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New Dallas police chief restructures department and more city news
New Dallas police chief restructures department and more city news The DPD is being restructured by its new chief.
Courtesy photo In this weekly wrapup of news around Dallas, the Dallas Police Department has promoted some officers. The city is offering funding for repairs to homes damaged in Winter Storm Uri. There s a new residence being planned for the homeless, and Dallas could reach herd immunity against COVID-19 by early summer. Here s what happened in Dallas this week:
Police promotions Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia promoted Assistant Chief Lonzo Anderson and appointed former Deputy Chief Albert Martinez as 3-Star Executive Assistant Chiefs over the Dallas Police Department.
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Bridgeport Police captains sue to block transfers
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Acting Police Chief Rebeca Garcia is being sued to block transferring captains.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
On Wednesday, Garcia ordered Capt. Brian Fitzgerald, head of the Detective Bureau, transferred to patrol; Capt. Roderick Porter, head of community services, to patrol; Capt. Kevin Gilleran, from special services to head of the Detective Bureau; Capt. Steven Lougal, from patrol to special services; and Capt. Lonnie Blackwell, from patrol to administrative services.
Garcia would not comment on the transfers.
Fitzgerald, Porter and Lougal filed an injunction request in Superior Court Friday to block their transfers. No hearing date on the request has yet been set.
Roma police chief laid to rest
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Chief Garcia died after a monthlong battle with COVID-19. He was 58 years old.
After nearly 36 years in law enforcement and 27 years as police chief of Roma Chief Garcia planned to retire in 2021.
In December, though, Chief Garcia fell sick with COVID-19.
Law enforcement officers from as far away as Laredo traveled to Roma to pay their respects.
Assistant Police Chief Francisco Garcia said he d known Chief Garcia since they were 15 years old. He was always willing to help the community, Francisco Garcia said. His character was: He was very laid back and calm, so he was able to listen to both sides of the story.