Assuming all he arrested were actually involved with drugs, he personally provided for their ability to beat the rap and collect a settlement from the taxpayers, in addition to the gift of destroying the public confidence in the law enforcement and court systems.
The only thing he proved is that he and everything connected with him are unreliable.
Nah. The guy was a hero, right? After the drug bust, he was honored as Texas' "Outstanding Lawman of the Year", wasn't he?
My, my. Then what happened? Political correctness took over and he was charged with "racial profiling" by the NAACP and the ACLU which filed a complaint with the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice. Even the Soros-sponsored, pro-drug, Drug Policy Alliance was involved.
Coleman was railroaded and scapegoated by the politicians.
Hey, what goes around comes around. Tulia is back to the drug-infested cesspool it once was, and this time ain't no one going to help them.