The Office of Police Oversight received numerous calls, emails and online complaints regarding an officer allegedly yelling "white power" to a group of black people and signaling to a tattoo on his arm. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that…
The Office of Police Oversight received an email a link relating to Austin police officers allegedly using force against a protester. The Office of Police Oversight is the complainant.
Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Teng's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L) and suspended him from duty for 30 days, from June 16, 2020 through July 15, 2020. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that…
Commander Adam delivered an oral reprimand to Officer Garcia for interaction with a motorist involving a collision that violates of Austin Police Department policy 301.2, which states in part that employees will be tactful in the performance of their…
Anonymous complainant alleges that police officers used excessive force against protesters, including firing rubber bullets at individuals in need of medical attention. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A…
Complainant states that the officer who allegedly shot an individual be fired. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
Complainant states that responsible officers need to be held accountable for hurting innocent people and that they do not feel safe to go to protests. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
Anonymous complainant alleges that police officers used excessive force during a protest. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.