In his first public remarks since he confirmed he’s leaving for Austin, Chief Eddie García told The Dallas Morning News in an ...
A memo from Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax says the chief will start his new position overseeing public safety on Nov. 4.
In hindsight, losing García to Austin was inevitable. He raised his profile thanks to his success quelling violent crime in ...
The hope is the chief will help usher transformation to the Austin Police Department and have the same type of impact as he ...
García quickly proved to be the right leader and beloved because of his grassroots, away-from-the-desk leadership style. It ...
CBS News Texas political reporter Jack Fink covered the reactions from Dallas City Council members following the unexpected ...
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Community leaders at the grassroots level are sharing about what they’d like to see in Dallas’ next police chief.
Police Chief Eddie Garcia of Dallas retires, being praised for contributing to a notable drop in violent crime in the city.
DALLAS — In his first public remarks since he confirmed he’s leaving for Austin, Chief Eddie García told The Dallas Morning News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday that he’s considered ...
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