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SAPD officer wins back job after arbitrator concludes McManus ‘did not have a strong command’ of all the facts
Read full article: SAPD officer wins back job after arbitrator concludes McManus ‘did not have a strong command’ of all the factsA San Antonio police officer fired over a 2019 use of force case has won back his job, after a third-party arbitrator ruled Thursday that Chief William McManus appeared to not have a strong command of all the facts of the case when he testified at the hearing last summer.
After delay, arbitration resumes for SAPD officer fired for excessive force
Read full article: After delay, arbitration resumes for SAPD officer fired for excessive forceOfficer Andre Vargas was terminated in June 2020 after SAPD internal affairs investigators determined he violated department rules covering conduct and behavior, treatment of prisoners and use of force.
Attorney for fired SAPD officer pokes holes in internal affairs investigation
Read full article: Attorney for fired SAPD officer pokes holes in internal affairs investigationAn attorney for a San Antonio police officer fired in 2020 after being accused of injuring a suspect and using profane language during the man’s arrest repeatedly criticized the internal affairs investigation that lead to his client’s termination.
‘Street justice’ vs. justified use of force: Fired SAPD officer begins battle to win back job
Read full article: ‘Street justice’ vs. justified use of force: Fired SAPD officer begins battle to win back jobArbitration began Tuesday for a fired San Antonio police officer accused of injuring a suspect and using vulgar language during the man’s arrest nearly four years ago.
Prosecutors dismiss felony charge against ex-SAPD officer accused of kneeling on suspect’s neck
Read full article: Prosecutors dismiss felony charge against ex-SAPD officer accused of kneeling on suspect’s neckBexar County prosecutors on Monday dismissed a felony charge against a former San Antonio police officer accused of kneeling on a suspect’s neck during a 2019 disturbance call.
Former SAPD officer accused of kneeling on suspect’s neck criminally charged
Read full article: Former SAPD officer accused of kneeling on suspect’s neck criminally chargedA San Antonio police officer who was fired after kneeling on someone's neck is now facing criminal charges, court records confirm.
San Antonio police officer fired after kneeling on suspects neck: records
Read full article: San Antonio police officer fired after kneeling on suspects neck: recordsSAN ANTONIO Two San Antonio police officers were handed indefinite suspensions after using excessive force on a handcuffed suspect who was not resisting arrest, according to disciplinary records. Officers Michael Brewer and Andre Vargas were both fired for the incident that occurred on Nov. 26, 2019, according to the suspension records. The officers responded to a disturbance call at Commercial Avenue and Grosvenor Boulevard, where they arrested a man. Although the man appeared to provide no resistance, administrators said Brewer caused unnecessary physical violence when he placed he left knee on the mans neck, according to the document. Minneapolis police and other departments across the country have explicitly banned that type of restraint since Floyds death made national headlines.