As departures continue to outpace new hires, a new audit directs the SJPD to expand its recruiting unit and broaden the pool of applicants.
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Councilman Khamis’ Housing Proposal on Arrests, Evictions Called a ‘Police State’ Overreach
San Jose is considering an ordinance that would make it easier for landlords to evict tenants if they’re arrested but never charged with a crime.
Police Shoot Allegedly Suicidal Man During Welfare Check
Police shot and wounded a man who allegedly tried to break into a cop car and pilfer a racked shotgun last week.
What We Know about San Jose’s Next Police Chief, Eddie Garcia
We reviewed approximately 400 emails sent and received by assistant police chief Eddie Garcia, who’s set to take over the department in January. Here’s what we learned.
Report: Shirtless Man High on Drugs Leads Police on Freeway Foot Chase after Being Tased
A shirtless man reportedly high on PCP led law enforcement on a freeway foot chase Tuesday morning, after a taser did little to slow him down.
Former IPA Files Complaint over 8th Police Shooting This Year
Monday’s shooting of homicide suspect Richard Jacquez brought this year’s officer-involved shooting total to eight.
Committee Approves SJI Appeal for Next Police Chief’s Emails
In a 4-0 vote by the Rules and Open Government Committee, San Jose Inside won its appeal for the release of emails sent by the assistant police chief.
San Jose Hopes to Block Release of Incoming Police Chief’s Emails
San Jose has blocked the release of hundreds of emails sent and received by Eddie Garcia, who will become interim police chief in January. San Jose Inside has appealed this decision and will make arguments to release these messages at this week's Rules and Open Government Committee meeting.
San Jose City Council to Vote on Police Pay, Pension Deals
San Jose reached a tentative salary pact with the police union Friday after agreeing to settle litigation over voter-approved pension reforms.
San Jose Police Chief Orders Additional Bias Training
Amid national outrage over police violence and its inequitable toll on black lives, San Jose has committed to ramping up anti-bias training for its own officers.
San Jose Plans Monument to Honor Fallen Police Officers
San Jose will create a group tasked with planning a police memorial to commemorate officers killed in the line of duty.
San Jose Police Still Investigating Late-Night Shootout, Car Chase
A routine light rail patrol exploded into a downtown shootout and high-speed chase Friday night, after a man shot at an officer and carjacked a vehicle, according to the San Jose Police Department.
Lawsuit Alleges San Jose Police Racially Profiled Black Family
A federal lawsuit filed Monday levels new allegations of racial profiling by the San Jose Police Department.
San Jose Police Chief Larry Esquivel to Retire in 2016
San Jose Police Chief Larry Esquivel on Wednesday announced his plan to retire in early 2016.
San Jose Reaches Deal with Fire, Police Unions on Pension Reform
San Jose's nastiest political battle is no more. On Wednesday, the city reached a pension reform settlement agreement with its police union, ending a three-year court battle after voters passed Measure B in June 2012.
Parents of Mentally Unstable Woman Killed by San Jose Police Criticize Report Clearing Officer
Parents of a mentally unstable teenager shot and killed by a San Jose police officer say a report clearing the officer ignores evidence that the encounter unnecessarily turned deadly.