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DeSoto Police Respond to Armed Suspect, Resulting in Fatal Shooting and Ongoing Investigation

The City of DeSoto and the DeSoto Police Department are deeply committed to transparency and the safety of our community. We are issuing the following statement regarding an officer-involved shooting that occurred today.
On December 13, 2024, at 10:39 AM, DeSoto police dispatch received a 911 hang-up call from a residence in the 1000 block of Hunter’s Creek Dr. Upon reestablishing contact, the caller identified himself as twenty-six-year-old Arthur Lee Armstrong, Jr. and stated that he had “several” weapons and wanted to harm police. Desoto Police Department patrol officers responded to the location after a second caller confirmed that Armstrong was at the location with multiple other residents and armed with a knife.
Upon arrival at the location, officers encountered Armstrong in the front yard of the residence. Armstrong, armed with a knife in each hand, immediately approached officers aggressively and disregarded multiple commands from officers to stop and drop the weapons. As Armstrong continued to close the distance between himself and the officers, one DeSoto officer fired a single round from a patrol rifle, striking Armstrong in the chest. Officers disarmed Armstrong and immediately began lifesaving measures. Armstrong was transported to Central Methodist Hospital by DeSoto EMS but was ultimately pronounced deceased upon arrival.
At the request of the DeSoto Police Department, officers from the Major Crimes Unit of the Grand Prairie Police Department’s Investigative Services Bureau responded to the scene and are heading up the investigation of the incident. Additionally, the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office Public Integrity Unit was contacted, and an investigator from the unit was dispatched to conduct an independent investigation of the incident. The officer who discharged his patrol rifle during this incident was placed on paid administrative leave, per DeSoto Police Department policy, while the above investigations are conducted.
We understand the profound impact incidents like this have on our community, the individuals involved, and their families. The DeSoto Police Department has initiated a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident, and we are committed to sharing information as it becomes available.
A press conference will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Monday, December 16th, at the DeSoto Police Department to provide additional information regarding the incident.

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Desoto First Responders Awarded Mayoral Commendation in Case of Missing Child

DESOTO – It is not always that first responders from both the Police Department and the Fire Department, as well as city dispatchers, have the chance to be commended for a job well done.

At the City of DeSoto Council meeting last week, DeSoto Mayor Rachel Proctor and the City Council were able to commend the city’s first responders for locating a child who had gone missing but was found by first responders before the situation turned into a tragedy.

As explained by Mayor Proctor during the presentation, a Mayoral Commendation presentation was given to DeSoto First Responders in the case of a missing child who had slipped out of her house.

The incident happened on November 23, 2024, when three-year-old toddler Kaliayah went missing from her home.

Proctor explained, “She got up in the middle of the night, unlocked her front door, and went outside looking for her father after he had left for work.”

DeSoto Police and Fire Rescue searched tirelessly from door to door for over an hour and finally found her.

Proctor explained that DeSoto Paramedics checked the child out and returned her safely to her mother, Ashley Collins.

“It is with immense pride that we share our gratitude tonight as I stand before you to recognize the extraordinary work of our first responders,” Proctor said.

“Tonight, I bestow a mayoral commendation to these brave individuals because without their unwavering dedication and the grace of God, Mayoral Commendation presentation what could have potentially been a very tragic situation ended up with them locating the child and returning her home. So, through tireless work and dedication, I want to call up a few individuals here tonight: Emergency Dispatchers Kaneesha Dixon, Yamilet Rojas, Seth Thompson and, also, our Fire Department Whitley Fagan, Cornelius Henderson as well as those with the Police Department Officer Victoria Gonzalez, Officer Keith Ratliff, Officer Ramarlo Robertson, Officer Joel Hernandez and Officer Joshua Bush. Let’s put our hands together and give them a great big clap,” Proctor said.

The Mayor also recognized Police Chief Joe Costa and Fire Chief Bryan Southard.

Southard thanked the Mayor for recognizing the city’s dispatchers, the fire fighters involved and added “Our dispatchers, obviously we don’t do this for the recognition. When I called the firefighters and ask them to come [to the meeting tonight] they kind of gave me… well, they do it because they love serving people. Our firefighters, our dispatchers, and our police officers. You have got to have a heart to serve and a heart to do this,s and we are very thankful this had a very happy ending and outcome for the family and everyone involved.”

After the city council meeting, Chief Costa said, “I am very proud of the DeSoto Police Department and all those involved in this situation. We take these matters very seriously and we are very happy this incident resulted in a positive outcome for all.”

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CITY OF DESOTO NOTICE OF CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD – Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)

CITY OF DESOTO
NOTICE OF CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

PUBLIC NOTICE

The City of DeSoto has completed the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the period of October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024. The CAPER reports on the accomplishments of the Annual Action Plan and provides a concise reference to compare anticipated work with actual performance for DeSoto residents, local officials and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The CAPER reports on the use of DeSoto’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement funds during the 2023 -2024 Program Year.

A summary of the draft FY 2024 CAPER is now available for review in electronic form via the City website (www.desototexas.gov/CDBG). Residents will have at least fifteen (15) days, from December 11 – 27, 2024, to review and comment on the CAPER.

Written comments should be submitted to the Office of Administration, City of DeSoto, 211 East Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, Texas 75115 or e-mailed to ewilliams@desototexas.gov by December 27, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. A summary of all citizen comments received will be considered and summarized in the CAPER which will be submitted to HUD by December 30, 2024.

For additional information, please contact Esther Williams at (972) 230-9690 or ewilliams@desototexas.gov.

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Former Councilmember Criticizes Internal Conflicts, Calls for Accountability

DESOTO – Former City Councilmember Kay Brown Patrick opened citizen comments with her thoughts about council discourse: “After the election, I really felt that the lack of unity and un-organization is the reason we have racism, fascism and authoritarianism that is going to be walking around the White House and to watch my own council continuously perpetuate that own discord. Then I saw conveniently there is an item on the [upcoming] agenda about council internal conflicts and dynamics. I have worked closely with council and local governments, and I have never seen the need for an agenda item to discuss internal conflict and dynamics among council members.”

Jerry Ravenel spoke next, thanking the city council for the Civic Academy Program they put together recently to help residents understand what city leaders and staff do. He thanked the staff and directors and said he could tell they took pride in making sure “the residents of this city were engaged; they had interactive discussions and were able to ask questions they felt needed to be asked.” Ravenel finished by saying that he was not aware of “the things this city has going for it, and it made me even prouder to be a resident.”

Best Southwest Christmas Tree Lightings and Holiday Fun

The holiday season is aglow in Southwest Dallas-Fort Worth as local tree lightings bring festive cheer to the community. From historic town squares to modern city parks, these magical events feature dazzling displays, live entertainment, and plenty of family-friendly activities to welcome the season in style. Whether you’re sipping hot cocoa under twinkling lights or joining in a countdown to illuminate Christmas trees, there’s no better way to kick off the holidays than by celebrating with your neighbors. Check out some of the must-see tree-lighting festivities happening across the area and make plans to attend.

Cedar Hill

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Holiday on the Hill

Thursday, December 5, 2024

5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

In Historic Downtown, come together with friends and family to light up the tree, meet Santa Claus, and indulge in a festive atmosphere filled with joy and wonder. There will also be plenty of holiday kids activities and games, live performances, photos with Santa, festive photo ops, and the official lighting of the City of Cedar Hill tree.

Letters to Santa

As part of Holiday on the Hill, we’re excited to be delivering your letters to Santa again this year! You can write and submit your letters in person at Holiday on the Hill on December 5th from 5:30-8:30 pm at the Santa Letter Booth OR fill one out at home, then drop it off at our special North Pole mailbox at the Library by December 16th. The Santa Letter template is available online at cedarhilltx.com/holiday.

 

DeSoto

Tree Lighting and Holiday Block Party

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