Three Austin cops face secret grand-jury review after bar shooting under Floyd-era reforms

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Three Austin police officers who stopped a deadly bar shooting are expected to be presented to a grand jury under a Floyd-era policy pushed by DA José Garza. The process, described as secret with prosecutors controlling what evidence is shown, has drawn criticism for lack of transparency, especially since no charges have been filed against the officers.
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