Dallas Police say they are now going to take a layered approach to addressing random gunfire throughout the city.

It’s been two months since NBC 5 spoke with neighbors in The Villas of Prairie Creek neighborhood in Southeast Dallas, plagued by random gunfire every weekend.

Andi Guevara and her neighbors were encouraged by Dallas PD’s gunshot detection pilot program, which began in March as a possible solution, but the shots keep on coming, now about once a month.   

“There’s a mental and emotional aspect that this is creating,” Guevara said.

One video from two weeks ago shows a gunman firing off back-to-back rounds from a nearby park at 3:00 a.m.

“Sometimes we’re walking and it’s not even that dark outside and we’re hearing gunshots and we’re like, where is it? Do I need to drop?” Gue

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