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Adler s Disaster: Austin Surpasses Grim Homicide Milestone
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Injured Cop Saves Man From Exploding Truck The Rest of His Story Is Like Something From a TV Show
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Family of doctor killed by police in 2019 still awaiting justice
Family of doctor killed by police in 2019 still awaiting justice
It has been two years since two Austin police officers shot and killed Dr. Mauris DeSilva while he was having a mental health crisis in Downtown Austin.
AUSTIN, Texas - It has been two years since Dr. Mauris DeSilva was shot and killed by two Austin police officers while having a mental health crisis.
The Travis County District Attorney’s office is expected to present this case to a grand jury sometime this year. Dr. DeSilva was a PhD in biomedical engineering. He worked with the US navy. He was a wonderful son, said Jarrod Smith with the Smith and Vinson Law Firm representing the DeSilva family.
District Attorney Drops Assault Case Against APD Officer
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Austin police announces new critical incident public release policy
By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
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This includes body-worn cameras and digital in-car video footage.
The goal is to publicly release any footage of a critical incident in a timely manner utilizing a streamlined process, according to a press release from the police department.
During this process, the Chief of Police will consult with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office and the Office of Police Oversight to determine what information and video footage may be released. If the Chief of Police determines a release will not occur, or a delay of the release is necessary, the department will send a statement notifying the public of the release status and reason for the delay.