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Texas Democrat who backed police cuts faces criticism after thanking officers for saving lives

March 3, 2026 at 10:30 PM
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Texas Democrat who backed police cuts faces criticism after thanking officers for saving lives
Rep. Greg Casar faces backlash after praising Austin police's quick response to shooting, despite previous support to cut funds for the Austin Police department.

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Rep. Greg Casar faces backlash after praising Austin police's quick response to shooting, despite previous support to cut funds for the Austin Police department. Media Texas Democrat who backed police cuts faces criticism after thanking officers for saving lives Rep. Greg Casar's previous support for cutting APD budget resurfaces By Elizabeth Heckman Fox News Published March 3, 2026 5:30pm EST Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video FBI investigates deadly Texas bar shooting as possible terrorism Fox News' Madeleine Rivera reports the latest on the investigation. Charles Marino, a former DHS advisor, also weighs in as federal agencies remain on high alert monitoring sleeper cells on U.S. soil. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Austin Police responded to the deadly shooting at Buford’s bar in downtown Austin, Texas, early Sunday morning, arriving on scene in under a minute. Appreciation for the swift response from first responders quickly flooded X. This included praise from Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, a progressive who advocated for and crafted Austin’s 2020 police budget cuts during his tenure on the city council.In 2020, following the Black Lives Matter riots, Austin’s city council voted unanimously to cut up to $150 million from its police department budget — about 34% of its current total — and reinvest the funds in other services. Casar's X post said, in part, "I’m thankful to Austin’s police, EMS, nurses, and doctors who saved lives." The post garnered over 690 likes and over 610 replies, many of the replies highlighting a 2020 post from Casar."We did it!!" Casar posted on X in August 2020. "Austin City Council just reduced APD's budget by over $100 million and reinvested resources into our community's safety and well-being." Adam Loewy, a popular personal injury attorney in Austin, quoted the post from Casar and said, "The guy who tried to defund the Austin Police Department has thoughts on a situation where APD probably saved 20 to 30 lives. #txlege."Dennis Farris, the president of the Austin Police Retired Officers Association, also responded to Casar's post:"You hypocrite. APD is short staffed because of your actions on council," and pointed to an old post by the congressman where he celebrated the city council cutting the police budget. Abraham George, Abraham George, the Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, quoted the post and said, "You consistently advocated to defund Austin PD. They saved dozens of lives without any help from you." Rep. Casar also called for an end to gun violence in his post. "We must end America’s gun violence epidemic," he wrote. "Americans should be able to have fun at a bar without it turning into an unspeakable nightmare like this one — and I will redouble my efforts in Congress to prevent the next tragedy like this." 21-year-old Savitha Shan, 30-year-old Jorge Pederson and 19-year-old Ryder Harrington were identified as the three people who were gunned down at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden in Austin on Sunday morning, according to the Austin Police Department. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images; @spence.larson/Instagram; Savitha Shan/Facebook; Instagram/@ttubeta)TEXAS DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATES SIDESTEP ISLAMIC TERRORISM CONCERNS FOLLOWING DEADLY AUSTIN ATTACK In June 2021, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill, House Bill 1900, to encourage cities not to reduce their police budgets. According to KUT, a radio station in Austin, "The men and women of law enforcement put their lives on the line every day to keep Texans safe, and they deserve our enduring support and gratitude," Abbott said in an emailed statement. "Efforts to defund the police are downright dangerous, and these laws will prevent cities from making this reckless decision."Senate Bill 23 was also signed, which also requires large counties to hold a vote before cutting police budgets. The House Bill applies to cities with a population of over 250,000. Therefore, if a city funds their police lower than the past two fiscal years, the city is prohibited from raising more property taxes than the year prior. "The bill is designed to tell municipalities, ‘Do not defund the police,’ and if they do, there are some serious consequences," Republican Texas State Senator Joan Huffman said during debate on the bill.Following this, in 2021, the Austin city council unanimously passed a budget that included an increase in spending on policing. "We unanimously passed a budget today that tackles the pandemic [and] increases our public safety investments," then-Councilmember Greg Casar said after the vote. "I really appreciate everything my colleagues brought forward and the way we came together in this important budget."In 2023, the department was on the verge of a staffing collapse after 40 officers filed retirement papers following a 9-2 city council vote to scrap a four-year contract that the city had previously agreed to in principle and instead pursue a one-year contract that the police union’s board had rejected. The FBI has since revealed the shooting was a possible act of terrorism. AUSTIN MASS SHOOTING: TIMELINE TRACE
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