Dallas' first black female police chief RESIGNS: Top cop joins string of commanding officers across the country who have stepped down after months of protests and violence

U. Reneé Hall, the first Black woman to lead the Dallas police force, submitted her resignation Tuesday but agreed to stay on through the end of the year.
Hall's resignation letter, which the city provided to The Associated Press, didn't give a reason for stepping down. She did not respond to a request for comment.
But she has lately faced criticism for how her department has dealt with protests and violence. 
Hall is the latest in a parade of big city chiefs to resign or retire amid the protests and unrest that have swept the county since George Floyd, a Black man who was on the ground and handcuffed, died in May after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee on Floyd´s neck for several minutes.
Her decision comes on the same day Rochester's police chief and his entire command stepped down amid outrage over Daniel Prude, who died in police custody in a spit hood. 
U. Reneé Hall, the first Black woman to lead the Dallas police force, submitted her resignation Tuesday. She has lately faced criticism for how her department has dealt with protests and violence
U. Reneé Hall, the first Black woman to lead the Dallas police force, submitted her resignation Tuesday. She has lately faced criticism for how her department has dealt with protests and violence
Catherine Cuellar, a city spokeswoman, originally said City Manager T.C. Broadnax accepted Hall´s resignation effective Nov. 10, but later said the chief had agreed to Broadnax's request that she continue leading the department through the end of the year.
During Hall's tenure, a Dallas officer was convicted of murder for the high-profile 2018 shooting of her neighbor, and even before the coronavirus pandemic the city was struggling with an increase in violent crime
During Hall's tenure, a Dallas officer was convicted of murder for the high-profile 2018 shooting of her neighbor, and even before the coronavirus pandemic the city was struggling with an increase in violent crime
'When you review Chief Hall´s Dallas record, there aren´t enough superlatives to describe the impact she´s had here,' Broadnax said in a statement.
Hall, 49, wrote in her resignation letter that Dallas police have dealt with 'an unthinkable series of events' since she took office in 2017. She said she´s proud of how the 3,000-officer department 'coped' and 'implemented critical reforms.'
Hall came to Texas from Detroit, the year after a sniper fatally shot four Dallas police officers and one transit officer during a protest in July 2016. Police ultimately killed the gunman with a robot-delivered bomb.
During Hall's tenure, a Dallas officer was convicted of murder for the high-profile 2018 shooting of her neighbor, and even before the coronavirus pandemic the city was struggling with an increase in violent crime.
Dallas city councilors and the mayor have recently been critical of Hall´s leadership during the protests, which included police arresting hundreds of people who'd marched onto a city bridge, only to drop charges against nearly all of them.

Last month, the police department issued a report that found it struggled with operational plans, communication and maintaining a centralized command structure during days of protests.
Mayor Eric Johnson said he has not spoken with Hall, but 'was not terribly surprised' by her resignation.
Dallas city councilors and the mayor have recently been critical of Hall´s leadership during the protests, which included police arresting hundreds of people who'd marched onto a city bridge, only to drop charges against nearly all of them
Dallas city councilors and the mayor have recently been critical of Hall´s leadership during the protests, which included police arresting hundreds of people who'd marched onto a city bridge, only to drop charges against nearly all of them
'We cannot exclusively rely on law enforcement to reduce crime, but we absolutely need new policing strategies and fresh eyes that can help us reverse the unfortunate and unacceptable increases in violent crime in our city,' Johnson said in a statement.
Since Floyd's death, police chiefs have stepped down for various reasons in Seattle, Atlanta, Portland, Oregon, and Richmond, Virginia. In Rochester, New York, on Tuesday top police leaders announced their retirements amid nightly protests over the handling of the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in police custody.
Hall´s predecessor in Dallas, David Brown Sr., became the superintendent of the Chicago Police Department this spring, and her resignation letter hints that she will continue police work elsewhere.
'I will remain committed to my true calling which is law enforcement,' she wrote.
A pair of protesters are overcome with tear gas as they run from Dallas Police tactical officers in downtown Dallas on May 29
A pair of protesters are overcome with tear gas as they run from Dallas Police tactical officers in downtown Dallas on May 29
Dallas' first black female police chief RESIGNS: Top cop joins string of commanding officers across the country who have stepped down after months of protests and violence Dallas' first black female police chief RESIGNS: Top cop joins string of commanding officers across the country who have stepped down after months of protests and violence Reviewed by Your Destination on September 09, 2020 Rating: 5

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