Dallas: Texas state police moving in as Dallas murders skyrocket

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Officials Discuss Deploying Troopers in Dallas | Officer.com

Texas is about to send hundreds of state troopers into Dallas due to the soaring murder numbers and spike in violent crime.

Same story line for just about every middle or large sized city in America.

Some reading between the lines here too....the Dallas Black Officers Association is pissed off about the black chiefs new strategy of reassigning cops to new shifts/zones to combat this crime. What is it? We tried it in Atlanta......put more black officers into black neighborhoods to try to build trust and lower conflict. Have the patrol these areas in high crime times such as after 3pm until 3am.

And the black cops hate it. Because it's a shitty assignment in a high crime area during shitty hours.
 
Was that good for you? Do you have a cigarette afterwards? Or do you just towel off?

Hey its tuna breath bodecea!! USMB is gonna take up a collection to send you some Tic Tacs. Where shall we send them?
 
Cops quitting Dallas in droves...
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99 Dallas Police Officers Quit in 10 Weeks
December 13, 2016 | Ninety-nine officers have quit or retired from the Dallas Police Department since October, continuing an exodus that started last year.
Meanwhile, the department has hired only 30 people for the next academy class in February. Police officials aimed to fill the class with 60 officers, Interim Police Chief David Pughes told council members Monday at a public safety committee meeting. The shrinking department is down to 3,252 officers, well below the desired 3,500. The force hopes to hire 449 officers this year to make up for attrition. Council wants police staffing to average three officers per 1,000 residents. The department is faced with a troubled police and fire pension fund, low salaries compared with other cities and a rising crime rate.

Recruitment is lagging behind the rate at which officers are leaving. Last fiscal year, which ended in September, 294 officers left the department, and the department hired 142 officers during the same period. The losses have hit every part of the police force, Pughes said. There are only 13 motor jockeys, the cops who are likely to patrol school zones with their motorcycles, often writing speeding tickets. Last year, there were 22. A property crimes task force was disbanded last month because there weren't enough officers. And other specialty units have been stretched thin. "Being down 400 officers, it's spread throughout the entire department," Pughes said. The chief said the department is moving resources and officers as needed to ensure there are enough cops to answer 911 calls.

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Ninety-nine officers have quit or retired from the Dallas Police Department since October, continuing an exodus that started last year.​

Meanwhile, the department has been battling an uptick in violent crime this year. There have been 160 homicides this year, and overall violent crimes — a category that includes aggravated assaults, robberies, murders, sexual assaults — are up 12 percent this year over last year. Much of the increase has been linked to drugs. "Right now the majority of the homicides we're seeing is home invasions of drug houses," Pughes said. About 48 percent of this year's homicides have been solved, police records show. Pughes said that number is not higher because witnesses to drug murders are often unwilling to cooperate.

Retired Dallas Police Chief David Brown created a violent-crime task force in March to target high-crime areas. Recently that task force, which is made up of officers from the K-9, gang, narcotics and tactical units, has been targeting fugitives. Pughes said the group is focused on getting repeat offenders off the streets, the ones who commit multiple robberies or assaults. The task force is no longer geographically focused on five crime hot spots as it was in the beginning. Pughes said the task force "continues to do a good job" and uses "intelligence-based policing" to patrol areas with the highest crime rates, which vary from week to week.

99 Dallas Police Officers Have Quit in 10 Weeks | Officer.com
 
Like bill o'reilly said a few years back. We don't have a gun problem, we have a black male problem.
 
Officials Discuss Deploying Troopers in Dallas | Officer.com

Texas is about to send hundreds of state troopers into Dallas due to the soaring murder numbers and spike in violent crime.

Same story line for just about every middle or large sized city in America.

Some reading between the lines here too....the Dallas Black Officers Association is pissed off about the black chiefs new strategy of reassigning cops to new shifts/zones to combat this crime. What is it? We tried it in Atlanta......put more black officers into black neighborhoods to try to build trust and lower conflict. Have the patrol these areas in high crime times such as after 3pm until 3am.

And the black cops hate it. Because it's a shitty assignment in a high crime area during shitty hours.



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Officials Discuss Deploying Troopers in Dallas | Officer.com

Texas is about to send hundreds of state troopers into Dallas due to the soaring murder numbers and spike in violent crime.

Same story line for just about every middle or large sized city in America.

Some reading between the lines here too....the Dallas Black Officers Association is pissed off about the black chiefs new strategy of reassigning cops to new shifts/zones to combat this crime. What is it? We tried it in Atlanta......put more black officers into black neighborhoods to try to build trust and lower conflict. Have the patrol these areas in high crime times such as after 3pm until 3am.

And the black cops hate it. Because it's a shitty assignment in a high crime area during shitty hours.
But Tim McVeigh! What about him?
 
Officials Discuss Deploying Troopers in Dallas | Officer.com

Texas is about to send hundreds of state troopers into Dallas due to the soaring murder numbers and spike in violent crime.

Same story line for just about every middle or large sized city in America.

Some reading between the lines here too....the Dallas Black Officers Association is pissed off about the black chiefs new strategy of reassigning cops to new shifts/zones to combat this crime. What is it? We tried it in Atlanta......put more black officers into black neighborhoods to try to build trust and lower conflict. Have the patrol these areas in high crime times such as after 3pm until 3am.

And the black cops hate it. Because it's a shitty assignment in a high crime area during shitty hours.
Responding to complaints of racist White police brutality in the Bedford/Stuyvestant (Black) community of Brooklyn, NY, in the late 1960s, Mayor Abe Beame withdrew all White cops from those three precincts, replacing them with Black cops.

The White cops liked it. The Black cops didn't. Within six months Bed/Stuy community leaders were complaining that the Black cops were more brutal than the Whites.
 
Responding to complaints of racist White police brutality in the Bedford/Stuyvestant (Black) community of Brooklyn, NY, in the late 1960s, Mayor Abe Beame withdrew all White cops from those three precincts, replacing them with Black cops.

The White cops liked it. The Black cops didn't. Within six months Bed/Stuy community leaders were complaining that the Black cops were more brutal than the Whites.

Even blacks don't want to be around black people. Wherever blacks are the majority, you have crime, poverty, and misery.
 
Prayer circles let the cat out of the bag: faith as a delirious substitute for knowledge. Where are the punks and ho's in the Dallas 'hood and what are they doing right now? Why are we being forced to ask for the sake of little girls and Jesus Horatio Christ?
 

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