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by E.Marquez
Mon Aug 26, 2019 3:14 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
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Charles L. Cotton wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:20 pm Police officers enjoy Fifth Amendment privileges as do all Americans.

Chas.
Yes, but can be administratively terminated for using that right as I understand it. Yes?
by E.Marquez
Mon Aug 26, 2019 3:01 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
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Re: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray

E.Marquez wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:52 pm Uggg, if that is accurate, things go from bad to worse.

As this was a "legal" action (vice robbing a bank) can a officer who was the proximate cause of the deaths as well as involved in the action be charged with those deaths like bank robber 2 and bank robber 3 in the get away vehicle even though it was bank robber 1 that shot and killed the hostage?
Well I guess so
Former Houston Police Department narcotics officer Gerald Goines leaves the courtroom after appearing to Harris County Judge Frank Aguilar on Monday, Aug. 26, 2019, in Houston. Goines was is charged with felony murder in deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas Steve in a botched drug raid in Januray.
by E.Marquez
Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:52 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
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Views: 212631

Re: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray

jason812 wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:47 pm
The raid only turned up small, user-level amounts of cocaine and marijuana and in the days that followed, an internal investigation sparked questions about the alleged buy used to justify the raid. Police quickly realized they couldn't find the informant who Goines said bought the drugs.

When questioned about it, Goines eventually admitted there wasn’t one, according to prosecutors. Instead, the veteran officer allegedly said he made the buy himself before conceding that he couldn’t confirm Tuttle was the same man he’d bought the drugs from.
Uggg, if that is accurate, things go from bad to worse.

As this was a "legal" action (vice robbing a bank) can a officer who was the proximate cause of the deaths as well as involved in the action be charged with those deaths like bank robber 2 and bank robber 3 in the get away vehicle even though it was bank robber 1 that shot and killed the hostage?
by E.Marquez
Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:36 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
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Views: 212631

Re: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray

"The officer told the informant "narcotics were being bought and stored" at 7815 Harding St."

https://www.click2houston.com/news/hero ... ant-claims
by E.Marquez
Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:36 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
Replies: 690
Views: 212631

Re: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray

Besides well wishes for the line and file LEO's that were hurt in this raid gone bad..
A prevailing thought continues to rattle around my head.. This no knock raid was justified based on a tip from a neighbor (we will ignore for now, that no neighbor interviewed has made a statement against the couple) and a CI, typically a person caught in an criminal act, and is trading freedom or reduced charges for "information" or a person simply being paid for information.

Those two persons statements alone, no police observation of a crime, no financial forensics indicating criminal activity.....just the word of two civilians one of which is greatly motivated to say anything the cops want to hear..the other, well who knows, we dont know if that person even exists never mind the motivation to make the claim.

So going on from there... how safe am I from this same incident happening tonight?

What could a neighbor say to the police anonymously about me to justify a no knock warrant?

Well taken out of context a lot.

"He is always got a gun on him"
Yes we call that lawfully carrying a weapon here in Texas.
"I saw him take a big black rifle into his truck and rush down his driveway "
Yep I was late for meeting my son and wife at the range
"I peeked over the fence, and saw a big gun in a holster in his garage"
Yup, and that cheap Taurus .357 is filed with snake shot, cuz.....I live in the country on 8 acres and we get snakes
"There are always people from outside the neighborhood coming over and they only stay a little while"
Yes, true, there are called customers ..did the caller mention they came with a motorcycle and left without one? Or came without one and left with one?
"HE has guard dogs and a electrified fence to keep people out"
LOL, that one is kind of true. The 4ft fence and hot wire is more about keeping the dogs in, but the dogs in are there to keep unwelcome people out.
" He was torturing an animal the other day, shooting it for no reason"
Well no, I humanly killed a wounded raccoon that tangled with my dogs in the barn
"His house has security lights and cameras like some drug lord"
Not really, I have a few motion sensor activated lights..and the cameras are actually to watch the dogs when Im not home and they are. ..But they both double to spot thieves.

Add some or all of that to a warrant request along with a CI looking to knock down a possession with intent to distribute charge making a claim ..."What about that house and guy detective? Is he a dealer? oh ah ya, I think I have seen him doing deals with that big guy in tow you just busted with a meth lab..ya, ya I have for sure"

They come no knocking at 3AM and I have to test out the wall armor installed a few years ago......and yes likely folks are going to get hurt or dead before I figure out what is going on.
As I dont sell drugs, have no warrants, so at 3AM when the dogs alert and the front and rear doors are breached..... my mind will not go..yikes its the cops.....so I will defend my self and wife and dogs to the best of my ability....I'll feel terrible about it later for the cops hurt as it was not likely them that messed up.....
by E.Marquez
Mon Aug 26, 2019 1:03 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray
Replies: 690
Views: 212631

Re: 5 Officers Shot In Houston - Pray

philip964 wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:06 pm ABC 13 reported:

“According to the court documents, police recovered four guns, about 18 grams of marijuana and about 1.5 grams of an unknown white powder.”

Is 1 gram very much?

Attorney familiar with drug operations said he would have expected to find scales and unused baggies if it was a drug operation.
No 1 gram of powder coke is not a a lot.. a Kid with money to burn might buy an 8 Ball, or 1/8 of an ounce (3.5 grams), same with a married couple looking to party on 4th of July. so "about 1.5 grams" that is your average teenager in high school looking to do a few lines with the girl he is looking to get luck with Friday night.

The marijuana ...did I read right, both of the couple had cancer? If so, that can easily and commonly explain the marijuana.

You can not be a drug dealer with out drugs of sufficient quantity to be packaged and resold.. You need the scale to weigh, and the packaging to fill.

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