Risqué Reneé Hall may be the new moniker for outgoing Dallas Police Chief Reneé Hall.
Hall who is about to leave as the embattled police chief of Dallas may have more to answer for than just her lack of leadership and supervision during the Dallas George Floyd protests and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge debacle. Internal reports at the time showed Hall lied about the events around the bridge event.
Those may be minor issues in comparison.
A year and a half ago there were media rumors about her relationship with Dominique Alexander and the conflict of interest it posed in the Dominique Alexander case. She has often publicly put him out front in an advisory role for the Citizens Police Oversight Board.
Additionally, he brags regularly about his close ties to her. It appears those ties are closer than previously known as two current Dallas Police officers noted Hall and Alexander have been intimate and that the relationship has clouded her judgement.
Alexander has multiple arrests to his credit outside his activism. A year ago when he and Hall are reported to have been involved, Alexander was being arrested on a felony assault charge in a domestic violence case involving his girlfriend.
Alexander faced charges of assault causing serious bodily injury and a misdemeanor assault in the cases.
Alexander was convicted of shaking a 2-year-old baby in 2011. He was sentenced to five years but released on probation shortly after his sentencing. Alexander has also been convicted of theft, making a false police report and evading arrest. He’s also been indicted in Denton County for felony theft.
This is one of the people the police chief chooses to spend time with in both official and unofficial capacities.
Risqué Reneé Hall Continued…?
The behavior in this case calls into question why TC Broadnax is following the same plan as last time.
In the previous search for a new police chief, TC Broadnax used a secret panel to determine who would be selected as Dallas’ new police chief. He is doing the same again – calling into question is he incorporating the assistance of Dominique Alexander or other convicted felons into the process.
Neither Broadnax, nor Jon Fortune, Assistant City Manager for Public Safety, returned emails seeking comment about the police chief’s judgement or these allegations coming from inside the department.
It is clear there is no leadership coming from their offices or Risqué Reneé Hall on the crime rate which is exploding in Dallas where parents are shot on their way to pick up a child from childcare or members of cult groups are allowed to graffiti hate symbols on city parking garages.
We need our old Chief Malik Aziz back as a Chief and now more than ever as Acting Chief of DPD.
U Haul demoted everyone that was a threat to her and the BEST of DPD leadership got demoted while those not worthy and not a threat were promoted.
If you don’t believe me, just look at the crime stats and what’s going on in Dallas!