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Senator Royce West: District 23
 
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 14, 2004
Contact: David Quin
(512) 463-0123
Police, Sheriffs in Violation of State Law
Senator says more oversight needed

AUSTIN -- Seventy law enforcement agencies in Texas have failed to comply with a Texas Senator's recent open records request, acts that are in violation of the Texas Public Information Act.

State Senator Royce West (D-Dallas), author of Texas' racial profiling law (S.B. 1074) which passed in 2001, issued open records requests to nearly 600 police and sheriffs' departments across the state, asking for each department's racial profiling data for 2002 and 2003.

"Racial profiling is a serious issue," Senator West said. "The Texas Legislature approved legislation that prohibits racial profiling in order to eliminate this deplorable and unjust practice. Now some departments are refusing to report the data to the public. It begs the question of what their reluctance means. What are they hiding from?"

Senator West's request was made in order to continue monitoring racial disparities in stop and search rates across Texas, and to ensure that departments are complying with routine open records requests. The most recent request coincides with the results of a study by Texas civil rights groups earlier this year, which found that hundreds of departments failed to comply with previous open records requests for their racial profiling data.

Despite the 10-day deadline for responding to an open records request under the Texas Public Information Act, more than 100 departments did not respond to Senator West's initial request. More glaringly, 70 agencies have yet to respond to a follow-up request sent by Senator West in June.

"I'm concerned that so many police and sheriffs' departments don't seem to be taking their obligation to share public information seriously and in fact, are in violation of state law," said Senator West. "Some agencies aren't gathering racial profiling data or producing reports at all. If police and sheriffs don't freely share racial profiling data with public organizations, it sends a clear message to the community that their local law enforcement agencies remain insensitive to the issue of racial profiling."

There is no clear pattern that characterizes compliance or non-compliance among departments. Some departments who did respond to the Senator's request exceeded the requirements of S.B. 1074. "These departments have not only shown good faith by collecting additional data but have also proven that compliance with the racial profiling act is possible for any department, large or small. There is clearly no good excuse why some - especially larger - departments have not complied with state law," said Senator West.

It cannot be determined if non-responding agencies actually produced the S.B. 1074 mandated reports. Those departments may be in violation of two state laws - the Public Information Act as well as S.B. 1074. The racial profiling law also requires annual reports to local governing bodies.

A complete list of non-responding agencies is attached. For more information, contact David Quin at (512) 463-0123.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES THAT DID NOT RESPOND TO OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS ON RACIAL PROFILING

  • Alton Police Department
  • Avinger Police Department
  • Benavides Police Department
  • Bertram Police Department
  • Bloomburg Police Department
  • Brazoria County Sheriff's Department
  • Caldwell County Sheriff's Department
  • Cameron County Sheriff's Department
  • Center Police Department
  • Chambers County Sheriff's Department
  • China Grove Police Department
  • Collingsworth County Sheriff's Department
  • Como Police Department
  • Crystal City Police Department
  • Dayton Lakes Police Department
  • DeLeon Police Department
  • Donley County Sheriff's Department
  • Double Oak Police Department
  • Edcouch Police Department
  • Edgewood Police Department
  • Elmendorf Police Department
  • Estelline Police Department
  • Falfurrias Police Department
  • Fannin County Sheriff's Department
  • Franklin Police Department
  • Freeport Police Department
  • Hawk Cove Police Department
  • Henrietta Police Department
  • Hondo Police Department
  • Iowa Colony Police Department
  • Itasca Police Department
  • Johnson City Police Department
  • Kendleton Police Department
  • Kirbyville Police Department
  • La Grulla Police Department
  • La Villa Police Department
  • Lake Tanglewood Police Department
  • Loraine Police Department
  • Lott Police Department
  • Maverick County Sheriff's Department
  • Mercedes Police Department
  • Mineola Police Department
  • Mission Police Department
  • Mitchell County Sheriff's Department
  • Newton County Sheriff's Department
  • Parker County Sheriff's Department
  • Parmer County Sheriff's Department
  • Pearsall Police Department
  • Quinlan Police Department
  • Red River County Sheriff's Department
  • Rhome Police Department
  • San Augustine County Sheriff's Department
  • San Juan Police Department
  • Santa Rosa Police Department
  • Shamrock Police Department
  • Shiner Police Department
  • Starr County Sheriff's Department
  • Sunray Police Department
  • Sweetwater Police Department
  • Teague Police Department
  • Tyler County Sheriff's Department
  • Throckmorton County Sheriff's Department
  • Waelder Police Department
  • Walnut Springs Police Department
  • Weslaco Police Department
  • Woodsboro Police Department
  • Zapata County Sheriff's Department
  • Zavala County Sheriff's Department

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