Chief Art Acevedo

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Chief Art Acevedo

Chief Art Acevedo

@ArtAcevedo

Founder - Acevedo Leadership Advantage, LLC. Former Chief of Police Austin, Houston, Miami & Aurora, CO. Past President Major Cities Chiefs. Personal Account

Austin, TX Katılım Nisan 2012
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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
I am attending @NLEOMF Police Memorial Week and just hopped on @wmata on my way to a business dinner. 🎩’s off to @councilofdc and the entire METRO team for providing residents and visitors world class, clean, safe, efficient and affordable mass transit. Many cities can learn a thing or two from y’all. Thank you! #RelationalPolicing
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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
We should all be super thankful to @lacontroller and his team for their work and discovery of $23 million dollar fraud by a so-called 501(c)3 homeless services provider. Our nation’s taxpayers are funding 10s of billions to address homelessness and a myriad of social, mental, economic challeges, etc., but more often than not, there are poor or non-existent performance measure, and poor to zero overall strategy, not to mention close oversight. We need much more of this across our nation. Keep up the great work @lacontroller team. #RelationalPolicing.
LA City Controller Kenneth Mejia@lacontroller

We are requesting more auditors and fraud, waste, & abuse investigators. 🔎 We're on track to receive nearly 800 fraud, waste, & abuse claims this year and we are only able to do 2-3 performance audits each year even though there are over 40 departments & hundreds of programs.

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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
Enjoying the gift only Mother Earth can provide with assistance from @AmericanAir during another on-time flight. May God’s grace be upon you, and everyone you love, and may collective decency, sanity, and health be top of the day. #RelationalPolicing
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Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz@tedcruz·
Great @HoustonRockets WIN tonight!! We were down 0-3 (brutal!)—so we desperately needed to bring this one home tonight. Now, three more to go…. 🚀 🇺🇸🚀🇺🇸🚀
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Chief John Guttierez@guttierez_john·
#ACommunityOfOne: Earlier this month, I caught up with our Mayor Helen Tran. Later in the day, she dropped in on the San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program to say a few words and my Sergeant, was excited to take a Pic!
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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
Sorry, my account was hacked yesterday.
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Wishing my former beat partner @SheriffEd_HCSO a great birthday. Thank you for your continued service and for our many years of friendship. Hope you enjoy the AI-inspired blast from the past 👇🏼 of our time serving together with our brother @ChiefSamPena. The strength of the rock-solid bond we forged served the community well and continues to withstand the passage of time. See you both soon. Cheers! #RelationalPolicing
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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
Hi everyone, I wish that was my new vehicle below, but this was delivered after my account was hacked. I was able to find the website where the password I was using for X was compromised. I have spent some time today looking at all of my passwords and determined I had used the same one for accounts on 3 different websites. Great learning moment for me! I have now gone through and made sure no two accounts have the same password. Thank you to the @X security team for helping me recover my account. #RelationalPolicing
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Sean Spicer
Sean Spicer@seanspicer·
A Secret Service agent took a bullet last night - and he isn’t get paid because Democrats refuse to fund the Department of Homeland Security
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
A retired United States Major General reacts to Pete Hegseth's dangerous ignorance and blithering idiocy. 🎯🎯🎯👇
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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
Of course he is, so we can be distracted from the high property taxes we pay despite budget surpluses and many of his other failures. Don’t forget, the guy who received millions of dollars from his personal injury is one of the most ferocious defenders of taking the rights of many others who were similarly situated.
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Houston Chronicle@HoustonChron·
The Texas governor keeps quietly renewing a border disaster proclamation each month, even as migrant crossings hit new lows. bit.ly/4vUf7OQ
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Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Ken Paxton@KenPaxtonTX·
🚨BREAKING: We just successfully defended SB 4 before the Fifth Circuit. Texas’s right to arrest illegals, protect our citizens, and enforce immigration law is fundamental. This is a major win for public safety and law and order.
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Samuel Peña
Samuel Peña@ChiefSamPena·
Happy Birthday @SheriffEd_HCSO 🎉Honored to serve alongside you and @ArtAcevedo -brothers in this work. Wishing you a wonderful day surrounded by family and friends!
Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo

Wishing my former beat partner @SheriffEd_HCSO a great birthday. Thank you for your continued service and for our many years of friendship. Hope you enjoy the AI-inspired blast from the past 👇🏼 of our time serving together with our brother @ChiefSamPena. The strength of the rock-solid bond we forged served the community well and continues to withstand the passage of time. See you both soon. Cheers! #RelationalPolicing

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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
I absolutely appreciate the transparency @KirkPWatson provides to the people of Texas and the United States. Look closely at the funding the illustrious @GregAbbott_TX is willing to cut to appease his political base! He is more interested in political theater, endangering public safety. Abbott is a career politician more interested in retaining his political power at any and all costs, than he is on keeping Texans safe. Can’t wait for the day we all wake up to the way many career politicians who focus only on their political fortune instead of the health, safety, and well-being of the people they are duty-bound to protect. Abbott is no better than the elected officials on the left who espouse the “defund the police” nonsense to appease the activist community they respond to instead of addressing the priorities and needs of the communities most impacted by crime, who want better policing, not defunding policing. #RelationalPolicing Here 👇🏼 are some additional thoughts: x.com/artacevedo/sta…
Mayor Kirk Watson@KirkPWatson

In March, Chief of Police Lisa Davis revised the Austin Police Department’s General Orders to address the more than 700,000 noncriminal, administrative warrants put into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database in 2025. The Orders were also to provide clarity for our police officers. Austin acted in compliance with state requirements. The Chief’s General Orders were a common sense, practical, and rational approach for policing that maximized our limited resources to adequately address Austin’s public safety needs. We must do the job of policing in a practical and reasonable way. We do not have the time or resources to engage in activities that pull officers away from needed work and create inefficiencies. That is how we keep Austin safe. We also rely on funding from sources such as state grants to be able to keep Austin safe. On April 16, the Governor notified me on behalf of the City of Austin that he believed the City was in breach of state grant requirements and threatened to terminate public safety grants awarded to the City. These taxpayer funded grants include: ➡️Sexual Assault Evidence Testing, which would help the City process hundreds of pieces of sexual assault evidence to identify perpetrators; ➡️General Victims Assistance, which helps victims of violent crime by providing trauma-informed support advocates throughout the legal process. It is expected to serve approximately 200 victims; ➡️Violence Against Women Act, which helps process digital evidence quicker, eliminating backlogs; ➡️Violence Against Women Justice and Training Program, which funds a coordinated Sexual Assault Response Team; ➡️Youth Diversion Program, which funds the GO ATX Youth Project, a city-led evidence-based truancy prevention program for students across AISD; ➡️Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant, which gives specialized training for our APD SWAT and Bomb Squad members; ➡️Peace Officer Mental Health program, which funds our First Responder Mental Health Project to help officers who have experienced direct and indirect trauma on the job. I believe the City was following state requirements and I feel strongly that too often politics overwhelms good policy. The threatened loss of these grants would have meant the loss of important public safety services for people we want protected. We have an obligation to them. The City and State have come to an agreement that the Chief and I believe is practical for our day-to-day policing, will not create undue harm for residents who are the subject of noncriminal, administrative warrants, and preserves important public safety funding. The newly amended General Orders take into account the practicality and reality of policing in Austin while also satisfying some of the concerns raised by the Governor’s office. We will continue to provide quality public safety services to everyone. We will continue to support our officers. We will continue to support survivors. We will continue to protect people who ask for help. That is our duty. That is how we keep Austin safe. I thank Chief Davis for her leadership and efforts in keeping our community safe, holding up Austin’s values, and ensuring that we are providing the needed resources for our officers and community.

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Chief Art Acevedo@ArtAcevedo·
@KenPaxtonTX Dear Ken, you may want to display them in your office and maybe read them frequently! P.S. have someone with subject matter credibility handle the underlying subject matter.
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