The week in Metroplex news – 2025 04 04

Some area news that happened over the last week or so:

Prop U: the rubber hits the road

We’re starting to see the fallout of the passage of Prop U in the November election last year. Currently there are about 3,000 police officers in Dallas. The formula for police vs population in Prop U means we need about another 900. That’s a lot of new cops in a time when it’s hard to hire, even with the additional money DPD will get from the required distribution of city monies under Prop U.

DPD says it can add about 300 officers this year, plus more space for its academy. City Council originally wanted to recommend 250 new officers, but after some debate has settled on asking for 325. You’ll note that that’s adding ten percent of the existing force, which is a lot. DPD’s culture needs to change, but uncontrolled change isn’t ideal either.

That said, if DPD doesn’t bring on new officers quickly, some resident, probably someone connected to Monty Bennett and Dallas HERO, is going to sue the city. The loser of that lawsuit is going to be the citizens and taxpayers of Dallas. Meanwhile, the DMN’s editorial board thinks that since the people passed Prop U, the city needs to get creative and get more new officers in the door by any means necessary, especially financial incentives. That money will have to come from somewhere. One source the city has identified is the Office of Community Care, which provides social services to Dallas residents. It’s going to lose about $5 million to DPD. Monty Bennett is getting exactly what he paid for.

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