Tuesday, May 19, 2009 , Updated
Dallas police claim added officers making city safer
Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle, citing a decline in crimes such as residential burglaries, auto thefts, and robberies, is claiming the city is as safe as it's been since 1968. Kunkle also says the biggest reason for the decline is the addition of officers on the street, as the department is currently in the midst of trying to add 400 new officers to the force.
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