HOUSTON — Attorney Tony Buzbee is calling for the investigation into the death of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera to be reopened with a new investigator, saying the Austin Police Department’s handling of the case has been “sloppy,” “unprofessional,” and based on a conclusion formed “within hours” of her death. If APD will not reassign the case, he said he will ask the Texas Rangers to take over.
Buzbee requested a Friday news conference in downtown Houston alongside Aguilera’s parents, who said the police investigation contradicts details they’ve learned and leaves major questions unresolved.
Family disputes police timeline and conclusions
The news conference came one day after Austin police released new information saying the evidence “does not point to criminal activity” in Aguiler

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