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After a spike in 2021, use of force incidents at the Bexar County Jail are down this year
Read full article: After a spike in 2021, use of force incidents at the Bexar County Jail are down this yearThe number of incidents of Bexar County detention officers using force on inmates has dropped this year, after a noticeable spike in 2021, records analyzed by KSAT Investigates show.
Fired BCSO deputy turned SeaWorld āscare characterā accused of body slamming child while at work
Read full article: Fired BCSO deputy turned SeaWorld āscare characterā accused of body slamming child while at workA former Bexar County Sheriffās deputy fired after he was captured on camera assaulting an inmate in 2019 faces new criminal allegations after San Antonio police said he assaulted a child Sunday while working at SeaWorld.
Former Bexar County deputy indicted on charges of tampering with evidence, official oppression
Read full article: Former Bexar County deputy indicted on charges of tampering with evidence, official oppressionSAN ANTONIO The Bexar County Sheriffs Office announced Thursday that former deputy Brandon Doege was indicted on two counts of tampering with evidence and official oppression. The sheriffs office originally terminated Doege in connection with a May 2019 incident in which he was captured on video assaulting an inmate at the jail. Related: Former deputy faces three charges, Bexar County sheriff saysAccording to BCSO, charges were filed against Doege in July 2019 with the Bexar County District Attorneys Office. On Wednesday, June 24, 2020, we were notified that the Bexar County Grand Jury returned two indictments on the case, BCSO said in a statement. Doege was placed into custody without incident at the Bexar County Satellite Court at 1 p.m. on June 25.
Former deputy faces three charges, Bexar County sheriff says
Read full article: Former deputy faces three charges, Bexar County sheriff saysSAN ANTONIO ā A now-former deputy is facing three charges, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said Tuesday. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office said Brandon Doege is accused of tampering with a government record. Salazar said Doege was heavy-handed in his force as a SERT deputy and did not activate his body camera during the incident. "What really, really bugged me about it. In a separate case last year, the Medina County Sheriffās Office opened a shooting investigation involving Doege, who was off duty at the time, and a woman who was shot.