After Fatal Shooting Over Weekend, Dallas Wants Promoters to Go Through Background Checks

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After Fatal Shooting Over Weekend, Dallas Wants Promoters to Go Through Background Checks
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A party and concert turned fatal over the weekend. Now, the city is considering new rules for promoters.

The shooting this weekend comes just weeks after another Dallas party turned fatal in late March.A party in Dallas erupted in gunfire over the weekend, killing one and injuring 15 others. The Dallas Police Department is conducting two investigations into the shooting, one to determine who pulled the trigger and who’s liable for the concert turning into chaos and another to find out why its own off-duty officers were working the event.

Garcia said officers should have never been given permission to work the event. The department is now prohibiting officers from working events that don't have permits if the crowd will exceed 100 guests. But the department seems to be placing most of the blame on the promoters for throwing an event that wasn’t permitted.

“We want to make sure if there are promoters promoting events, there’s a strong background [check] on those promoters and the events they are bringing to our city,” Garcia said. “That needs to be done.”In a written statement on Wednesday, City Manager T.C.

“For everyone saying Bossman Bubba scammed them, he ain’t ever,” one person wrote. “We just can’t ever have shit cause [motherfuckers] ruin it.”

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