APD has committed to providing clear and thorough training on these orders to its officers, but it's still a good idea to know your rights when interacting with law enforcement:
APD has committed to providing clear and thorough training on these orders to its officers, but it's still a good idea to know your rights when interacting with law enforcement:
APD released new General Orders for their officers when dealing with someone who has an "administrative warrant" -- that is a non-criminal warrant issues by ICE.Β
Services available at the Victim Assistance Center include:
-Β Spiritual CareΒ
-Β Crisis CounselingΒ
-Β Behavioral & Mental Health ServicesΒ
-Β Therapy AnimalsΒ
-Β Returning & Claiming of Personal Items from the Crime Scene
To support those impacted by the shooting incident on West 6th St., the City of Austin is mobilizing a Victim Assistance Center from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday at 1520 Rutherford Lane Building 4.
Consider visiting the Blood Drive today at City Hall in support of those impacted by the 6th Street shootings this weekend. Stop by 301 W 2nd St. anytime between 11 am - 5 pm.
Thank you to @cmzoqadri.bsky.social and @austinemsa.bsky.social and We Are Blood for organizing this event
You may also call Austin Police at 512-974-TIPS. You may submit your tip(s) anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting http://austincrimestoppers.org or call 512-472-8477
If you have information about witnesses, videos, please submit the evidence:
If you have personal property such as a phone, purse, keys, or other personal items, that need to be retrieved from the West Sixth Street shooting:
please contact APD Victim Services at 512-974-5037.
If you are looking for a loved one(s) related to the shooting on 3/1/26, please call APD Victim Services at (512) 974-5037.
You may also go to APD Headquarters, 715 East 8th St.
Sending love and solidarity to the victims and their families of todayβs mass shooting in downtown Austin. I am praying for the recovery of the people still in critical condition, and for all who witnessed this traumatic event.
Shout out to the No ALPRs coalition!
The threats ALPRs and other AI mass surveillance technologies pose have never been clearer. Canceling ALPR contracts is an essential first step to strip one tool from a violent and unaccountable agency like ICE.
βThis is the perfect time for the public sector to intervene to build high quality housing where we could lock in future affordability. This is when the public can come in and really provide a benefit long term for Austin workers to build the housing.β
My proposal for a new affordable housing strategy for working families, Green Social Housing, is in the Austin Business Journal. Council will consider it at Feb 5th's meeting.
π©Ί All Central Health facilities, including CommUnityCare Health Centers and Sendero Health Plans, will be closed for in-person services Mon. 1/ 26 due to ongoing weather.
Staff will contact affected patients or members to reschedule appts. or transition to telehealth visits
π If you have not signed up to receive emergency alerts on your phone, please visit WarnCentralTexas.org to register. Alerts can be sent via text, call, and/or email.
β‘οΈ Austin Energy
While impacts have been limited, ice remains on trees and power lines today, and outages are still possible as conditions change.
Customers can report outages by:
Texting OUT to 287846
Visiting outagemap.austinenergy.com
Calling 512-322-9100
π§€ Warming Centers:
Austin Public Library is extending hours for three branches on Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to serve as Warming Centers. Those branches are:
A Warming Centers Map is available on the Alerts webpage www.austintexas.gov/alerts
ποΈ Cold Weather Shelters:
Facilities are operating 24 hours through morning of Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Embarkation for Cold Weather is being held today from 2-8 p.m.
Shelter goers needing transportation to embarkation should call 3-1-1.
π CapMetro will return with limited service beginning at noon Mon. 1/26
Additional information is available on CapMetroβs website.
www.capmetro.org/weather
City of Austin Winter Storm Updates Mega Thread:
βοΈExtreme Cold Warning remains in effect through noon Mon. 1/26
Avoid unnecessary travel!
If you must drive, take precautions and use resources like Drivetexas.org . Help keep roads clear for emergency 1st responders.
We will not accept their lies to justify their actions, because we have already seen the truth. ICE must be abolished.
Alex Pretti was a union nurse, bravely upholding his oath to care for human life by rendering aid to a woman, despite the brutality and threat surrounding them.
ICE's actions show cowardice, murdering a good samaritan they've outnumbered and tackled to the ground.
Check City Alerts webpage: austintexas.gov/alerts for updates
People Experiencing Homelessness Text Alert System registration: www.bit.ly/alertsatx
Due to safety concerns, CapMetro service will be suspended at 4 pm today and all day Sunday.
If someone you know needs overnight shelter, help them make their plan so they can safely get to OTC before icy conditions make the roads unsafe.
Anyone needing overnight shelter for the freeze should try to get to One Texas Center (505 Barton Springs Rd) starting at 2 pm today.
Cold Weather Shelter Infoline: 512-972-5055
Beginning Friday, Jan. 23 through the end of the freezing temperatures, *ALL DISCONNECTIONS* for residential & commercial customers *ARE PAUSED* for this weather event.
Austin Energyβs customer care team is making every effort to reconnect customers who did not have power ahead of this storm.
City workers are the backbone of Austin, which is why at the first Council meeting of the year, I am introducing a first-ever "Consultation Agreement" between the City and the workers union AFSCME 1624.
The people who make our city run deserve a seat at the table for decisions affecting them.
My colleagues on City Council and I want everyone in Austin to know that we hear their concerns about their neighbors, SB4, and cooperation with ICE in our community.
We're gonna do everything we can to prioritize local public safety and not waste resources on federal immigration actions.
Our statement on recent ICE action in Austin
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