Chief Renee Hall has claimed the crowd was unruly and was “attacking the police.” These statements are clearly false.
In this video, the crowd is passive. They are walking about trapped with officers on both ends keteling them in.
The front line is motionless, kneeling – they are literally doing nothing aggressive.
Then the police begin gassing the marchers – with tear gas or smoke is unclear, but the video coming out now is important.
Police Lied – Again
These protestors are marching against police brutality and the police respond with brutality. This is not the first time – this week – where Dallas Police have been less than honest about incidents. Earlier this week there was a gentleman who Dallas police take to the ground and beat while prone and defenseless on the ground.
Alarming Behavior from Dallas City Council is how one viewer described the exchanges between members of Dallas City Council and city staff on Friday, June 5, 2020.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson had a lot of questions for Police Chief Renee Hall during a special meeting about the police response to protests. Before the meeting began two hundred local citizens spoke out about the city’s reaction to ongoing protests. They were almost all outraged about what happened on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
During Friday’s meeting, the mayor wanted to know what tactics were used when more than 600 people were arrested on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge on Monday. This line of questioning is similar to that asked by Jose Rivas, the District 7 representative on the Dallas Community Police Oversight Board.
Later in the meeting though there was open yelling between City Council members including Mayor Eric Johnson, District 4 member Carolyn King Arnold, and District 7 member Adam Bazaldua. It also included City Manager TC Broadnax.
Dallas City Council: Wednesday June 10, 2020
Dallas City Council is supposed to also address and possibly vote on the Visit Dallas contract this coming Wednesday, June 10. It is unclear if that item will remain on the agenda, but many of the same people who pushed to not express solidarity with Black Lives Matter now want an eight figure contract for Visit Dallas, who has a long record of financial problems.
Renee Hall appears to be in trouble. A Dallas Community Police Oversight Board member, Jose Rivas, is seeking answers from Chief Renee Hall about the personnel and their training after another bystander was hit by less lethal rounds Saturday, May 30 and lost his eye, seven teeth, and had his jaw broken.
Rivas notes that these personnel should be identifiable by Chief Hall’s own records used prior to the release of less lethal rounds. He is also asking for copies of their Texas licensing records.
Brandon Saenz is a 26 year old black man. He, his family, and lawyers are demanding Police Chief Renee Hall identify the person or persons responsible and denounce the incident. In a press conference earlier in the week though, Chief Hall says she is “not here to be liked.”
Brandon was out peacefully protesting police brutality and now he’s a victim,” Washington said. “We can’t continue to have innocent individuals injured by police officers who have taken an oath to serve and protect.”
Police Chief Hall is also in trouble for her decision to kettle protestors on the Margaret Hunt Bridge earlier in the week. Hundreds were injured and detained by Dallas Police Department officers – despite information that District Attorney John Creuzot would not prosecute – after peacefully protesting in Dallas outside the curfew zone.
Dallas protests moved to a ridiculous riot ride on Wednesday, June 3rd when fifty cars decorated with Black Lives Matter signs and messages drove by Lew Sterrett Justice Center honking and holding up traffic.
The participating cars turned onto Commerce Street, made a quick U-turn, then turned back down Riverfront Boulevard before continuiing the cycle.
Lee Daugherty, in a Facebook post, said, “An absolutely critical part of sustained protests is using different ways to challenge the system from a diversity of people.”
This method seemed to confuse local police and sheriff’s deputies who in some cases circled five times unsure what to do next.
The protest lasted about 45 minutes.
Dallas Protests Continue
After the violence earlier in the week by Dallas Police Department it appears protestors are taking a new approach to avoid injury.
As previously reported several citizens and bystanders have been brutalized by Dallas Police officers either not engaged in the protest at all or protesting police brutality.
The Omni Hotel in downtown Dallas hides behind city government on placing a Black Lives Matter message on its wall. The Omni Hotel is iconic in the Dallas skyline and often will use its building for messages of support to corporate partners or major events occuring in Dallas.
On Tuesday night, it’s neighbor, Reunion Tower, went dark to honor the Tuesday #BlackOut protesting police brutality. Dallas’ famed Reunion Tower showed a significant show of support for black lives and citywide demonstrations against police brutality by turning off its lights — something the landmark had only done once previously in its 42-year history.
According to social media posts which announced the decision, the operators of the tower said the building “stands for people – all people. The time is now to engage with compassion, patience and understanding.”
A petition has been started to have the Omni honor Black Lives Matter, but management claims they can only do so with city approval.
However the petition ends with the following words: “In times of strife, [sharing] statements such as [‘Black Lives Matter’] can change the morale and the mood of an entire city. The Omni can make a show of solidarity and serve as a powerful vessel for change by displaying those 3 words.”
Omni Hotel History
In the past the Omni has chosen to celebrate both the city’s many sports-related and social accomplishments and other cities also including the Houston Astros.
Dallas’ Central Track was the first to break the story. An update to their article finds that Omni staff lied about permission to change the messaging of their hotel.
The Omni receives significant support from taxpayers through the corporate Visit Dallas‘ and their “promotion” of the hotel. As hours roll by it becomes clear that the Omni Hotel is no friend of equality. Stick with us on other topics related to Visit Dallas and the Omni Hotel.
A brutal Dallas Police assault of a citizen protesting police brutality at the Dallas George Floyd Protest was caught on film.
The citizen appears to be prone and defenseless as Dallas Police strike the man repeatedly.
The George Floyd protests are important in Dallas because it had a similar situation years ago with Tony Timpa who was held down by police. He, like George Floyd, stated he could not breathe, and officers lauhed off his request for medical care.
Minorities in Dallas often find there are two sets of policing standards within the city. It is clear from the reckless actions of Dallas police that they are not learning their lessons.
Not the First Police Assault Of Citizens
This is the same department where an off duty officer entered someone else’s apartment and then shot a man dead in his own home.