Breaking: Blood Shortage At Carter Bloodcare

Dallas has a severe blood shortage and needs your help now!

If you made a New Year’s Resolution you have’t kept, here is an easy way to redeem yourself. Be a hero and donate whole blod today!

Carter BloodCare is taking walk-ins now through 3:30 in the parking lot of Episcopal School of Dallas (4100 Merrell Road).

Blood Shortage At Carter Bloodcare

Blood Shortage in Dallas

Carter BloodCare has been serving Dallas since 1951 when J.K. and Susie L. Wadley chartered the Wadley Research Institute and Blood Bank. They changed the name of the nonprofit organization in 1993 to BloodCare of Dallas. Fort Worth was being served by Carter Blood Center, founded in 1957 with grant support from the Amon G. Carter Foundation. 

Carter Bloodcare is recognized throughout the medical and research communities for providing a high quality of products and services to our hospital partners, community supporters and blood donors.

Their primary purpose is to provide life-saving resources to local hospitals in our regional communities. They are proud to be one of the AABB-accredited blood centers in the state, their laboratory is certified by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT), and they are also licensed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Additionally, they are affiliated with America’s Blood Centers – a group of community blood centers providing half of the blood that is transfused in the United States.

Carter BloodCare is known for our commitment to quality, strength in industry expertise, and a passion for saving lives.

Please contact Other Side Dallas with other opportunities for our neighbors to serve their neighnors.

Chief Hall Listening Tour Goes Bad

Chief Hall started a listening tour and it went bad – quickly.

Chief Hall who was met with protests responded: “One of the things we can’t do, and I am here to speak to you, and if you don’t want to hear me, then there’s nothing that I can do for you if you don’t want to hear,” Hall said.

Hall continues to be under the impression she can dictate protestor’s feelings on her lack of command experience and poor decision making as evidenced by non-protest bystanders being hit by rubber bullets, officers assaulting a prone adult male recording events, and her lies about her Rules of Engagement at the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

Her Sunday “conversation” outside city hall but cut her speech short as people in the crowd called on her to resign as has been done on Change.org with nearly 2000 people asking for her to leave office or Dallas City Council to remove her.

Chief Hall Talks At Protestors

A Dallas police insider complained Chief Hall was not even in uniform. The tweet made clear Dallas Police does not issue polos, but that there are two sets of rules – one set for Hall and one for everyone else.

Chief Hall Continues To Gaslight

Chief Hall spoke to protesters, hoping to have a conversation about needed changes in policing. Instead, the protesters wouldn’t let her talk.

Chief Hall Met By Protestors

“I was on my knees with my hands up and was tear gassed,” one protester said.

The meeting with protestors appears to be one more attempt to change the narrative. Late last week Chief Hall dropped a video via Dallas Police saying DPD was taking a knee with protestors as opposed to on them.

Take A Knee Gaslights Dallas

“Take A Knee” comes to Dallas in the form of a new gaslighting video from Renee Hall and Dallas Police Department.

The new video just released by the Dallas Police Department begins with the statement — “To the communities we serve: We hear you.”

It asks residents to “work together to end racism” and join the department to #TakeAKnee.

Included in the video is Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo as well as other Chiefs and County Sheriff’s across the country joining protesters. The video goes on to say, “Before we can move forward we need to pause… to listen before we speak.” The video includes images of officers from other departments embracing protesters. It includes images of other officers taking a knee as crowds cheer. The video continues saying “Black lives do matter”.

Take a Knee

Dallas police spokesman were unavailable for comment as to whether or not Chief Hall learned this level of gaslighting from Donald Trump during his Dallas visit.

Dallas police have a long history, like Derek Chauvin, of taking a knee into citizens’ backs. It is particularly deceptive for Chief Hall to coopt that phrase given her own violent tendencies and poor command judgements.

We have provided descriptions of officers shooting rubber bullets at bystanders, beating a prone citizen filming activity, and lying about their actions on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

Take A Knee

One viewer noted “she had to get footage from elsewhere because all she did was yell and tear gas people.”

Another viewer said this was just to save her budget and perhaps her job.

Visit Dallas Sucks Another Five Years From City of Dallas

Visit Dallas wins. Taxpayers Lose. City Council Surrenders.

Visit Dallas Wins Another Five Years

Dallas City Council by a vote of 14-1 voted to continue the Visit Dallas contract without putting it out to bid or serious structural reforms.

In January 2019, Visit Dallas was the subject of an audit showing six figure executives salaries and money spent on benefactors neices and nephews as city ambassadors while studying abroad. The audit found Visit Dallas did not demonstrate how it had spent $ 30M in Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) revenue and Dallas tourism public improvement district cash. It also had not made payments to the city for improvements to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.

Currently multiple members of the Dallas City Council are calling on the City Manager to Defund Dallas Police, yet only one, Cara Mendelsohn, had the backbone to vote to Defund Visit Dallas. Mendelsohn was the only Council Member voting against this contract with a negative Return on Investment for the City of Dallas.

Visit Dallas Operations

The operations of this group are easily called into question, but worse, they openly advertise things to do in other parts of the Metroplex. Currently their website advertised hotels in Denton and Frisco, i.e. City of Dallas taxpayers are subsidizing tourism to assist other cities’ tax base.

According to one email that made the rounds of several Facebook groups including our page, Other Side Dallas, VisitDallas, the DBA for the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau, has a long history of misusing taxpayer funds, creating misleading reports, promoting tourisms for cities other than Dallas, and has always been incompetently led under previous leaders who were all forced to resign due to financial irregularities and whose current CEO faced similar issues in Pittsburgh.”

None of these issues were addressed.

Generous Crêpes That Captivate

Enjoy crêpes sure to captivate your taste buds for FREE. That’s right – lunch at no cost to you.

Whisk Crêpes Cafe in Dallas offers free Nutella crêpes every Thursday for everyone and they are divine if you are dealing with the stressed of COVID19, the George Floyd protests, or just Dallas area traffic. These are a great way to get you one step closer to the weekend.

Additionally, Julien Eelsen offers free crêpes every day to displaced service industry workers and those on the frontlines of COVID19.

They have a great menu supplemented by a great wine selection available for purchase and pick up. The dining room is still closed, but the kitchen is certainly open.

Whisk Crêpes
Nutella crêpes for free on Thursday
Free nutella crêpes on Thursday.

In 2019 the Dallas Observer noted “there’s something great about an establishment that dives into what it knows and loves” and we agree. Too many establishments try to be everything for everyone. Whisk brings the best of France and these very thin ‘pancakes’. As would be suspected they serve both sweet and savoury versions and can meet almost any eater’s hopes for a great meal.

More crêpes

Pop Up crêpes

Additionally Julien Eelsen and Whisk will be supporting the “I Have A Dream” Foundation on Friday, June 12 with a pop up crêpery at 2422 Victory Park Lane from 11AM to 2PM. This is a great chance to enjoy great food and support a great cause.

The Other Side Dallas team plans to continue to post about both local community, political, and entertainment information.

Budget Memo May Bottom Dollar Police

A budget memo released Tuesday may reorganize next year’s budget for the Dallas Police Department. In the memo Council Member Adam Bazaldua said “We hear many of our constituents’ calls to ‘defund’ the Dallas Police Department.”

The memo asks City Manager T.C. Broadnax to redirect dollars from the police department. It states: “We ask you to present options that reallocate public safety funding…”.

The city is scheduled to hold a budget workshop next week on June 17, during which the council members say they want to hear new ideas.

The memo was signed by all but four council members. In perhaps another sign of the political divide between north and south Dallas, all four represent more affluent north Dallas. Those who did not sign include Adam McGough, Cara Mendelsohn, Jennifer Staubach Gates, and David Blewett.

Budget Memo

Budget Memo Preface

Beyond the upcoming budget memo for the next fiscal year though is a discussion taking place at today’s meeting on expanding the Police budget by an additional $6.5M.

Budget Memo Increases Police Budget By $6.5M

Police budget issues have become a hot point since Dallas Police have been found to be assaulting innocent bystanders at George Floyd protests and also caught lying about police activity at those events.

Fans Heartbroken Over Cancelled Fair Park Fireworks

According to a NBC DFW report, the annual Fair Park Fourth celebration in Dallas has been canceled.

Organizers cited the novel coronavirus pandemic and public safety fears as reasons for canceling the annual celebration.

In a tweet, organizers said ” We look forward to Fair Park Fourth in 2021.”

Fair Park Fireworks

Fair Park News

The State Fair of Texas will not open the Midway over the holiday weekend.

“We’re doing that so that our team can fully focus on the scenarios surrounding this year’s State Fair of Texas in hopes that we will still be able to open the fair,” said Karissa Condoianis, senior vice president of public relations for the State Fair of Texas.

She continued: “At this time, we are not planning to operate the Midway on July Fourth.” Later this week, we will bring other entertainment news.

Community Police Oversight Board – June 9

The Community Police Oversight Board will meet on June 9th from 5:00 pm-7:30 pm. However, they have not responded to numerous people who have requested to speak.

With less than eight hours prior to the meeting no agenda or details on the public comment period has been released to those asking for these details. Again, the City of Dallas and Dallas Police Department appear to be stifling comments.

Community Police Oversight Board

Those wishing to comment can include their comments in the comments section here and they will be forwarded to the City of Dallas and Community Police Oversight Board. As has been noted in other places, the City of Dallas has repeatedly stifled public discussion and lied about official actions by the police department.

Watch or Listen to Community Police Oversight Board

You can watch it here: https://dallastx.swagit.com/dcn-95-live/

You can also listen to the meeting by Dialing: 408-418-9388
Access Code: 146 561 3416

If you would like to file a complaint Please email: ocpo@dallascityhall.com.

BREAKING: Police Funding Announcement Today

Dallas Police funding is up in the air. Rumors swirl that Dallas City Council will defund DPD after Mayor Pro Tem Adam Medrano indicated a noon announcement today.

Chief of Police Renee Hall’s office had no comment.

Dallas Police Funding

Dallas Police Issues

Citizens have taken a tougher stance on the police budget since the inappropriate shooting of peaceful protestors on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Additionally both past issues of local police violence and the recent use of force against bystanders has caused alarm.

Dallas County Schools Not Done Stopping Careers

Dallas County Schools are not done stopping careers short.

Federal investigators proved last week they are not finished with the Dallas County Schools scandal. Louisiana attorney Richard Reynolds became the latest to join the growing list of photo enforcement felons after he entered a guilty plea in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas to the charge of misprison of a felony.

Dallas County Schools

Misprison of a felony refers to a crime where someone actively conceals a criminal conspiracy and does not report it to authorities. Reynolds helped school bus stop-arm camera operator Force Multiplier Systems bribe politicians and public officials. The return was their endorsement of a lucrative technology.

Reynolds attempted to hide over $800,000 in bribe payments from Force Multiplier CEO Robert Carl Leonard Jr to Ricky Dale Sorrells, the superintendent of Dallas County Schools. Sorrells ensured that his agency approved the $70 million bus camera contract with Force Multiplier. That move ultimately bankrupted Dallas County Schools.

According to the plea, Reynolds admitted his role was to “make it appear as if Leonard and Force Multiplier Solutions were not paying a public official with whom they were doing business.” Reynolds set up shell companies that paid Sorrells “consulting” fees, though Sorrells performed no work.

Another cut-out, Slater Washburn Swartwood Sr, concealed an additional $2 million in bribes to Dallas County Schools Board President Larry Duncan, and Dallas City Councilman Dwaine Caraway, who was the most vocal advocate of photo enforcement on Dallas City Council. For his part, Caraway received $450,000 in cash.

Criminal investigators at the Internal Revenue Service were credited for “following the money trail to uncover ill-gotten gains” that exposed the network of shell companies used to hide public corruption.

Under the plea agreement, Reynolds was charged with a lesser offense that carries the potential sentence of just one year in prison and a fine of $250,000. The other co-conspirators have been sentenced.

Swartwood is scheduled for release from a Dallas halfway house on November 22. Caraway is set to leave Big Springs FCI on April 28, 2023. Leonard is at Oakdale low-security FCI until July 7, 2025. Sorrells is at FCI Beaumont, a minimum security satellite camp until September 2, 2025. Duncan has already served a short term of house arrest.

Dallas County Schools

Dallas County Schools (DCS) was a taxpayer funded school bus transportation government agency. It was founded in 1846 and offered full service and/or supplemental student transportation services to other government entities and localm private, and charter schools in and around Dallas County, Texas. They also served part of Denton County as well. DCS was one of the top student transportation fleets in the nation and operated a fleet of approximately 2,000 buses. They transported more than 75,000 children to and from school safely each day.

Other Side Dallas will update stories on Dallas ISD and other school matters as information becomes available.