After several police shootings in the past two weeks, the city and Bexar County will bring together law enforcement and other leaders to discuss the recent violence and come up with plans to address it.
– After five police shootings in the past two weeks, in which five San Antonio officers have been wounded by suspects and three suspects have been killed, the city and Bexar County will bring together law enforcement and other leaders to discuss the recent violence.
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai, in a joint news release, announced that they would be using this meeting to develop plans to reduce police shootings. “Public safety is the priority for everyone in Bexar County, including law enforcement personnel, the judiciary, and all our residents. Working together, we need to come up with approaches to this complicated issue. Our judiciary and law enforcement are committed to addressing our challenges, and most importantly, reducing the violence we’re currently experiencing in our community,” said Judge Sakai in a written statement.
KSAT has tried multiple times to get an interview with Sakai regarding the shootings, but the county judge has not been made available.
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