The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News | A Texas News Source

Prior Union President and Hays County Sheriff Deputy Agreed to Surrender License over Amazon Employment

Prior Union President and Hays County Sheriff Deputy Agreed to Surrender License over Amazon Employment

By

We have received new information from our previous story on Michael Kirkwood.

Previously, we were informed the past Union President and Hays County Sheriff Deputy surrendered his peace officer license to have a case dismissed against him.

Now, we have learned Michael Kirkwood was working two jobs at one time. Specifically, he was being paid by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office and Amazon for the same hours of work:

Hays County Public Information Release, 4/8/2021

It appears a complaint was generated on or about January 3, 2019. On January 8, 2019, it appears Michael Kirkwood was made aware of the allegations through a Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) Case:

Hays County Public Information Release, 4/8/2021

The final decision appeared to be the filing of criminal charges for Tampering with a government record and attempted theft by a public servant:

Hays County Public Information Release, 4/8/2021

In closure, Michael Kirkwood agreed to surrender his peace officer license and the District Attorney’s Office dismissed the case due to such agreement.

One Response

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *