Well, at least not as much as they used to. It appears that Whitmire intends to create the impression that Houston is safer due to the decrease in reported crimes.
The police union’s president had the following to say about the reduction in calls. Wonder if he managed to keep a straight face as he said the following;
Doug Griffith, president of the Houston Police Officers Union, said he thought the decline in calls was because of good police work leading to a decline in crimes to report.
Could things like those mentioned on Reddit be one of the reasons that people are not bothering to call HPD?
Called police 3 hours ago and they still haven’t arrived
Called them once at 12:30 and then almost an hour later again over a potential domestic abuse I have overheard, very serious. I’ve been waiting for them to get here since and nobody’s arrived. This person could be in danger. I know the police must be busy but three hours is crazy.
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A dude was pounding and kicking on my door yelling and whatnot. I called the cops and was told that the police would stop by to file a report about the incident tomorrow. I told the lady that this dude is about to smash my door in as it is already cracking. She suggested I leave by the back door, bitch I’m in a 3rd floor apartment the other way out is a 40+ foot drop.
I moved the couch in front of the door and grabbed my pistol and waited, I told him several times that if he managed to make it into my apartment he would be shot. He broke my door, saw I was a white dude and that the apartment was laid out totally different than his. This drunk and high moron thought his wife had locked him out, he was at the wrong building.
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Welcome to houston, I posted before that i got in a hit and run, they told me to stop following the person and meet the police at a parking lot, 3 hours and multiple calls and no one showed up several drove past me on westheimer during the wait. I think someone has to die for them to show up under an hour.
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It’s sad when you can call 911 and Pappa John’s and get the pizza before the police.
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Welcome to Houston. A man had my father at gunpoint in the turning lane on Gessner/Harwin and a cop slowly rolled by in the next lane without even seeing it. I had to pound on the idiots trunk to get him to stop. LE is completely worthless in this city.
I have numerous examples of my own;
- I was with my family and saw a drug deal going on, one of the vehicles started following me, I stopped parallel to a police car and told the officer what was happening. The officer told me to call the police.
- Called 911 to report a man beating a woman in front of my house, but the police never showed up.
- I saw four individuals beating a man in public, called 911, and was placed on hold. After waiting for about 15 minutes, I hung up. They did call me back about 30 minutes after I had hung up and told them that the beating had stopped and they were no longer there.
Maybe it could be because, as Bill King wrote;
The “clearance rate” in law enforcement lingo is the percentage of reported crimes that are solved by the police. The percentage is shockingly and shamefully low, almost everywhere, for all types of crime. And this is nothing new.

