Always on the thin blue line. It was an honor working alongside ... Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia hugs Dallas Police Association president Jaime Castro after addressing reporters on Friday ...
Police Chief Eddie Garcia of Dallas retires, being praised for contributing to a notable drop in violent crime in the city.
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has told city officials that he plans to retire from law enforcement and is in line to take a new position with the city of Austin, multiple sources told WFAA.
Jan. 5: García calls on council members to require sexually orientated businesses to close by 2 a.m. and open no earlier than 6 a.m., saying it would fall in line with the city’s goals to ...
The hope is the chief will help usher transformation to the Austin Police Department and have the same type of impact as he ...
DALLAS – Eddie Garcia is expanding his territory as a leader. First responders in Austin cannot wait. A day before ballots get cast in the November elections, Garcia will take on his new job in ...
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia plans to leave his position before his agreement with the city ends in May 2027, starting a new city management role in Austin before the end of the year.
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has told city officials that he plans to retire from law enforcement and is in line to take a new position with the city of Austin, multiple sources ...
DALLAS — The news broke earlier today that Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia will be leaving his position in Dallas to become an assistant city manager for the city of Austin. This comes three ...
saying that the former high school teacher was "executed" while in the line of duty. In a press conference Friday, Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said that the department had lost a "brother ...
Police Chief Eddie Garcia plans to retire from ... According to the News, Garcia is leaving the front lines of law enforcement for Austin, where he will be an assistant city manager overseeing ...
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia is set to retire after three years with the police department, according to his resignation letter. He will go on to become one of Austin’s assistant city ...