Dallas police are investigating three fatalities that claimed the lives of a man downtown, another in a residential-commercial corridor, and a 16-year-old boy in South Dallas over the weekend, underscoring persistent concerns about violence in the city.
The first incident unfolded early Saturday in the heart of downtown. Officers responded to a shooting call in the 500 block of North Akard Street around 2:30 a.m. on September
27, where they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds inflicted by an unknown assailant. Dallas Fire-Rescue rushed him to a local hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries there. Police have withheld the victim’s identity pending notification of next of kin.
This downtown slaying adds to heightened scrutiny of homicides in Dallas’s urban core, where residents and officials have voiced growing worries over public safety. The case, numbered 139280-2025, is being led by Detective J. Conklin, who is appealing for public tips. Witnesses or anyone with information can reach Conklin at 214-671-3646 or [email protected].
The next day, on Sunday, a 16-year-old boy was fatally shot around 9:50 p.m. in the 800 block of Ryan Road. Responding officers discovered the teen with multiple gunshot wounds; despite immediate medical intervention, he died at the scene.
In a swift development, authorities arrested 20-year-old Anderson Acabal-Nolasco and charged him with manslaughter. He was booked into the Dallas County Jail, and the investigation is ongoing. Consistent with department policy, the victim’s name has not been released due to his age.
Detective Guy Curtis is overseeing the investigation, case number 140163-2025, and urges anyone with information to come forward by calling 214-671-3633 or emailing [email protected].
The residential neighborhood around Ryan Road has seen sporadic outbreaks of violent crime in recent years.
Less than four hours later, another deadly shooting rocked the city. At about 1:40 a.m. on Monday, officers arrived at the 700 block of Ann Arbor Avenue, a mixed residential and commercial stretch, to find a man shot and unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene, with the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office tasked with formal identification.
Details on suspects or motives remain scarce as preliminary probes continue, and police have not disclosed whether surveillance footage or witness accounts are aiding the effort. The case, logged as 140234-2025, falls under the purview of Detective Timothy Johnston. Tips can be directed to Johnston at 214-671-3523 or [email protected].
Investigations into all three cases remain ongoing, with police emphasizing the value of public cooperation in piecing together the events.
So far this month, 13 homicides have been reported in the City of Dallas, bringing the total for the year, to date, to 98, according to the City of Dallas Crime Analytics dashboard. A chronic shortage of police officers has hampered efforts to deter crime in the city.
Dallas voters passed Proposition U in an attempt to improve police assistance in the city. The proposition requires the Dallas Police Department to meet a minimum threshold for both the total number of sworn-in officers and the amount of their compensation.
Although the Dallas City Council has attempted to meet the regulations set forth by Proposition U, the most important aspects of this bill are still not correctly accounted for in the new budget, with the City Council failing to adequately address both the minimum number of officers and the compensation requirements, as reported by DX.