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Corrections officers stopped and restrained the suspect before he was able to get far.
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The lawsuit argues that the city is violating its own ordinance by not allowing the Office of Police Oversight to access internal disciplinary files of officers.
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A suspect connected with six killings allegedly shot two police officers before being taken into custody near the Southwest Austin enclave. Neighbors said they had no warning to shelter in place.
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The suspect was taken into custody following a police chase in Southwest Austin Tuesday evening and has now been charged with capital murder.
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Seventeen officers were cleared of the charges against them. District Attorney José Garza's office will still pursue charges against four officers.
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The impasse is a setback for Travis County District Attorney José Garza, whose office indicted Taylor in 2021. Garza will likely pursue another trial.
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Police were responding to a call that someone was being stabbed at a home in South Austin. The suspect is dead.
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Taylor is accused of murdering Mike Ramos while on duty in 2020. Expert witnesses played a big role in the prosecutors' case. Defense attorneys are focusing on the high-risk, split-decision nature of policing.
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Taylor is charged in the fatal shooting of Mike Ramos in 2020. Ramos' character, the police department's training protocols and officers' communication issues were at the center of this week's arguments.
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Ramos was fatally shot by a police officer in 2020. More than three years later, the officer will go on trial for murder.