A Dallas police officer has been terminated following a disciplinary hearing after his arrest on a misdemeanor family violence charge in November 2025. Officer Armando Jaramillo was fired by the department, citing adverse conduct related to the incident.

According to court records, Jaramillo is accused of forcibly shoving and grabbing a family member during an altercation that prompted a police response. He failed to notify his chain of command after being named in a protective order. The Class A misdemeanor assault-family violence case remains pending in Rockwall County with a docket call scheduled for August 6.

Jaramillo was placed on administrative leave by the Dallas Police Department following his arrest and had been assigned to the Northeast Patrol Division since March 2022. His termination is effective immediately, according to the department.

Background: The incident occurred in Royse City, Texas, where Jaramillo was arrested by local police in November 2025. The case has been ongoing ever since, with a pending court date scheduled for August 6. This marks another high-profile instance of law enforcement misconduct in the region, following recent reports of domestic violence and abuse within local communities.

Note: Further information on this incident is not available as it appears to be an isolated event at this time.