Dallas PD changes policies after convicted felon was allowed to broker off-duty work for officers

DALLAS — The Dallas Police Department will now restrict who can directly hire employees for off-duty work, according to a memo from DPD Chief Daniel Comeaux.

This comes after police shot a convicted felon with outstanding warrants who reportedly operated a private security company that hired off-duty officers.

The department’s SWAT team shot and killed Diamon-Mazairre Robinson, 39, earlier this month while attempting to arrest him in the parking garage at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas…

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