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Former Blue Cares executive director says SAPOA leadership told her to create meeting records
Read full article: Former Blue Cares executive director says SAPOA leadership told her to create meeting recordsThe former executive director of Blue Cares, the nonprofit arm of the San Antonio Police Officers’ Association, said she was told by association leadership to create meeting records for a charitable bingo application last summer.
‘It’s a start’: SA police union supports proposed rule calling for oversight of large county district attorneys
Read full article: ‘It’s a start’: SA police union supports proposed rule calling for oversight of large county district attorneysThe Attorney General’s proposed rule could affect the Bexar County District Attorney’s office, which has been scrutinized for its handling of violent crime cases.
SA police union president calls outside involvement in Bexar County DA office policies unethical
Read full article: SA police union president calls outside involvement in Bexar County DA office policies unethicalSan Antonio Police Officers Association President Danny Diaz says the Texas Governor's Office should consider stepping in and removing DA Joe Gonzales by using HB 17, the "rogue prosecutor" law.
San Antonio Police Officers’ Association takes aim at district attorney in new ‘DA Chronicles’ videos
Read full article: San Antonio Police Officers’ Association takes aim at district attorney in new ‘DA Chronicles’ videosSAPOA has released two videos highlighting what they say are missteps by the District Attorney.
After rash of violence against SAPD officers, union president calls on DA Gonzales to resign
Read full article: After rash of violence against SAPD officers, union president calls on DA Gonzales to resignDanny Diaz told KSAT Investigates in an interview Thursday that Gonzales “absolutely” should resign from office amid growing criticism of how the DA’s office prosecutes defendants.
District Attorney addresses criticism from SAPD chief, SAPOA about ‘habitual offenders’ on the streets
Read full article: District Attorney addresses criticism from SAPD chief, SAPOA about ‘habitual offenders’ on the streetsDistrict Attorney Joe Gonzales held a press conference Wednesday evening to address criticism from SAPD Chief William McManus about ‘habitual offenders’ on the streets.
Prop A opponents slam proposed expansion of cite-and-release
Read full article: Prop A opponents slam proposed expansion of cite-and-releaseThe police union and business community are focusing their criticism on the proposed expansion of cite-and-release, which is another portion of the sweeping, proposed charter amendment now on San Antonio’s May 6 ballot as Proposition A.
San Antonio City Council passes discipline-focused police union contract
Read full article: San Antonio City Council passes discipline-focused police union contractThe San Antonio City Council approved a new contract for San Antonio Police officers Thursday in a 8-3 vote, immediately putting the new contract into effect.
Police union ratifies new contract; deal still requires city council approval
Read full article: Police union ratifies new contract; deal still requires city council approvalSan Antonio Police officers have approved a new union contract that would make it harder for fired cops to get their jobs back, but would also raise officers’ pay by nearly 16% over four years.
‘There is nothing I could tell him’: Popovich declines sit down with SAPOA leader after Prop B endorsement
Read full article: ‘There is nothing I could tell him’: Popovich declines sit down with SAPOA leader after Prop B endorsementGregg Popovich has been vocal this week about his support for Proposition B on the May 1 ballot, but on Thursday declined an invitation to discuss the measure further with the head of the San Antonio Police Officers Association.
WATCH: San Antonio police union, Fix SAPD debate collective bargaining Proposition B
Read full article: WATCH: San Antonio police union, Fix SAPD debate collective bargaining Proposition BSan Antonio voters who are hoping to learn more about Proposition B have the chance to hear both sides make their pitch after a debate hosted by KSAT, San Antonio Report and Bexar Facts.
Debate between San Antonio police union, FixSAPD to be hosted April 8 by KSAT, San Antonio Report, Bexar Facts
Read full article: Debate between San Antonio police union, FixSAPD to be hosted April 8 by KSAT, San Antonio Report, Bexar FactsPanelists include Danny Diaz, president of the San Antonio Police Officers Association (SAPOA); James Dykman, data and policy analyst for Fix SAPD; and Liz Provencio, a City attorney who serves on the team negotiating with the union on a new contract.
SAPOA president, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg meet before collective bargaining vote
Read full article: SAPOA president, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg meet before collective bargaining voteSAN ANTONIO – In an update in the ongoing contract negotiations between the city and the San Antonio Police Officers Association, Mayor Ron Nirenberg met with the president of the police union on Monday. “The mayor reiterated his support for collective bargaining. Mayor Ron Nirenberg and I are both committed to working together for a safe, stronger, San Antonio,” Diaz said in the press release. Voters will be able to vote on Proposition B in May, which would repeal the police department’s collective bargaining rights if approved. AdThe SAPOA has urged voters to oppose Prop B, calling it a threat and a form of defunding.
‘It is a threat:’ Police union blasts proposition that would repeal SAPD’s collective bargaining rights
Read full article: ‘It is a threat:’ Police union blasts proposition that would repeal SAPD’s collective bargaining rightsSAPOA President Danny Diaz accused Fix SAPD — the organization that spearheaded the movement behind Prop B — of lying to the voters about the true intentions of the proposal. “These organizations work on a wealth of issues from fixing police contracts to supporting candidates for some of them, district attorney reform, mobilizing black voters, aiding refugee and immigrant families. But Diaz said the repeal amounts to defunding by taking away their seat at the bargaining table. Diaz also invited Alonzio Hardin, the president of the San Antonio Black Police Officers Coalition, to speak. AdREAD MORE: Protections for police officers accused of misconduct in San Antonio
Video, police reports, social media reveals tension between San Antonio police union and Fix SAPD reform group
Read full article: Video, police reports, social media reveals tension between San Antonio police union and Fix SAPD reform groupThe May killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police sparked international protests, including weeks of demonstrations in San Antonio. Just yelling, yelling in their faces,” said Fix SAPD Deputy Director Ananda Tomas, who added that it was far from an isolated incident. It impacts us in a great way when we have a bully that just will not let San Antonio be, will not let San Antonio speak.”Ad“(SAPOA is) a club. Back SA Blue social media accounts have used pictures of Fix SAPD petitioners in many of their posts. Martin said any repeal measures pushed by Fix SAPD would only apply to SAPD, and not to other first responders in San Antonio.