I am sure I'm not the only one that contacted their elected officials (at least I hope not). I can speak for the office of Jim Pits. His staff not only listens they act. Aaron Gregg is the Chief of staff for the Senator and I also heard from his legal analyst. Below is the email I sent and later his response. Regarding this case, law and order seems to be prevailing.Vol Texan wrote:It appears that both troopers have been brought up on criminal charges.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/03/22/two- ... two-women/
The female trooper was indicted for two counts of sexual assault and two counts of official oppression. The male was indicted for theft of a prescription bottle of hydrocodone from the car.
God Bless Texas
Mr. Sullivan,
Thank you for your kind words, sure makes it easier to sit up here trying to wrap things up at 10:20 to know that our work is actually doing some good out there.
Again, I really appreciate you taking the time to follow-up with me. If we can ever be of assistance in the future, you have but to ask.
Best Regards,
Aaron Gregg
Chief of Staff
Rep. Jim Pitts
Dear Mr. Gregg,
Some time ago I sent an email to the Senators office and you gave me a call to acknowledge receipt of the email and explain that you listen to concerns of Texas citizens.
The topic sir was that 3 Texas DPS officers were on scene on the side of the highway with two women while one of the officers (a women) performed a search by putting her hands down both of the women’s pants and touching private parts. An act I personally felt was so far over the reach of law enforcement officers that it reached absolute violations of unreasonable search described under the fourth amendment.
I saw on the news tonight that the female officer was fired and one of the male officers is still on unpaid leave.
Mr. Gregg I want to thank you for listening to me and I hope your office or Senator Pitt’s himself was involved by contacting the DPS and discussing what a police state looks like.
The bottom line, is a line was drawn. and DPS Officers know crossing it means unemployment.
I must say….I’m impressed with the way your entire office is run.
You folks make me proud of TEXAS!!!!