Dallas Police Chief Announces Violent Crime Reduction Plan

Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall
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DALLAS (KRLD) - Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall released her plan to reduce crime on Thursday after 200 murders took place in the city in 2019. 

Mayor Eric Johnson recently requested a plan to do something about the growing crime problem in the city.

Last year, Dallas saw an increase of 3.9 percent in overall crime compared to the previous year.

By mid-December violent crime rose in the city by 15 percent.

Chief Hall wants to see a 10 percent decrease in murders and aggravated assaults in the Southeast, Southwest, and South Central Divisions.

She also plans to reduce individual and business robberies by 10 percent in the Northeast and Southwest Divisions.

Chief Hall says her goals include improving communications within the department, and with external partners.

Chief Hall plans to present the new plan on Jan. 13 to the Public Safety Committee.

Johnson gave the following statement on the plan:

"This plan is a start. I am pleased to see Chief Hall’s ideas for reducing violent crime in our city. And I am glad to see that she has described this plan as a 'living' document, as I have some concerns that I hope to see addressed in the coming weeks.

"For example, our city’s violent crime reduction goals ought to be more ambitious. We should strive to reduce homicides, aggravated assaults, and robberies to 2018 levels citywide, at least. And over the next five years, our aim should be to reduce violent crime back to the historic lows this city saw in 2013 and 2014.

"I would also like to see more details on the implementation of the strategies mentioned in this plan, including some clear timelines and metrics for measuring outcomes.

"Dallas deserves our very best efforts in the year ahead to ensure that 2020 is safer than 2019, and that our residents can sleep soundly knowing that our police department is working aggressively and strategically toward apprehending and deterring violent offenders. This plan is key to our success in this regard, and I look forward to discussing it in more detail with the city manager and the esteemed members of the Dallas City Council."