
Arlington streets are a touch safer today after Kendell Morris was handed a decisive verdict for his crimes. The Tarrant County District Attorney's Office tweeted out a thank-you note to the Arlington Police Department for their diligence in the successful conviction and sentencing of Morris, whose case has now been closed, ensuring the continued safety of residents.
In the terse message posted online, the Tarrant County DA's office didn't mince words: "Thanks to the Arlington Police Department for their work on this case and for their commitment to keeping our community safe," the department declared, in a demonstration of appreciation for law enforcement's efforts to root out criminal elements from the streets of Arlington. The post was stamped with the date December 21st, indicating that the case had reached its conclusion just the day before, according to the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's Office.
Thanks to the Arlington Police Department for their work on this case and for their commitment to keeping our community safe. pic.twitter.com/ewYvnNmn8S
— Tarrant County CDA (@TarrantCountyDA) December 20, 2023
Although details regarding Morris' crimes and the length of his sentencing remain undisclosed, the conviction signifies a wrap on what the authorities consider a significant case. The acknowledgment by the DA's office underscores a palpable sense of relief and portrays a tough-on-crime stance that is echoed in communities across the nation.









