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Dallas’ overall violent crime rate drops nearly 30% — but business robberies increase over last yearDallas public safety officials say the crime reduction is more significant than other years.
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Dallas' new "Constitutional Police Unit" will focus on accountability and protecting the rights of citizens, according to Dallas Police Department officials.
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The Dallas County District Attorney's Office has established a protocol for defense attorneys whose cases may be affected by deletion of Dallas Police Department body-worn camera videos.
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The Dallas Police Department responded to a shooting at a residence on Royce Drive on Sunday.
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Bessie Rodriguez's death comes two weeks after Dallas City Council voted to rename a stretch of Jim Miller Road after her murdered son, Santos.
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Pleasant Grove residents raised concerns about the city's plan to rename a stretch of Jim Miller Road in honor of Santos Rodriguez, the 12-year-old killed by Dallas police 50 years ago.
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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said the officer will recover, while the man who shot the officer is in critical condition with his own gunshot wound.
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Dallas Police Department officials told council members the city's violent crime rate is dropping. But while some areas decrease, murders have increased over last year.
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An Oak Cliff man, who lost his job as a security guard after he was wrongfully arrested, says Dallas police racially profiled him and mistook him for a violent criminal.
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The State Fair of Texas was evacuated Saturday night after reports of a shooting.
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The amended ordinance against prostitution was ruled too broad by a municipal court, but one council member said it's still vague.
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Tony Timpa, 32, died while in Dallas police custody in 2016. His family filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against four Dallas police officers, alleging one's use of excessive force led to Timpa's death.