Austin leaders agree on police reform
Several Austin City Council members expressed visible joy as they came to the realization that the entire council and mayor are in lock step on the issue of police reform.
Five resolutions go up for a vote tomorrow, including changes to police use-of-force tactics, a mandated goal of zero deaths caused by police by 2023 and a full block on funding of any new police officer positions in the next budget.
County Commissioner demands investigation on Live PD death
This was all captured on network television cameras because crews with the show, Live PD, were on scene. According to the Statesman, Live PD now says all recordings of that have been destroyed. Ambler died in Travis County, and District Attorney Margaret Moore claims Live PD and the sheriff’s office were stonewalling the release of that footage.
Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody says he has no plans to step down, and he’s looking forward to continuing his tenure as the county’s top cop. A Texas state representative and two county commissioners called for his resignation as a scandal unfolded over a year old in-custody death in the Travis County jail.
“I am so proud of them standing up for that because they are not in the same party,” says Flannigan.
The commissioner says Sheriff Chody has not been forthcoming in the case. Chody says the commissioners are misinformed as his office has participated with the investigation and is available if the Travis County DA would only ask.
More people are getting tested for COVID-19
“We’ve had a 9.2% overall rate of positivity, which is a substantial increase from a few weeks ago, at around 3 to 4% positive,” says Escott.
About 4,000 people have signed up for testing in the past four days.
Austin Public Health is still working to get more COVID-19 testing available to the public.
COVID-19 update
The gap between Travis County’s total number of coronavirus cases and number of recoveries has grown significantly smaller in recent weeks. Austin Public Health has officially confirmed 3,976 cases since March. 3,182 are recoveries and 99 people have died. Hospitalizations continue to fluctuate between the mid-eighties and mid-nineties; this morning that number is at 91.
Williamson County has seen a noticeable jump in active COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. There were 163 cases yesterday and are up to 294 this morning. 522 people have made recoveries. Williamson County hospitals are still not feeling the pinch from coronavirus.
COVID-19 continues to impact A.I.S.D.
The Austin Independent School District is still trying to figure out what the fall semester will look like. Chief of Business and Operations Nicole Conley Johnson says COVID-19 has accounted for a $10 million loss for the district already. This is from things like food, Chromebooks and transportation.
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