Charges Dropped Against Deep Ellum Bartender Assault Accuser

Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot has dropped felony criminal mischief charges against L’Daijohnique Lee, the woman allegedly assaulted by a Deep Ellum bartender in an incident caught on video nearly two weeks ago. Dallas police issued a warrant for Lee’s arrest Tuesday based on her admission that she broke the…

Dallas Police Charge Deep Ellum Beating Victim With Criminal Mischief

Dallas police charged L’Daijohnique Lee, the woman allegedly beaten by a Deep Ellum bartender in an incident caught on video almost two weeks ago, with felony criminal mischief Thursday afternoon. Lee is accused of knocking out the windows of Austin Shuffield’s car after an altercation in the early morning of…

Could High and Tight Be Held Liable for Deep Ellum Assault?

Days after a woman was beaten in an early-morning altercation in Deep Ellum, her lawyer said he was considering suing not only the man accused of punching her repeatedly, but also the bar where he worked. At a news conference this week, civil rights attorney Lee Merritt said High and…

Dallas Police Upgrade Charges Against Bartender Accused of Deep Ellum Attack

Austin Shuffield, the former High and Tight bartender accused of beating up a woman in Deep Ellum parking lot last week, faces upgraded charges, the Dallas Police Department announced Thursday morning. Shuffield, initially charged with assault causing bodily injury and interfering with an emergency call, both misdemeanors, is now accused…

Dallas Police Arrest Two in Dallas ISD Serial Robberies

Dallas police made two arrests in the string of robberies near Dallas ISD school campuses that have shaken up students, parents and employees over the last month Thursday. Roshun Dixon, 17, and Christopher Wade, 18, both admitted being involved in at least one of the crimes, police said. Beginning Feb…

Former Richardson Mayor Guilty in Federal Corruption Beef

A federal jury in Sherman found former Richardson Mayor Laura Jordan guilty of corruption related crimes Thursday afternoon. Jordan accepted cash, trips, $24,000 worth of home renovations and a job with a $150,000 annual salary in exchange for supporting for supporting a large mixed-use development near Central Expressway. Jordan, whose…

Dak Prescott’s Dog Got Out and Bit Someone, Frisco Police Say

Dak Prescott’s dogs got a chance to break into the open field Monday morning and took it, Frisco police say. Residents of the suburb have more to fear than just coyotes, it seems. Around lunchtime Monday, one of the Cowboys quarterback’s neighbors near Hilton Head Lane and Princess Caroline Court…

Police Make Arrest in South Dallas Machete Murders

A Dallas man hacked two people to death with a machete before ditching the bodies in one of the victims cars late Saturday night, according to police. Dallas Police Department officers got a 911 call around noon Sunday, after a neighbor checked out a car that had been left across…

Newly Reconstituted DPD Vice Unit Makes Prostitution Bust

Working with state and federal law enforcement agencies, the Dallas Police Department, including officers from the narcotics and newly reconstituted vice divisions, arrested four men and women as part of an investigation into potential human trafficking at four northwest Dallas massage parlors. DPD detectives also took several potential trafficking victims…

Dallas Cops Aren’t Issuing Traffic Tickets Like They Once Did

Among the many issues stemming from the Dallas Police Department’s struggles to hire and retain police officers is that it is becoming harder to get a traffic ticket in Dallas, according to city officials, DPD union leaders and municipal court data. “You cannot get a ticket in this town,” Dallas…

Dallas’ Three Cops per Thousand Residents Rule Was Just a Guess

One of the biggest takeaways from reporting on Dallas’ never-ending quest to calculate the level of police staffing needed to keep the city as safe and livable as possible is that so many people think they already know the answer. Cop union leaders, City Council members and the police chief…

Want to Truly “Back the Blue”? Try Backing Their Unions.

Stephen Young has a great piece up on our website now analyzing police staffing in Dallas and whether we need more, fewer or the same number of officers than we already have. As he explains in his story, the overall problem of police staffing is surprisingly complex, with many moving…

Texas Legislature Rolls Out Its Plan to Help Victims of Sexual Assault

Sexual assault survivors and advocacy groups joined with Republican and Democratic legislators at the Texas Capitol on Monday to tout 20 filed or soon-to-be-filed bills aimed at helping victims of sexual assault seek justice in the aftermath of their attacks. The proposed changes begin in both the House and Senate…

In Some Circumstances, Should Cops Show Less Restraint, Shoot Sooner?

In the Tuesday morning television coverage of the four Houston police officers who were shot the night before, the most heartbreaking and infuriating words came from Joe Gamaldi, president of the Houston Police Officers Union. “We are sick and tired of having targets on our back,” Gamaldi said. “We are…