Posted on 03/27/2021 7:59:50 AM PDT by marktwain
Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas were the victims.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg held a press conference on the 25th of January, 2021, to release details about new indictments from a grand jury in the ongoing investigation of the illicit no-knock raid which occurred on the 28th of January, 2019, in Houston, Texas, on Harding Street. A gunfight occurred when the plainclothes officers burst in and shot the couple’s dog.
See video below of press conference by Harris County DA Kim Ogg, 25 January 2021.
The coverup of what happened to lead to the raid, and what happened in the raid fell apart partly because the lead instigator of the raid, officer Gerald Goines, was wounded in the neck and unable to talk.
The presentation by DA Ogg starts at about 05:09 into the video. Questions asked of DA Ogg are difficult to hear in the video.
The grand jury, on 25 January, indicted a 2nd officer for murder, and five more officers for organized criminal activity.
The investigation was led by the Harris County Prosecutor’s office.
The raid was executed by the squad-15 of the Houston Police Department Narcotics Division.
The six officers, all members of squad-15, have been charged with felonies for conduct that was discovered as part of the investigation into the raid.
The investigation found the officers in the squad were involved in a long-term scheme to steal overtime money.
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Everyone said it would be covered up. It has not. Several officers have been criminally charged.
Organized gang members running around as police officers. Wonderful. Rip Tuttle family.
Originally Art Acevedo lied and backed their attack.
Rand Paul has legislation to ban no knock raids. Please get Cornyn and Cruz to sign on
I'll bet that right about now they wish they had joined the Louisville police instead.
The raiders/ murderers should be executed as an example to future would-be jackboots. The family of the victims did sue the city, county, and state for one trillion dollars, each.
Each individual murderer and conspirator should be sued into oblivion. Put leans on all property they have if they can’t pay.
We must punish all jackboots. Local, state, and federal.
It would have been covered up if the lead perpetrator hadn’t lost his ability to speak...
Guess it was too much to ask him to write his responses? What am I missing here?
First the military now the police. It’s getting harder and harder to support any of them.
Will the judge who signed the warrant be charged as well?
“Say their names! Say their names!”
They’re white so it won’t matter to the political left.
Ha! One of my all-time favorite films.
Goines was in the hospital. He could not talk. He probably could not effectively coordinate a coverup.
He had drugs and a stolen gun in his car. He was wounded, and could not plant them in the Tuttle residence.
He was severely hampered in his ability to co-ordinate with confederates on a cover story and actions to plant evidence.
No. And there’s no reason to.
The cops lied. They committed Perjury.
If this investigation continues there’s no telling where it’ll lead. And Houston is going to pay YUGE. As they should
Everyone said it would be covered up. It has not. Several officers have been criminally charged
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Charged with padding overtime, not “felony murder. “
Two officers have been charged with murder.
“The coverup of what happened to lead to the raid, and what happened in the raid fell apart partly because the lead instigator of the raid, officer Gerald Goines, was wounded in the neck and unable to talk.”
“The implication seems to be squad 15 routinely organized no-knock raids in order to inflate their overtime numbers, and as a result, two innocent people were killed.”
And all those involved in the planning and execution of the overtime padding raid should be charged with felony murder.
Look, you are a writer, I’m not. To sit and attempt to fence words with you is futile.
Once again crooked cops are not meeting justice.
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