“Extremely Difficult If Not Impossible”—Dallas City Manager on Hiring 450 New Officers
Unfortunately, the city of Dallas is providing a textbook example about ignoring police personnel issues—and falling behind the hiring/attrition curve.
Unfortunately, the city of Dallas is providing a textbook example about ignoring police personnel issues—and falling behind the hiring/attrition curve.
The benefit is a set amount of cash that the retiree can take out after full retirement.
The event was to honor Smith, a Dallas police officer who was shot and killed in the Downtown Dallas ambush on July 7.
Dallas Police department is facing a crisis as dozens of experienced officers rush to take early retirement because the city's pension fund is about to run out.
Brown said was starting to hear whispers that he was untouchable because of the July 7 shooting and that made him uncomfortable. He admitted the national notoriety felt self-serving and ...
After much prayer, I am announcing my retirement from the Dallas Police Department after 33 years as a Dallas police officer. My retirement will be effective October 22, 2016.