Posted on 06/07/2019 4:27:18 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall said that offenders are "forced" to commit crimes due to a lack of job opportunities.
Dallas, TX Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall drew the ire of citizens and law enforcement groups on Monday when she implied that society is to blame for forcing criminals who commit violent acts (video below).
There are socioeconomic issues that are related to crime in individuals in this city, Chief Hall said during a press conference discussing two recent homicides. There are individuals in this city who have returned from prison who cannot find a job, who are not educated.
In those instances, those individuals are forced to commit violent acts, the chief declared.
Many were outraged by Chief Halls comment, including Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata.
The Chief saying that people [are] forced to commit violent acts it places the blame on society and makes the offenders the victim, Mata told KTVT. I dont believe anyone is forced to violently attack another person.
By using the word forced as opposed to choose, Chief Hall placed blame on society, rather than offenders, he said.
I believe in sentencing guidelines reform and educating violators prior to releasing back into society so they can have the best possible chance of not re-offending, Mata continued, but we also have to be accountable for our own actions and never in any way validate an excuse to commit a violent act.
Chief Hall clarified her comment later on Monday night.
There is no excuse for crime, she said, according to KTVT. Crime in general however, is on the rise in Dallas for many reasons. One of them being a lack of resources and opportunity.
Chief Hall said she is in no way using socioeconomic factors as an excuse to commit a crime.
However, we have to work together as a community to remain vigilant and pro-active, she added.
Chief Hall said she has reached out to the citys pastoral community and asked them to help develop ways for citizens to access resources and to resolve disputes nonviolently.
You can watch a clip from Chief Halls press conference in the video below:
I’ve worked with felons. They bring the jailhouse ethos of not snitching to the workplace. If they screw something up, you’d better not be the one to let someone know about it, even if you’re asked.
Food stamps are the institutional solution to that. I really enjoy watching folks buy steaks with their EBT cards while waiting to buy ramen and staples.
Post turtle.
See Portland, OR. Chief Danielle Outlaw.
LaQuisha gonna rule the world. You just wait and see.
So why doesn’t “Chief” Hall give them all a job?
Got that right!
Time for this GOOFY bitch to GO!
What a pathetic joke of a police chief . This is a deadly combo: affirmative-action and PC.
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