Re: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:07 am

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This will come out if the civil case goes to trial. If a settlement is made, then it will probably be buried.puma guy wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 2:46 pm On a serious note; I'm still hopeful that the two people who instigated this retaliatory raid and murder of this couple are exposed and appropriate punishment is brought to bear. Hint: Goines didn't dream this up out of the blue.
I never in my life thought I would agree with Quannel X on anything. I was wrong.philip964 wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:09 am https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... os-firing/
Quannel X calls for Art Acevedo’s firing over the Harding Street fiasco.
Firing? He needs to be the 7th indicted!67N20 wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:51 pmI never in my life thought I would agree with Quannel X on anything. I was wrong.philip964 wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:09 am https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... os-firing/
Quannel X calls for Art Acevedo’s firing over the Harding Street fiasco.
My fear is that if Acevedo is removed, the replacement will be one of those progressives rather than a law & order police chief. Or one that will agree to slash the budget by 50%, etc. Right now, I have little trust with liberal / Democrat political leaders since the entire country became afflicted with the STUPID after the murder of George Floyd.67N20 wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:51 pmI never in my life thought I would agree with Quannel X on anything. I was wrong.philip964 wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:09 am https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... os-firing/
Quannel X calls for Art Acevedo’s firing over the Harding Street fiasco.
Sounds like a good FOIA request(s)?I've been asking all this time who has been supervising these 'officers'?
Link to the report?baseballguy2001 wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:54 pm If you haven't read the report Art tried to bury, go download it and read it. I've been asking all this time who has been supervising these 'officers'? The report answers part of that, and that answer is not good. (2019-Houston-Police-Department-Narcotics-Division-Operational-Review) The authors of the report did a review of about two years worth of recent cases. In about half of them, the paperwork documenting the investigation was missing or late. Late warrants, late CI payment information, incomplete incident reports, missing evidence, it goes on and on.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The family of Rhogena Nicholas, the woman killed in her home
during a controversial drug raid by Houston police, says the plan to introduce new findings,
according to the family's attorney Michael Patrick Doyle.
Nicholas' family is set to appear in probate court for a hearing in the case at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18.
According to a release by the Doyle LLP and St. Martin & Bourque LLC law firms, "In a ruling Monday,
Judge Jerry Simoneaux of Harris County Probate Court No. 1 denied the city's latest attempt to withhold
evidence of the incident from the family of Rhogena Nicholas, who was killed along with her husband,
Dennis Tuttle, on Jan. 28, 2019. In earlier rulings, the Texas Supreme Court twice rejected the city's
attempts to stop the probate court, which routinely handles wrongful death and probate cases,
from proceeding with the Nicholas family's petition to investigate the incident."
Doyle said that during Friday's hearings they will present new findings from their own investigation and
present witness testimony from a family member, from expert witnesses and from a representative of
the Houston Police Department.
"The Nicholas family is grateful to be moving forward with our investigation. From the beginning, the city's
story about the incident has never made sense. It's time for the cover-up to end," said Doyle.
The media is still calling this a "botched raid."SQLGeek wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 4:58 pm Can we change the title of this thread to "HPD Murders Two Innocent People in their Home"?