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Tracking Austin’s rogue criminals, prosecutors, and politicians. DMs open.

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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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More on Nnaji:
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@saveaustintx
Audit Austin City Council
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We have a small amount of career criminals reeking havoc in Austin who the DA consistently drops charges and lets back out on our streets. Imagine how much crime would disappear in Austin if we had a DA who did their job and removed these criminals from society.
@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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AUSTIN MAN banged on the locked glass doors of Padrón Elementary as students arrived for class, screaming "I'm going to go inside and kill, I'm gonna find a way to get in." Michael Nnaji has racked up 34 cases since 2019. Nnaji was once caught in an apartment gym—completely
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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AUSTIN MAN banged on the locked glass doors of Padrón Elementary as students arrived for class, screaming "I'm going to go inside and kill, I'm gonna find a way to get in." Michael Nnaji has racked up 34 cases since 2019. Nnaji was once caught in an apartment gym—completely
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@elonmusk
Elon Musk
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If you pay organizations per homeless person, you get more homeless people and the NGOs fight hard to maximize the homeless population. Whatever you incentivize will happen.
@C_3C_3
C3
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The fraud in California is insane. Gavin Newsom has “spent” $24 billion to end homelessness. Homelessness actually increased by 35,000 people. Where did that $24 billion really go?
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@cost_of_bums
cost_of_bummership
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@AustinJustice Here's a tip. If you have this many mugshots in a 3 month period, "divert to services" ain't working.
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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A typical offender file from the Travis County Attorney’s Office under Delia Garza, which handles misdemeanor prosecutions in Austin. By the time an offender finally turns violent, the record usually shows a long trail of prior misdemeanor arrests, warnings, and chances to
@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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AUSTIN MAN sprawls in a dark residential alley, blocking traffic and yelling at people—just weeks after throwing a McDonald's bag at a bus driver and punching him repeatedly in the face. Stephen Michael Horn's latest: Sept: Told a Capital Metro bus was going out of service.
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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AUSTIN MAN sprawls in a dark residential alley, blocking traffic and yelling at people—just weeks after throwing a McDonald's bag at a bus driver and punching him repeatedly in the face. Stephen Michael Horn's latest: Sept: Told a Capital Metro bus was going out of service.
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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Does poverty cause violent crime? Data says no. During the Great Depression, US murder rates fell. During the booming 1960s, murder rates exploded. And consider NYC last year, which had nearly identical poverty rates across groups: • Latinos: 26% • Asians: 24% • Blacks: 23%
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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Highlights from a 15 minute walk around downtown Austin (courtesy of a follower—Dec 12, 2025).
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@jeffasu
Jeff B. 🥩
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Garza was mentioned on a recent episode of the Austin-based “Financial Audit with Caleb Hammer”. I pulled a clip with additional info from @AustinJustice. This San Antonio couple was paying for extra security for their vehicles to prevent another theft.
@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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Travis County DA Jose Garza and County Attorney Delia Garza have endorsed the reelection of Austin City Councilman @zoforaustin, who represents District 9, including downtown Austin. That endorsement follows a period in which District 9 experienced elevated levels of violent
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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Travis County DA Jose Garza and County Attorney Delia Garza have endorsed the reelection of Austin City Councilman @zoforaustin, who represents District 9, including downtown Austin. That endorsement follows a period in which District 9 experienced elevated levels of violent
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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A few things the City of Austin cut a check for last week (Part XXVI): • Austin Area Urban League Inc – African American and equity-focused housing, education, and social services – $325,169 • AIDS Services Austin – HIV/AIDS health care and prevention services in Central Texas
@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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A few things the City of Austin cut a check for last week (Part XXV): • Sunrise Community Church – Homeless services – $56,129 • Ashwell – LGBTQ+ inclusive health and wellness services – $25,696 • Austin Area Urban League Inc – African American community programs & services
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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Austin’s downtown Republic Square once looked like this, before six years of planning and a $6 million "green space" renovation transformed it into one of the city's top destination of drug-dealing and prostitution.
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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The numbers make perfect sense. In Austin, about 75–85% of people experiencing homelessness have either a serious mental illness, a substance addiction, or both. With that population, high shelter refusal and walkout rates are expected. People actively using drugs almost always
@data_atx
ATX data
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There’s a HUGE and interesting story here for any journalist able to dig into these numbers and interview people on the ground Cause the numbers don’t really add up Did 85% of homeless really not accept shelter offered? Did 50% receiving shelter decide to leave? Why?
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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AUSTIN MAN with 26 prior arrests now charged with retaliating against UT police. Thurlow Johnson's Travis County record: • 27 total cases • 10 felony arrests (6 reduced/dismissed) • 7 criminal trespass charges (6 reduced/dismissed) • 2 DWIs, 2 assaults, drug possession,
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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AUSTIN’S machete problem is now routine. For four straight years, people across the city have been hacked, slashed, and nearly killed with machetes — in parks, at bus stops, taco trucks, even luxury hotels. If someone’s pacing, muttering, or yelling at the air — don’t turn your
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@AustinJustice
Austin Justice
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Machete attacks by homeless people in Austin over the past three years.
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