Official complaint and discipline documents

As part of our mission, the Office of Police Oversight publishes official documents related to the complaint investigation process and disciplinary decisions made by the Austin Police Department.

November 15, 2019

Temporary suspension of Officer Eric Heinz

Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Eric Heinz's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and suspended him from duty for five days, from Nove mber 16, 2019 through November 20, 2019. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Officer Heinz failed to follow the General Orders when he engaged a suspect in an unprofessional exchange.

Author: Austin Police Department
Document: Disciplinary memo: Officer Heinz (PDF 81.63KB)
October 30, 2019

Formal Complaint: OPO recommends independent investigation

The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside the scope of the OPO and have been forwarded to the City Manager.

Author: Office of Police Oversight
October 30, 2019

Formal Complaint: OPO recommends independent investigation

The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside the scope of the OPO and have been forwarded to the City Manager.

Author: Office of Police Oversight
October 30, 2019

Formal Complaint: OPO recommends independent investigation

The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside the scope of the OPO and have been forwarded to the City Manager.

Author: Office of Police Oversight
October 30, 2019

Formal Complaint: OPO recommends independent investigation

The OPO received complaints alleging misconduct against Assistant Chief Justin Newsom, Chief Brian Manley, and other Assistant Chiefs in the Austin Police Department. Allegations of misconduct by an Assistant Chief or the Chief of Police are outside the scope of the OPO and have been forwarded to the City Manager.

Author: Office of Police Oversight
October 28, 2019

Temporary suspension of Officer Trissey Padro

Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Trissey Padro's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and suspended her from duty for two days, from October 29, 2019 through October 30, 2019. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Officer Padro failed to follow the General Orders when she drove a patrol unit through an intersection and collided with a truck that had the right of way.

Author: Austin Police Department
Document: Disciplinary memo: Officer Padro (PDF 639.72KB)
October 24, 2019

Temporary suspension of Officer Jonathan Pax

Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Jonathan Pax's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and suspended him from duty for sixty days, from October 26, 2019 through December 24, 2019. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Officer Pax failed to follow the General Orders when he made inappropriate remarks to two citizens, including racially and culturally insensitive comments.

Author: Austin Police Department
Document: Disciplinary memo: Officer Pax (PDF 109.28KB)
October 11, 2019

Demotion of Sergeant Okkyun Sin

Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Sergeant Okkyun Sin's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and demoted him two ranks, to police officer, effectively immediately. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Sergeant Sin violated Civil Service Rules by neglecting and shirking his duty during a domestic violence incident.

Author: Austin Police Department
Document: Disciplinary memo: Sergeant Sin (PDF 646.66KB)
October 8, 2019

Temporary suspension of Detective Douglas Drake

Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Detective Douglas Drake's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and suspended him from duty for forty-five days, effective October 9, 2019 and continuing through November 22, 2019. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Detective Drake violated Civil Service Rules when he engaged in inappropriate communications related to a double fatality collision.

Author: Austin Police Department
Document: Disciplinary memo: Detective Drake (PDF 156.78KB)
October 7, 2019

Temporary suspension of Officer Stephen Johnson

Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Stephen Johnson's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and suspended him from duty for thirty days, from October 8, 2019 through November 6, 2019. Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Officer Johnson failed to follow the General Orders and violated several departmental policies, including failing to activate his body worn camera and the in-car digital mobile audio video recording device.

Author: Austin Police Department
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