Dallas Aquatics Drowning In Lies

Dallas Aquatics Drowning

Dallas Aquatics drowning in lies after we finally gets a response to our Juneteenth post. The Faither’s Day piece outlines two sets of discrimination at the Fretz pool. After repeated attempts, aquatics superintendent Raul Robles responds.

Robles said, “Our office is aware of the incidents referenced and regret the inconveniences…”

Robles states staff told the parent the issue with tempered glass on an all plastic swim mask.

He goes on to say ” we do not allow glass in the facility” for safety reasons. Other Side Dallas would agree with the assessment, but staff never inspected the mask.

At the time the swimmer was not allowed to use it because it covered his nose – not that it constructed of glass. Additionally, no one on staff ever inspected the goggles to look at construction.

Dallas Aquatics Drowning

He also speaks of equalization issues with glass masks and the need to close the pool if glass breaks in it. There is no response on the issue of alcohol being present.

Other Side Dallas thinks most would agree this would be a reasonable standard. Our problem is it has taken a week for Parks and Rec staff to get back to us on something basic. The assertion is also denied by the family who provided the mask for inspection.

Dallas Aquatics has not indicated if they reached out to the family ot not. We have seen a copy of an Americans with Disabilites Act complaint to the Department of Justice.

It is unknown what this will cost taxpayers because staff is not trained on these issues.

Dallas Aquatics Drowning Over Speedo Swim Masks

Per the Speedo website, the mask has polycarbonate lenses with anti-fog coating.

It uses a “Comfort fit” silicone skirt for leak-proof fit and has a speed fit easy headstrap adjustment. The swim mask is for children who have smaller, narrower faces.

No one on the Park Board has returned emails on this issue. Jaynie Schultz‘s office was also notified, but there has been no response from Park Board member Jeff Kitner.

Kittner also works as Chief Operating Officer for the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce.

Another City Council Equity Giveaway

Another City Council Equity Giveaway

Another city council equity giveaway was on the Consent Agenda this morning. The item has moved after District 12’s Cara Mendelsohn pulled it from the agenda.

Council Member Mendelsohn asked why a 2018 policy needed to be updated so soon.

David Noguera said he anticipates minimal staff time from his team.

A question asked how can Dallas trust an out of state entity for a policy if they can’t handle their own state incorporation paperwork. It seems Noguera and Housing can not provide adequate oversight to this project.

Today city council is considering a $300,000 payment for a Phase II consulting contract. The contract would be to draft policy and engage stakeholders. The professional services contract was first to be paid to Michele S Williams LLC. There is an amendment to make payment to Michele S Williams, sole proprietor.

A big issue for city council to consider is the fact Michele S Williams LLC is not a Texas registered business. The LLC does not have a registered agent in Texas per state officials.

Another City Council Equity Giveaway

Additionally, Michelle S Williams LLC is not in good standing per Maryland.

Another City Council Equity Giveaway
Another City Council Equity Giveaway

Citizen Opposition

A resident of District 11, Christopher Suprun, also spoke against the contract. He noted the large number of local organizations who could perform this contract. He mentions the issues about using a firm that has issues with its own state incorporation.

Suprun then asked why city staff was not aware of incorporation issues. He posed to city council why they would use an outsider. Suprun believes there are many firms with local ties who better understand Dallas.

Why Another City Council Equity Giveaway?

As the city advertised, B.U.I.L.D. grants. BUILD stands for Broaden Urban Investments to Leverage Dallas.

The city launched the small business grant program in 2020. The goal was to assist small businesses hit by global COVID-19 pandemic. The program said it would provide selected businesses with one-time grant of up to $3,000.

In January 2021, Other Side Dallas documented eight local organizations who never received their grant. It is unclear who kept or used those funds.

One nonprofit called it a classic bait and switch.

Another education based nonprofit noted they received a notification Friday. The notice demanded agreement to new terms not outlined in the original advertisement. They were then given one businesses day to agree.

Afterward, the nonprofit then still never received their funds. Their reaction to this bait and switch was outrage.

Other Side Dallas has been unable to get city staff to respond to inquiries about this contract or the BUILD grant problems.

Safe Night Secret Report

Safe Night Secret

Why is having a safe night secret? Dallas’ economy continues to nosedive while Dallas does not respond to crime increases.

In April 2022, a private entity, Safe Night LLC, put on a “free” program for Dallas city employees. (It is unclear if Safe Night LLC got paid by Dallas city or not. The City of Dallas has not responded to open records requests to date.)

Safe Night Secret

Dallas is currently experiencing unparalled violent crime rates. Dallas has experienced one hundred ten murders to date. This is twenty-seven higher than 2020.

Nearly every weekend, Dallas police is responding to incidents in entertainment districts like Deep Ellum and Greenville Avenue.

It is hard to have a complete picture of violent crime given Dallas Police choice to hide crime data.

Secret Safe Night Blame Games: Business and Cops

Currently, community activists working in concert with private special interests are attacking Dallas police for not participating in ongoing discussion. This comes just a year after Deep Ellum attacked city officials for enforcing noise ordinances.

Safe Night LLC will not release its report to Other Side Dallas that they provided to city management. They are also not releasing city employee evaluations of the April program. There are reports they did provide it to city officials in Dallas and 24 Hour Dallas. They seem to be hiding the data from everyone else.

Other Side Dallas is waiting for response on cost to the city for these services.

Line police officers we spoke to paint a clear picture that the Safe Night program is not realistic.

One officer called the presented program another social justice experiment.

The officer said, “it’s great for people who want to defund cops.” She continued, “it’s bad for everyday citizens avoiding crime.”

Beyond Dallas Police, it is unclear the relationship between the private entities. The Deep Ellum Foundation reportedly pulled out of 24 Hour Dallas a few weeks ago.

24 Hour Dallas also had a leadership shake up with one principal saying Randal White got pushed out.

Bryan Tony took over as lead on the Good Neighbor Initiative. He also would not respond to a request for the 24 Hour documents.

Eric Johnson Surrenders

Eric Johnson Surrenders

Mayor Eric Johnson surrenders in his battle against TC Broadnax. In a post on Medium, Johnson said he will work with Broadnax moving forward. The two pledged a collaborative environment moving forward.

Eric Johnson Surrenders

As we asked earlier it appears Tristan Hallman is the mayor’s janitor – cleaning up his messes.

Less than two weeks ago Johnson said,” it was time for a change at the top of our city government.” Johnson now realizes he is short the votes needed to remove Broadnax. Johnson has effectively boxed himself into a corner.

Eric Johnson Surrenders

The mayor and city manager have “agreed” to improve personal relations. They will focus their combined attention on several issues.

Those include permitting, public safety, and general city communication.

Permitting may be the biggest issue to tackle.

The city manager will develop a new action plan for permitting delays. It is unclear if he will start anew or use Council Member Blackmon’s recommendations from May.

The plan will move from the usual city system and be customer centric. The goal is to both create systemic improvements in the system, but also respond to issues now.

On public safety, the two have found new friendship. Both Mayor Johnson and City Manager Broadnax say they will work together.

Broadnax has committed to active and timely meet-and-confer negotiations with public safety. This is for both fire and police services.

Broadnax will also continue violence interruption service, lightning improvements, and blight remediation. Violence interruption often has high price tags with questionable results.

The mayor and city manager will also start having biweekly discussion on issues to promote discussion. A few citizens we spoke to already expected this type of communication and were surprised it wasn’t happening already.

Moving forward initiatives like the mayor’s “Summer of Safety” campaign will be a focus.

These issues will receive attention also. They include attracting talent, technology infrastructure, and firefighter concerns.

Michael Patino: Another Cop Arrested For DWI

Michael Patino

Dallas Police sergeant Michael Patino accused by Arlington police of Driving While Intoxicated. Second in as many months.

Michael Patino

Arlington dispatched police and fire units to the 6900 block of Russell Curry Road last week for a motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival they found a white Dodge Ram pickup had left the roadway and crashed into a tree.

Medical units transported the driver, Dallas police officer Michael Patino, via EMS helicopter. His triage rating was critical per one source connected to the scene.

Arlington officers believe alcohol was a factor in the crash. Arlington police will charge Patino with DWI upon discharge from the hospital.

Michael Patino Career

Dallas Police say Patino is a Special Operation Division sergeant. His normal assignment is at Love Field. He is on administraive leave pending an Internal Affairs investigation.

He is the second officer in as many months charged with DWI assigned to the Special Operations unit.

Tristan Hallman – Fall Guy or Janitor?

Tristan Hallman

Is Tristan Hallman a fall guy or the mayor’s janitor trying to clean up the inevitable mess that follows him?

Ten days ago Dallas expected TC Broadnaz to be cleaning his office by now. Instead it appears Broadnax is stronger than ever and has a council majority behind him.

For groups like the Dallas Builders Association the anger is palpable. The same for Dallas Professional Firefighters. They are starting to point fingers not only at Eric Johnson, but Tristan Hallman, too.

Hallman is the former Dallas Morning News reporter/editor who is the mayor’s policy chief.

Tristan Hallman Helped Eric Johnson Win Bum Steer Award

Tristan Hallman – Man In The Middle

Some city employees accuse Hallman of fabricating city council signatures. Those signatures were on the five signature memo putting Broadnax contract for discussion.

The Broadnax agenda item fell off the schedule once it was obvious Broadnax would not resign. It appears either the Mayor or his acting chief of staff can not count to eight. (Eight votes are needed to remove Broadnax from his position.)

Adam Bazaldua’s name appeared on the five signature memo calling to review Broadnax.

He was unquivocal: “mayor’s staff fabricated this memo and submitted it to themselves.”

Other Side Dallas reached out to Hallman more than a week ago with no response. This is a stern accusation and it isn’t clear who will investigate it.

Hallman – Not All Failure

Hallman is not a complete failure. He has helped the mayor win at least one award.

Tristan Hallman

While Mayor Johnson was unable to defund the bureaucracy he did win an award. Texas Monthly gave Johnson a Bum Steer Award. They credited his ability to ‘managed to alienate almost everyone.’

While Texas Monthly notes Johnson’s decade of time in the state legislature, they fail to mention any accomplishments.

The Johnson-Hallman duo has shown complete ineptitude on both economic development and sports.

Earlier this month, Johnson argued for another NFL franchise in Dallas. NFL watchers stated the obvious: Eric Johnson is an idiot. “Jerry Jones won’t allow a team in San Antonio, why would he here?”

No Colored Allowed At Fretz Waterpark

No Colored Allowed

No colored allowed at The Cove at Fretz Park in north Dallas on the anniversary of Juneteenth. A grim reminder of why the holiday exists.

Sunday, an African American family was not allowed to enter the Cove at Fretz Park. All three – with four children – had paid their entrance fee. They said they were there to sunbathe, picnic, and swim. Staff said they could not enter because of their clothing. One was wearing a Kobe Bryant Lakers jersey. They had bathing suits also.

No Colored Allowed

This happened on Sunday, Father’s Day and on the Juneteenth holiday. Juneteenth is the anniversary of the 1965 Emancipation Proclamation. It appears Dallas Aquatics wants to lock African American out of recreation opportunities.

Anglo and Latino familes entered wearing similar clothes and food items. This subtle no colored allowed behavior by staff “is awful,” said the person reporting to us.

Per one bystander this was “Dallas being Dallas. You give a city employee a bit of power and they think they’re king.”

No Colored Allowed or ADA Complaints

Another family with a child with an ADA issue stated they were not allowed to use a swim mask. The child uses it to avoid water entering his nose to avoid anxiety attacks.

A second bystander at Fretz on Sunday said the swimmer’s parent informed staff that this was not a rule. He offered to show them the rules from Dallas Aquatics Director Robin Steinshnider. Afterwards, the staff supervisor said they “make their own rules at Fretz.”

The rules are here on the Dallas Aquatics site:

Dallas Aquatics Still Recovering From COVID19

It appears Dallas has still not handled confusing, and inconsistently, applied rules from one facility to the other.

No Colored Allowed

Post lock down, season tickets had to book entry times.

There were several people who had season passes for last year and were never able to use the aquatic facilities due to coronavirus. In many cases they were slow to get a refund this year due to red tape.

Still it seems Dallas Aquatics staff have trouble knowing their own rules.

These events on Father’s Day and the anniverary of Juneteenth are ugly. They remind local neighbors of times gone by when city staff catered to whites only. No signage says no colored allowed, but the mindset is on full display.

Other Side Dallas has been following some of these incidents at Fretz Park for almost a month.

Staff has not responded to our many requests for comment. Park Board members are equally silent. Jeff Kitner is the Park Board member for District 11 City Council Member Jaynie Schultz. Neither he, nor other Park Board members, responded to Other Side Dallas.

It isn’t clear if staff receive training on racial sensitivity and stereotypes. It also is not clear if they receive training on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). What is clear is a bias for no colored allowed or persons with disabilities.

Kitner works as Chief Operating Officer for the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce.

American Airlines Jails Wrong Man

American Airlines Jails Wrong Man

A new lawsuit says American Airlines jails wrong man and the details are shocking. Worse, another criminal is still out on the loose.

The lawsuit alleges Michael Lowe was arrested in New Mexico during a celebration with friends. Local police were called to investigate a disturbance and ended up arresting Lowe not for the party, but an outstanding warrant from Tarrant County, Texas.

American Airlines Jails Wrong Man

“Mr. Lowe’s confusion was profound – he did not know where Tarrant County, Texas was and could not even remember the last time he was in the state,” the lawsuit, filed Monday, says. Tarrant County, located west of Dallas, includes the cities of Fort Worth and Arlington.

Lowe said he was not informed for seventeen days the nature of his arrest. He called those seventeen days and nights at the Quay County Detention Center “excruciating.” His only connection to Tarrant County was on a layover flight through Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport.

Now, Lowe is suing American Airlines, saying negligence by American and its employees leds to his improper arrest.

Dallas Fort Worth Airport Incident

In May 2020, a burglar broke into a duty-free store at Dallas Fort Worth airport. Surveillance cameras show the suspect boarding American Airlines flight 2248 (AA2248).

Lowe was on the flight, AA2248, to Reno, Nevada, but denied burglarizing the duty-free store.

Surveillance photos show a suspect wearing different clothing and a different hairstyle.

American Airlines Jails Wrong Man

Airport police asked American Airlines for a passenger manifest for AA2248. The airline provided only one suspect: Michael Lowe.

Lowe Lawsuit

“American Airlines could have provided its entire manifest for the flight or a list of all individuals who matched a certain description (ex: all white males over eighteen and under 65). American Airlines also could have performed an adequate search to identify the correct suspect and provide his information to law enforcement. Instead, American Airlines affirmatively and wrongfully identified Mr. Lowe as the single suspect of the DFW Airport PD’s felony investigation which foreseeably led to Mr. Lowe being arrested and imprisoned for a crime he was innocent of,” the lawsuit reads in part.

Lowe’s court filing he describes the threat of violence from other incarcerated persons. His suit also allegees risk of catching COVID19. This was due to crowded cell conditions at the New Mexico detention facility.

After seventeen days, a guard told him he was being released.

“Sometime after Mr. Lowe’s release from jail, Detective Torres obtained Mr. Lowe’s mug shot from Quay County and compared it to the photos of the culprit; it was obvious that American Airlines had the wrong person,” per Lowe’s lawsuit.

The charges were dismissed, but the lawsuit describes Lowe as a “changed man.”

Scott Palmer, Lowe’s attorney, told local media he places the blame on the airline. “I blame American,” he said. “Without American doing what they did, (the detective) never would have issued a warrant. It all starts with the disclosure of his name and his name only.”

Lowe is seeking damages for the emotional distress of wrongful arrest, as well as his lost wages and income as a result of his detainment.

American Airlines Jails Wrong Man – Not Only Incident

The lawsuit comes as American Airlines is hit by American Idol start Kacey Musgraves with a complaint of appalling behavior by a male flight crew member.

American Airlines staff would not comment for Other Side Dallas.

Cowboys Throw Penalty Flag

Cowboys Throw Penalty Flag

Jerry Jones and Cowboys throw penalty flag all over idea of second franchise. Eric Johnson had an accident and it wasn’t a coup attempt against TC Broadnax this time. It was closer to Amber Heard testimony in her defamation trial with Johnny Depp.

In a report in TMZ, Jerry Jones blasts the mayor for talk of a second NFL franchise in North Texas, much less Dallas.

Cowboys Throw Penalty Flag

In an interview, Jones said, “I like him personally, but he doesn’t have the depth. He doesn’t have the knowledge.”

Jones was responding to Mayor Johnson’s recent suggestion the Chargers re-locate here.

Most fans agreed with Jones about Johnson, but extended it to city administration. It is also unclear if citizens heard wild laughing from the City Manager’s office.

We know Jerry Jones recently had a car accident in Dallas. We didn’t realize he would have a second one so soon running over Eric Johnson.

Cowboys Throw Penalty Flag Among Others

The Cowboys throw penalty flag on Dallas isn’t the only issue. There are problems across Dallas.

Dallas has bad economic numbers due to a permitting office that doesnt issue permits.

Despite the presentation at Wednesday’s board briefing, citizens feel crime is up. Crime is up one you look city wide and not the chief’s containment areas.

Roads are problematic throughout Dallas.

The city council has a problem getting along with one another and their city manager.

Johnson is chasing professional sports franchises instead of ensuring the city runs well.

At the same time, something is afoot. After the failed coup attempt, council members are in distress.

Council member Mendelsohn has defended the mayor to a degree some question.

“Wednesday went very, very bad for the mayor,” one person said. “She knows it, but is now arguing he somehow didn’t fall on his face.”

Several say Mendelsohn is in favor of a charter amendment supporting a strong mayor. That amendment can not happen for two years and some project longer.

A South Dallas activist said, “why would we allow a strong mayor system when we don’t have a strong mayor now?”

Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in Dallas metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League as a member club.

In 2021 they finished 12-5 and won the NFC East. They lost their first playoff game against the 10-7 San Francisco 49ers.

Eric Johnson Can’t Get It Up

Eric Johnson Can't Get It Up

Eric Johnson can’t get it up to eight. Still.

D Magazine got the scoop Wednesday afternoon during the city council briefings. They report that a behind the scenes effort was underway to encourage Broadnax to resign.

Eric Johnson Can't Get It Up
Are voters ready to show Eric Johnson the door?

The five signature memo stated “While performance reviews are tentatively scheduled for later this month, we believe for the good of the City of Dallas, we must act expeditiously.”

The memo went on to say: “We hereby request that the performance review of the City Manager and any related official actions supported by a majority of the Dallas City Council, be scheduled on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.”  

The plan involved a five signature memo from council members. Those council members are:

Chad West (D1),

Jesse Moreno (D2),

Adam Bazaldua (D7),

Paula Blackmon (D9), and

Cara Mendelsohn (D12).

Separate from the memo, Tennell Atkins (D7) and Gay Donnell Willis (D13) met with Broadnax. They reportedly offered him the courtesy to resign. Neither ever added their name to the now infamous memo.

Council members Blackmon and Willis met with Broadnax again. This was to encourage a quiet agreement to leave by noon Friday.

When that deadline passed, Mayor Can’t Count dropped his public announcement.

Here comes the tricky part. Both West and Bazaldua heard from city staff that the memo would not be filed.

Goodman quotes West as saying the memo would not be filed “without the consent of all five people.” me. I never consented” to it.

Bazaldua stated “my digital signature was used for this memo, without my consent.” Bazaldua specifically referred in this case to Tristan Hallman.

Hallman is the mayor’s chief of policy and communications.

Eric Johnson Can't Get It Up

West, Moreno, and Bazaldua all then pulled their names from the five signature memo.

Eric Johnson Can’t Count Again

The politics of Broadnax are clear. He is unhealthy for the City of Dallas.

As noted in local news, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson has called for his ouster.

The Dallas Builders Association also support Broadnax removal.

Dallas Professional Firefighters – who never make a move without getting permission of Dallas Police Association first – also called for Broadnax to be get the boot.

There is a long list of accountability issues with Broadnax’s tenure. Some of those include general management accountability including failure to supervise former Police Chief Reneé Hall, the loss of terabytes of city data, and a nonfunctional permit office inhibiting economic growth.

One concern is that Eric Johnson again showed he is not up to the job of being mayor in Dallas.

A campaign consultant said, “EJ gave us Broadnax another three years.”

He always has to show how smart he is, but he always fails the test,” he continued.”

It’s unclear how council moves forward, but it appears Mayor Broadnax is driving the bus.

Another said “if only Johnson could get it up to eight on an important vote once he might have credibility.”

This all leads to speculation for who Dallas Citizens Council will support in 2023. Other Side Dallas expects candidates to come out shortly after the redistricting completes.

It also leads to questions about why Eric Johnson can’t get it up to eight on important votes.