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The early voting period runs from Tuesday, October 13, 2020 to Friday, October 30, 2020 2726 S. Beckley Ave • Dallas, Texas 75224 ISSN # 0746-7303 P.O. Box 570769 Dallas, Texas 75357 - 0769 50¢ Serving Dallas More Than 70 Years — Tel. 214 946-7678 - Fax 214 946-7636 — Web Site: www.dallasposttrib.com — E-mail: [email protected] SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947 VOLUME 72 NUMBER 52 September 10 - 16, 2020 Dallas’ police chief resigns, will stay through end of year By JAKE BLEIBERG DALLAS (AP) — U. Dallas police have dealt with Hall, but “was not Reneé Hall, the first Black with “an unthinkable terribly surprised” by her woman to lead the Dallas series of events” since she resignation. police force, submitted her took office in 2017. She “We cannot exclusively resignation Tuesday but said she’s proud of how rely on law enforcement to agreed to stay on through the 3,000-officer depart- reduce crime, but we the end of the year. ment “coped” and “imple- absolutely need new polic- Hall’s resignation letter, mented critical reforms.” ing strategies and fresh which the city provided to Hall came to Texas eyes that can help us The Associated Press, did- from Detroit, the year after reverse the unfortunate n’t give a reason for step- a sniper fatally shot four and unacceptable increas- ping down. She did not Dallas police officers and es in violent crime in our respond to a request for one transit officer during a city,” Johnson said in a comment. protest in July 2016. statement. Hall is the latest in a Police ultimately killed Since Floyd’s death, parade of big city chiefs to the gunman with a robot- police chiefs have stepped resign or retire amid the delivered bomb. down for various reasons protests and unrest that During Hall’s tenure, a in Seattle, Atlanta, have swept the county Dallas officer was con- Portland, Oregon, and since George Floyd, a victed of murder for the Richmond, Virginia. In Black man who was on the high-profile 2018 shooting Rochester, New York, on ground and handcuffed, of her neighbor, and even Tuesday top police leaders died in May after a white before the coronavirus announced their retire- Minneapolis police officer pandemic the city was ments amid nightly pressed his knee on struggling with an protests over the handling Floyd’s neck for several increase in violent crime. of the suffocation death of minutes. Dallas city councilors Daniel Prude in police Catherine Cuellar, a city and the mayor have custody. spokeswoman, originally recently been critical of Hall’s predecessor in said City Manager T.C. Hall’s leadership during Dallas, David Brown Sr., Broadnax accepted Hall’s the protests, which includ- became the superintendent resignation effective Nov. ed police arresting hun- of the Chicago Police 10, but later said the chief dreds of people who’d Department this spring, had agreed to Broadnax’s marched onto a city and her resignation letter request that she continue bridge, only to drop hints that she will continue leading the department charges against nearly all police work elsewhere. through the end of the of them. “I will remain commit- year. Last month, the police ted to my true calling “When you review department issued a report which is law enforce- Chief Hall’s Dallas record, that found it struggled ment,” she wrote. there aren’t enough with operational plans, The headline of this superlatives to describe communication and main- story has been corrected to DPT/Photo Credit the impact she’s had here,” taining a centralized com- show Hall will remain in Broadnax said in a state- mand structure during the post through year’s ment. days of protests. end and will not leave Hall, 49, wrote in her Mayor Eric Johnson Nov. 10. resignation letter that said he has not spoken Black Church Assaults Continue Dr. Freddie Haynes Friendship West Tennessee latest city to publishes Sunday School sides with red, white and witness what some are materials for the nation’s blue paper-mâché to look calling intimidation tac- Black churches, including like a Confederate flag tics many congregations in with brown rope tied By Ashley Moss, Texas Dallas/Fort Worth and around it and hanging Metro News across the South. from a tree at R.H. Boyd A confederate flag was Neighbors discovered the Publishing Company in left hanging from a tree homemade flag – made Nashville late Wednesday. on the property of a from a square cardboard Nashville company that box and colored on all Continue Assaults Page 4 Recognizing #BLACK EXCELLENCE for 72 years September 10 - 16, 2020 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 2 EDITORIAL PAGE The Dallas Post Tribune is pub lished weekly by the Tribune BOARD OF DIRECTORS Publishing Incorporated, 2726 S. Beckley, Dr. Mary E. Beck, Dallas, Texas, 75224, Bulk Rate [1345]. Postage is paid to the Civil Rights Icon Benjamin Chavis to Chairperson Dallas Postmaster. Send address Dr. Theronica Bond changes to The Dallas Post Tribune, P.O. Box 570769, Dallas, Atty. Theodora Lee, Co Texas, 753570769. THE DALLAS Host Weekly Black Talk Show on PBS POST TRIBUNE is not responsible Chair for unsolicited materials. Address Atty. Gary Bond all correspondence to EDITOR, The Dallas Post Tribune, P.O. 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