Houmatt, a Grand Jury interviewed those supervisors and then issued multiple indictments.
I believe the Houston Chronicle knew who they were talking to. Why would these officers come out like this? Just to get your friend, Captain Aguirre? Did they also hide all the evidence of crimes being committed that night?
Is this your reality? The raid went well, all the right criminals were caught in the act, and then some junior officers decided to lie about what happened in order to get Aguirre in trouble? Is that what you would have us believe?
Did you know that the Houston City Council voted to spend your tax money to get the records of those arrested expunged? I guess they didn't hear your tow truck driver.
1) They issued indictments of official oppression against two people. I could hardly call that "multiple."
2) You are making it sound like the indictments came down solely because of interviews with supervisors, based on claims none of those arrested did anything wrong.
Trouble is, we cannot know that, unless either one of us were on that Grand Jury. Which is highly unlikely. So as far as why the indictments were handed down and exactly what was said, all you can do is speculate.
Did you know that the Houston City Council voted to spend your tax money to get the records of those arrested expunged?
Did you know I could give a flying fork because it is not even relevant to me, especially considering the fact the only reason why the charges were dropped in the first place is because the acting police chief requested it?