Dallas Police Render Aid Repeat

Render Aid Repeat

Dallas police are looking for a suspect in an issue of failing to render aid repeat incident.

In a Facebook post, Dallas police social media account desribe a hit and run in the 3700 block of Cole Avenue.

Render Aid Repeat

Per the social media post:

On June 5, 2022, around 12:10 AM, a pedestrian was crossing the street at 3700 Cole Avenue, just south of Blackburn Street. The suspect vehicle, a small, dark-colored SUV, was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of 3700 Cole Avenue and hit the pedestrian. The suspect vehicle left the scene of the accident without stopping to help. The vehicle appeared to have damage to the front end. The pedestrian was transported to a local hospital and is in critical condition.

Dallas officers ask that anyone with information regarding the suspect, or the dark-colored suspect vehicle that hit the pedestrian, please contact Detective Sammy Shaw in Vehicle Crimes at (214) 671-0019. Please reference case number 100263-2022.

Render Aid Repeat

In mid May, two officers began a pursuit of a suspect for failure to turn on his lights. The suspect later had an accident, witnesses say caused by Dallas police, but despite failing to render aid and the man requiring CPR, the officers will not be charged.

They began a pursuit with lights and sirens, but broke off when the suspect began to evade police. Dallas Police has a policy stating unless the suspect is wanted for a felony or in the process of a felony they will not pursue for safety reasons.

Dash camera footage from the police car clearly shows that the vehicle the officers had been chasing along Martin Luther King Boulevard could be seen jumping a curb and crashing. It did so after the police car turned off its lights.

The suspect vehicle nearly hit a pedestrian after proceeding through a stop sign at a high rate of speed. He then lost control of his vehicle and his vehicle was engulfed in flames. Local bystanders removed the man from his vehicle.

Dallas Fire Rescue performed CPR on the man for an unknown period of time.

It is unclear if off duty Dallas Police Department officers are considered suspects in this crime given recent off duty officer DWI arrests.

DPD Doesn’t Render Aid

DPD Doesnt Render Aid

Two officers are on leave after video shows they failed to render aid to an accident victim whose crash they may have caused.

Sr. Cpl. Leonard Anderson and Officer Darrien Robertson are both on leave, but per Chief Eddie Garcia will not be charged with failure to stop and render aid.

On May 13, 2022, two officers observed a car leaving a gas station without its lights on.

They began a pursuit with lights and sirens, but broke off when the suspect began to evade police. Dallas Police has a policy stating unless the suspect is wanted for a felony or in the process of a felony they will not pursue for safety reasons.

Dash camera footage from the police car clearly shows that the vehicle the officers had been chasing along Martin Luther King Boulevard could be seen jumping a curb and crashing. It did so after the police car turned off its lights.

The suspect vehicle nearly hit a pedestrian after proceeding through a stop sign at a high rate of speed. He then lost control of his vehicle and his vehicle was engulfed in flames. Local bystanders removed the man from his vehicle.

Dallas Fire Rescue performed CPR on the man for an unknown period of time.

DPD Doesn’t Render Aid – No Charges

Garcia said he is appalled and embarrassed by the incident.

“I’m embarrassed for the men and women of this department,” Garcia said. “This is not what we stand for.”

Garcia told local media he’s “appalled that his officers left the scene without checking on the driver first,” however the officers will not face any charges.

Garcia says the police department considered charging the officers with failure to stop and render aid, but chose not to do so upon interpreting that state law on such charges only applies when a person clearly caused an accident before fleeing the scene.

DPD Doesnt Render Aid

The choice to not charge officers with failure to render aid is another reminder of police inaction.

In Uvalde, Texas officers reportedly stood by for forty-five minutes while receiving 911 calls from inside the classroom where an assailant was shooting children.

Additionally, during the George Floyd protests most officers are not being investigated, much less prosecuted, despite injuries to bystanders by Dallas law enforcement.

The inconsistency has some shaking their head. During several protests at Dealey Montessori in North Dallas, white protestors were allowed on campus with firearms in some cases over the mask mandate and officers would take no action.

Changes may be coming though. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, ruled that Dallas police officers violated a mentally ill man’s constitutional rights when they pinned him to the ground for fourteen minutes and that they might be liable for his death.

The loss of qualified immunity in that case may change plans for Dallas Police procedures soon.

DPD Doesn’t Render Aid – Doesn’t Serve Citizen

This case is ultimately another example of Dallas police failing to perform their basic duties in providing service and protection to citizens of Dallas.

The last Chief of Police left city service suddenly after an inappropriate relationship with a known felon came to light. Our reporting led to the immediate resignation of U. Reneé Hall.

Despite pledging to serve the remainder of 2020, her resignation was announced on December 10, 2020, with Lonzo Anderson, appointed Interim Chief of Police starting December 15, 2020.

City officials from the Mayor’s Office and City Manager’s Office continue to avoid questions about her tenure or the most recent allegations.

Since that time multiple officers have been arrested – some more than once.

Additionally, Chief Garcia is referred to as on an island. Insiders have complained about the new chief’s lack of accountability and transparency when dealing with the public.

Judgement Against Deion Sanders’ Son For Assault

Deion Sanders

A 2016 personal injury case has led to an eight figure legal judgement against Deion Sanders family including his son, Shilo, after an assault at the successor to Prime Prep Academy, Focus Learning Academy.

Deion Sanders

In September 2015, Darjean then an employee with Focus Learning Academy, was violently attacked by Shilo Sanders – son of Deion and Pilar Sanders.

The attack casued by the younger Sanders hospitalized Darjean for multiple days in the hospital and required siognificant medical care including spinal surgery.

The outburst by Shilo Sanders cost medical providers more than $115,000 in medical care at the time and per court documents made Darjean unable to maintain gainful employment due to permanent neurological injuries and damage to his cervical spine.

Deion Sanders had publically denied the allegations and accused Darjean of being a liar.

Darjean is a former New York Yankees prospect who ran free baseball programs for Dallas area children. He also assisted one of his students in, a Townview alumni, with starting a nonprofit to bring baseball for children with cancer.

Darjean’s suit blames Sanders and his ex-wife Pilar of failing to supervise their child and failing to raise him to not act like a savage in public.

The full judgement can be found here:

Deion Sanders Prime Prep Academy

Prime Prep Academy was founded in 2012 in part by the former NFL cornerback. When it was established it had 1100 students in Oak Cliff and Ft. Worth, but things would quickly go sideways.

By January 2015, the school was closed due to financial insolvency and it and its nonprofit sponsor Uplift Ft Worth are still subject to pending court action over National School Lunch Program.

The school was closed with less than an hours’ notice and employees were shocked to find out their health insurance and retirement premiums were not being paid. A lawsuit by six employees helped recover some of their back wages that weren’t paid.

Focus Learning Academy took a majority of the students from Prime Prep Academy, but would later be closed after violating the Texas Education Agency “Three Strikes” provisions for charter schools.

The elder Sanders is currently Head Coach at Jackson State in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.

Pinkston Threat

Pinkston Threat

A social media post which was a Pinkston threat was a high school per Dallas Independent School District sources.

Pinkston Threat

The threat came one day after a student was arrested at Berkner High School in possession of long rifles.

the threat came just two days after nineteen students were murdered in Uvalde, Texas along with two teachers.

Pinkston Threat

Reports indicate the student was detained, but is not being arrested.

The Dallas Independent School District has made suspensions and expulsions harder to “keep kids in the classroom,” but this is another incident involving a potential firearm on campus.

WFAA Hides Jimmy Kimmel Monologue

WFAA Hides

WFAA hides the Jimmy Kimmel broadcast monologue from last night.

Described by some as powerful, Kimmel delivered an emotional monologue opening his program last night. It dealt with the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. It comes the same day a student was arrested at Berkner High School with long guns.

WFAA interrupted the Kimmel monologue with a series of commercials and promotional announcements.

The station claims the interruptions were not deliberate, but were instead caused by technical problems. Kimmel has accepted their apology per a Twitter post.

WFAA Hides Kimmel, But Not First Time They’ve Been Political

This is not the first time WFAA hides evidence or doesn’t correct stories. In the past WFAA has been accused of bullying sources or presenting half the side of a story to get it out.

D Magazine did a significant story on former TX32 Congressional Candidate Brett Shipp, who is now at Spectrum News.

WFAA Hides

We also note that an escort approached local media, including WFAA, about Brad Namdar, but despite video evidence, the station political team would not pick up the story.

Additionally, there have been other stories about them doctoring video, supporting local PR agencies, not following story facts, and even contributing to political candidates.

It is not clear if last night was a true techical issue or an intentional act to avoid a political issue on the other side of the corporate view.

WFAA is owned by Tenga, Inc.

Berkner High School On Lockdown

Berkner High School

Sources say Berkner High School went on lockdown this morning just one day after a gunman in Uvalde, Texas murdered more than twenty including nineteen elementary students.

Per one tweet a gunman was detained at the North Dallas area high school earlier this morning.

Berkner High School

A school district spokesman said both the high school and Springridge Elementary were put on the lockdown status because of reports of an armed man in the neighborhood.

Berkner High School Details

The incident was initially described as an active shooter by some on social media, but that appears to have been completely false with no reports of gunfire or injuries.

Reportedly two armed individuals were walking into a local store near the campus which prompted the lockdown.

Richardson Police has not revealed any information about suspects or information on the person or persons detained. There is no word on change to school schedules in light of these events or those in South Texas.

There are questions if the subject arrested is tied to a number of recent antisemitic events in the area including Spring Valley Elementary.

Other Side Dallas will update as more information becomes available.

CPOB: Blame White Teenagers For Uvalde Shooting

Uvalde Shooting

Breaking news is reporting on the Uvalde shooting at Robb Elementary in South Texas.

In response to a post from Mayor Eric Johnson’s Twitter account, Community Police Oversight Board member Dee Wadsworth (D12) blamed teenage white boys for mass shootings.

Uvalde Shooting

We did not notice a similar expression of concern for the multiple shooting events here in Dallas including Deep Ellum or the nonpermitted concert that off duty Dallas Police officers were assigned to protect through their security protection racket that injured ten.

Ms. Wadsworth also made no mention of the serial attacks on Asian businesses in Dallas – an area she theoretically has oversight – or the race of the suspect arrested during that investigation.

We are attempting to get more information on the breadth of Ms. Wadsworth’s racial views as they relate to policing in Texas, but she has multiple tweets on gun violence . None of the tweets we viewed appear to mention of accountability for the criminal.

Uvalde Shooting Details

While this event is outside Dallas and not normal for Other Side Dallas to report, we will note that the shooter has been identified as a Hispanic male, not a caucasion, and that in multiple recent Dallas shootings white teenagers were not involved raising the question does Ms. Wadsworth have a racial viewpoint that might not be open to facts.

We have reached out to District 12 City Council Member Cara Mendolsohn for comment and will update once she responds.

Wild West Deep Ellum Violence Continues

Wild West Deep Ellum

The wild west Deep Ellum violence continues with an overnight shooting in the entertainment district.

This shooting took two more lives and impacted countless others as three others were wounded around 2:00AM when clubs were closing in the area. Dallas Police say they have those involved in custody.

Dallas Police say they believe this is an isolated incident, but a safety plan for the area was released just one day ago.

Overall violence crime is up and Dallas per capita crime rivals Chicago, Los Angeles, and other historic centers of city violence.

Last month, city leaders met with Safe Night LLC, a group aimed at creating safe environments for businesses and patrons, for training on how to improve street safety around Dallas, but particularly as the violence takes a toll on the nighttime economy trying to recover from coronavirus.

Wild West Deep Ellum

Wild West Deep Ellum Violence

Violence is not new to Deep Ellum and Dallas police close streets in the area on weekends under the guise of curtailing violence though it is not clear that works.

Some in Deep Ellum believe Dallas Police Department officers escalate situations unnecessarily as in the case of Melvin Williams who assaulted a bystander.

City code enforcement also has a confusing relationship with the area. Last year code enforcement began ticketing club owners for noise violations in an area zoned for clubs and entertainment.

Jerry Jones Hospitalized After Car Accident

Jerry Jones Hospitalized

Jerry Jones hospitalized after a car wreck Wednesday night.

Per team sources the Dallas Cowboys owner and General Manager was taken to a local hospital as a precautionary measure, but he was later released.

The motor vehicle collision reportedly happened around 8:00 PM in the area of Wolf and Harry Hines Boulevard in Dallas. Dallas police have not confirmed whether or not Jones was a driver or that he was transported to Parkland Hospital.

Jerry Jones Hospitalized

Jerry Jones Hospitalized, Mixed Reports On Condition Despite Release

Dallas Police have not confirmed Jones was a driver, but there is one report that he was and may have been intoxicated.

Police said it is not their practice to give the names of people involved in collisions unless there is a fatality and declined to confirm Jones was a participant.

The Dallas football franchise has a long history of players and staff driving under the influence.

In 2021, Cowboys safety Damontae Kazee was arrested for DUI.

Kazee was pulled over for a traffic violation in The Colony. Colony Police noticed physical signs that Kazee had been drinking. After being questioned he told the officer that he had consumed alcohol earlier in the evening. 

Kazee was then detained after failing a field sobriety test, and his DWI charge is a Class B misdemeanor for a first offense. The 28-year-old posted a $2,500 bond on Tuesday and was released from The Colony Municipal Jail at 12:34 PM.

Dallas 911 Dispatch: Too Little, Too Late

Dallas 911 Dispatch

The City of Dallas has multiple questions to answer about the Dallas 911 Dispatch Center after a deaf woman, Zarea Dixon, was found dead in her home when police officers took over an hour to respond to her call for help.

In a separate incident it took more than six minutes to respond to an apartment fire in North Dallas.

Dixon called 911 to report her boyfriend had broken into her apartment along South Polk Street and attacked her with a knife.

An interpreter with Sorensen Translation Services relayed that Dixon had been attacked stating her “ex-boyfriend broke into her house, beat her up and tried to stab her with a knife.”

Dallas 911 Dispatch

Dixon provided the suspect’s name, description and date of birth to the police through the translator. She also said he had left her home.

Dixon “declined an ambulance but stated she ‘needed the police,'” according to the affidavit.

In addition to the non response to this woman, Dallas Police has not responded to multiple other incidents.

Parents complained about Dallas Police protecting white protestors earlier in the school year at Dealey Montessori.

Sources within the police department told Other Side Dallas that police planned to arrest a black led counter protest should it have occured as a threat to public safety, but police did nothing about the interruption to the school day by white parents.

Additionally, Dallas police never took a report on three students burned by fireworks launched at them in North Dallas.

Dallas 911 Dispatch: Fire Side Issues Also

In addition, Dallas Fire Rescue has launched an internal investigation into why it took six minutes to send apparatus to the Forest Hill Apartment firte that becamse a three alarm event.

Dallas 911 Dispatch

Sixty to seventy firefighters responded and saw flames coming from the second floor of the three-story apartment building upon arrival.

The fire quickly spread to the third floor and then into the attic space and roof of the building requiring the additional alarms by Dallas Fire Rescue.

Dallas Fire Station 29 is approximately one mile away or roughly three minutes.

In comments to the media, Dallas Fire Fighters Association President Jim McDade said, “When the first companies got there — there was an enormous amount of fire, probably due to a delay in response,” McDade said.  

There were no deaths or injuries, but more than twenty apartments were destroyed and more than one hundred residents displaced.