Arbitrator sides with sheriff, upholds firing of BCSO lieutenant who was at deadly Capitol riot
An arbitrator has upheld the termination of a Bexar County Sheriff’s Office lieutenant, nearly a year after she posted multiple photographs on Facebook showing her near the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as a protest erupted into a deadly riot, agency officials confirmed to the KSAT 12 Defenders.
Sheriff moves to terminate lieutenant who was near Capitol insurrection, over inappropriate contact with inmate
A Bexar County Sheriff’s lieutenant who posted multiple photographs on Facebook showing her near the U.S. Capitol during January’s deadly insurrection has been handed a notice of proposed dismissal over an unrelated incident at the jail, BCSO officials confirmed this week.
FBI San Antonio searching for local involvement in Capitol riot
SAN ANTONIO – The inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden is just days away and the investigation into last week’s Capitol riot is still ongoing. The FBI is still searching for suspects involved, and some San Antonians are feeling the heat. However, other connections to rioters from San Antonio haven’t surfaced. As of this week, 70 arrests have been made so far nationwide. RELATED: From Baked Alaska to a guy with horns: notable riot arrests
Bexar County Sheriff’s lieutenant who shared photos from deadly Capitol riot claims she was unaware of bloodshed
A Bexar County Sheriff’s lieutenant under investigation for being at a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week claims she was hundreds of feet behind rioters and was unaware of the bloodshed taking place in front of her.
Mayoral candidate, attorney among Texans who joined in US Capitol siege and posted on social media
FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, supporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana File)Texans who were involved in Wednesday’s siege upon on the U.S. Capitol were not shy about it on their own social media accounts. Texans among the mob who stormed the Capitol included a former mayoral candidate, a real estate agent, a lawyer and a Bexar County sheriff’s deputy. Videos Cudd posted on her own Facebook have gone viral. A lieutenant with the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is under investigation after she posted photos of the incident on her Facebook.