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Shiner BockSupport for Shiner Bock https://facebook/supportforshiner OK Today is Thursday, and its a beautiful day in Austin. Except the Austin Police are getting away with the murder of Shiner Bock and many other dogs. No Justice has ever been served to any murdering Police Officer of Furry Family. So today lets call, write and make a stand with the Austin City Council. I have faced police intimidation, arrest and possible beating by APD just to speak at City Council, twice so far, and I have handed them each my letter and my contact info. Only silence. So now its time to make them hear us again, but a lot louder. I want an investigation, I want them to release my evidence so that I can prove the APD is involved in a horrible cover-up of evidence, tampering, and lies. Also I want to have my dogs voice heard by the City Council, the Animal Advisory Board, and the Leadership at APD. There is no other way to have Justice and save dogs lives in Austin. We cannot allow outsiders and Lawyers to make change for us. We are the Change and we must stand up and speak up to be heard. You would be amaed at how little effort it really takes, from a few people. Lets start now! Austin - your leaders and their employees and agents ------------------------ OK lets get this party started! Now that we are getting a little press and the City is aware that we all now know that they have been apathetic about their illegal dog killing spree, lets start calling, mailing, and faxing them to show how we feel about these issues. Remember our dogs have no speech, we are the only ones who will speak for them! Use postal mail and phone mainly, as I feel that electronic means is less physically effective (big, gvmt. delete key). You must be heard to make change! Here is a list to get you started: https://facebook/AustinPolice https://facebook/austintexasgov https://facebook/AustinPoliceAssociation Send City Council a message: austintexas.gov/mail/all-council-members Tell the City Council why dogs are important to your family. Tell them that APD is shooting dogs, including Shiner Bock. Tell them APD needs change now in Policy and Training, to save lives. Create urgency, no time to waste here, lives are at risk. All our efforts collectively make a difference. Time to do something good for Change! Important Phone Numbers: 311 gets you any phone number lookup at the City. If you have hand-deliveries such as fliers, mail, packets, courier deliveries, packages or shipped deliveries such as FedEx or UPS intended for City Hall, please drop them off or have them delivered to the City of Austins Mail Services. These items will be promptly delivered to the appropriate offices at City Hall. The delivery address is: City of Austin Name of Intended Department ATT: Name of Intended Recipient 2006 East 4th Street Austin, Texas 78702 Letters and packages sent through the U.S. Postal Service may be mailed to: City of Austin /Name of Intended Department/ ATT: Name of Intended Recipient Austin, Texas 78767-1088 Austin City Hall Address: 301 W. Second St., Austin, Texas 78701 Public Information Department, Austin Police Deptartment: 512-974-5017 https://facebook/austintexasgov Austin City Council Mail: P. O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 Phone:512-974-2250 Fax:512-974-2337 Name /Phone /Fax Mayor Lee Leffingwell 512-974-2250 512-974-2337 Mayor Pro Tem: Sheryl Cole (Council Member Place 6) 512-974-2266 512-974-1890 Council Member Place 1: Chris Riley 512-974-2260 512-974-3212 Council Member Place 2: Mike Martinez 512-974-2264 512-974-1887 Council Member Place 3: Kathie Tovo 512-974-2255 512-974-1888 Council Member Place 4: Laura Morrison 512-974-2258 512-974-1886 Council Member Place 5: Bill Spelman 512-974-2256 512-974-7655 City Manager Mark Ott: Phone:512-974-2200 FAX:512-974-2833 Mail: P. O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 Mail Austin Police Department 715 E. Eighth St. Austin, TX 78701, Mail: P. O. Box 689001, Austin, TX 78768-9001 Austin Police Department 512-974-5000 Police Chief Arthur Acevedo (ex Los Angeles, Ca. Police Chief, fired) Office of the Police Monitor (APD) 1520 Rutherford Ln. Building 1, Suite 2.200A, Austin, TX 78767 Mail: P. O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 Phone:512-974-9090 FAX:512-974-6306 Austin Police Association: https://facebook/AustinPoliceAssociation 5817 Wilcab Drive Austin, Texas 78721 Phone: (512) 474-6993 Fax (512) 474-6996 President Wayne Vincent austinpolice/wordpress/ Mrs. Valencia Escobar Executive Director val@austinpolice Ms. Gina Romero Receptionist gina@austinpolice
Posted on: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 23:30:34 +0000

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