Police Chief Eddie Garcia of Dallas retires, being praised for contributing to a notable drop in violent crime in the city.
A memo from Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax says the chief will start his new position overseeing public safety on Nov. 4.
Chief Eddie García is retiring from the Dallas Police Department after more than 3.5 years at the helm, where he built a ...
Police Chief Eddie Garcia's resignation was a shock to Dallas' top officials. One council member said she was "blindsided" by ...
Police leaders say Chief Eddie García’s impact can’t be reduced to a single event in Dallas. In his more than three years ...
After more than three and a half years with the city, Dallas police Chief Eddie García is retiring. Here's what to know about ...
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has told city officials that he plans to retire from law enforcement and appears to ...
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Interim City Manager Kimberly Tolbert said they are going to focus on finding a new police ...
Garcia told city officials on Thursday that he is planning on retiring from law enforcement and taking an assistant city ...
Dallas' lauded police chief is retiring from the force and heading to Austin to work in its City Hall under former Dallas ...
Read more The city of Austin has hired Dallas Police Department police chief Eddie Garcia as an assistant city manager ...
The president of the Austin Police Association is enthusiastic about Dallas' police chief becoming Austin's assistant city ...