By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Let’s Talk Local with Sarah Zubiate Bennett.
Dallas, a city known for its vibrant culture and thriving economy, is facing a new challenge: the comeback of downtown. As companies and sports teams depart, the city is left to wonder what the future holds. But amidst the uncertainty, there is a sense of hope and determination. The city’s police department, led by Chief Comeaux, is taking a proactive approach to community policing and crime prevention.
Empowering Officers and Engaging with the Community
Chief Comeaux believes that the key to success lies in empowering his officers and giving them the ability to lead. "I’m giving them the ability to lead, and I think that really helps," he says. "When officers feel like they have a voice and they come to work and they’re a little bit happier, they’re going to work a little bit harder." This approach has led to increased morale and a greater sense of community engagement.
Proactive Policing and Crime Prevention
The Dallas Police Department is taking a proactive approach to policing, focusing on prevention and community engagement. The department is working to build trust with the community, and officers are encouraged to get out of their cars and interact with residents. This approach has led to a decrease in crime and an increase in community satisfaction.
Challenges and Opportunities
Despite the progress made, challenges remain. The city must balance public safety with community concerns, and the police department must work to build trust with all members of the community. However, with the right approach and a commitment to community policing, Dallas can overcome these challenges and become a safer, more vibrant city.
As Chief Comeaux says, "We should start from there as a city, and then we’ll spread out. And that’s what I believe in, and that’s from day one, I looked at downtown, and I wanted to make sure that we did everything in our power to keep downtown safe." With this approach, Dallas is on the path to revitalization and a brighter future.
The full episode of Let’s Talk Local with Sarah Zubiate Bennett is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 29, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Let’s Talk Local with Sarah Zubiate Bennett on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/let-s-talk-local-with-sarah-zubiate-bennett-207926
Crime and the Comeback of Dallas: A Path to Revitalization
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Let’s Talk Local with Sarah Zubiate Bennett.
Dallas, a city known for its vibrant culture and thriving economy, is facing a new challenge: the comeback of downtown. As companies and sports teams depart, the city is left to wonder what the future holds. But amidst the uncertainty, there is a sense of hope and determination. The city’s police department, led by Chief Comeaux, is taking a proactive approach to community policing and crime prevention.
Empowering Officers and Engaging with the Community
Chief Comeaux believes that the key to success lies in empowering his officers and giving them the ability to lead. "I’m giving them the ability to lead, and I think that really helps," he says. "When officers feel like they have a voice and they come to work and they’re a little bit happier, they’re going to work a little bit harder." This approach has led to increased morale and a greater sense of community engagement.
Proactive Policing and Crime Prevention
The Dallas Police Department is taking a proactive approach to policing, focusing on prevention and community engagement. The department is working to build trust with the community, and officers are encouraged to get out of their cars and interact with residents. This approach has led to a decrease in crime and an increase in community satisfaction.
Challenges and Opportunities
Despite the progress made, challenges remain. The city must balance public safety with community concerns, and the police department must work to build trust with all members of the community. However, with the right approach and a commitment to community policing, Dallas can overcome these challenges and become a safer, more vibrant city.
As Chief Comeaux says, "We should start from there as a city, and then we’ll spread out. And that’s what I believe in, and that’s from day one, I looked at downtown, and I wanted to make sure that we did everything in our power to keep downtown safe." With this approach, Dallas is on the path to revitalization and a brighter future.
The full episode of Let’s Talk Local with Sarah Zubiate Bennett is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 29, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Let’s Talk Local with Sarah Zubiate Bennett on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/let-s-talk-local-with-sarah-zubiate-bennett-207926
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