Issue No. 50 | July 21, 2022

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Vagrant Violence in Dallas

The homeless population in Dallas has become increasingly hostile and violent, with no end in sight. Dallas residents are forced to bear the burden as more and more of them are attacked in their own communities. Vehicle break-ins, home intrusions, and violent assaults perpetrated by vagrants are becoming a commonality around the city. 


One of the most recent instances of these vagrant attacks was covered by the Dallas Express when a horrific assault on a couple in District 14 sent one of them to the hospital with serious injuries. “My husband was attacked by a homeless person while sitting in a parking lot near Carrol (sic) and Abrams,” said Jennifer Rodriguez, “He beat our car with a hammer. Broke out the windows!” When her husband exited the vehicle, the homeless man used the hammer to brutally attack him. The violent encounter resulted in her husband suffering a head injury and a torn rotator cuff. 


“I’m afraid of random people, people panhandling,” Mrs. Rodriguez said. “Sorry, but this has really gotten out of hand. And, FYI, they don’t want a ride to the nearest shelter. They know where it is and don’t want to be there for various reasons. Mostly because they don’t want to follow rules!” Her concerns are absolutely justified, especially after experiencing such a traumatic event that no Dallas resident should have to go through. Where is the city? When asked for a response regarding this vicious attack in his district, Dallas City Councilmember Paul E. Ridley did not reply. 


The Keep Dallas Safe team has also experienced this violence firsthand during our weekly surveys of encampments around the city. In June, we were documenting one of the encampments between Royal Ln and N Central, in District 13, when a vagrant man charged toward us and assaulted our vehicle. He began pounding on the doors and windows, prompting us to leave that area immediately. We’ve reported this encampment to Councilmember Donnell Gay Willis multiple times, but we have not received a response. 


Just this month, as we were surveying a different encampment along Stemmons Trail, we were attacked again by a vagrant man. This time, the man wielded a stick as he blocked the road by standing in front of our vehicle, refusing to let us pass unless we gave him something. After briefly attempting to reason with him, we were able to get around the man and leave the area. We’ve reported this encampment to Councilmember Omar Narvaez on several occasions, and yet again, no response has been given. 


Thankfully, in both incidences we are extremely lucky that none of us were ruthlessly beaten like Mrs. Rodriguez’s husband was. 


Dallas residents must demand that their elected city representatives take serious action to address this issue. Vagrants are on the rise in Dallas, and as more people are living on the streets, more of these violent attacks will happen. It’s completely outrageous that the good people of Dallas are getting beaten and abused while their representatives ignore their concerns and fail to protect them.


Demand better from your councilmember; tell them to prioritize addressing homelessness and crime to ensure your safety!




Click the link below to find contact information

on your city councilmember:

Keep Dallas Safe - Councilmembers

Safety Plan Without the Safety

"We should be promoting initiatives that advocate for more police patrols in crime ridden areas, not padding the pockets of our city departments who naively advance their non-police related solutions to homicide."


"We are not fooled by this new safety plan being rolled out by the city, it’s nothing more than a political red herring by people who want to keep their job without doing it."


To read more, click the link below to view the full story: 

Safety Plan Without the Safety

Weekly Camp Update:

Each week, Keep Dallas Safe takes a trip around the city's districts to document encampments with the purpose of informing the city of their locations, and advocate for the enforcement of the laws protecting residents and businesses from the problems these illegal camps produce. 


We currently track more than 100 encampments around Dallas.

"Hot Spot" Camp

Located in Councilman Adam McGough's District 10


This location has earned the title of "Hot Spot" camp because of the high volume of homeless individuals who live and panhandle at this underpass. 


We estimate that there are approximately 5 to 6 individuals that reside at this encampment. More people are moving to this location, but Councilman Adam McGough continues to ignore our repeated requests to address the encampment. 

The "Extra Side" Camp

Located in Councilman Adam McGough's District 10


This location earned the title of the "Extra Side" camp because this camp is located right in-between several fast-food restaurants.


We have reported this camp to Councilman McGough for months, but the camp still persists. While residents of District 10 stop to get a quick bite, they are accosted by individuals at this camp.

"Overcrowded" Camp

Located in Councilman Adam Bazaldua's District 7


This location earned the title "Over Crowded" camp because this particular encampment is one of the largest in Dallas.


This photo shows 4 tents that individuals reside in, but there are more than 20 in the general area. Keep Dallas Safe has repeatedly reported this encampment to Councilman Adam Bazaldua. 


If you see an encampment in your area, please notify your district councilman with the date and camp location via email.


(Contacts are Linked Below)

Our Mission Statement:

Keep Dallas Safe exists to address crime and homelessness in Dallas with the goal of transforming Dallas into the safest large city in Texas for residents and businesses.

We aim to have a City Council that prioritizes crime rate which directly determines the quality of life in Dallas. We do this by fighting against the "defund the police" movement, holding accountable our city leaders' efforts towards lowering district crime rates, and highlighting our city's homelessness problems by pushing for enforcement of Penal Code 48.05.

Chad West, District 1

Chad.West@dallascityhall.com

Jesse Moreno, District 2

Jesse.Moreno@dallascityhall.com

Casey Thomas, II, District 3

richard.soto@dallascityhall.com

Carolyn King Arnold,District 4

Phil.foster@dallascityhall.com

Jaime Resendez, District 5

jaime.resendez@dallascityhall.com

Omar Narvaez, District 6

Omar.Narvaez@dallascityhall.com

Adam Bazaldua, District 7

Adam.Bazaldua@dallascityhall.com

Tennell Atkins, District 8

maria.salazar2@dallascityhall.com

Paula Blackmon, District 9

paula.blackmon@dallascityhall.com

Adam McGough, District 10

adam.mcgough@dallascityhall.com

Jaynie Schultz, District 11

sophia.figueroa@dallascityhall.com

Cara Mendelsohn, District 12

cara.mendelsohn@dallascityhall.com

Gay Donnell Willis, District 13

gay.willis@dallascityhall.com

Paul E. Ridley, District 14

paul.ridley@dallascityhall.com

To Report an Encampment:

Dial 3-1-1 or Call: (214) 670-3111

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