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A Texas husband has been charged with murder more than a month after his wife disappeared in San Antonio, court records show. Brad Chandler Simpson, 53, remained jailed Friday on $2 million bond ...
San Antonio police shared a video Thursday and said in a statement that they are seeking information about two people seen in it — one who was driving a dark pickup truck with a bed cover and ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) — A suspect shot and wounded two Texas officers during a car pursuit before barricading himself in an apartment complex Thursday evening, police said.
The San Antonio Police Department's organization includes a chief of police a command and executive staff, [11] and the use of community crime mapping. [ 12 ] As of November 2018, the department had 2,358 officers of which 1,204 were Hispanic (51.1%), 1,003 were white (42.5%), 119 were Black (5.0%), and 32 other (1.4%).
On November 20, 2016, Benjamin Marconi, a detective with the San Antonio Police Department, was shot to death in San Antonio, Texas.In the shooting, a motorist stopped his car, got out, and shot and wounded Marconi while the latter was sitting in his marked patrol car in front of the department's headquarters, writing a ticket for another driver during a routine traffic stop.
For example, ABC News reported that officer Brennand had "confus[ed] him and his car with someone who fled from an attempted stop the night before." [6] The San Antonio Current later reported that Cantu apparently was the same individual, based on police records of an interview with Cantu's girlfriend. [7]
San Antonio police have arrested the man accused of causing a drunken crash that killed popular Lubbock radio DJ Amy O. The San Antonio Express-News reports 48-year-old Steve Nerio was arrested ...
In 2016 a responding officer noted the police response as "unexpected, unplanned and unrehearsed". [5] On the 40th anniversary of the shooting, KSAT described it as the worst mass shooting in San Antonio history. [1] Following the shooting, Attebury was nicknamed by San Antonio residents as "the Fiesta sniper". [6]