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The new city charter amendment initiative on Oct. 18 would make a number of reforms related to police practices and enforcement.
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Law enforcement agencies are increasingly able to follow peoples' digital trails in the name of public safety, using advanced technologies to identify and investigate potential criminal activity, but at what cost?
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24-year-old Alexander Lance filed the suit in a Bexar County District court. The suit alleges that a San Antonio Police officer shot Lance at close range twice with a paintball gun, once in the arm and once in the leg.
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New research looking at data from millions stops made by police in Texas in 2020 found that officers search Latino people more than any other racial or ethnic group. But, those searches turn up far less contraband than searches of white people.
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HB 88, or the “George Floyd Act,” doesn’t just tackle first aid. The proposed law would also require police to intervene when they see another officer engage in abusive behavior.
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Following a summer of protests against police brutality and in honor of the lives lost to it, FRONTLINE's latest documentary examines race, policing and…
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After months of protests and difficult conversations, what is the way forward to create a more racially just and equitable San Antonio? In this locally…
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Months of protests following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and other Black Americans at the hands of law enforcement put a…
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This post has been updated. It was originally published on Monday, Aug. 17, at 4:28 p.m.A man entered a Weslaco Walmart armed with a hand gun and an…
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Sheryl Sculley retired in early 2019 after more than a decade managing the City of San Antonio and disagreements with its public safety unions that…