Posted on 03/01/2024 4:34:24 AM PST by texanyankee
SAN ANTONIO – Over the past month, KSAT 12 has been investigating the relationship between the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office and the Wren Collective, a criminal justice reform group based out of Austin.
KSAT 12 originally unearthed hundreds of pages of text messages between Gonzales, his staff and the founder of the Wren Collective, Jessica Brand, through a public information request.
Now, we’ve obtained more than 400 pages of emails between Brand and Gonzales’ personal email that suggest Brand played a larger role at the DA’s office than Gonzales has admitted.
Since our first report on Jan. 30, Gonzales has stated the Wren Collective only provides messaging and talking points to him.
On Feb. 20 Gonzales doubled down on that response when asked about his relationship during a Bexar County Commissioner’s Court meeting.
Gonzales answered, “I will tell you, and I will tell this entire court that nobody makes decisions outside my office. I’m the one that makes those ultimate decisions. Nobody has any influence other than having had some messaging recommendations.”
KSAT 12 reached out to the District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Pete Gallego for comment on the emails but have not heard back.
‘Attached are a few policies’ The records show that on March 20, 2019, the same year Gonzales took office, Brand — who was part of another third-party group called The Justice Collaborative — sent an email stating:
“Attached are a few policies: A Conviction Integrity Unit policy, a combined declination/diversion policy for both drugs and non drugs, and the bail policy. The diversion policy is almost entirely prosecutor led - you’ll also see that we pulled some data and it could have quite an impact on the justice system in Bexar County. Next week, we should have probation, immigration and a proposed intake policy for you.”
In the diversion policy, the email suggests the DA’s Office should not prosecute low-level offenses. That’s something Gonzales enacted until a new state law — the ‘Rogue Prosecutor” law — forced Gonzales to change course.
Also known as House Bill 17, that law allows courts to remove district attorneys for misconduct if they choose not to pursue certain types of crimes.
In other emails, district attorneys from across the country were also included with the Wren Collective. One of those was Travis County DA Jose Garza, who is facing a petition to remove him from office under the so-called Rogue Prosecutor law.
Another email included a Word document. It is unclear who wrote the document or when it was sent, but it talks about San Antonio Police Chief William McManus.
In part, it says:
“San Antonio Police Chief William McManus went before the city council and used a lazy but tried-and-true method of scare-tactic politics: he blamed criminal justice reform for rising homicides.”
“His shameless political grandstanding only distracts from providing meaningful solutions to serious problems.”
“Perhaps McManus hopes that by scaring the community and blaming homicides on other people’s work, we will ignore the fact that his department is simply bad at solving serious crime.”
ping
Turns out when you dont lock up criminals and just divert them… they keep being criminals- just a little more emboldened each time
Uncover all the corruption. It still will not change the mind of a Leftist Progressive no matter how wrong it is, but it’ll at least shine a light on the rats.
Just who is funding this thing. Follow the money....
Its not that the police are bad at that job, its that job function exists. No murders and all problems are solved! Of course I wonder if that group would be happy if there were no murders, I mean who would the DA have to Not Charge, or negotiate down The Charge, or sentence the killer to MA (murderers anonymous). You know….. My name is Bob and I like to kill people. High Bob, welcome to MA!
I recognized the name William McManus right away. He was run out of Minneapolis a few years back.
These leftists all belong to the club, and always land on their feet, after trashing whatever community they were in.
The Courts, their Judges and functionaries, as well as the Prosecutors’ offices are corrupted by leftist agenda machine politicos.
Lefties are a malignant cancer upon humanity.
A ping out to the Texas Ping list, founded by Windflier.
The Wren Collective from Austin/California destroys yet another city!
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Just who is funding this thing. Follow the money....
That’s what I’ve been wondering.
God bless KSAT for staying on this evil Wren Collective group story.
This is part of their plan for the Blue Wall/trying to turn Texas blue.
The Left’s political ideology has replaced God in their souls.
San Antonio is a liberal dumpster fire close behind Austin.
I am glad to see local news in San Antonio digging into this.
As far as I know it’s been KSAT and no one else.
SA is my hometown but I now live 55 miles outside Austin yet none of their media has touched this story despite the fact Wren Collective has its tentacles in the Travis County DA.
SA is my hometown as well, and I am glad to see KSAT doing some good, old-fashioned investigative reporting. Good on them.
These creeps belong in jail as much as the criminals they pander to.
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