Two San Antonio police officers suspended for failure to respond to calls
The San Antonio Police Department slapped two officers with 30-day suspensions based on allegations that they failed to respond to service calls, KSAT reports. Officers Michael Garcia and Stephanie Cherry received the penalties in November for violations of department rules including neglect of duty, failure to obey a lawful order and failure to respond promptly to calls, according to city records obtained by the TV station. The penalties are based on three incidents that took place on May 25 of last year, according to KSAT's reporting.
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