The Austin City Council unanimously voted to cut its police department budget by $150 million on Thursday, after officers and the city’s police chief faced months of criticism over a fatal officer-involved shooting, use of force during protests, and the investigation of a demonstrator’s fatal shooting by another citizen.
The proposal to cut police funding by about one-third of its total $434 million budget calls for immediately cutting around $21.5 million from the department, according to a document put together by council members. But city spokesperson Andy Tate said Thursday that the number was closer to $20 million.