Dallas, TX
Southern Dallas community, police chief discuss solutions to crime
Amid the handfuls of individuals packed into the Juanita J. Craft Recreation Middle on Saturday afternoon have been three girls linked by the topic at hand: the price of gun violence in Dallas.
Shalonda Gilmore’s son, 26-year-old Kealon Gilmore, was killed in a mass taking pictures at a southeast Oak Cliff live performance that wounded 16 others. Adriana Vasquez’s son, 22-year-old Fernando Enriquez Jr., was slain in a Far East Dallas drive-by taking pictures. And Chi Ballard’s son, 19-year-old Zuri Goff, died after he was shot within the drive-through of a Elevating Cane’s in Purple Chicken.
The South Dallas occasion, titled “Sufficient is Sufficient — Cease the Violence,” allowed residents like them to talk on to group leaders about arising with methods to forestall crime and placing them in place. The panel was led by police Chief Eddie García, who was joined by a metropolis council member, a pastor, a choose, native nonprofit house owners and different advocates.
The dialog adopted a string of violent crimes in southern Dallas, together with two mass shootings — one on the Oak Cliff live performance and one other exterior a South Dallas get together — that killed two individuals and wounded 25 extra. Different latest crimes throughout Dallas embody a sequence of shootings at Asian-run companies below investigation as potential hate crimes and a taking pictures in Deep Ellum that left two useless and three wounded.
“These previous few weeks in our metropolis have been difficult for all of us,” García stated. “We’re not going to arrest our manner out this.”
García has beforehand stated that the division was centered on the southern a part of the town, and that officers’ heightened presence led to a drop in violent crime.
Division statistics up to date Friday present violent crime is down within the metropolis’s southeast, south central and southwest divisions, the place there have been a complete of two,205 violent crimes this 12 months — 150 fewer than on the similar level in 2021.
The homicide depend throughout southern Dallas is barely greater final 12 months, in accordance with the division’s official tally. There have been 55 murders in southern Dallas this 12 months, 5 greater than throughout the identical interval in 2021.
Throughout the town, murders have elevated to 88 from 76 this time final 12 months. Whereas García frequently commends the division on bettering these statistics, he added Saturday that he’s involved that 90% of the individuals slain in Dallas have been Black or Latino.
“Even when we scale back violent crime, we shouldn’t be leaping up and down if that disparity nonetheless exists,” he stated. “Everyone knows we didn’t get into this mess in a single day and we’re not going to get out of it in a single day. We have to reinvest in not solely our group, however in people.”
As a part of that reinvestment, a number of residents requested for extra alternatives for the youth of their communities, akin to leisure sports activities, summer season jobs and internships at native companies. Others introduced up employment alternatives for individuals with prison information to assist stop them from turning into repeat offenders.
A part of Saturday’s occasion included a job honest open to such residents — which was notable to Victor Alvelais of Dallas CRED, an extension of the nationwide nonprofit Youth Advocate Applications, who stated he attributes the focus of crime in southern Dallas to poverty.
“We now have to handle it,” Alvelais stated. “9 occasions out 10, [crimes] have an financial connection.”
However García argued that two issues will be true on the similar time: Whereas he agrees poverty drives violent crime, lowering it gained’t result in the progress the town must see with out extra short-term options.
“Even investing in our communities at present isn’t going to present itself into individuals not getting killed this weekend,” he stated.
García acknowledged that there are not any simple solutions however stated he plans to proceed internet hosting group discussions in hopes they won’t solely carry extra individuals collectively, however that the number of concepts delivered to the desk will create constructive change over time.
Ballard, Zuri Goff’s mom, stated it’s simply as urgent to start out small — one individual at a time.
“We would like our youngsters secure … however we’ve got to start out reminding them who they’re,” Ballard stated. “No, you’re not a gangster, you’re a police captain. No, you’re not a thug, you’re a mentor. You aren’t what society has advised you that you’re, that you need to turn into.”
Dallas, TX
Texas AG Sues Dallas Over Marijuana Decriminalization Measure
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas and local officials, targeting a ballot measure that decriminalizes marijuana-related offenses and bars police from enforcing state drug laws.
The announcement of this legal action, made last week, is related to Proposition R, also known as the “Dallas Freedom Act,” which was passed in November with nearly 67% approval.
The measure decriminalizes possession of less than four ounces of marijuana and restricts the Dallas Police Department from making arrests or issuing citations for such offenses, except in cases involving larger felony investigations. It also bars officers from using the odor of marijuana as probable cause for searches or seizures.
As of today, in Texas, possession of up to 2 ounces of marijuana is classified as a Class B misdemeanor, carrying a penalty of up to 180 days in jail and a maximum fine of $2,000. Possession of more than 2 ounces but less than 4 ounces is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a maximum fine of $4,000.
The state contends that Proposition R is preempted by Texas state law, including the Health and Safety Code – which criminalizes the possession of marijuana – and the Local Government Code – which obligates municipalities to enforce state drug laws fully. The lawsuit alleges that the charter amendment is unconstitutional under the Texas Constitution to the extent that local laws may not conflict with state statutes.
The lawsuit also argues that Proposition R bars Dallas police from enforcing misdemeanor marijuana possession laws, utilizing the odor of marijuana as probable cause, or expending city funds to test marijuana substances with exceptions in those narrowly defined cases where the alleged offense is a violent or high-priority narcotics felony.
Therefore, the state asked the court to nullify Proposition R, arguing Dallas exceeded its legal authority. It also asks the court to stop city officials and police from enforcing the measure and to ensure state drug laws are followed.
Earlier this year, Texas AGl Paxton also sued the cities of Austin, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin, and Denton for adopting amnesty and non-prosecution policies that he claims violate state laws on marijuana possession and distribution.
Marijuana in Texas
Texas has not yet legalized marijuana for recreational use but has a medical marijuana program in place under the Texas Compassionate Use Act, which passed in 2015. It also legalized the production and sale of industrial hemp and CBD products in 2019, following the Farm Bill of 2018, which legalized hemp, defined as marijuana having no more than 0.3% THC, by separating it from marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act.
Currently, 24 U.S. states have legalized recreational use of marijuana, and 38 states for medical use.
In the November presidential election, several marijuana-related ballot measures were proposed, but most failed.
In Florida, nearly 56% voted “yes” to Amendment 3, which allowed adult-use marijuana; however, it did not meet the required 60% threshold to amend the state constitution.
Similar ballot measures in North Dakota and South Dakota each failed to achieve majority support.
Arkansas voters could have expanded the state’s medical marijuana program, but the state’s Supreme Court ruled – prior to this election – that the votes could not be counted.
The marijuana legalization measure that passed was in Nebraska alone, making it the 39th state to legalize marijuana for medical purposes, though its validity is still being challenged in court.
Meanwhile, in Texas, a lawmaker has recently filed a bill to legalize and establish a regulated market for the production and sale of recreational marijuana. However, past marijuana bills have stalled in the conservative Texas legislature, setting up the next session as potentially crucial for marijuana policy reform in the state.
Dallas, TX
Cowboys vs Giants on Thanksgiving: Dallas is favored after weeks as underdog
The Dallas Cowboys got back in the win column with a surprising upset over the Washington Commanders. Surprising in the fact that Dallas won, and surprising in that it was one of the crazier games seen in a while. The fourth-quarter alone was worth the price of admission.
The Cowboys were able to get their win even though they were roughly 10.5-point underdogs going into the game. Dallas has been the underdog for a while now, but this week they are favored. With their rivals in the NFC East, the New York Giants, coming to town on turkey day, Dallas finds themselves as 3.5-point favorites in the FanDuel odds.
The Giants appear to be falling apart after cutting QB Daniel Jones, getting rocked by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-7, then having multiple players calling the team’s effort ‘soft’ and questioning the game plan.
Could the Cowboys actually go on a winning streak? And how does this sit with a fanbase firmly looking toward draft position?
Dallas, TX
CeeDee Lamb made NFL history on Sunday
During the first quarter on Sunday afternoon against the Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb set an impressive bit of NFL history.
By recording his fourth reception in the game (CeeDee got a lot of work early if that is not obvious) Lamb recorded four receptions for the 44th consecutive game. That is the longest streak in NFL history, according to the Cowboys’ public relations team.
CeeDee Lamb (@_CeeDeeThree) has recorded four receptions in the first quarter. Lamb has recorded at least four receptions in 44 consecutive games, surpassing Michael Thomas for the longest such streak in NFL history.
— Dallas Cowboys Public Relations (@DallasCowboysPR) November 24, 2024
Lamb surpassed former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas to set the record all to himself. The impressive thing about a streak like this is that it crosses over multiple seasons and in CeeDee’s case even multiple quarterbacks.
Obviously this season has been a bit tough for the Cowboys, but seeing CeeDee continually perform is a bright spot throughout it all. Kudos and congratulations to him, hopefully there is a lot more history on the way for him and the team in sunnier days.
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