Complainant alleges Austin police officers used excessive force. The Office of Police Oversight recommends that this allegation receive an A classification.
Complainants allege that APD officers were aggressive to peaceful protestors, behaved inapropriately while detaining protesters, escalated instead of de-escalated violence, and used excessive force from pepper spray, tear gas, and "less lethal"…
Complainant alleges her spouse, an Austin sergeant, punched her in the face three times. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive an A classification.
Plaintiff Saraneka Alexander submitted this lawsuit against the City of Austin and Austin Police Officers Kyu An and Daniel McCameron for alleged excessive force causing injury. The plaintiff requests compensatory damages. The defendants responded…
Commander Pruett delivered a written reprimand to Officer Breeze for failing to document all information obtained at the scene of family disturbance call. His actions violated policy 402.2.2 (a).
Acting Commander Hubbs delivered an oral reprimand to Officer Menezes for using indecent language while on duty. This was a violation of Austin Police Department policy 900.3.4.
Commander Adam delivered an oral reprimand to Officer Rodolfo Nicolas for using indecent language while on duty and failing to correctly conduct vehicle inventory, violations of Austin Police Department policies 900.3.4 and 350.4 respectively.
Complainant alleges that while attempting to report a disturbance outside his home, he was instructed by a 911 officer to go outside to get a more accurate description of the occurrence. He was then physically and verbally assaulted by people…
Complainant alleges an officer may have violated policy when they disqualified her from joining the Regular Cadet Academy. The Office of Police Oversight declines to make a recommendation.
Complainant alleges that a detective failed to perform his duties. After conducting a preliminary review, additional potential policy violations were found. Office of Police Oversight recommends an A classification.