Apartments hotbed of criminal activity, Dallas police say

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2022
  • Dallas police say a lot of crimes across the city happen at apartment complexes.

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  • @His_Name_Was_King
    @His_Name_Was_King Год назад +5

    At the complexes" or by residents of the complex....wordplay is always crucial and deceptive.

  • @IONAPINKMOXIE
    @IONAPINKMOXIE Год назад +7

    The feds need to create some incentive to build new, AFFORDABLE homes

    • @fartsfartington9019
      @fartsfartington9019 Год назад +2

      This. Absolutely this.

    • @mmassehs3251
      @mmassehs3251 Год назад

      It’s crazy how so many Republicans are the ones scooping up the contracts for these things and Republicans are blaming Democrats yes Democrats are awful but keep in mind Trump Sean Hannity Carl Tuckerson all invested in a ways to scheme from section 8 housing and then retract funding once they receive federal approval so they can use it on circulatory accounts and their own personal favor

  • @tacocasa8182
    @tacocasa8182 Год назад +5

    OAK CLIFF THATS MY HOOD!!!!

  • @idacooper625
    @idacooper625 Год назад +2

    Beating up senior

  • @Budguy68
    @Budguy68 Год назад +1

    Dezone, deregulate and reduce property taxes.

  • @parkerottoackley6325
    @parkerottoackley6325 Год назад +5

    ☻️,,, y'all like blaming crimes on everything or anything 🙄
    Except the TRUE reason why there are so many crimes !!!

  • @vitogriffin8902
    @vitogriffin8902 Год назад +1

    Didn't they just have the same exact talks several months ago? The police said they were going to create a little group to "target" the apartments with the most crime and the council said that wasn't enough and they wanted to come up with something that I'm sure restricts citizen's rights in order to prevent crimes that haven't happened yet, and they wanted to come up with some new standards and procedures for apartment management to follow... How's all that working out? Why are we doing another story without follow up from the stories from 5-6 months ago?

  • @CEOkiller
    @CEOkiller Год назад +1

    Who would have ever thought that crime happens at apartments?

  • @Tharealswavee
    @Tharealswavee Год назад +3

    Marketplace be boomin 😅😅

  • @BassGodPantheon
    @BassGodPantheon Год назад +2

    Pop Up Check Points are a good first steps.

    • @vitogriffin8902
      @vitogriffin8902 Год назад +1

      Great first steps....for further trampling on the rights of the people and pushing the police state forward. What would the check points you're talking about be designed for?

    • @BassGodPantheon
      @BassGodPantheon Год назад

      @@vitogriffin8902who cares about the rights of violent criminals? Because I don’t! I care more about the innocent victims.

    • @vitogriffin8902
      @vitogriffin8902 Год назад

      @@BassGodPantheon no shit Sherlock, but the "violent criminals" who nobody cares about, live, move, and operate among everyone else. So what is a pop up checkpoint, and how does that detect or deter criminals without stomping the rights of everyone else? I'm not ok with the vast majority of citizens in those areas who aren't violent criminals getting shaken down and harassed by officers who've been sent there by people who don't live there or have to put up with that kind of tyranny and abuse, just so they can maybe make stats on paper look better. Then you're putting everyone in the area at both the mercy of the criminals, and the police, so now they're ducking possible violent encounters at every turn. Have them start the checkpoints right at your house and see how much you like it, then set them up all over the neighborhoods where the council members and the other elected and appointed tax paid officials live, and if it works out real good and y'all are happy with it, then they can approach the public with their thoughts and ideas about expanding them. There's a reason you don't see license or dui or any checkpoints other than immigration/smuggling in TX, and the reason is because they're unconstitutional and counterproductive.

    • @BassGodPantheon
      @BassGodPantheon Год назад

      @@vitogriffin8902 🤦🏾… now I have to respond to a wordy encyclopedia…🤨🧐🤓. First let me help you understand me. One. I know for a fact there’s systemic biases in the system. The numbers speak for themselves. I believe we black folks should be more proactive in policing ourselves. We can’t continue to allow white people to police us without established community black civilian oversight (members of individual communities) Second. The vast majority of the citizens in these areas most definitely more afraid of the shoot ‘em up bang bang bangers than they are of the police. That’s why these people don’t talk to the police because of fear. Third. As to the “pop up check points”. Individual community members CIVILIANS WHO ACTUALLY LIVE IN THE COMMUNITY will or should work in partnership with their local pd’s. I understand your point about the licensing/dui check points. But things are clearly spiraling out of control and this do nothing attitude ain’t it!!!

  • @TRIPLEDIGITS
    @TRIPLEDIGITS Год назад

    Rent is $950-$1100 for a 1BED 1BATH

  • @Isayitwithmychest
    @Isayitwithmychest Год назад

    Alexis Wainwright tho 😚☺☺☺

  • @Portlycranium
    @Portlycranium 23 дня назад

    It makes me wonder the demographics of these apt complexes. I really dont have to wonder long.....usual suspects....same story......repeat........ repeat...... repeat.......👻

  • @mostpassiveuser8904
    @mostpassiveuser8904 Год назад

    You get what you voted for.

  • @idacooper625
    @idacooper625 Год назад +1

    You cant stop crime it's going to coun