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Austin police slow to reform a year after George Floyd protests


This weekend marks one year since thousands of protesters flooded the streets in downtown Austin and demanded a series of law-and-order reforms and budget changes, some of which they ended up getting.
While the local demonstrations mirrored racial justice protests in other cities after the death of George Floyd under the knee of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on May 25, 2020, local participants also had Austin-specific reasons to be there, as they pointed to concerns they d been voicing for years about the Austin Police Department.
Bubbling with anger and viewing the moment as a vehicle for transformation, they persuaded the City Council to change the Police Department s budget by cutting $21 million outright and setting aside an additional $129 million to be vetted for potential cuts down the road. Since then, $45 million of that larger amount has been cut by moving various departments and functions out of police control. ....

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Hundreds of jobs moving out of Austin Police Department to other city departments


Hundreds of jobs moving out of Austin Police Department to other city departments
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The Austin City Council is transferring hundreds of jobs out of the Austin Police Department after a vote Thursday. The council approved an ordinance that creates a new Emergency Communications Department, which is part of the city council s plan to reallocate about a third of the APD s funding.
Under this change, 284.5 full-time equivalent positions will be moved outside the department. A total of 222 of the impacted positions are communications staff members. The other 62.5 positions are alarm administration, human resources, public information and facility maintenance staff. About $33 million worth of funding will be transferred out of the APD s budget as a result of this change.  ....

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Manley departs with mix of praise, criticism from Austin civic leaders


Manley departs with mix of praise, criticism from Austin civic leaders
The reaction from political and civic leaders Friday to the news that Brian Manley is stepping down as the chief of the Austin Police Department was much like Manley s tenure itself: a mixture of positives and not-so-positives.
While some took the moment to celebrate Manley s career accomplishments – an impressive rise through the department from patrol officer to chief – others said his departure was overdue and that Manley s presence had slowed efforts to improve the culture of policing in the city and the department s relationships with communities of color.
Manley s last day on the job is scheduled to be March 28, a Sunday. The official word for his leaving is retirement, and the announcement came just days after the Austin native celebrated his 30th anniversary in the department. But Manley made clear during a Friday news conference that he will continue to work after leaving the de ....

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