A former officer of the year for the Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department has sued the city under the Texas Whistleblower Act, claiming she was subjected to “prolonged dangerous and abusive behavior” from the department’s police chief, court records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
The city of Fair Oaks Ranch has released an independent report that clears Police Chief Tim Moring of wrongdoing and claims that officers who came forward with complaints against Moring were attempting to distract attention from their inappropriate relationship with one another.
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It can be hard to capture the public’s attention unless you’re driving a dreamy indigo blue Dodge sedan built in 1928, or a sleek, frost green Chevy Impala from 1969, or a curvaceous, cape coral Chevy Master that rolled off the line in 1937.
All three vehicles turned a lot of heads on Saturday as part of Cruise for Peace, a calvacade of roughly 150 classic cars that rolled through the streets of San Diego, passing through Oak Park, Paradise Hills, National City and Mid-City.
The drivers, their families and police escorts traveled nearly 5 miles to deliver a common message: We need to curb the violence that afflicts many of the city’s neighborhoods.