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Dallas Police and Fire-Rescue Chiefs Sworn-In During Joint Ceremony

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Dallas Police and Fire Chiefs Sworn Into Office

Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux and Dallas Fire-Rescue Chief Justin Ball were officially sworn into office during a ceremony on May 5, 2025.

The joint swearing-in took place at Concord Baptist Church in Dallas, drawing a crowd of hundreds.

City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, Mayor Eric L. Johnson, Councilmember and Chair of the Public Safety Committee Cara Mendelsohn delivered remarks to commemorate this historic occasion.

Meet the New Police Chief

Comeaux is a 33-year law enforcement veteran, previously serving as Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Houston Field Division, overseeing 12 offices throughout Texas, including Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. His leadership has focused on intelligence-driven crime reduction, operational efficiency, interagency collaboration, and officer development.

A native of New Orleans, he began his career in 1991 with the Houston Police Department (HPD), he specialized in community policing, narcotics enforcement, and high-risk investigations. In 1997, he transitioned to the DEA, where he led major operations in Houston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, targeting violent crime and drug trafficking. His strategies have resulted in significant crime reduction, including a 40% decrease in overdose deaths in Laredo, Texas.

Meet the New Fire Chief

As Dallas’ 18th Fire Chief, Ball will oversee a $430 million budget and lead roughly 2200 men and women who serve the public responding to fire and emergency medical services. He joined DFR in 1997 and has advanced through every rank—from firefighter paramedic to Field Deputy Chief, Executive Deputy Chief, Assistant Chief, and ultimately Executive Assistant Chief of Operations.

In June, Chief Ball assumed the role of Interim Fire Chief after Chief Dominique Artis was named the City’s first Chief of Public Safety.

Chief Ball has a bachelor’s degree in Fire Administration from Texas A&M and maintains certifications as a Master Firefighter, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF), Fire Officer II, Fire Instructor II, Incident Commander, and Incident Safety Officer.

Originally from northeast England, he has called the Dallas area home for more than 30 years and considers DFR his extended family.

Ceremony Details

Link to watch the ceremony: Dallas Police and Fire Chief Joint Swearing-In Ceremony

Conclusion

The swearing-in ceremony marked a significant milestone for the City of Dallas, as Chief Comeaux and Chief Ball took on their new roles. With their combined experience and expertise, they are well-equipped to lead the police and fire departments, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. As they begin their tenure, they will undoubtedly face challenges, but their commitment to public service and their passion for making a difference will guide them in their decision-making.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who are the new police and fire chiefs in Dallas?

A: The new police chief is Daniel Comeaux, and the new fire chief is Justin Ball.

Q: When were they sworn into office?

A: They were sworn into office on May 5, 2025.

Q: Where did the swearing-in ceremony take place?

A: The ceremony took place at Concord Baptist Church in Dallas.

Q: What is Chief Comeaux’s background?

A: Chief Comeaux is a 33-year law enforcement veteran, previously serving as Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Houston Field Division.

Q: What is Chief Ball’s background?

A: Chief Ball joined DFR in 1997 and has advanced through every rank, ultimately becoming the Executive Assistant Chief of Operations. He has a bachelor’s degree in Fire Administration from Texas A&M and maintains various certifications.

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