While he wouldn't go into their specific plans for tackling issues related to crime during the holiday weekend, they plan to beef up police presence. He said their patrol division will have individual operations that will target hotspots and historically problematic areas for the Fourth of July, They will also have crime response teams and overtime officers who will work from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. "Each patrol division will have two fire marshals, assisting with fireworks complaints as well. Neighborhood patrol officers are providing additional assistance at each division," said Garcia. Dallas City Council Member Carolyn King Arnold, who represents District 4, said her area of Dallas she represents, which includes Oak Cliff, 'generates' a number of calls during this time of year.