Investigation Examines Police Use of Force Against Students in Texas Schools
A news investigation has documented incidents of police officers using physical force, including tasers, against students in Texas educational institutions.

A major investigation has revealed instances of police officers using physical force against students in Texas schools, including incidents involving tackling and the deployment of tasers.
The investigation appears to have documented multiple cases of what critics describe as excessive force by law enforcement personnel stationed in educational facilities across the state. The incidents have raised questions about the appropriate use of police tactics in school environments.
Details of the specific incidents, including the circumstances that led to the use of force and the ages of the students involved, were part of what was described as an "extraordinary investigation" into police conduct in Texas educational settings.
The findings come amid ongoing national debates about the role of law enforcement in schools and appropriate protocols for managing student behavior and safety incidents in educational environments.
Texas schools, like many districts nationwide, have increased security measures in recent years, including the placement of police officers on campuses. The investigation's findings may prompt renewed discussions about training standards and use-of-force policies for officers working in school settings.