The San Antonio Police Department is analyzing itself. In a move that raises questions about impartiality, the city reorganized a city team reviewing data over how the police interacts with the public, placing them back in the police chain of command and reporting to Police Chief William McManus. Last September — in the wake of racial justice protests spurred by the death of George Floyd — the city committed to analyze how the police interact with citizens and look at foundational problems dealing with race. “Calls for police reform have brought a sharper focus to how equity and justice is reflected in our institutions, our values and our spending,” said Erik Walsh, San Antonio city manager in the city’s budget documents.