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Crime gets worse; Dallas city council members do nothing.
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High crime is anti-family and anti-child.
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Dallas: where criminals thrive and businesses leave.
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Trump Calls Out Brutal Dallas Beheading — Families Deserve Answers on City’s Decline
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Dallas is reeling after the horrific beheading of motel manager Chandra Nagamallaiah by a repeat offender. This brutal murder shocked our city and made national headlines. Even President Trump weighed in, condemning the violence and pointing to the decline of Dallas under failed leadership.
The accused killer, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, is an illegal immigrant with a long criminal record — including child indecency and assault charges. He should have never been free to roam Dallas, but he was. Instead of being deported or kept behind bars, he was given chance after chance until he took the life of an innocent husband and father.
This tragedy isn’t random. It’s the product of years of leftist policies in Dallas that refuse to confront crime head-on. From ignoring ICE cooperation, to understaffing DPD, to tolerating encampments and panhandling, City Hall has created a culture where criminals feel emboldened. A beheading in our city is not just unthinkable — it is the clearest sign yet of how far Dallas has fallen.
While Dallas leaders pat themselves on the back and claim “crime is down,” residents see the truth every day: more shootings, more reckless driving, more violent offenders walking free. Other counties in North Texas work with law enforcement to protect their communities. Dallas does not. And families are paying the price in blood. |
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Dallas families deserve better. We cannot accept a city where criminals roam free and innocent people are slaughtered in broad daylight. Contact your City Council member today and demand they end the politics, back law enforcement, and make Dallas safe again.
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Charlie Kirk’s Tragic Death, Dallas Jails Overflowing, City Still blocking ICE and more…
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Executive Director Mark Lutchman opens with a heartfelt message on the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk — a bold voice silenced far too soon. Then, he turns to the chaos unfolding in Dallas: jails are over capacity, shelters are being abused, and City Hall still refuses to cooperate with ICE. Criminal aliens, repeat offenders, and violent predators are slipping through a broken system, while Dallas families are left to deal with the fallout. This isn’t sustainable. And it’s not just a policy failure — it’s a leadership crisis. When will our city finally prioritize safety over politics?
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FedEx Employee Attacks Co-Worker With Hammer, Then Shoots Him
A Dallas FedEx worker was beaten with a hammer and shot by a co-worker over an alleged grudge. The attacker used the victim’s own gun, shooting him three times before fleeing. He’s now in custody, and the victim is stable.
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Mendelsohn Pushes DART Transparency, RTC Demands Crime Data
After months of DART withholding updated crime stats, Councilwoman Cara Mendelsohn’s persistence paid off. The Regional Transportation Council unanimously voted to demand full NIBRS-format data from DART and other agencies. Transparency is finally on the table.
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17- Year Old Rescued By Police During Harry Hines Traffic Sto
Dallas PD rescued a 17-year-old girl from prostitution during a Harry Hines traffic stop. Deon Harris, 32, was arrested for forcing her into the sex trade. How many more kids are being exploited on Harry Hines while City Hall drags its feet on fully staffing DPD?
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Tracking Illegal Camps:
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District 2
Councilman Jesse Moreno
"Roadside Panhandler"
A lone panhandler stands at a high-traffic freeway interchange, barefoot, holding a cardboard sign, with cars whizzing by on all sides. This isn’t just a safety issue. It’s a total breakdown of public order in a major gateway corridor of Dallas. What’s the plan to stop the daily panhandling at our intersections before more people get hurt, or worse? |
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District 7
Councilwoman Adam Bazaldua
"Tent in the Thicket"
A single blue tent is tucked away in the brush just off MLK Jr Blvd, surrounded by overgrown vegetation and scattered trash. The area looks like a secluded encampment zone with limited visibility from the main street, a serious safety and sanitation risk. How long has this camp been allowed to stay hidden just off MLK Blvd, and what’s your plan to remove it and restore the area for public use? |
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District 6
Councilman Laura Cadena
"Occupied Overpass"
A full-blown homeless encampment is set up under the LBJ overpass—tarps, carts, and debris right next to traffic. Councilmember Cadena, why is this allowed on a major freeway? What’s your plan to clear it and keep it from returning?
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To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call (214) 670-3111 and Click on your
District Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location. |
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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.
www.keepdallassafe.org
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