Complainant alleges that the Austin Police Department (APD) did not have the right to impound his vehicle. The OPO recommends that this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges that the Austin Police Department (APD) did not have the right to impound his vehicle. Additionally, an officer may have violated policy when he closed the car door in the complainant's face more than once after the complainant…
Complainant alleges that the Austin Police Department (APD) did not have the right to impound his vehicle. Additionally, an officer may have violated policy when he appeared to not include the results of the inventory in the APD Wrecker/Impound…
An officer may have violated Austin Police Department (APD) policy during an interaction with a person while she was detained. The OPO recommends that this allegation receive a B classification.
The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside…
The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside…
The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside…
The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside…
Commander Richman delivered a written reprimand to Officer Macri for his involvement in a crash investigation on May 3, 2019. His actions in this investigation violated multiple Austin Police Department policies.
Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Trissey Padro's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and suspended her from duty for two days, from October 29, 2019 through October 30, 2019. Internal Affairs' investigation…