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Contract talks between San Antonio and police union stall - yet again

Contract talks between San Antonio and police union stall - yet again - over officer discipline FacebookTwitterEmail Negotiators for the city of San Antonio and the San Antonio Police Officers Association failed to reach an agreement regarding the authority of arbitrators to overturn Police Chief William McManus’ disciplinary decisions.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News San Antonio city negotiators and police union officials appeared close Thursday to an agreement on one of the most contentious aspects of the disciplinary process, about five months after talks began for a new contract. Earlier this month, the two sides indicated they would likely have a compromise by Thursday regarding the appeals process for officers fired or disciplined for misconduct.

Police & Race: The conflict, the conversation, the conclusions

Police & Race pledges to showcase the issue with the hopeful notion of change. Police & Race is broken down into three parts: The voices of change, the police, and the solution. To ensure the volume of information is easier to digest, we ve changed our typical format to accommodate the views and facts from our experts. How do we get from the anger to let s work this out and find a solution to change? Credit: KENS 5 Debbie Bush, Reliable Revolutionaries Who: Debbie Bush is the aunt of Marquise Jones. San Antonio Police Officer Robert Encina killed him on February 28, 2014, following a fender bender in the drive-thru at Chacho s and Chalucci s.

Candidate Rudy Lopez offers fresh ideas for District 5

Candidate Rudy Lopez offers fresh ideas for District 5
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16 fired SAPD officers now awaiting arbitration amid backlog

16 fired SAPD officers now awaiting arbitration amid backlog COVID-19 pandemic partially blamed for growing list of cases Tags:  (From left) Pictured are fired SAPD officers Jose Hinojosa, Michael Brewer, and Jonathan Montalvo. (KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – Sixteen fired San Antonio police officers, some of whom have been off the job for over a year, are now pending arbitration amid a growing backlog of cases, city records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders show. The COVID-19 pandemic, which started in the spring of 2020 and wiped out the ability for in-person hearings to take place, is partially blamed for the backlog. The only city arbitration hearing scheduled this month so far is for a terminated San Antonio Fire Department engineer, city records show.

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