Complainant alleges that Austin police officers acted in a demeaning manner during two separate interactions involving a domestic dispute. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges that Austin police officers searched her vehicle, leaving it torn apart and money was missing. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
Complainant alleges that Austin police officers did not let him go to the hospital and that their documentation did not reflect what really happened. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive a B classification.
Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Dranguet's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L) and suspended him from duty for 6 days, from January 21, 2021, to January 26, 2021. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that…
Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Sergeant Linsalata's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L) and suspended him from duty for 60 days, from January 20, 2021, to March 20, 2021. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that…
Commander Robert Richman delivered a written reprimand to Officer Travis for using a curse word when responding to a domestic disturbance. This is a violation of policy 301.2 Impartial Attitude and Courtesy.
Commander Vallejo delivered an oral reprimand to Sergeant Mistric for his conduct while corresponding with his subordinate. This was a violation of Austin Police Department policy 900.5 Responsibility to Coworkers.
Commander Vallejo delivered an oral reprimand to Officer Creamer for having an unprofessional verbal interaction with a security guard at H-E-B. This was a violation of Austin Police Department policy 301.2 (b) Impartial Attitude and Courtesy.
Complainant alleges that an Austin police officer responding to a mental health call placed on behalf of their client acted disrespectfully towards them and was unwilling to accept their clinical opinion. The Office of Police Oversight recommends…