Man fatally shot by Dallas police
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The suspect in a Dallas police shooting charged at officers with a box cutter and reached for an officer’s service weapon, according to police. The man can be heard in body camera video asking the officers to shoot him.
Dallas police released edited body-camera footage from a fatal encounter at a Love Field-area apartment, showing the moments before officers shot a man
Dallas police are investigating a shooting involving an officer on Lemmon Avenue on Sunday night.
A routine yesterday in Far North Dallas was cut short by gunfire when a person was fatally shot along the 14700 block of Preston Road, according to police. Officers were called to the scene around 2:15 p.m., where they found an individual who had been shot. The victim later died, and authorities said the suspect remained at large.
QuikTrip funded four new Dallas Police blocker trucks designed to shield first responders during freeway crashes and roadway emergencies.
A new video shows what led up to the third shooting by a Dallas police officer this year​.
The shooting left 18-year-old Jayden Williamson dead after officers found him in a parking lot and he was later pronounced dead at a hospital, according to The Dallas Morning News. Police opened the homicide investigation in early November and have been working on leads since then.
In a Wednesday afternoon press conference, Dallas police released body camera footage of the Feb. 8 officer-involved shooting in the 5100 block of Lemmon Avenue.
The Dallas Police Department rescued over 200 dogs as part of "Operation Fight Club," a dog fighting and animal cruelty investigation.
The Dallas Police Department is working to streamline its noise-based gunshot-detection sensors, drones and surveillance cameras into a coordinated system in order to respond