The agreement with the Austin Police Association was approved in 2024 in the hundreds of millions bearing on civilian oversight. Negotiations focused on staffing and pay raises, but faced delays legal challenges surrounding oversight measures. The situation intersected with oversight efforts by OPCO in Austin's broader public-safety governance. Michael Bullock became president of the APA, sharing plans during a FOX 7 Austin interview. The five-year agreement requires consideration by city leaders.
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community relations, implementing discipline for sustained policy violations, forming a “violent crime task force,” implementing a “criminal hotspot response strategy,” reorganizing command structure and alignment of some units, beginning the “safe surrender” program, and introducing new uniforms and cruisers. We certainly encourage Chief Acevedo to continue working with Austin’s officers and the community as he assesses and makes changes to better serve the public.
www.justice.govThe Office of Police Oversight’s 2023 Annual Report documents the work of our three divisions: the Complaints Division, the Policy & Research Division, and the Communications & Community Engagement Division.
www.austintexas.govMichael Bullock, the new president of the Austin Police Association, spoke one-on-one with FOX 7 Austin's Meredith Aldis, discussing his goals and what he says needs to happen to ensure the community is safe.
www.fox7austin.comWith a 10-1 vote last week, City Council approved a multiyear contract with the Austin Police Association that will, in the next few years, force city leaders to weigh costly financial decisions. In the more immediate future, the contract could result in a severe disruption to Austin’s civilian police oversight system, which is still fledgling more than a year after voters approved the Austin Police Oversight Act but is beginning to produce the transparency that the local ordinance promised....
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