UT police chief abruptly resigns
The Austin Police Department welcomed 54 new officers at a graduation event, aiming to reduce their staff shortage.
A memo from Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax says the chief will start his new position overseeing public safety on Nov. 4.
The surprise announcement of Garcia's departure was first reported by the Dallas ABC-TV affiliate WFAA, which cited City Hall ...
Less than six months after agreeing to an extension to stay in Dallas through May 2027, Chief of Police Eddie Garcia is ...
Chief Eddie García is retiring from the Dallas Police Department after more than 3.5 years at the helm, where he built a ...
The hope is the chief will help usher transformation to the Austin Police Department and have the same type of impact as he ...
Police Chief Eddie Garcia's resignation was a shock to Dallas' top officials. One council member said she was "blindsided" by ...
After more than three and a half years with the city, Dallas police Chief Eddie García is retiring. Here's what to know about ...
Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax announced on Thursday that Dallas Police Chief Edgardo "Eddie" García has been hired as the ...