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 an Austin police officer and a detective failed to investigate an assault against the complainant properly. The complainant was riding his bike when an individual caused him to fall off his bike and then assaulted him.
The complainant alleges that an Austin police officer discriminated against them based on their sexual identity after the complainant called the police regarding an aggressive driver.
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…
In the April 15, 2021 memo “Resolution No. 20200611-095 – Redefining ‘Resistance’ and Considering Alternative Tactics and Tools to Prevent the Need for Lethal and Less-Lethal Munitions” by the Office of Police Oversight, the tables appearing in…
The complainant alleges that Austin police officers improperly drew their guns and entered the residence of the complainant's daughter. Officers then realized they were at the wrong address and left without being concerned about the impact on the…
The complainant alleges that an Austin police officer improperly tagged his nephew's vehicle for towing. His nephew contacted officers after receiving threats at his home.