A long awaited plan from the Dallas Police Department to address crime at apartment complexes fell short of council members’ expectations.
“I’m going to join the category of those that are not satisfied with this presentation,” said council member Adam McGough Tuesday at a meeting of the city’s public safety committee, which he chairs.Dallas police report last year 19% of all violent crime happened in apartment complexes. While violent crime overall has fallen, the department’s data shows apartments are the most likely place in Dallas to be murdered, robbed, or become a victim of aggravated assault.
Noting the trend police have identified, council members of the public safety committee have asked for a plan to address it. “That’s a piece of the puzzle. But the rest of the puzzle is a lot bigger. And that’s what I was hoping to see in this and I don’t,” said McGough.
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