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Police Chief retires amidst escalating crime and staffing shortages.

Police Chief Retires as Crime Spirals ‌Out of Control, ‍Department Faces Staffing Shortages

The chief⁢ of the​ Austin Police Department retired ⁢on ​Monday amid⁣ a wave of​ crime⁣ and staffing shortages.

In the summer of 2020, the Austin City Council⁣ voted to slash roughly one-third of the department’s funding ⁤as the “Defund the Police” movement spread nationwide.

Three years ⁤later‌ Chief Joseph ⁣Chacon announced ⁢his resignation⁤ on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday.

Chacon did not cite any specific reason ⁤for leaving the department but ⁤said‍ his announcement was made “with a heavy heart.”

“I’ve come to this decision after a‌ lot of thought.⁣ It has been an honor to serve this department⁣ and this ​wonderful community, ​and I know I’m leaving you in good hands,” he said.

“This is one of the hardest messages that I’ve ever had to write,” Chacon added.

He continued: “A few months ago, I​ began ‌seriously considering retirement⁢ and after long⁣ conversations⁤ with my wife and family, and thoughtful prayer, ⁤I have now made the decision‌ that the ​moment is right ​to hang it up on a 25 year career⁤ with APD.

“Working at APD with you, the sworn and​ civilian men and women of this amazing department, has been the‍ privilege of my life. ​Being the‌ Chief of Police is something that I⁤ never ⁤thought would​ have been possible, and it has been the pinnacle of my career and an absolute honor to serve you.”

Chacon said he had no doubts those still ‌serving on ⁣the force would do⁤ their​ jobs with distention and asked ​them ⁢to “keep fighting the⁣ good fight, and honor the profession by keeping the citizens of this ‍city ⁢safe.”

“Thank you for making this department ​look so good through‍ your tireless ⁢and selfless service,⁣ and for making this one of the safest big cities in ⁤the country,” he said.

Chacon also announced that APF Chief of Staff ​Robin Henderson would serve as the police ‍chief on an⁤ interim basis.

He ‌vowed to stay on with the‍ department for a short ‌time in order to help ensure as seamless a transition‍ as possible.

“Know that you are amazing and ⁢appreciated by so many in this community. ⁢Take care of yourselves⁢ and each ​other,” Chacon‍ concluded. “God bless.”

Austin Police ​Association President Thomas ‍Villarreal‍ lashed out at city leaders during an interview with Fox⁣ News on⁣ Monday.

Watch the latest video at ​ foxnews.com

“We just continue to have⁤ a city‌ council that doesn’t show its police officers that [it] cares about them,” Villarreal told “Fox & Friends.”

Villarreal​ noted​ that during the Black Lives Matter riots of‌ 2020, 19 Austin cops were indicted for trying to quell unrest in ‍the Texas capital​ by using standard anti-riot tools such as rubber bullets and tear gas.

Officers resigned, and the department is now understaffed while‍ citizens who call 9-1-1 are reporting experiencing long hold ​times.

The post Police Chief Retires as Crime Spirals Out of Control, Department Faces Staffing Shortages appeared first on The Western ⁣Journal.



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