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Dallas police officers injured in rollover crash
Two Dallas police officers were hospitalized Thursday morning after their marked cruiser crashed with another car in Far East Dallas.
Two Dallas police officers are in stable condition after their cruiser was struck by another car while responding to an emergency call, overturning the vehicle.
DALLAS — Multiple Dallas police units were in downtown Monday evening responding to a "suspicious package" that was found. Officers were called at about 5 p.m. to the 500 block of South Market Street, officials say, close to WFAA's studio. Traffic around the area was diverted as police investigated but the scene has since been cleared.
On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council approved one of the most significant tech upgrades for the city's police department in more than 20 years, allocating more than $120 million for drones and tools powered by artificial intelligence.
Dallas Police released bodycam footage of a deadly shooting outside Hyde & Seek Lounge, where Kedric McDonald fired at victims and was fatally shot by police. Two died and three were injured in the incident.
Dallas city leaders gathered on Tuesday for the monthly Public Safety Committee meeting to review how the police department is addressing crime, improving emergency response times, and strengthening recruitment. One of the key updates came from the Dallas ...
Dallas Police faced several questions Tuesday night from the Community Police Oversight Board concerning the use of department technology and citizen privacy. During the meeting, questions about plate readers, facial recognition, drone use, and FLOCK cameras were all on the table. Sergeant Adam Reinhart explained the primary use of FLOCK.
According to The Dallas Morning News, which cited a Dallas Police Department news release, officers arrived in the 1200 block of Singleton Boulevard shortly after 8:30 a.m. and found a woman who had been shot.
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Dallas eyes new gunfire detection technology that also launches drones
The Dallas Police Department wants to explore new technology that could detect gunfire and dispatch drones in search of active shooters.
Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux laughs while speaking with Jennifer Scripps, Downtown Dallas president and CEO, during the 2025 State of Downtown event Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, in Dallas. Comeaux spoke on changes the police department has made.