Austin's previously secret 'G-files' on police misconduct are now public. Here's what that means. - Austin Monitor
Briefly

The G-files, now public due to a judge's ruling and community advocacy, reveal the extent of police officer misconduct complaints not leading to discipline.
Police union objections highlighted the tension between state law interpretations and public transparency, emphasizing a significant shift in disclosing G-files in Texas.
The civilian-led Office of Police Oversight now offers access to previously hidden complaints against police, indicating greater accountability and oversight in Austin.
Equity Action's successful legal efforts underline a broader movement advocating for police transparency and accountability, ultimately leading to the release of G-files.
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