a sleeping family and killed an 18-year-old woman.
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As More Officers Enter Department, Dallas Police to Be ‘Data-Driven,' Chief Says
After about 10 months on the job, Dallas police Chief Eddie Garcia says his goal is to be data-driven when it comes to reducing violent crime and the deployment of more officers.
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Dallas PD Chief Updates on Officer Shot in Lake Highlands
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia gave an update early Monday morning after a police sergeant was shot in the hand while responding to a burglary call at a Lake Highlands apartment.
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Nonprofit Expects Dallas Police Plan to Fight Domestic Violence to Boost Calls for Help
Some advocates who support survivors of domestic abuse welcome the Dallas Police Department’s new plan to invest additional resources into combatting domestic violence.
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Nonprofit Expects Dallas' Plan to Fight Domestic Violence to Boost Calls for Help
Some advocates who support survivors of domestic abuse welcome the Dallas police plan to invest more resources into combatting domestic violence.
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New Dallas Domestic Violence Plan Builds on Past Recommendations
The Dallas mayor and police chief rolled out a new plan Monday to combat domestic violence, which continues to increase even as overall violent crime appears to be edging lower.