Photo cred: Danny Fulgencio

Ezekiel Tyson started practicing law in 2002, working for small firms and as a prosecutor for the city of Houston. He moved to Dallas and opened a practice in Oak Cliff, where he consistently does criminal defense work and personal injury. Tyson represents District 10 on the recently restructured Community Police Oversight Board. Created in the ’80s due to excessive force and police brutality, Dallas has used the board to stay progressive on current issues. “I think that’s what we’re trying to bridge with this board,” Tyson says.

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