Police Operating on ‘Heightened Sense of Reality’ After Dallas Shooting

How law enforcement officers are feeling a week after five police were killed in Dallas.

By Rhonda FanningJuly 15, 2016 11:12 am,

Police departments across the country, and especially across Texas, have been reeling from last week’s police shooting in Dallas – mourning officers lost, but also operating on a heightened sense of alert.

For many departments, this sense of alert means more officers on the streets, more tactical units on standby, and new questions about how police interact with the public.

Charley Wilkison, executive director of the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas, says that officers are feeling the effects of recent events.

“Of course, there’s an acknowledgement and sorrow, and the realization of what’s occurred,” Wilkison says, “and then this grim determination and commitment to soldier on to do what they’ve been called to do.”

He says that officers have to face a reality check in the wake of events like last week’s shooting.

“There’s a heightened sense of reality. Because the fear part, of course, officers are trained to deal with that,” Wilkison says. “Texas has lost the most law enforcement officers in the line of duty in each state in America, and so that’s absolutely something they aware of coming into the job.”

Texas will be sending 150 officers to assist with security at the upcoming Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Wilkinson says that he’s concerned for the safety of those officers, given the climate surrounding Donald Trump’s campaign.

“I’m fearful that something will happen to them, especially with some of the political circumstances surrounding Donald Trump’s candidacy,” Wilkison says. “It seems to be very heated, and in very heated moments where people are clashing, and physical confrontations that we’ve all seen, I’m worried about those officers.”

Listen to the full interview in the audio player above.

Post by Alexandra Hart.