Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribuneTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday asked the Legislature to grant his office more power to investigate when police kill people after George Floyds death at the hands of Minneapolis police sparked calls for law enforcement reform nationwide.
To restore that confidence, I am asking the Texas Legislature to empower the Texas Attorney Generals Office to investigate and, where appropriate, prosecute law enforcement officer actions that end in death.Fatal police encounters rarely result in criminal prosecution of officers.
A 2016 investigation by The Texas Tribune showed only seven of 880 Texas officers involved in shootings had been indicted.
In Texas, criminal prosecution falls to local prosecutors unless they explicitly seek the involvement of the attorney general.
That year, Paxton also proposed granting his office the authority to investigate and prosecute human trafficking crimes, but the proposal failed in the Texas House.