Dallas police officers
© Salwan Georges/Detroit Free Press/APDallas police officers salute as the casket of Dallas Police officer Michael Ktrol after his July 19 funeral mass in Redford Township, Mich.
The Dallas Police Department saw a rise in job applications after the city's police chief gave a rousing speech following the July 7 shooting that left five officers dead.

Four days after the Dallas shooting, Dallas Police Chief David Brown gave a press conference where he urged viewers to join the force to better help their communities, reports Fox 59.

"Serve your communities. We're hiring. Get off that protest line and put an application in. We'll put you in your neighborhood and we will help you resolve some of the problems you're protesting about," Brown said.

After his speech, the Dallas Police Department saw a 344 percent rise in the number of received job applications. The department posted the statistics on its Facebook page Friday.