SAPD Officer Suspended Again, San Antonio Sees Major News This Year

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SAPD Officer Suspended Again, San Antonio Sees Major News This Year
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This article reports on the suspension of a SAPD officer for policy violations and misuse of records. It also highlights major news stories from San Antonio this year, including the arrest of a family in connection with a homicide, the retirement of the city's first African American fire chief, and the death of a high school instructional assistant.

A San Antonio Police Department ( SAPD ) officer has been suspended for the second time for violating department policies and misusing department records. San Antonio has seen several major news stories this year, from new developments in major cases to some firsts in Alamo City.New details were revealed in January involving a father and son who were arrested in connection with the deaths of Christopher Preciado. Preciado, 19, was charged with capital murder.

His father, Ramon Preciado, 53, was charged with abuse of a corpse in the case. Myrta Romanos, 47, Preciado’s mother, was arrested after her husband and son charges of abuse of a corpse, alter/destroy/conceal of a human corpse and tampering with evidence, all felonies. Police said the gun used in the slayings belonged to her. San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood announced his plans to retire in early 2024. City Manager Erik Walsh announced Hood’s sudden change of employment status after a KSAT Investigates report. Hood was the city’s first African American fire chief. He had led a department with more than 1,900 employees since April 2007 with a $374 million annual budget. A memo obtained by KSAT Investigates stated that Hood “retired his employment” after an investigation into inappropriate and offensive comments.Brandeis High School instructional assistant dies from serious injury by student in classroom incident, official says Alfred “Mr. Fred” Jimenez, 73, died at a hospital from injuries he sustained on the morning of Feb. 7 in a class of students with severe learning and emotional disabilitie

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