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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approves multiple suspensions, cancellations and agency penalties in Nacogdoches session

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement · December 10, 2025
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At its Nacogdoches meeting the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement accepted a series of default orders, agreed waivers and PFD recommendations that resulted in multiple license suspensions, cancellations and administrative penalties for agencies and individuals.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOL) on Thursday in Nacogdoches moved through a long docket of disciplinary matters, approving default suspension and cancellation orders, accepting agreed waivers and imposing administrative penalties on two police departments.

Commission staff opened the disciplinary docket by summarizing default cases in which respondents failed to answer petitions. Commissioners voted to accept a 10‑year suspension recommendation for Antonio Bonilla Jr., revoke the license of Cody Thomas in a family‑violence‑related matter, and cancel the license of Bryce A.…

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