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Dallas picks first female police chief

- Rebecca Lopez and Marjorie Owens WFAA-TV, Dallas-Fort Worth

The Dallas Police Department has a new police chief who will be the first female to serve as police chief in the city.

Detroit Deputy Chief Ulysha Renee Hall will take the helm of the city’s police department in September, Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax said Wednesday.

In her new leadership role with Dallas police, Hall said she hopes to continue her work building a bridge between the community and police.

“The most important thing that we need to know is that it takes the entire city to police any city,” she said during a news conference out of Detroit.

During her time with the Detroit Police Department, Hall establishe­d and oversaw a neighborho­od policing program that worked to create a relationsh­ip between minority communitie­s and officers. According to a city of Dallas statement, Detroit saw a 40-year low in homicides and “double-digit reductions in violent crime for three consecutiv­e years” during her tenure.

Hall’s father, Officer Ulysses Brown, was killed in the line of duty Aug. 20, 1971, in Detroit. She was just 6-months-old at the time, according to Detroit’s ABC station, WXYZ-TV.

Almost 46 years later, her father’s murder remains one of Detroit’s oldest unsolved cases.

At the age of 29 in 1999, she began her service with the Detroit Police Department.

When asked about advice for other women in law enforcemen­t, Hall said “anything is possible.

“What I need women to know is we kind of do it a little different, a little better, a little more nurturing by nature,” she said. “We add that little something special to law enforcemen­t that truly, truly calms the savage beast. ... Any young lady interested in law enforcemen­t, go after your dreams, follow your heart and one day you too can stand as a chief of police in a major city.”

Hall is replacing former Dallas Police chief David O. Brown who retired in October. Brown was the face of the police department in the wake of the July 7, 2016, ambush on police officers that killed five Dallas officers at the end of a Black Lives Matter rally.

While lauded in the aftermath of the ambush, police unions criticized Brown during his tenure for declining morale, how he was addressing a surge in violent crime and for not doing enough to retain officers.

 ?? ROBIN BUCKSON, AP ?? New Dallas Police Chief Ulysha Renee Hall’s advice to women in law enforcemen­t: “Anything is possible.”
ROBIN BUCKSON, AP New Dallas Police Chief Ulysha Renee Hall’s advice to women in law enforcemen­t: “Anything is possible.”

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