When the Dallas police couldn’t crack a series ofΒ hate crimes, locals took matters into their own fabulous hands.

Over the past six months, Dallas’ Oak Lawn, also known as the “gayborhood”, experienced an increase in LGBT-related hate crimes, which have unfortunately been unresolved. In an effort to assist the police in apprehending the culprits, a few locals decided to join the Dallas Police Department’s Volunteers in Patrol Program.

Trained to monitor and report irregular activity, the program has since seen some success. John Anderson, a local resident, was recently patrolling when he witnessed an attack possibly related to prior incidents.

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Anderson said he saw three suspicious-looking young men, baiting a potential victim and yelling homophobic slurs.

β€œOne guy had his shirt up trying to bait other guys to look at him, and when some guys walked by and looked at his body, they said, β€˜What are you looking at, f*ggot?’” Anderson told KDFW-TV.

During the interaction, Anderson drove toward the individuals while shining his flashlight in an attempt to identify the men responsible. Although they ran, he was able to take a few photos, which he submitted to the police.

β€œWe were really excited. We thought it might be a break in some of the other attacks … Hopefully, that will scare them from doing it again.” He added.

Anderson and a few otherΒ Dallas locals refuse to beΒ silent victims, and we commend them for having the courage to take matters into their own hands. Watch KDFW’s report below.

H/T: Towleroad