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Residents demand urgent action to restore safety in DeSoto

June 18, 2024 | DeSoto, Dallas County, Texas



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Residents demand urgent action to restore safety in DeSoto
During a recent city council meeting, Rachelle Jones, a resident of DeSoto, Texas, voiced her deep concerns regarding safety in the DeSoto Town Center. As a mother, educator, and former city employee, Jones highlighted a troubling incident involving a large group of teenagers armed with splat guns who threatened her son as he returned home from work.

Jones described the escalating safety issues in the area, emphasizing that the Town Center, a hub for community events and businesses, has seen a decline in security. She expressed frustration over the police department's response to incidents, recounting how an officer suggested she should move if she felt unsafe. This lack of adequate police presence and protection has left her and other residents feeling vulnerable.

In her emotional appeal, Jones urged city officials to enhance security measures in the Town Center, stressing the need for a safer environment for families and residents. She indicated that this issue is not isolated, as similar incidents have been occurring for years, and she plans to propose further suggestions to address the ongoing safety concerns.

The meeting continued with other community members, including Bernadine Harrison, who also sought to address local issues, indicating a growing demand for increased attention to public safety in DeSoto.

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