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Dedicated to preserving a safe and prosperous community, supporting responsible law enforcement, and preventing unrest from taking root in Dallas.
A Dem Dallas judge was just hit with two public sanctions. She jailed two defendants without legal authority, let her coordinator run a hearing without telling the parties, and secretly recorded another judge. Over 100 motions were filed to remove her. Still think…
When lawbreakers feel bold and law-abiding citizens feel nervous, you don’t need a chart to know which way things are heading.
Sex offenses in Dallas jumped 46% this month, the biggest spike in any violent crime category. But you won’t see City Hall sounding the alarm. How many more will it take before they care?

There’s a word for letting the same violent offenders go over and over again. It’s not justice. It’s betrayal.
A convicted Nigerian romance scammer has been arrested by ICE. He used fake love and forged passports to steal from Americans, then tried to flee. Now he’s in custody, and it’s one less fraudster targeting vulnerable people.

Leadership means fixing what’s broken, not rebranding it. People are tired of ribbon cuttings while their streets fall apart.
An illegal immigrant was arrested in Dallas for intoxication manslaughter. He’s accused of killing someone while driving drunk. No bond, no right to be here. How many more families have to be torn apart before Washington acts?

The city says it’s housing the homeless. Residents see tents under bridges and fires by the freeway. One of those things isn’t true.
No city can survive a double standard in law enforcement. Cops can’t be punching bags for protestors and political pawns for council members.
You can’t call it a “vibrant district” when bullets outnumber bookings.
This is huge. For Dallas, this could mean real pressure to stop enabling tents on sidewalks. Fascinating development.
🚨#BREAKING: President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order that will urge cities and states to remove homeless individuals from public streets and relocate them to designated treatment and rehabilitation centers
You shouldn’t have to schedule your emergency around city staffing levels. But in Dallas, help shows up when it feels like it.