Posted on 08/02/2019 4:29:05 AM PDT by marktwain
U.S.A. -(Ammoland.com)- There have been startling developments in the investigation of the disastrous no-knock raid in Houston on 28 January 2019. A middle-aged couple was killed and four police wounded. In the light of contradictory police stories, the family of the couple who died hired an independent forensics firm to document the evidence at the home at 7815 Harding Street. The independent investigation took place after forensic data collection done by the local government authorities.
The independent investigators invited the Texas Rangers and the Harris County Institute for Forensic Science to attend the investigation. Both declined the invitation. The independent investigation findings were released on 14 May 2019. On 24 July 2019, family attorney Mike Doyle presented the findings in court.
Rhogena Nicholas, was a supporter of President Trump. Her husband, Dennis Tuttle was a Navy veteran. They had no criminal records. They lived in their home in Houston for 20 years and were married for the same 20 years.
A narcotics investigator, Officer Goines, obtained a warrant to raid their home. According to Police Chief Acevedo and abc13.com, on 13 February 2019, the warrant was based on lies.
We know that a crime has been committed. It's a serious crime, said Acevedo, who is referring to clear lies in the original warrant. When we go into someone's home, which is the sanctity in someone's home, it has to be truthful. It has to be honest. It has to be absolutely factual. So, we know there's a crime that's been committed. There's a high probability
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They can't find any informants to support Officer Goines' claims and as far as anyone knows two bags of what looked like heroin were found, not in the house or on the murdered couple, but in Officer Goines' police car. I suspect the unnamed officer above is Goines. So, one wonders, given his previous 'dry raids' where guns were not found ...if the officer was selectively raiding the homes of lawful gun owners not to find drugs but to acquire their guns, and used his heroin stash to plant drug evidence during the raids.
“Repression breeds violence”
Carved above an entrance at the DOJ in DC.
“......if the officer was selectively raiding the homes of lawful gun owners not to find drugs but to acquire their guns, and used his heroin stash to plant drug evidence during the raids. ...”
My thoughts too. GMTA
Then murders have been committed.
When the police barge into the “wrong” house, it’s as much a crime as when a hardened criminal does it. When the innocent citizen defends himself with deadly force, it’s as much a right as if a hardened criminal breaks in.
If the police yell “police,” that may change something, but if they don’t, then they are in the wrong. The right to self defense is absolute. You don’t lose it when the police make a mistake.
Police are entrusted with the power to detain, question, and employ deadly force. This power must be executed with absolute integrity. When it isn’t, a serious crime is committed and must be prosecuted accordingly.
I am considering a list of laws that no longer apply to me. There are numerous laws which require me giving money. Why should I? If the laws are not enforced why should I follow them?
He wasn’t letting Comey off, the articles all said Comey was handed over for prosecution but not on the charge of leaking classified memos. This is propably because it was Comey himself who made the memos, his own recollections, ‘classified,’ and not the FBI or another official. Comey may yet be nailed on other things, such as lying on the FISA forms, lying under oath, exposing US or allied human assets for personal purposes, or for serving as an agent of a foreign power.
Remember, at some point, Houston had that lesbian mayor who wanted all the sermons of all the local pastors, so that she could try to bring hate crime charges against them for preaching against homos. She had to have something to do with the mind set of that local government’s mental brain drain with her stupidity.
I suspect the fraction of people in our country that used to rightfully be determined sociopath in that they didnt feel encumbered by law has grown substantially in the last couple years and it am pretty sure the label no longer even really applies. Now it seems to me that the higher the number of people that are happy with the country and willing to work hard and pay taxes the stronger and more successful the country is. The more dissatisfied with the government the less so. So Trump has bought this little window at the end so to speak where half of us will still play (the well armed half). When the well armed, law abiding, tax paying citizens of the country have had enough of the charade its done. OVER. Trump is the last president.
Attend any large church with a white congregation in or near a large city. They all have libtard monitors. They arent hard to pick out. In fact, they want to be easy to pick out. So you know they are watching and listening.
....and what happens when that Alpha-Hotel down the road that you've been feuding with decides to tell LE that YOUR house is an MS 13 nest?
IMO, it's not the raids that are the problem, it's the LEO that apply for warrants and carry out those raids.
And I DON"T want to hear any of this "few bad apples" BS. Goins and LE criminals like him have been carrying on for decades. In all that time, have they NEVER encountered one of those "good cops" that saw them for the criminals they are and pursued protecting the citizenry from their criminal acts? If not, then the "good cops" are truly a myth.
Do I hate cops and want to see them killed? No.
But I have to admit that after the last forty or so years of seeing LEO treat the citizenry with an "Us against them" mentality, I am quite ambivalent to their plight.
I like to view the “First Amendment Audits” on u-toob. One of the contributors (News Now Houston) has tried to do some similar documenting of the real story that the lamestream press isn’t interested in pursuing.
This was a bad shoot all around. Those people were murdered.
Yep. Can they not carry a portable bullet proof shield if they are such nancies?
I have been puzzled as to Goines' motives in this case. Why get a no knock warrant to raid and kill two middle-aged people and a dog? Your theory may explain what he was doing.
ASSavedo needs to be fired. He covered this up as long as he could, and that hysterical faggot Gamaldi needs to be charged with making threats against citizens.
“The FBI is also investigating the case.”
I hope the FBI does the right thing....which, to me, would be an honest, unbiased investigation.
I'm getting old, make that "fifty or so years"
IMO the change came in the late 60s, but then again it may have always been there and I was just too dumb to see it.
I would venture to say you are spot on with your comment. Add to that the guy being a vet that served his country.
No one is lower than a bad/corrupt cop. No one. Not even a dem is that low (usually). Of course a dem bad cop could be debated as being worse.
We conservatives support the police but not bad cops. Bad cops are even worse than the criminals the good cops catch and put behind bars.
There’s a trust issue...
Set’em Up,,,
That there were not guns in every case is not a problem. That there were NO guns in ANY case says he’s a liar and no warrant he issued was valid.
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