Risqué Reneé Hall

Risqué Reneé Hall

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.

Risqué Reneé Hall

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.

Risqué Reneé Hall
Risqué Reneé Hall

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.

Alleged Dallas Serial Killer Arrested In Denton

Dallas Serial Killer Arrested

An alleged Dallas serial killer arrested in Denton is linked to a shooting there. The Dallas police department announced they had arrested possible serial killer in connection to shootings in Dallas, Celina, Frisco, Prosper, and Denton.

Dallas Serial Killer Arrested Is Jeremy Harris

Dallas Serial Killer Arrested Is Jeremy Harris

Harris, who police have described as an alleged “serial killer”, is accused of four murders in North Texas. The include the death of Southern Methodist University (SMU) student Jaden Urrea.

Jeremy Harris, who is 31, is also linked to at least four deaths — three in Dallas and one in Celina — after his arrest earlier this week. He was taken into custody after police found a victim, 60-year-old Blair Carter, dead inside a burning home in Celina on Wednesday.

Now, Harris has been charged with three other murders in Dallas, which police described as random killings.

Harris is being held in the Collin County Jail, and his bail is set at $3 million with four murder charges pending.

Harris may be linked to the shooting of two parents picking up their child earlier this week.

Two Parents Shot Picking Up Two Year Old

Two Parents

Two parents were shot Sunday night – victims of another reckless gun crime after an accident in 5900 block of Forest Lane in North Dallas. They were on their way to pick up their two year old child from a childcare provider per Dallas Police.

Two parents shot picking up two year old

The parents are a 32-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman. They got into a car accident at around 9 p.m. near the Dallas North Tollway. The couple was on the way to their childcare provider.

The driver of the second vehicle, a 20-year-old man, shot the couple, police said. He remains at-large.

Two Parents Shot Today – Violent Crime, Murder Well Up Over 2019

There were 219 homicides in Dallas in all of 2019. The Dallas Police Department dashboard currently lists 233 as of November 16, 2020 with 45 days left in November.

Earlier this year the Dallas City Council voted to defund Dallas Police Department’s overtime budget removing officers from the street and reprogramming those dollars into bike lanes and solar power systems.

Additionally, Dallas Police officers have been openly attacked and Community Police Oversight Board appointees have taken to vigilantism.

Resignation Renee

Reneé Hall resigns from Dallas Police effective November 10, 2020. Hall’s tenure has been marred by an explosion in Dallas crime over the past two years that is breaking a decades’ old record for violent crime.

Resignation Reneé Hall

Hall has also pushed back against city council critics who want to defund the police budget.

Resignation Reneé Hall Tenure

Hall was cited in the city council’s August Public Safety Committee meeting where it appears she was caught lying about the response to the George Floyd protests in late May and early June, particularly the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge incident.

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.

Alarming Behavior Dallas City Council

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: Alarming Behavior
Alarming Behavior From City Council During June 5 Emergency Meeting

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.

Dangerous Renee Hall In Sights Of Community Police Oversight Board

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.

Renee Hall In Trouble with CPOB Member

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.”

This comes after Dallas Police beat a prione, defenseless man earlier in the week for filming the protest against police brutality with his cellular phone.

Renee Hall

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.