
Trump In Dallas, Snubs 3 Top African-American Law Enforcers
U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Dallas on Thursday for a discussion on race and policing.
But in a move that raised eyebrows, he excluded the three top law enforcement officials in the county – a police chief, sheriff and district attorney.
They are all African-Americans, reports Dallas Morning News.
While the police chief of Glenn Heights, a town of 11,000 south of Dallas, will be part of the discussion,
Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall, Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown and District Attorney John Creuzot were not invited.




