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How safe is our city? Dallas crime picture mixed despite recent uptick

explores the most critical issues facing our communities. The first series focuses on . In one of the last homicides of 2020, 32-year-old Isaac Mozeke was shot by an unknown gunman while taking an evening walk to a convenience store. This seemingly random act of violence occurred on a corner in one of the most violent neighborhoods of Dallas one that has been a pervasive problem for decades in a city that is struggling to find answers to a recent uptick in violent crime. Nicole Hill holds several photos of deceased brothers Isaac (second from left) and Ishmael Mozeke (left) and their deceased mother Melody Bell, who also went by the name Afiah Bey (center) at her cousin’s apartment in Dallas. Hill was a longtime family friend of the Mozeke brothers, both of whom died by gun violence two decades apart. Bey died mere weeks after Isaac was shot and killed in December 2020.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)

Three years after federal lawsuit, how is bail set for Dallas arrestees?

Three years after federal lawsuit, how is bail set for Dallas arrestees?
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Dallas police to stop arresting people for small amounts of marijuana after new policy

Dallas police to stop arresting people for small amounts of marijuana after new policy Dallas police to stop arresting people for small amounts of marijuana after new policy New policy comes after report found Dallas police made thousands of arrests for small amounts of marijuana on mostly Black and Latino residents. Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia holds up a bag of marijuana during his first public safety committee meeting as chief, which was held virtually, in Dallas on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021.(City of Dallas) A new policy took effect Monday directing Dallas police to stop arresting people for small amounts of marijuana intended for personal use, according to a memo police Chief Eddie García sent to City Council members and the mayor.

Not enough : Dallas activists, elected officials say more still to be done after conviction of George Floyd s killer

‘Not enough’: Dallas activists, elected officials say more still to be done after conviction of George Floyd’s killer Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said he hopes the verdict against Derek Chauvin will propel further reforms in Dallas Demonstrators march down Elm Street downtown during the Not My Son organization s 100 Women March from Dallas City Hall to the Frank Crowley Courts Building on Friday, July 31, 2020. Protests that began in the response to the death of George Floyd in late May continued in Dallas as the calendar moves from July into August. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer)

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