Skip to main content
austintexas.gov

Action Navigation

  • 3-1-1
austintexas.gov
Search

Main menu

Home
  • Resident

    Resident

    Open the Resident page
      Open the Resident page
    • Household
      • Getting a Home
      • Utilities
      • Trash and Recycling
      • Austin Senior Services Hub
      • Gardening and Home Improvements
      • Home Improvements
      • Pets and Adoption
      Open the Household page
    • Neighborhoods
      • Education
      • Libraries
      • Families
      • Neighborhood Issues
      Open the Neighborhoods page
    • Health
      • Animals
      • Public Health
      Open the Health page
    • Public Safety
      • Crime
      • Courts
      • Fire Safety
      • Emergency Preparedness
      • Public Safety Employment
      Open the Public Safety page
    • Arts and Leisure
      • Arts, History and Culture
      • Outdoor, Nature and Wildlife
      • Events
      • City Venues and Facilities
      • Film and Music
      Open the Arts and Leisure page
    • Environmental
      • City Programs and Initiatives
      • Conservation and Recycling
      • Animals and Wildlife
      • Parks
      Open the Environmental page
    • Transportation
      • Car/Bus
      • Aviation
      • Bicycle/Pedestrian
      • Streets/Maps
      Open the Transportation page
    • City of Austin
      • About Austin
      • Voting and Elections
      • Get Involved
      • City Jobs
      • Records and Documents
      Open the City of Austin page
  • Business

    Business

    Open the Business page
      Open the Business page
    • Doing Business
      • Utilities
      • Doing Business with the City
      • Taxes
      • MBE/WBE Program
      • City Code
      • Food Establishments
      • Permits
      • Day Labor
      • Records and Documents
      Open the Doing Business page
    • Starting Out
      • Starting a Business
      • Relocating a Business
      • Incentives and Grants
      Open the Starting Out page
    • City Contracts
    • Small Business Centers
      • Small Business Development
      • Incentives and Grants
      Open the Small Business Centers page
    • Austin Center for Events
    • Nonprofits
      • Grants
      Open the Nonprofits page
    • Green Resources
  • Government

    Government

    Open the Government page
      Open the Government page
    • City Council
    • City Manager's Office
    • Boards and Commissions
    • City Council meeting information
    • City Hall
    • Jobs
    • Public Records
  • Departments

    Departments

    View full directory of departments

    Frequently Viewed Departments

      View full directory of departments
    • Visit
      • Airport
      • Visitors Bureau
      • Convention Center
    • Utilities
      • Austin Energy
      • Austin Water
      • Resource Recovery
    • Education & Recreation
      • Library
      • Parks and Recreation
    • Safety
      • Police
    • Other
      • Animal Services
      • Development Services
      • Economic Development
  • Connect

    Connect

      Open the Connect page
    • Share ideas online about improving Austin
    • Participate in the City
    • Sign up for email updates
    • City contact information
Austin Skyline
  1. Departments
  2. Office of Police Oversight
  3. Queja formal: Propósito y alcance y otras violaciones a políticas

Queja formal: Propósito y alcance y otras violaciones a políticas

  • Home
  • Español

Part of

Documentos oficiales de quejas y acciones disciplinarias

November 29, 2021

Queja formal: Propósito y alcance y otras violaciones a políticas

El querellante alega que dos oficiales de la policía de Austin entraron a una escuela primaria sin proveerle mucha información a la escuela y se enfocaron en un estudiante con necesidades especiales en respuesta a la llamada de un vecino. La OPO recomienda que esta alegación reciba una clasificación B.

Document

Queja formal: Propósito y alcance y otras violaciones a políticas230.86 KB

Contenido del documento

Aviso: El siguiente texto fue extraído de un documento PDF para hacerlo más accesible. Este contenido generado por máquina puede contener errores de formato. El texto se mostrará en el idioma original del documento. En algunos casos, el texto no se cargará si el documento original es una imagen escaneada o si el texto no tiene capacidad de búsqueda. Para mirar la versión completa, favor de ver el documento PDF.

OF
CITY
LUSTEM
OFFICE OF
POLICE OVERSIGHT
NOTICE OF FORMAL COMPLAINT
ICMS #: 2021-1173
November 29, 2021
Complaint: The complainant alleges:
Two APD officers showed up the school where I teach (a K-4 elementary school) un-announced
and entered campus without alerting the front office or anyone in leadership (principal, assistant
principals). They entered the school building and began walking around the hallways and
classrooms looking for a student. Several school officials asked them why they were there and
what they were doing. The officers explained that a "concerned citizen" had called and alerted
them that a child was walking around outside of the school. Even after the school assistant
principal and social worker informed the officers that there is a campus crisis plan currently in
place for this student, and that this student has been monitored the whole time and that the
student"s parent was on the way, the officers would not stop searching and would not leave the
building. This student is in special education and receives specialized support by me, her teacher,
a professional trained in mental and behavioral health. I was monitoring the student from afar
waiting for her mom to arrive when the officers cornered my student causing her to run away in
fear - which made the situation worse. I am extremely upset and angry. Police should not show
up at a school with majority black and brown students and begin chasing a child. This is
traumatizing to the specific student, her family and the rest of the students. I understand that
sometimes police need to come to a school in case of an emergency, and am grateful that we can
rely on police for protection in case of an emergency like an active shooter or lockdown, but this
was not an emergency, it was a small child running around outside. The officers should have
looked for the front office or called the school to check what was going on before they arrive on
campus unannounced and begin chasing and scaring students.
This notice of formal complaint is a request for Internal Affairs to initiate an investigation to
determine if the employee conduct is within compliance of APD policy, Civil Service Rules, and
Municipal Civil Service Rules.
Recommended Administrative Policies to Review (to include but not limited to):
301.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
All persons deserve protection by fair and impartial law enforcement and should be able to
expect similar police response to their behavior wherever it occurs. Employees will serve the
The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to
communications will be provided upon request.
OF
CHAN
LUBER
OFFICE OF
POLICE OVERSIGHT
NOTICE OF FORMAL COMPLAINT
public through direction, counseling, assistance, and protection of life and property. Employees
will be held accountable for the manner in which they exercise the authority of their office or
position. Employees will respect the rights of individuals and perform their services with
honesty, sincerity, courage, and sound judgment.
301.2 IMPARTIAL ATTITUDE AND COURTESY
Employees shall provide equal and fair protection of all rights under local, state, and federal law
for all members of the community. Law enforcement will be conducted in an impartial and
equitable manner. In an effort to create an organizational culture that is inclusive and
nondiscriminatory, employees shall act professionally, treat all persons fairly and equally, and
strive to interact with the community in a positive manner. Employees will perform all duties
objectively and without regard to personal feelings, animosities, friendships, financial status,
occupation or employment status, sex, disability status, housing status, mental health or ability,
citizenship, language, national origin, creed, color, race, religion, age, political beliefs, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, or social or ethnic background.
Employees will endeavor to understand and respect cultural, national, racial, religious, physical,
mental, and other differences.
402.1.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES
Officers will not write an offense report when they are the victim of a crime. The victim officer
will write a supplement. The offense report will be written by an officer who is not a victim. An
incident number will be assigned and all required fields completed during documentation
anytime an employee observes or receives any information concerning the following, but not
limited to:
(b) Citizen complaints of non-criminal incidents requiring action by the police.
Recommended Classification: The OPO is permitted to make a preliminary recommendation on
the classification of administrative cases.
The OPO recommends this complaint receive a B classification.
The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to
communications will be provided upon request.

City of Austin

Footer Menu

  • Get information or assistance
  • Give feedback on our website
  • Site Map
  • Public Records
  • City Council Message Board
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • RSS

Second Footer Menu

  • Visit Austin
  • City Directory
  • Jobs
  • Legal Notices
  • Privacy Notice
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • RSS