Bexar DA Joe Gonzales says he and San Antonio police chief back on speaking terms
After publicly feuding over a spate of recent shootings of SAPD officers, Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales used a Monday night appearance to emphasize that he and San Antonio Police Chief McManus are making amends. The comments came during a public safety town hall moderated by District 4 Councilwoman Adriana Rocha Garcia that featured both Gonzales and McManus. After five officers were shot and injured in recent weeks — some by suspects out on bond — McManus blamed Gonzales for letting violent offenders go free on bail.
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