3 Houston TX cops apparently chatted on cruiser laptops about being high after eating arrested teen's pot brownies
Friday, September 23, 2011
Three Houston Police Officers Accused of Getting High On Duty
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Not A Texas Story, But Too Good To Pass Up
Albuquerque, New Mexico
If you are the New Mexico State Police Officer banging away in the photo above, you are not only without a job but also the subject of everyone’s laughter on YouTube.
Investigators in New Mexico say they have identified the State Police officer who was caught on camera having sex with a woman while in full police uniform.
According to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office, an investigation was launched after a surveillance camera captured footage of a State Police officer having sex with a woman on the hood of a car.
The camera had been set up to monitor the parking lot after several cases of vandalism had been reported in that location.
Apparently the officer forged ahead with the sex act in broad daylight, without even taking a moment to remove his utility belt.
And yes, that is someone's pet Chihuahua getting a first row view of the spectacle. Later in the video, the dog can be seen attempting to intervene in the affair.
The video was made public only after KOB Eyewitness News 4 in Albuquerque filed a public records request.
According to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office, an investigation was launched after a surveillance camera captured footage of a State Police officer having sex with a woman on the hood of a car.
The camera had been set up to monitor the parking lot after several cases of vandalism had been reported in that location.
Apparently the officer forged ahead with the sex act in broad daylight, without even taking a moment to remove his utility belt.
And yes, that is someone's pet Chihuahua getting a first row view of the spectacle. Later in the video, the dog can be seen attempting to intervene in the affair.
The video was made public only after KOB Eyewitness News 4 in Albuquerque filed a public records request.
The officer has been fired from his job, but will not face any charges.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Texas Deputy Constable Charged with Kidnapping
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| Augustin Rubio |
An off-duty Central Texas law officer has been accused of handcuffing and abducting a woman.
Brazos County Deputy Constable Augustin Rubio has been charged with kidnapping. Jail records Thursday did not list an attorney for Rubio, who held on $10,000 bond.
College Station police Officer Rhonda Seaton told The Associated Press that she doesn't know if the woman is a college student or knows Rubio, who was arrested Wednesday night. He's now on administrative leave.
Constable Donald Lamp says all of his deputies worked off-duty security jobs last weekend at fraternity and sorority parties.
Police say Rubio early Sunday approached the woman at an intersection, handcuffed her and put her in his patrol vehicle. The woman, who has not been charged, says she awoke hours later in a parking lot.
Texas Police Chiefs Accused of Racist & Homophobic Emails
"That stupid bitch got what she deserved"
It appears that the group Anonymous, after dropping off the radar for awhile, is back. And this time around, they are packing a powerful punch, leaking details of hacked emails.The latest punch is aimed at Texas law enforcement, leaking emails and internal documents that are disturbing. Excerpts:
Exhibit A: An email from Robert Wieners Chief of Police, Friendswood, Texas Police Department. Subject line? "Stupid Bitch":
That stupid bitch who started that stolen car chase at Yale and 610 got what she deserved (I'll bet she was fat and black too). Same with that pervert that got shot by the county. Fuck that guy, see ya. That all sounds like good police work to me. Those folks got the criminal cure. It's guaranteed, they will never commit a crime again.
Exhibit B: This bigoted chain message regarding "Muslim inbreeding."
Subject: 1,400 years of inbreeding among Muslims
Attachments:
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GUYS,
I DO BELIEVE THAT THIS GUY IS ONTO SOMETHING!!
JESS
Subj: 1,400 years of inbreeding among Muslims
Read the article and make up your own mind. JHB
Hi everyone, this very interesting one came in tonight maybe it explains some of why the radical Muslims act so unreasonably brutal. Are the fact true? Don't know but if it is true that they have as a common practice of marrying first cousins, all kinds of problems can erupt. OK, I looked at all my "hoax sites" but couldn't find anything. But, just typing "1,400 years of inbreeding among Muslims" on Google results in a large number of articles discussing this topic.
I admit that I have not studied the Koran or Quroan or whatever it is, nor do I intend to !! I was subjected to enough of of their total nonsense as only a casual observer in their part of the world :( .... I only forward this for your reading pleasure and to add to our understanding of the Muslim world. Sharing my opinion that they need to stay in their own sandbox instead of trying to inflict their insane beliefs and religion upon civilized people. (Shucks, now they will call me an infidel)
..... JD
Other questionable content includes the use of homophobic language, and this request for the Texan chiefs to investigate an officer's affair with a married woman.
From: Doug Lauersdorf Sent: Thu 9/16/2010 10:06 AM
To: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser
Cc:
Subject: Complainant
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Chiefs:
I conducted a preliminary inquiry into information received from Detective Price who received a call from Mr. Clements wanting us to know that one of our officers on midnight shift was having an affair with his wife. He also complained that the officer had run his criminal history. I asked KC to contact DPS to research their database to ascertain any person(s) that had ran his information to obtain information from any of the following: CCH, TDL, NCIC, TCIC, SETCIC, etc. The search revealed that the only person with the Friendswood Police Department that had run him was Elaine who had ran the information at KC’s direction at my request. This matter is mute until the time comes when he initiates the complaint process and provides us with the officer’s name.
Sergeant Douglas E. Lauersdorf
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Dallas Police Officer Arrested After Wife Accuses Him of Assault
A Dallas police officer was arrested early Thursday after police say he grabbed and kicked his wife during an argument Wednesday night.
Daniel Lamont Crouch, 39, is now facing charges of family violence assault and interfering with an emergency phone call, stemming from an altercation around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Crouch's wife told police that they got into an argument over their relationship and that Crouch got upset. He grabbed his wife's arm, causing her to fall to the floor, the wife told officers.
Then Crouch kicked his wife, according to a police report. The wife told officers that she couldn't move for 15 minutes because of the pain from the kick.
She told police she crawled out of the living room to call 911 but that Crouch hung up the phone before she could tell the operator all of the details.
By the time officers arrived, Crouch had left the home, police said.
He was later arrested at a Dallas police station, according to police documents.
Daniel Lamont Crouch, 39, is now facing charges of family violence assault and interfering with an emergency phone call, stemming from an altercation around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Crouch's wife told police that they got into an argument over their relationship and that Crouch got upset. He grabbed his wife's arm, causing her to fall to the floor, the wife told officers.
Then Crouch kicked his wife, according to a police report. The wife told officers that she couldn't move for 15 minutes because of the pain from the kick.
She told police she crawled out of the living room to call 911 but that Crouch hung up the phone before she could tell the operator all of the details.
By the time officers arrived, Crouch had left the home, police said.
He was later arrested at a Dallas police station, according to police documents.
Corpus Christi Police Officer Gets Two Years Prison for Indecency With Child
Corpus Christi, Texas
A Corpus Christi police officer was convicted and sentenced on Tuesday to two years in prison for indecency with a child.
Raul Rodriguez, 47, originally faced three counts of indecency with a child, a second-degree felony. A jury convicted him on one count related to allegations that he touched a 12-year-old girl’s breasts during an ATV ride last summer.
He was acquitted on the other two counts — one that accused him of touching the 12-year-old girl’s genitals and the other related to a second accuser’s allegations. That woman has said Rodriguez touched her breasts when she was a girl in 2002.
The verdict was handed down after jurors deliberated for 3 1/2 hours.
Before Rodriguez was taken to jail, the 12-year-old’s mother had a few parting words for him. She said one minute changed her daughter’s life and then read pages from her daughter’s journal. The girl, now 14, wrote the journal entries after the ATV ride.
“When people ask me how I feel about myself, I tell them I don’t like myself,” she read. “I wish I could go hide in a corner somewhere. Why did Raul do this to me?”
The mother asked Rodriguez how he would feel if someone did that to his daughter.
Prosecutor Kim Gonzalez said she was happy with the verdict.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
4 Houston Police Officers In Video Beating Case Will Be Tried In Houston Against Attorney Objections
Houston, Texas
A Houston judge has decided the trials of four Houston police officers caught on videotape beating a suspect in custody will be held in Houston. This decision comes following objections from the attorneys for the officers, claiming the videotape makes it impossible for the officers to receive a fair trial. The first trial is scheduled for April.
The videotape shows Houston police officers beating, kicking and stomping then 15-year-old Chad Holley in March of last year. Four officers were fired for the incident and indicted for official oppression, a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of a year in jail.
The judge also noted that he had not heard testimony from any prospective juror that they could not be fair after seeing the video that saturated Houston media outlets when released by Quanell X in February.
"There are explanations for the officers' actions," attorney Dick DeGuerin said. "But those explanations fall by the wayside after watching those videos."
DeGuerin represents former HPD officer Andrew Blomberg, who was captured on the video for several seconds before assisting in another arrest. Blomberg is scheduled to be the first defendant to face trial. Trials are pending for Phil Bryan,Raad Hassan and Drew Ryser. Bryan and Hassan also were charged with violation of the civil rights of a prisoner, also a misdemeanor
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