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 — 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 ...
Late last summer, the city began to release once-secret Austin Police Department personnel records. Known colloquially as the “G-file,” the records detail internal investigations into alleged officer ...
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 ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – To disclose or not to disclose… certain records of police misconduct allegations. That is the question at the core of legislation the Senate Criminal Justice Committee debated Tuesday ...
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