Complainant alleges that they were at a protest when officers arrived on bike and started pushing and shoving protesters. Complainant also alleges that they were sprayed with mace, resulting in injuries. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that…
Complainant alleges that they witnessed an individual being shot by Austin police officers and have photos of an Austin police officers officer laughing as the individual bleeds as well as a shot of an officer firing on the medics who assisted the…
Complainant alleges that they were shot with a rubber bullet by Austin police officers while standing away from a crowd of people. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
Complainant alleges that Austin police officers used excessive force, tear gas and rubber bullets and behaved aggressively towards peaceful protesters. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
Complainant alleges that they and their girlfriend were at a peaceful protest when officers started shooting tear gas. They also allege that they saw an officer point a gun directly at a protester who was just standing there. The Office of Police…
Complainant alleges that they were shot with a rubber bullet by Austin police officers while at a protest. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
This report analyzes Austin Police Department officer-involved shootings (OIS) taking place in 2018, focused on analyzing data and patterns related to these events. The data clearly reveals a disparate concentration of OIS incidents affecting…
Commander Rogers delivered a written reprimand to Officer Jackson for not including the correct title code or ensure all information related to an incident was entered. His actions violated policy 402.2.2 (a).
Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer La Borde’s actions violated multiple policies and suspended him from duty for 10 days, from June 17, 2020 through June 26, 2020. Officer La Borde violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L) and…
Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Tamez’s actions violated multiple policies and suspended him from duty for 4 days, from June 17, 2020 through June 20, 2020. Officer Tamez violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L) and APD…