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SINCE THE EARLY AUGHTS EAST DALLAS RESIDENT AVI ADELMAN’S NAME HAS APPEARED IN NEWS STORIES ALONGSIDE PHRASES INCLUDING: “JOURNO TER-
RORIST,” “political gadfly,” “most annoying person,” “scorge of Lower Greenville,” “the Grinch that stole Greenville Ave.,” “clashing with police,” “restrained in handcuffs,” “landing in court.”
And there was his self-assigned nickname, Barking Dog, and the eponymous website that he retired a few years ago. At 65, Adelman is still doing his thing — monitoring police activity, zipping around in his Jeep to scenes with dramatic potential, keeping pace with first responders. His website on photoshelter.com features unexpurgated images — “Nightcrawler” in stills. He also maintains a website called DallasPoliceWatch.com that organizes real-time police reports by subdivision.
The stringer relies on scanners and the City of Dallas Open Data system, which includes Dallas Police Department reports and active call data. And all of those things are at risk of annihilation today, he says.
A FIGHT WORTH FIGHTING
Since the BD days, Adelman won a $345k settlement from DART after an unlawful arrest while photographing an emergency scene, moved away from his Greenville Avenue battleground to quieter Junius Heights, lost his wife and seems to have started picking his battles a little more selectively.
But he’s riled up about Police Chief Eddie Garcia and the City of Dallas’ plan to remove and delay police information available to the public through Dallas Open Data.
In an Oct. 15 memo to top City of Dallas officials, Dr. Brita Andercheck, the City of Dallas Data Analytics and Business Intelligence director, who is overseeing an overhaul of the police reporting system, said her office had started omitting personal identifying information of complainants. The redo includes further recommendations that have not yet been implemented, including a delay of the Active Calls data set by 24 hours.
Andercheck says the redaction of personally identifiable information (PIL) protects victims of crime.
“Publishing PIL is a privacy and security risk. Including PIL on the Open Data Portal exposes individuals to potential hackers, identity theft and potential reprisals or revictimization,” she says. “Not publishing PIL on the Open Data Portal is bringing the City into alignment with national best practices designed to keep residents safe.”
The delay of active calls, she says, protects the police, public and first responders and “prevents bystanders from interfering at active crime scenes and helps to preserve the integrity of evidence and investigations.”
That “bystanders” part particularly irks Adelman.
“I have been to hundreds of crime scenes over the years. I can think of only two or three incidents that had interference, and that usually was a family member going crazy at an accident,” he says. “When crowds are hassling cops, they were attracted by the sirens, the bubble gum lights. Does Garcia propose to stop using sirens and lights too?”
Adelman says the plan would allow police to manipulate information and craft the department’s image, that it would limit police-community transparency and the public’s ability to find out what is happening in their neighborhoods.
“The DPD proposals would kill off the Dallas Police Watch site along with the @DPDCentral Twitter feed,” Adelman says. “What I think is happening is Garcia has got this in his head — he’s a social media relations wizard, for good or bad — and he wants to put a good look on everything.”
Adelman says a 24-hour delay of police calls also will render him far less efficient when it comes to photographing breaking events.
BALANCING NEEDS
While Adelman may be the loudest critic of the DPD’s plan, he is not alone in concern.
Paul Landfair runs the website DallasAreaWatch.com where he creates reports for neighborhood crime watch groups across Dallas. (Both he and Adelman have written programs that channel information from Open Data.)
He says if the removal of personally identifying information includes crime scene addresses, it would render his service — used by some 250 single-family neighborhoods and 400 apartment complexes every day, he says — useless.
“Garcia had said there’s some more stuff he wants to redact. That would get me, if he redacted incident addresses,” Landfair says. “My site would be dead. We (those who run similar crime watch sites) would all be dead.”
Landfair’s concern was such that he requested a meeting with Andercheck and Assistant City Manager John Fortune, during which the officials told him they did not plan to remove the incident address.
Landfair notes that often the crime, a burglary for instance, occurs at the victim’s address.
Adercheck, whose office assumed responsibility for the Open Data Portal in October 2020 and rebuilt it in 2021, told The Advocate her office is not considering removing incident locations “at this time.”
How would publishing the incident location, when crimes often occur at people’s homes, square with the protecting-the-victim angle?
“There are several considerations on this question,” she says. “The first is, not every crime occurs at someone’s home. The second is, we are balancing a need to protect privacy, with a need to be transparent about where crimes are occurring in our community.”
Dallas City Council members, too, are worried about these changes and department transparency.
At the Public Safety Committee meeting in October, vice chair Cara Mendelsohn insisted that further changes be brought before the full City Council for a broader policy discussion.
“Who else have you consulted? Have we talked to the media, to crime watch groups? Did we get input from residents? I don’t think any of that part happened,” Mendelsohn said to Andercheck.
Mendelsohn, Dallas’ City Council District 12 representative, wondered aloud why it was necessary to remove PIL considering state laws already allow police to redact information related to sexual crimes, juveniles and anything that would hinder an investigation.
“I believe in government transparency for as much information as possible as long as it doesn’t put the city or residents at risk,” she told The Advocate in a follow-up interview. “In this age of policing, establishing and maintaining trust with the public means we need more transparency, not less.”
Garcia said publicly he supports the changes, noting that we are “not the only city who does this.”
SCANNERS: SOON A THING OF THE PAST
When and if the public loses the ability to observe active police calls online, we still have police scanners and Broadcastify and those digital news services such as DFW Scanner or Smash Da Topic for real-time reports and updates, right?
Not for long. Dallas Police Department is working toward a radio system replacement plan — has been for the past four years — that would “enable encrypted communications that cannot be intercepted by a third party.”
With its existing system the DPD can’t encrypt communication, but they can once they have this new system in place, thus the public’s police-scanner listening days are numbered.
The only holdup is that the replacement system costs $6.6 million.
Adelman, who was one of the first on the scene of, for example, a house explosion in Oak Cliff last summer, says in addition to active calls data, he uses scanners. He bought two at Target for $90 each.
According to the tech-media newsletter Built In, 280,000 people tuned into the police scanner service Broadcastify over two days of police protests in 2020.
Built In reporter Stephen Gossett notes that, “as popularity in appbased police radio scanners ballooned in 2020, many departments began to encrypt their radio communications so only those within the department can receive messages.”
He goes on, “This presents an issue with public transparency, eliminating the ability for people to maintain real-time security within their own communities and reducing the already dwindling trust offered toward local police departments.”
Both scanners and active-incident data must be approached with the understanding that they are not in and of themselves news.
They are tools that allow reporters to follow an incident. They offer a starting point as well as a record on which to reflect when something does become an important story.
Will people misuse these tools? Of course.
Many — from hobbyists to journalists and law enforcement officials themselves, even, according to Gossett’s reporting — say that does not mean we should be kept in the dark about potential crime, violence or other police activity in our neighborhood.
The U.S. Department of Justice “Toolkit for policing” sums up the role and responsibilities of police and the community.
“Transparency is essential to positive police-community relationships. When a critical incident occurs, agencies should try to release as much information about it as possible, as soon as possible, so the community will not feel that information is being purposefully withheld from them.
“It is also important to stress that the first information to emerge following a critical incident is preliminary and may change as more information becomes available,” the literature continues. “Police leaders should let the news media and the public know that early information may not be correct, and should correct any misinformation quickly.”
Proposed updates to the City of Dallas Open Data portal will go before the Dallas City Council prior to further changes. At time of publication, the item was not yet on the council’s agenda.
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By PATTI VINSON
Sign of the times
The Lakewood neighbor using her windows as a message board
Linda Marie Ford started posting messages when COVID-19 began. Photography by Corrie Aune.
Back when the pandemic first reared its ugly head, neighbor Linda Marie Ford wanted to help her father, Tim Ford, celebrate his 80th trip around the sun. Mindful of safety and nixing any in-person party, Ford instead saw a window of opportunity. Make that 36 windows.
At the front of Ford’s home in Lakewood are window panes, 36 of which are visible above shrubbery. Utilizing Back when the pandemic first reared its ugly head, neighbor Linda Marie Ford wanted to help her father, Tim Ford, celebrate his 80th trip around the sun. Mindful of safety and nixing any in-person party, Ford instead saw a window of opportunity. Make that 36 windows.
At the front of Ford’s home in Lakewood are window panes, 36 of which are visible above shrubbery. Utilizing each pane for one letter or space (think TV’s “Wheel of Fortune”), she posted a message for her beloved father: “Happy 80th Birthday Pops!”
Ford painted the letters on copy paper, and used them over and over since, creating letters as needed — sort of a giant version of Scrabble.
And so began our neighborhood’s most interesting message board, equal parts funny and controversial, a running commentary and chronology of life these days.
Ford initially found inspiration nearby. “In the very beginning of COVID,” she says, “neighbors were sending emails saying it was their kid’s birthday and asking if anyone would like to put a sign in their windows.”
She ran with the idea, and the grand gesture paid off: Her father was thrilled and passersby noticed the birthday wish. She says, “The best part was that we would sit out front and people would jog or walk by with a ‘Hey, tell Pops Happy Birthday!’ Pretty cool.”
Since that first successful message to Pops, Ford has sent out other celebratory messages to family and friends, many around scholastic achieve ments. And some have just been for a laugh. Early last year saw a number of those: “What’s A Pig With No Legs? A Groundhog!” “Super Bowl Is A Large Bowl of Guac.” And “Candy Sale on Feb 15: Hint Hint.”
Understandably, it’s the edgy messages that get the most attention, both from those driving by and those seeing social media posts. Never one to shy away from politics, Ford had plenty to say during the pres-
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“Hate Never Made Any Nation Great” was followed soon after with “10 Days Left to Register — Forms Here.” A big arrow pointed to a stack of voter registration forms by her door.
Leading to Election Day, she displayed several re minders about early vot ing and polling places. Post-election, Ford had “One Country One Destiny” and later “With Unity We Can Do Great Things.”
Throughout, the messages have garnered attention, most of it positive, she says. But another member of the household has suffered the slings and arrows when it comes to in-person com plaints.
“Quit Whining and Get the Damn Shot!,” collected 322 likes on social media, but Ford, mindful of her innocent-bystander spouse, added this caveat: “If anyone wants to complain in person, talk to me, not Hottie Husband.”
Ford’s window messages, snark and non-snark alike, have certainly kept the neighborhood talking, but one of her favorite moments was a sweet reaction to a pre-election display.
“When it became clear that there was going to be turmoil with the election results, I posted ‘Keep Calm and Send Chocolate!’ The kids down the block put a basket of candy on my front porch. I posted back, ‘Faith in humanity restored!’”
PATTI VINSON is a guest writer who has lived in East Dallas for more than 20 years. She’s written for The Advocate and Real Simple magazine.
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By GEORGE MASON
A little bit of something
New Year’s resolutions to improve your community
It’s resolution season and I already feel defeated. You? How will this year be different?
My daughter and her husband manage expectations with their three young girls at Christmas. Learning from the wedding tradition of “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue,” they limit the presents they give (not Santa) to “Something to read, something to wear, something needed, something wanted.” Less poetic, maybe, but it gets the job done.
What if we adopted a similar scheme for New Year’s resolutions and slimmed down our list? It might bone up our resolve. Here’s a suggestion: Something holy, something good, something beautiful, something true. More reason than rhyme, but at least it highlights spiritual virtues. And since this column often connects the private and the public in faith, consider resolutions in these realms that account for social networks and institutions, not just personal improvement.
Something holy. Participate in, serve with and give to a religious congregation. The widespread notion that you can be “spiritual but not religious” suggests you can be close to God and be a good person without engaging with other people in rituals of worship and communal life. That’s a little like learning a foreign language from a book or an app and never conversing or sharing everyday life with people who speak that language natively. Strengthen a church or synagogue by your involvement this year.
Something good. The next three will have similar themes. This one is ethical. Pick one subject or issue you care about personally and that affects others, too. Neighborhood watch, street and sidewalk improvement, cultural intelligence in schools, environmental justice. Find out who else is doing something about these things and join them. There are a handful of nonprofits for any of these issues who would love to help check this resolution off your list.
Something beautiful. Ugliness is a blight on the soul as well as the community. Cultivate beauty as an act of resistance to our throwaway society and lift our collective spirit at the same time. Beauty involves harmony, things fitting together well, like a row of pansies, a clump of crepe myrtles, treble and bass clefs, a clean car or a colorful mural. Join the Arboretum or one of our amazing museums. Buy season tickets to Dallas Summer Musicals or the Dallas Theater Center.
Something true. Limit social media if you find yourself being entertained by fake news just because you like it, whether it meets standards of truth or not. Support real journalism and the institutions that foster it. Subscribe to the Dallas Morning News and D Magazine. Read The Advocate (check). Give to the Dallas Free Press. It can’t be said often enough: “You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.” We will not heal what divides us as a nation if we don’t have a common commitment to the truth.
Old habits may die hard, but new ones like these give life to us all.
GEORGE MASON is pastor of Wilshire Baptist Church, president of Faith Commons and host of the “Good God” podcast. The Worship section is underwritten by Advocate Publishing and the neighborhood businesses and churches listed here. For information about helping support the Worship section, call 214.560.4202. 44 lakewood.advocatemag.com JAJANUARY 2022
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Certified Arborists, Fully Insured 469.983.1060
NEW LEAF TREE, LLC
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SOLD, Represented Buyer
9223 Biscayne Boulevard
3 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | 2,967 SQ. FT. | $1,400,000
Alyssa Ramsey
469.569.5438 alyssa@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Seller
6211 Prospect Avenue
4 BEDROOMS | 4.1 BATHS | 3,850 SQ. FT. | $1,350,000
Skylar Champion
214.695.8701 skylar@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Seller
5723 Ellsworth Avenue
3 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHS | 1,827 SQ. FT. | $699,000
Skylar Champion
214.695.8701 skylar@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Seller
510 Monte Vista Drive
3 BEDROOMS | 2.1 BATHS | 2,050 SQ. FT. | $699,000
Skylar Champion
214.695.8701 skylar@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Buyer
5519 Richmond Avenue
2 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHS | 1,604 SQ. FT. | $599,000
Kaleigh Walker
310.913.8005 kaleigh@daveperrymiller.com
UNDER CONTRACT
722 Huntley Street
3 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | 2,107 SQ. FT. | $560,000
Alison O’Halloran
214.228.9013 alisonohalloran@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Buyer
9029 Redondo Drive
2 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHS | 1,640 SQ. FT. | $549,000
Frada Sandler
214.616.6476 frada@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Buyer
6820 Northridge Drive
4 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | 3,631 SQ. FT. | PRIVATE SALE
Kaleigh Walker
310.913.8005 kaleigh@daveperrymiller.com
SOLD, Represented Buyer & Seller
7203 Dominique Drive
4 BEDROOMS | 2.1 BATH | 2,624 SQ. FT. | PRIVATE SALE
Skylar Champion
214.695.8701 skylar@daveperrymiller.com