Tuesday, July 28, 2015

DallasPD Under Fire!

Dallas Police Face Criticism For Slow Response To 911 Calls

By Jennifer Lindgren, July 24, 2015 CBS

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – For the second time this week, Dallas police are facing criticism for lack of response to 911 calls.

Friday afternoon, a young woman says she waited for three hours for a patrol officer to meet her to make a report following a hit and run crash.

Bethany, who asked that her last name not be used, was headed home from meeting her dad for lunch when she was rear-ended.

The 23-year-old says a woman in a blue SUV slammed into her Honda sedan as she was stopped at Coit Road at the George Bush Turn Pike.

“After she hit me, she came and asked me, are you ok? I said no, I need you to follow me,” said Bethany.

Bethany says the woman appeared to follow her as she prepared to turn onto the turnpike and take the first exit, but then the driver sped off.

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