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The department is headed by a chief of police who is appointed by the city manager who, in turn, is hired by the Dallas City Council. The city manager is not an elected official. Primary responsibility for calls for police service are seven operations divisions based on geographical subdivisions of the city.
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Brown in 2015. Brown was appointed police chief in April 2010 [9] and sworn into office on May 4, 2010. [8] [10]The New York Times reported that Brown has "earned a national reputation as a progressive leader whose top priority is improving relations and reducing distrust between the police department and the city’s minority residents."
After the vote, interim Dallas Police Chief Michael Igo issued a chief’s update, Document, 24-0021, stating “effective immediately, Dallas Police officers will not enforce possession of ...
The Dallas Police Department (DPD) has begun hosting a series of outreach meetings to inform immigrant communities that the agency will not take part in any deportation raids or arrests currently ...
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Interim City Manager Kimberly Tolbert said they are going to focus on finding a new police chief to achieve the goal of making Dallas a safer city.
Ulysha Reneé Hall (born February 10, 1971) [2] is an American police officer. She served as the chief of police of the Dallas Police Department from 2017 through the end of 2020. Hall grew up in Detroit. Her father was a police officer with the Detroit Police Department, but was murdered in 1971 when she
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia told city council members the majority of murders are done by people either committing other crimes or engaging in high-risk behavior.