Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2026
Officer Thomas Fury, a six-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, was fired after a disciplinary hearing found his actions during a family violence arrest violated department policies. His arrest on a charge of bodily injury involving family violence occurred recently, and the status of the charge remains unclear. The Dallas Police Department emphasizes its commitment to accountability and ethical conduct, reflecting an ongoing effort to maintain community trust amid recent officer misconduct incidents.
Dallas Police Officer Fired Following Arrest for Family Violence
Dallas, Texas – Officer Thomas Fury, a six-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, was terminated following a disciplinary hearing that found he engaged in “adverse conduct” during his arrest on a family violence charge. Police Chief Daniel Comeaux dismissed Fury after the hearing, which concluded that his actions violated department policies. Fury declined to comment on the termination when reached by The Dallas Morning News.
Fury, 31, was arrested by Terrell police on August 29, 2025, on a charge of bodily injury involving family violence, a Class A misdemeanor. The status of the charge was not clear as of Thursday afternoon. He had been employed with the department since May 2019 and was last assigned to the Southeast Patrol Division, covering parts of South Dallas, Oak Cliff, and Pleasant Grove.
The Dallas Police Department underscores its commitment to accountability and ethical conduct through decisive actions against misconduct. This reflects an ongoing effort to uphold the integrity of the force, especially in times when public trust is paramount. Recent firings also demonstrate the department’s proactive stance: in June 2024, Officer Aleia Burley was let go for serious policy violations, and in December 2025, Lieutenant Jeremy Carter faced administrative leave after a separate incident. Such measures serve to reinforce confidence in law enforcement by ensuring that community standards are maintained among its officers.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Officer’s Name | Thomas Fury |
| Age | 31 |
| Years of Service | 6 |
| Assignment | Southeast Patrol Division |
| Arrest Date | August 29, 2025 |
| Charge | Bodily Injury Involving Family Violence (Class A Misdemeanor) |
| Termination Date | January 22, 2026 |
This case serves as a reminder of the significance of maintaining standards within law enforcement agencies. The actions taken by the Dallas Police Department highlight the balance between supporting officers in their duties while also protecting community welfare through stringent policies and accountability measures. In an environment where trust is necessary for effective policing, these steps are crucial not just for the department, but also for fostering community relationships.
As Dallas continues to grow, the responsibility of law enforcement must also evolve, aligning with community expectations. Citizens are encouraged to remain engaged and support initiatives that bolster economic growth and community safety, recognizing the value of accountability in maintaining trust within our neighborhoods. This incident illustrates the dual responsibility of police to uphold the law while also serving as role models for ethical conduct.
Through engagement and understanding, Dallas can foster an atmosphere conducive to both personal achievement and collective growth. Community support, small business innovation, and an informed public contribute to a thriving Dallas County economy, paving the way for a prosperous future.
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