A Dallas police officer has been fired after his arrest on a family violence charge in Terrell, cutting short a roughly six-year run with the department following a disciplinary hearing held Thursday.
Police Officer Thomas Fury II, badge no. 11710, who had been working in the Dallas Police Department’s Southeast Patrol Division, was terminated after a hearing with Chief Daniel Comeaux. According to the department, Fury’s criminal case is still pending, and the short termination notice did not include any further narrative about the allegations or the internal investigation.
In a brief post on its department blog, the Dallas Police Department said Police Officer Thomas Fury, no. 11710, “was terminated for engaging in adverse conduct when he was arrested for Assault Bodily Injury- Family Violence, Class A Misdemeanor.” The post also notes that Fury had been with the department since May 2019 and was assigned to the Southeast Division, according to the Dallas Police Department.
Arrest and administrative leave
Fury was arrested on Aug. 29, 2025, by Terrell police and booked on a charge of assault causing bodily injury involving family violence. He was off duty at the time. After the arrest, Dallas police placed him on administrative leave while launching an internal investigation…