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Dallas HERO, the group behind the controversial charter amendment requiring DPD to maintain a force of at least 4,000 officers, alleges the city isn't complying.
4:46 p.m.: Story was updated with additional responses from the city and Dallas HERO. Dallas HERO threatened Monday to file a lawsuit if the city did not adhere to a November voter mandate to hire ...
A group called Dallas HERO has put city officials on notice over a controversial charter amendment passed last year. Its warning: Comply with the mandate to hire hundreds more police officers ...
It’s the second time the nonprofit Dallas HERO organization has said it would sue the city since voters approved changes to the city charter that require the police department to maintain 4,000 ...
Dallas HERO sent the city a sternly worded letter today demanding that Dallas officials comply with the terms for Proposition U. This proposition was part of a slate of three charter amendments ...
Dallas HERO Executive Director Damien LeVeck says when Dallas residents voted for Proposition U, public safety was top of mind. The charter amendment has been controversial among some Dallas leaders.
Daniel Comeaux will lead the Dallas Police Department. The decision was made by Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert ...
The group that helped place Prop U on the ballot in 2024 says the city isn't doing enough to implement the will of voters. We’re expected to get our latest look this week at the city of Dallas ...
It was put forward by Dallas Hero, a nonprofit financially backed by Bennett. Proposition S mandates the city waive its governmental immunity to allow lawsuits from residents and businesses who ...
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