The complainant alleges that Austin police officers did not properly investigate when the complainant was assaulted by a stranger outside his home and refused to take his statement.
The complainant alleges that the Austin Police Department is not open to the public, making it difficult for them to file a police report for insurance purposes.
Chief of Police Joseph Chacon determined that Officer Stratton's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03 and suspended him from his duties for ten days, from November 19, 2022, to November 28, 2022. An Internal Affairs investigation…
The complainant alleges that Austin police officers took 25 minutes to respond to the assault of an employee but did not end up arresting the individual.
The complainant alleges that an Austin police officer punched the complainant's friend, and he has a video recording of the incident. The complainant further alleges that he was improperly arrested.
The complainant alleges that Austin police officers did not respond promptly when the complainant reported a hit-and-run incident that damaged their vehicle.
The complainant alleges that Austin police officers used excessive force on a community member and provided information about a video that documents the incident.