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Dallas 911 Call Center is Still In Trouble

Dallas 911 Call Center is Still In Trouble
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Memo Outlining New Dallas Police Directive to Not Respond to Some Calls Released, Quickly Rescinded

Updated on January 4, 2021 at 7:26 pm NBCUniversal, Inc. A city of Dallas memorandum dated Jan. 1 that said in most cases police officers would not be dispatched to certain types of calls like car thefts, criminal mischief and child custody disputes, was rescinded Saturday afternoon. Quietly released, many learned about the directive via social media, including Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) who tweeted a scathing response Saturday. We won t allow this California style lawlessness in Texas. We will prioritize supporting-not defunding-our police force. The State of Texas will begin work this month to fix this. Everyone in our state deserves to be safe from crime.

Dallas Police Issue Memo To Stop Responding To Car Thefts, Fraud and Other Crimes

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. A memorandum issued by the city of Dallas on January 1st said that in most cases police officers would not be dispatched to certain types of calls like car thefts, criminal mischief and child custody disputes. The so called “change in dispatch strategy” was recommended in a study designed to increase department efficiency. Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata called the recommendations unfortunate but necessary without more officers. “We’ve got to look at what we are really trying to do, and we are trying to get down that violent crime,” Mata said. “And to do that we are going to need more hands-on-deck, more officers answering those violent crime calls and doing more proactive policing.”

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