Texas Scorecard by Jacob Asmussen February 12, 2021
The Democrat-run city hall recently slashed the police department’s budget by one-third. Only a few months after the local police department took a $150 million hit, Austin Police Chief Brian Manley is stepping down.
On Friday, Manley announced his retirement after 30 years in the department. He originally began as a rookie in 1991 and worked his way up to chief in 2018.
Manley’s retirement comes amid intensifying chaos regarding police; last year, the Democrat-run Austin City Council defunded the city’s police department by one-third, diverting the $150 million to other city projects such as buying multimillion-dollar hotels for homeless individuals.
Manley was once hailed a hero by city hall in 2018 after he led the effort to stop a serial bomber in the city, but council members eventually turned on him. He clashed with the council’s far-left agenda in 2019, when he called for them to reverse a harmful and contentious homelessness camping policy.
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