AUSTIN, Texas — Austinites now have access to personnel files of the city's police officers as part of a voter-approved measure that was passed last year. The G-files show records of police officers ...
More than a year after Austinites voted overwhelmingly to make secret police personnel files public, the Austin Police Department has begun to release those documents. Requesting so-called G-file ...
A Travis County judge ruled that the city of Austin and Austin Police Department have “unlawfully” maintained a secret police personnel file known as the “G file” that was outlawed by the Austin ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A collection of previously confidential Austin police disciplinary records known as “G-files” have been released to the public as part of the voter-approved Police Oversight Act. The ...
More than a year after voters approved the Austin Police Oversight Act and supporters sued to force the city of Austin and the Austin Police Department to fully implement it, officials are taking ...
In siding with activists, a Travis County judge ordered the Austin Police Department and city leaders to end the use of a confidential police personnel file, which voters elected to get rid of more ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — City of Austin staff and the parties involved in the current police contract negotiations have spent the week determining and discussing next steps now that a judge has ruled it is ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A Travis County district court judge ruled Friday that the City of Austin acted unlawfully by not ending its practice of withholding certain police records called “g-files” from the ...
In 1998, the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) began requiring officers to fill out reports any time they had to use force, a big step toward tracking when and why police resorted to strong-arming ...
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