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Fort Worth Police Department Launches New Initiative Amid Rise in Crime

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The Fort Worth Police Department is launching a new initiative it hopes will curb rising violent crime.

Called โ€œ#FortWorthSafeโ€ the department said the plan combines various intelligence-led law enforcement efforts and continued community engagement.

โ€œWe are going to continuously evaluate what we do as a police department and we are going to rely on the community aspects as well,โ€ said Officer Daniel Segura. โ€œSo hopefully with this initiative, which is going to be intelligence-based, we are going to be able to reduce these numbers,โ€ he continued.

In Fort Worth, like in Dallas and other major cities nationwide, crime has gone up during the pandemic. Longtime community leader Bob Ray Sanders believes focusing on community engagement is always a good thing but Sanders believes the specific efforts outlined in the new initiative are in fact not new at all.

โ€œItโ€™s a PR plan and perhaps we need that too,โ€ Sanders said. โ€œThe communities and the community leaders certainly need to believe that the police is on their side and is willing to work with them,โ€ he continued.

Sanders points to police-community relations as the key and says there remains a deep skepticism in many communities of color. Fixing it, he believes, comes down to a willingness on the part of police to evolve both internally, in terms of holding officers accountable โ€” and externally, when it comes to engagement.  

โ€œWe do need to get police involved, we need to get to know the person in our beat, not just the person who drives by in the patrol car,โ€ he said.

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