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Tag: Antronie Scott

Chief William McManus speaks with Diane Peppar in February 2016. Peppar is the mother of Antronie Scott who was fatally shot by Officer John Lee in 2016.
Posted inGov & Politics

Family of unarmed Black man shot by police will receive $450,000 settlement from city

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick May 5, 2022May 5, 2022

San Antonio will pay $150,000 each to the mother, wife and son of Antronie Scott, an unarmed Black man who was shot and killed by a police officer in 2016.

Posted inGov & Politics

District attorney closes review of police shooting of Marquise Jones

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick January 13, 2021January 13, 2021
Posted inPhotos of the Week

San Antonio’s week in photos, Aug. 10-16

Avatar photo by Scott Ball August 17, 2020August 16, 2020
Posted inSocial Issues

‘This needs to stop’: Families remember those killed by San Antonio police

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang August 16, 2020August 16, 2020
Posted inSocial Issues

Skaters Bang Their Boards at Travis Park in Support of Black Lives Matter

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson June 14, 2020June 14, 2020
Posted inSocial Issues

Protesters at Queer Black Lives Matter Vigil Tell Mayor to Defund the Police, Reopen Cases

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson June 13, 2020June 13, 2020
Chief William McManus and San Antonio City Manager Sheryl Sculley embrace following his speech during the press conference. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

City Council, Leadership Defend McManus after Police Union Calls for Resignation

Avatar photo by Camille Garcia March 25, 2016January 31, 2020
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus sits as protestors including activist Mike Lowe (back left) assemble behind him during a Town Hall at New Light Baptist Church on the Eastside. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

Mayor Backs Police Chief’s Call to Keep Officer that Shot Antronie Scott

Avatar photo by Camille Garcia March 15, 2016November 29, 2017
San Antonio Police Department Chief of Police William McManus speaks with Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran (D3). Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inGov & Politics, Health, Lifestyle

McManus: Officer Who Shot Unarmed Man Gets ‘Training,’ Not Punishment

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick March 14, 2016October 7, 2016
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