Thanksgiving week has come and gone, but while the city took a break, crime didn’t. From stabbings to shootings to unsolved murders, Dallas neighborhoods have been rocked by violent chaos. And the question on everyone’s mind is this: where is the leadership we were promised? |
On Black Friday, instead of a bustling holiday shopping scene, terror struck outside the Cityplace Target. A man was stabbed in broad daylight—a reminder that danger doesn’t take a holiday. To be clear, this isn’t some isolated freak incident; this is the reality Dallas residents face far too often. Then there’s West Oak Cliff, where a man was gunned down early Sunday morning. While police arrested 43-year-old Pedro Vazquez in connection to the shooting, it’s little comfort to grieving families and neighbors asking why these tragedies are becoming so common. Over in South Dallas, another life was taken, and another family destroyed, as the U.S. Marshals Task Force worked to apprehend a suspect in the fatal stabbing of a resident just days before. |
Violent crime is spiraling out of control, and Dallas leadership is asleep at the wheel. Props S and U passed because residents are sick and tired of empty promises. Yet what have we seen? Delays, debates, and excuses while families continue to live in fear. Dallas, this city belongs to us—not to the criminals running rampant or the politicians who refuse to act. It’s time to hold the city council accountable. Contact your council member, flood their phones, demand answers, and don’t stop until they take action. Our city deserves better. |
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Press Highlights: |
Texas Hit by Wave of Child Sex Crimes Committed by Illegal Aliens Another wave of illegal aliens arrested for horrific child sex crimes—including right here in Dallas County, where 14 were caught exploiting kids in just one month. How many more innocent lives need to be destroyed before our leaders wake up? Border security isn’t just policy—it’s about protecting our children. Enough is enough! |
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Copper Thieves Plunge Dallas Into Chaos—When Will It End? First, it’s the internet. Then it’s emergency services. What’s next? These copper thieves are crippling Dallas neighborhoods, and the city is STILL dragging its feet. This isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s putting lives at risk. When will our leaders step up and put an end to this chaos? |
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Dallas Firefighters Left Hanging—Where’s Their Hard-Earned Pay? Our firefighters sacrifice everything to keep Dallas safe, yet City Hall can’t even get their paychecks right? Delays in the Vacation Buy Back program have left 200 Dallas Fire-Rescue members without the extra cash they count on—just in time for the holidays. This isn’t just a snag—it’s a slap in the face. When will City Hall respect those who risk it all for us? Enough excuses—get it done! |
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Tracking Illegal Camps:

District 7, Councilman Adam Bazaldua
“Fair Park Filth”
Right across from the iconic Fair Park station, this tent and its occupant have claimed the public sidewalk—just steps from one of Dallas’ most notable landmarks. Councilman Bazaldua, how much longer will you allow the heart of your district to be tarnished like this? Public spaces are meant for everyone, not private campsites. It’s time to stand up, take action, and restore order. Dallas deserves better—clean it up NOW!

District 2, Councilman Jesse Moreno
“Trash Heap on Hall Street”
Tucked away on a forgotten corner, camps like this on Hall Street have turned it into a dumping ground for trash and despair. Piles of garbage and makeshift drying lines dominate the corner, turning this once-respected area into a public health hazard. Council Member Jesse Moreno, your district deserves better than this disgraceful scene! It’s time to prioritize action and reclaim our neighborhoods. Dallas residents won’t stand for this negligence—let’s clean up our streets and restore Freedman’s Town to the community it’s meant to be!

District 6, Councilman Omar Narvaez
“Harry Hines Panhandling Hotspot”
At the bustling intersection of Harry Hines Blvd and Royal Lane, panhandlers have turned this busy roadway into a spectacle of desperation and distraction. This hotspot is not just an eyesore—it’s a safety hazard for drivers and pedestrians alike. Council Member Omar Narvaez, how long will you allow this chaos to persist? Your district deserves streets free from this kind of disorder. It’s time to enforce the law, clean up our intersections, and reclaim our public spaces!