Jun 212007
 

There’s a lot of local and national coverage of the beating death of David Morales, passenger in a car that apparently hit a 2-year-old yesterday. The child was described as having non-serious or non-life threatening injuries, as also reported by the independent law firm in New York.

Initial coverage, including the APD press release seemed to imply that there was a huge mob of 1,000 or more involved. It now appears that there were only 20 people in the immediate area and only 5 or fewer were involved. A larger crowd from a nearby Juneteenth celebration may have formed after the incident and were merely spectators to the aftermath, but the updated APD press release is very careful not to associate the incident with the Juneteenth festivities at least 2 blocks away.

The News8Austin story says that our incoming new police chief pushed for the more moderate update of the press release. This is the last thing APD needs given recent events and their current reputation in the community, especially East Austin. The city has been making a big deal about the selection of the new police chief, Art Acevedo. It looks like he’s got his work cut out for him.

 Posted by on June 21, 2007 at 2:40 pm

Free VIN Etching

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Jun 212007
 

I caught this in the Chronicle. The first session just started at the Federal Building downtown. There’s another session this Saturday and then three more after that.

FREE VIN ETCHING Preventing crime is always preferable to reacting to it after the fact, so Austin Police Department is hosting several workshops this summer in which you can have your vehicle identification number etched on your windshield. Doing so will make your car more easily identifiable and therefore less likely to be stolen.

  • Thu., June 21, 10am-1pm: Federal Building, 300 E. Ninth.
  • Sat., June 23, 10am-1pm: Target, 11220 FM 2222.
  • Thu., June 28, 5-8pm: St. James Baptist Church, 3417 E. MLK.
  • Wed., July 11, 10am-1pm: Wal-Mart, 9300 S. I-35.
  • Sat., July 21, 10am-2pm: Dolores Catholic Church, 1111 Montopolis. 974-5017.
 Posted by on June 21, 2007 at 10:18 am