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Thursday Garcia posted a photo as he qualified at the Dallas Police shooting range. He also passed the Texas peace officer license exam last week before he started the new job, unlike some other out of town chief hires who took months to pass the test.
So, Garcia was authorized to wear a Dallas Police Uniform at his desk on Wednesday. He also posted online around 6 a.m. Wednesday about his morning coffee and exercise routine that starts his days.
“He s coming in with a new mentality, a different mentality and it s already starting to show. The troops are responding,” said National Latino Law Enforcement Organization Dallas Chapter President George Aranda.
The Devil in David Kunkle’s Brain
Dallas’ former chief is disappearing.
Sarah Dodd knew something was wrong with her husband in November 2019.
Though, if she’s being honest, she began to worry at least a year before that, probably longer. Something she couldn’t yet define, something still more feeling than fact. Just that thing, said the former television reporter, “when you’re around someone you love and you know when that person is not …”
A pause. A deep breath. Then a choked-back tear.
“. When that person is not himself.”
Nov. 14, 2019, was one day after Dodd’s husband, former Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle, turned 69. To celebrate, the couple flew to Santa Barbara, Calif., for a long-planned, eagerly anticipated five-day trip. But days before they were to depart, Dodd said recently, Kunkle grew anxious and agitated the opposite of the composed, rational, carefully logical chief of police she famously wed in December 2006.
Yogananda Pittman named acting US Capitol police chief after riots
The US Capitol Police has appointed a Black woman as its acting police chief after the former head resigned in the fallout from the agency’s inadequate response to pro-Trump rioters who staged an insurrection at the Capitol last week.
Yogananda Pittman, who previously served as an assistant chief, will be the first woman and first Black person to head the Capitol Police, according to Morgan State University, the historically black school that Pittman graduated from in 1999. CNN reached out to Capitol police and has not been able to independently confirm this.