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Tag: Alamo Heights Police Department

Travis Wiltshire (center) stands with his children Gavin, 16, and Caiya, 19.
Posted inSocial Issues

Concerned for Son, Black Father in Alamo Heights Reaches Out to Police

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson June 24, 2020June 25, 2020

With his son about to drive, one black Alamo Heights father reached out to police officers, intent on making relationships that would bolster his and his son’s sense of security.

Cameron Redus looks out over a lake near Cerro Catedral. This was Cam's favorite picture that his brother, Everett, took of him. "When I write a travel book, I want this on the cover," Cam said. Photo by Everett Redus.
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

Recording of Cameron Redus’ Fatal Shooting Released

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick March 27, 2015October 7, 2016
Valerie and Mickey Redus (center) bow their heads in tearful prayer during a candlelight vigil on the one year anniversary of Cameron Redus' death. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

UIW Cop Who Fatally Shot Student Resigns

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard January 1, 2015December 7, 2019
City (left) and police union (right) representatives during the collective bargaining meeting. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

Conversation: Prospects Bleak for City and Police Union Talks

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard November 1, 2014October 7, 2016
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

Two Senseless Shootings Shake San Antonio in This Season of Good Will

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard December 13, 2013October 7, 2016
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