Killeen police open internal investigation after officer shares inappropriate cartoon on social media
The cartoon reportedly depicts a white officer trying to issue a ticket to a Black man, but instead of using his pen, his gun goes off. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 7:19 PM CDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 8:01 PM CDT May 6, 2021
KILLEEN, Texas
The video above was posted in January 2021.
The Killeen Police Department is investigating one of its own after an officer reportedly shared an inappropriate cartoon on social media, which depicted a white police officer shooting a Black man, the spokesperson for KPD confirmed to 6 News on Thursday.
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Killeen officer back at work after shooting, killing man experiencing mental health episode
Reynaldo Contreras was put on administrative leave after he reportedly shot and killed Patrick Lynn Warren Sr., 52, at his home on Jan. 10. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 6:22 PM CDT April 29, 2021 Updated: 7:05 PM CDT April 29, 2021
KILLEEN, Texas The Killeen Police Department officer who shot and killed a man who was having a mental health episode back in January is back on the job, but working administrative duties, KPD spokeswoman Ofelia Miramontez said Thursday.
Reynaldo Contreras was put on administrative leave after he reportedly shot and killed 52-year-old Patrick Lynn Warren Sr. at his home on Jan. 10.
The council voted on the measure Tuesday night and it passed with a 6-1 vote. Author: Bary Roy, Christian Aleman Published: 6:51 PM CDT April 27, 2021 Updated: 10:36 PM CDT April 27, 2021
KILLEEN, Texas The Killeen City Council has officially put and end to no-knock warrants in the city following a 6-1 vote during a Tuesday evening council meeting. A no-knock warrant is issued by a judge and allows police to enter a property without properly notifying the resident, such as by knocking.
With the vote, the Killeen Police Department will no longer be able to use the police tactic effective immediately. We have an opportunity to protect our officers and protect our citizens right now instead of waiting another six months to do so, said Councilwoman Mellissa Brown. Why would we wait? The citizens have spoken.
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