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A look back at Chief Knee's career
5/16/2006 5:38 PM
By: News 8 Austin Staff

 
The Austin Police Department had its share of ups and downs during Chief Stan Knee's tenure. But he had his fair share of accomplishments, too.

On Tuesday, after almost nine years in office, Knee announced he was resigning to take a job training police in Afghanistan.

In 1998, Knee reviewed the department's methods for use of force reporting and made data collection more thorough. Some would say it came back to haunt him several years later in three officer-related shootings. That year, he decentralized the department so each area command would have a better understanding of the specific needs of the community. There are now four substations.

In 2000, APD received national accreditation, becoming the first police department in Texas to reach that level.

Knee also created the police monitor's office.

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In March 2004, officers arrested members of the band Ozomatli when they took their traditional end-of-show conga line outside of nightclub during a South by Southwest showcase. The charges for breaking the city's noise ordinance were later dropped. But the incident left a small stain on the Live Music Capital of the World.

In February 2005, the Midtown Club, in Northeast Austin, caught fire. Officers were caught sending messages like "Burn baby burn" back and forth. Other messages seemed to celebrate the club's demise. The messages angered Austin's black community already enraged by the shootings of Sophia King and Jesse Lee Owens by police.

But there were even more tough times: four officers died on Knee's watch. Officer Clinton Warren Hunter, Sgt. Earl Hall and Officer Amy Donovan were killed in the line of duty. Cmdr. Shauna Jacobson was killed in an off-duty motorcycle accident, with an alcohol content of .33. The legal limit is .08. Her husband, Kurt Jacobson, a former APD detective, who was driving the bike, had a blood alcohol content of .24.

And then there were the officers who killed while on duty.

Three cases that created the most controversy were the June 2002 incident when Officer John Coffey shot and killed Sophia King outside her East Austin apartment. The mentally disabled woman was threatening to kill her apartment manager with a knife. The shooting was deemed justifible.

In June 2003, Jesse Lee Owens was shot and killed in East Austin by Officer Scott Glasgow during a traffic stop. Glasgow was indicted but later a judge threw it out. On the other hand, the grand jury issued a public report citing Austin's "problem with race."

In 2004, Officer Julie Schroeder shot and killed Daniel Rocha during a struggle. She was fired from the department but is going to court next week to try and get her job back.

In an attempt to mend fences following these shootings, Knee gave himself one year to improve the relationship between the police and the city's minority communities or he would resign.

In June 2005, Knee and other leaders held a community forum in East Austin to talk about the police shooting deaths and to improve race relations. Those troubled race relations may have played a part in Chief Knee's decision to step down -- if not in any other way than he got tired in the job.

Despite all the turmoil, Austin was named in April the third-safest city in the country because of a drop in violent crime.

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3/7/06Public meeting held on Clark death
1/31/06Rocha's family sues city
1/28/06City not liable in Sophia King civil trial
1/25/06Police expert testifies in King trial
1/24/06Civil trial focuses on night before King’s death
1/23/06King civil suit highlights quality of mental health care
1/23/06Jury selection in new Sophia King civil trial begins
1/14/06Federal government to review Rocha shooting
12/16/05Rewind 2005: APD and race
11/29/05Police union uses radio spots
11/21/05Internal Affairs clears Schroeder
11/20/05Citizen Review Panel to meet Monday
11/18/05Police union's statement on Schroeder's firing
11/18/05Police Chief's statement on Schroeder's firing
11/18/05City Manager's statement on Schroeder's firing
11/18/05Schroeder fired over Rocha shooting
11/16/05Classified Rocha report leaked
11/16/05Schroeder should be fired, panel says
11/3/05Rocha's lawyer wants new investigation
10/31/05More calls for chief's ouster, charges against officer
10/30/05New public forum to discuss Rocha death
8/16/05Officer cleared in Rocha shooting
7/28/05Coffey cleared in Sophia King investigation
7/18/05M.E. now says Rocha had drugs in his system
6/23/05Rocha investigation turned over to DA
6/17/05APD, city to address community concerns raised in forum
6/17/05APD answers questions in Rocha's death
6/16/05FBI will investigate Rocha shooting
6/13/05Protestors angry over police shooting of drug suspect
6/10/05Officer shoots suspect dead
5/27/05Quality of life report released
5/17/05Fallen peace officers remembered
5/1/05Fallen officers across the state remembered
4/30/05Police substation dedicated to fallen officer
4/28/05Owens family sues APD, Glasgow
4/26/05African Americans speak out on life in Austin
4/26/05Report: Other officers not liable in Jacobsons' death
4/1/05Futrell yanks Midtown loan
3/28/05Midtown Live owner speaks about police
3/28/05Midtown Club owners to discuss future plans Monday
3/22/05City leaders request federal review of APD
3/22/05Justice Department may review APD; Midtown loan on hold
3/18/05Futrell proposes $750,000 for MidTown
3/7/05Planning for smoother SXSW
3/4/05Officers, dispatchers reprimanded for comments
2/23/05One rookie per shift
2/22/05APD's new sensitivity training to help community relations
2/21/05Patrol car message leads to APD internal investigation
2/19/05Fallen officer’s partner reprimanded
2/17/05No charges in Donovan case
2/8/05Jacobsons ignored warnings, report says
1/21/05Stronger enforcement planned for noise ordinance
1/20/05More coordination planned for South by Southwest 2005
1/13/05Police name Jacobson death investigator
12/21/04Jacobson's son supports investigation into her death
12/19/04Year's Best: APD and community relations
12/16/04TABC investigates Jacobsons' death
12/15/04Cops killed in motorcycle accident were drunk
12/14/04APD will investigate motorcycle crash
12/12/04Police commander, retired detective killed in crash
12/1/04APD lab OK'd for DNA tests
11/12/04Fundraiser for 100 Club
11/4/04Bidding farewell to an officer
11/4/04Donovan funeral in Georgetown
11/2/04East Austin increases awareness for dead officer
11/1/04Officer's widow is reliving her husband's death
10/31/04Austin police officer struck and killed by patrol car
10/30/04Reports says Austin police need more training
9/7/04No hard feelings from Ozomatli
8/6/04Mayor launches mental health task force
7/7/04Ozomatli drummer, manager plead no contest
6/8/04Helping APD understand cultural differences
6/6/04East Austin police/neighborhood meeting
5/21/04City sues over Glasgow documents
5/18/04Southeast Austinites can meet with police
4/22/04Noise ordinance amendment fails; Ozomalti responds
4/22/04The return of Ozomatli
4/13/04Ozomatli will not play city council meeting
3/30/04APD tries new approach to deal with racial profiling
3/30/04Ozomatli invited to play city council meeting
3/29/04Knee responds to changing downtown
3/20/04Ozomatli wants charges dropped
3/19/04SXSW band's arrest raises questions about noise ordinance
3/3/04On the streets with APD: What it means to use force
2/28/04APD officer honored
2/23/04King family withdraw suit against city, APD officer
2/21/04Ministers organize peaceful march for racial equality
2/11/04Criminal report on Sophia King shooting made public
2/2/04Knee speaks at commander's forum
1/23/04DA defends his office in police shooting investigation
12/12/03War of words between city, police
11/1/03Austin lawyer to become second police monitor
10/21/03Residents hope indictment brings change
9/18/03Details of Sophia King case not released
8/20/03APD undergoes re-accreditation process
8/16/03People's Forum tackles East Austin issues
8/8/03Citizen input needed for APD accreditation review
7/17/03Police monitor announces resignation
6/27/03Racial profiling forum held
6/21/03People's Forum tackles East Austin issues
4/25/03Mental Illness: The future of mental health care
4/24/03Mental Illness: How society treats the mentally ill
3/28/03Hinkle sentenced to life in prison
3/25/03Hinkle's sentencing hearing underway
1/12/03Police monitor holds open forum on racial profiling
1/8/03Iris Jones faces first performance review
12/26/02Iris Jones becomes Austin's first police monitor
12/25/02NAACP wants further investigation of Sophia King shooting
11/27/02Sophia King case prolonged
11/26/02Judge rules to postpone Sophia King investigation
11/25/02Judge to decide fate of Sophia King investigation
11/18/02Sheriff says use of deadly force is last resort
11/14/02Judge halts independent investigation into Sophia King shooting
11/7/02Independent firm begins King investigation
10/15/02Police chief declines comment on ongoing investigations
10/10/02Panel calls for 2nd investigation in King shooting
10/7/02Police monitor presents findings in Sophia King investigation
10/2/02APD police monitor releases six-month report
9/20/02APD hosts faith-based forum
8/20/02Police monitor holds community forum
8/1/02NAACP speaks out against Austin Housing Authority
7/9/02Rosewood tenants discuss improvements
6/27/02Mending a divided community
6/26/02Jury says officer not at fault in shooting
6/20/02Shooting still causing concerns in neighborhood
6/18/02Toxicology report for Sophia King shows no drug traces
6/14/02Sophia King autopsy report released
6/12/02Neighborhood rallies after woman is killed
4/23/02Austin Music Comm. talks about noise ordinance
4/18/02When music and noise collide
3/4/02APD loses an officer
2/22/02Hinkle indicted for officer's death
12/28/01Ice Bats game benefits Officer Hunter
12/12/01Fund set up for APD officer
12/4/01Hundreds lay officer to rest
12/4/01Procession for fallen officer
12/3/01Hinkle already wanted on two felony charges
12/3/01Services planned for officer; charges upgraded against suspect
11/30/01APD officer killed in high-speed chase



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