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The Dallas Police Department has terrible timing per local crime watchers. A supporter of the September 11 Foundation reached out with this story. Per Dallas local news, Dallas Police honored for crime reduction day after mass shooting involving ten victims and no suspect in downtown Dallas.

The move comes less than a week after a Dallas judge lowered the bond for a murder suspect represented by a campaign contributor from $2,000,000 to just $500,000 and police are still searching for a teenage gunman who shot four over Christmas.

Dallas Police Honored For Crime Reduction Day After Mass Shooting

Chief Eddie Garcia Seen With Mayor Eric Johnson

Surprise To Citizens: Dallas Police Honored For Crime Reduction Day After Mass Shooting

The news came as a surprise to citizens too as Garcia’s plans have been mostly kept under wraps from citizens and journalists. The award also comes after Dallas was hit by a data breach which affected nearly twenty thousand cases including assaults, rape, and other crimes against persons. Police Chief Eddie Garcia had a number of comments in the city press release. Police Chief Eddie Garcia had a number of comments in the city press release.

Police Chief Eddie Garcia had a number of comments in the city press release.

Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said, “The Violent Crime Evidence-Based Reduction Plan is the result of work closely with criminologists, hearing from other departments within the City, and, most importantly, listening to our neighborhoods most impacted by violent crime. Our ultimate goal is the reduction of crime, with an increase in community trust. We will strive for both, as these concepts are not mutually exclusive. We will see further challenges in 2022 and our priority now is for our men and women to continue to partner with our community and strive to achieve an even safer Dallas.”

The award also comes just weeks after Dallas Police chose not to charge a Dallas paramedic who was seen on video kicking a subject repeatedly.