From Keep Dallas Safe <[email protected]>
Subject Our Kids Are in Danger. City Hall Is Asleep.
Date April 24, 2025 11:45 PM
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A teen opened fire inside a Dallas high school. Five shot. He’s still eligible for bond. This is what school safety looks like under our current leadership.[link removed]

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**No child should be scared to walk to school.**

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**Crime gets worse; Dallas city council members do nothing.**

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**Crimes increase when Judges set bail low.**

**Our Kids Are in Danger. City Hall Is Asleep.**

Two high school attacks. One in Dallas, one in Frisco. One with a gun, the other with a knife. Both committed by 17-year-olds. Both inside school property. And both are a reminder that school safety in North Texas is not just slipping — it’s already gone.

In Dallas, **Tracy Haynes Jr.** [link removed] opened fire at Wilmer-Hutchins High School, shooting five people. Five students and staff who will never look at their hallways the same way again. Haynes’ bond was set at $3.1 million. And while the judge refused to lower it, the fact that we’re even discussing a bond for a school shooter tells you how unserious our system has become.

**There should’ve been no bond at all.**

Just days before, **Karmelo Anthony** [link removed] stabbed a fellow student to death at a track meet in Frisco. His bond? Dropped from $1 million to just $250,000. Now he’s home on house arrest, with activists defending him [link removed] and the media quietly moving on.

**Meanwhile, the victim’s family has been left to pick up the pieces in silence.**

Let’s be clear: if kids can bring weapons into schools and walk away with house arrest, we’ve already lost control. Leaders want to talk about “restorative justice” and “trauma-informed discipline” while parents are just trying to get their kids home in one piece.

**Enough with the talking points — our schools need real security, real consequences, and leaders who stop making excuses for violence.**

Keep Dallas Safe is calling for an overhaul of school safety citywide. No more weak policies. No more reactive politics. No more selective outrage depending on which story the media decides to promote.

**If you’re tired of the excuses, contact your city council member today and demand immediate action on school safety.**

Contact Your Council Member [link removed]

**Downtown Dallas: Just Don’t Make Eye Contact**

A woman was knocked unconscious [link removed] by a homeless man in broad daylight near the Adolphus Hotel. He told police God told him to do it. There is a gross  disconnect between the growing danger on our streets and a City Hall that insists everything’s fine. While they virtue signal about compassion, Dallas families are left to fend for themselves. No bail. No plan. No police. Just chaos, and a city leadership still turning a blind eye.

**Press Highlights:**

Downtown Dallas Crime Score 7x Higher Than Fort Worth’s [link removed]

**Downtown Dallas** now has a

**crime score 7x higher than Fort Worth’s**, according to the latest

**MCBA report.** Motor vehicle theft is

**18x higher**, and assaults are

**15x.** This isn’t just a stat sheet—it’s a warning.

**Public safety must come first.**

Dallas Man Tied to 7 Shootings—No Public Warning [link removed]

A Dallas man is serving

**50 years for two random murders**, and now police believe he’s linked to

**five other shootings, including another murder.** Yet there was

**no public warning**, no community alert.

**How many lives could’ve been spared** if DPD had sounded the alarm?

Dallas Illegal Immigrant Arrested for Sex Crime Against Child [link removed]

Last week,

**Yenwer Ramirez Gonzalez**, an

**illegal immigrant in Dallas**, was arrested for

**Indecency with a Child – Sexual Contact.** How many more kids have to suffer before

**leaders stop pretending this isn’t a crisis?**

**Tracking Illegal Camps:**

**District 2, Councilman Jesse Moreno**

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**Dawson Street Encampment**

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What used to be a quiet corner beneath the overpass has now turned into a full-blown encampment. Multiple tents, piles of belongings, shopping carts, and bins line the concrete, creating a clear hazard for both health and safety.

**Councilman Jesse Moreno, how long can this area stay like this before it demands real attention from your office?**

**District 6, Councilman Omar Narvaez**

**"Boxed-In Tent"**

Wedged between the columns of an overpass and the side of a parked semi-truck, this lone tent sits in a precarious and clearly unsafe spot. It’s a stark reminder of how deeply this crisis has spread—right into the shadows of major roadways.

**Councilman Omar Narvaez, are we really supposed to believe this is what compassion or strategy looks like?**

**District 7, Councilman Adam Bazaldua**

**"Hidden Grove Camp"**

Tucked away in the dense greenery off Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, this hidden tent shows how encampments are adapting to avoid detection. Overgrown areas like this become shelters, but also hotspots for unmonitored activity and growing safety concerns.

**Councilman Adam Bazaldua, what’s being done to address these secluded sites before they spiral into something worse for everyone?**

To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call (214) 670-3111 tel:(214)%20670-3111 and Click on your

**District Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location.**

Chad West, Council District 1 mailto:[email protected]

Jesse Moreno, Council District 2 mailto:[email protected]

Zarin D. Gracey, Council District 3 mailto:[email protected]

Carolyn King Arnold, Council District 4 mailto:[email protected]

Jaime Resendez, District 5 mailto:[email protected]

Omar Narvaez, District 6 mailto:[email protected]

Adam Bazaldua, District 7 mailto:[email protected]

Tennell Atkins, District 8 mailto:[email protected]

Paula Blackmon, District 9 mailto:[email protected]

Kathy Stewart, District 10 mailto:[email protected]

Jaynie Schultz, District 11 mailto:[email protected]

Cara Mendelsohn, District 12 mailto:[email protected]

Gay Donnell Willis, District 13 mailto:[email protected]

Paul E. Ridley, District 14 mailto:[email protected]

**Mission Statement:**

Keep Dallas Safe exists to address crime and homelessness in Dallas with the goal of transforming Dallas into the safest large city in Texas for residents and businesses. We aim to have a City Council that prioritizes crime rate which directly determines the quality of life in Dallas. We do this by fighting against the "defund the police" movement, holding accountable our city leaders' efforts towards lowering district crime rates, and highlighting our city's homelessness problems by pushing for enforcement of the prohibition of urban camping.

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