Dallas Police Respond to Officer-Involved Shooting

Incident occurred on Lemmon Avenue after reports of suspect threatening people with a knife

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

The Dallas Police Department reported that one of its officers fired their weapon while responding on Sunday evening to calls about a suspect threatening people with a knife in the 5100 block of Lemmon Avenue. Police did not immediately disclose the condition of the person who may have been shot, but confirmed that no officers were injured.

Why it matters

Officer-involved shootings are a sensitive and closely watched issue, with ongoing debates around police use of force and public safety. This incident will likely prompt further investigation and scrutiny of the officers' actions and the circumstances that led to the shooting.

The details

According to the Dallas Police Department, officers responded to reports of a suspect threatening people with a knife in the 5100 block of Lemmon Avenue on Sunday evening. During the response, one of the officers fired their weapon, but police did not immediately provide details on the condition of the person who may have been shot.

  • The incident occurred on Sunday evening.

The players

Dallas Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for policing the city of Dallas, Texas.

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What’s next

The Dallas Police Department is expected to provide more details on the incident and the condition of the person involved as the investigation continues.

The takeaway

This officer-involved shooting highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities around police use of force, with the public and authorities closely scrutinizing such incidents to ensure proper protocols were followed and public safety was prioritized.