Dillon Collier answers your questions about ‘Broken Blue’ investigative special

Special dives into misconduct and disciplinary procedure at SAPD

SAN ANTONIO – After the Defenders’ 'Broken Blueinvestigative special aired, viewers sent in their questions about police misconduct, disciplinary procedure and San Antonio’s collective bargaining agreement.

The Defenders’ Dillon Collier will dive into those questions live on Wednesday morning.

Data obtained by KSAT under public information law showed officers were granted a reinstatement after they were fired in 67.5% of cases in the last decade.

Coverage in the “Broken Blue” series:

Officer Michael Garza: From rising star to SAPD castoff

Explained: How arbitration plays out for disciplined San Antonio police officers

A lying SAPD officer was reinstated after he cited his military record. That was a lie, too.

SAPD officer fired 6 times fighting for reinstatement — again

5 protections for police officers accused of misconduct in San Antonio

SAPD officer had an unusual offer: Beat him in a fight and you could go free

Debrief: KSAT Defenders break down ‘Broken Blue’ investigative series

San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh issued a statement to KSAT in response to the “Broken Blue” investigative special:

“Clearly, the current collective bargaining agreement limits the Chief’s ability to appropriately discipline officers that deserve to be disciplined. We intend to bring those issues to the next contract negotiation with the police union. I am hoping the police union will agree that these cases tarnish and impact the community’s confidence in our police department.

The residents of San Antonio expect better behavior from police officers than what these individuals demonstrated, and frankly, so do I. Fortunately, the conduct of these few does not reflect of the high character of the more than 2,300 other officers on the streets protecting our community today.”

The San Antonio Police Officers Association (SAPOA) issued a press release that read in part:

“This series attacks SAPOA and our members by saying we’re too powerful and that we make it difficult to remove ‘problem’ officers,” said Michel Helle, President of the San Antonio Police Officers Association. “While I agree we’re a strong organization, when it comes to the discipline and appeals process, our role is simple and transparent: ensure that the rights of officers are observed and protected.”

Have a question about police misconduct and discipline? Send it in the prompt below.


About the Authors

Emmy-award winning reporter Dillon Collier joined KSAT Investigates in September 2016. Dillon's investigative stories air weeknights on the Nightbeat and on the Six O'Clock News. Dillon is a two-time Houston Press Club Journalist of the Year and a Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Reporter of the Year.

Joshua Saunders is an Emmy-nominated photographer/editor who has worked in the San Antonio market for the past 20 years. Joshua works in the Defenders unit, covering crime and corruption throughout the city.

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