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'Exodus' continues at the Dallas Police Department

Dozens of Dallas police officers quit this month [at 06:00 mark]
Rebecca Lopez, WFAA 5:54 PM. CDT May 25, 2016
http://www.wfaa.com/news/exodus-continues-at-the-dallas-police-department/215006466

  "DALLAS -- Dallas police officers are leaving in droves.
   
   We talked to an officer whose last day was Wednesday. He joins more
   than 40 others who quit in the month of May.
   
   He asked we not identify him.
   
   "I'm going to go to a city that respects officers," he said. "I'm going
   to a city that will appreciate my skill set."
   
   The officer has worked at DPD for 10 years
   
   
   
   
   A now-former Dallas police officers spoke to News 8 on the condition of
   anonymity.   (Photo: WFAA)

   
   That's what is alarming -- the department is not just losing young
   officers, but veterans and detectives who could be future leaders,
   officers told News 8.
   
   Many say low morale is plaguing the department under the leadership of
   Chief David Brown.
   
   "The big joke is we talk about -- how many years do you have left in
   the department, it's like a prison sentence," the officer told us. "You
   walk through, and it's all like, 'Oh, you got two more years,' or 'All
   I've got is nine years left.' That kind of wears on you."
   
   The chief addressed the issue Monday at a Dallas City Council public
   safety meeting.
   
   
   Dallas Police Chief David Brown speaks to Dallas City Council.   
   (Photo: WFAA)

   
   "Our officers are not being retained, and they are leaving because in
   the area salaries [...] others are paying much more," Chief Brown said.
   
   Some nearby cities, including Fort Worth, are paying officers
   $10,000-to-15,000 more a year.
   
   The Dallas Police Department's starting pay is about $45,000.
   
   The officer we talked to says he's leaving because he feels he is no
   longer effective in Dallas. He says the workload, hours, and low pay
   aren't worth it.
   
   "It's been a mass exodus, and I wasn't going to be one of the ones of
   the last to go when the ship sinks," he said. "On my way, I'm going to
   be finding the next ship."
   
   Sources say so many officers are leaving the department that the
   personnel office can't process the paperwork quickly enough, and they
   are telling officers they have to wait to quit.
   
   
   Dallas police headquarters.   (Photo: WFAA)
   
   Copyright 2016 WFAA
 
   
   Dallas police struggle to hire; academy classes canceled

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

Christopher Marlowe

That's an interesting video documenting mass degeneracy.
- The mass exodus of officers from the Dallas PD just before the Hoax shooting.
- The objection to the Bible verse on the police car, but there is no objection when police will display fag rainbow flags or similar emblems.
And, as their wealth increaseth, so inclose
    Infinite riches in a little room