Monday, April 25, 2011

Houston Police Officer Faces Jail Over DUI Wreck With School Bus


Houston, Texas

Another incident of police misconduct surfaces involving one of Houston’s finest. The veteran officer, 46-year-old Ruben Trejo, had a blood-alcohol content of .205 – more than twice the legal limit when he collided with a private school bus while heading to work. The incident happened on April 13.

Trejo was charged Monday with driving while intoxicated. The legal limit for intoxication is 0.08. The Eastside Patrol Division sergeant, although intoxicated, was on his way to work.

Fortunately, there were no children on the bus. The driver, who suffered minor injuries, told police that Trejo smelled like alcohol and appeared to have been drinking. Crime scene photos verify wine bottles in the back seat.

On the day of the accident, however, fellow officers cited the bus driver and claimed the bus ran a red light. Other witnesses said officers at the scene threw a towel over alcohol and threatened to arrest anyone who took photos.

Trejo joined the force in November 1985 and has worked with the Eastside Division since 1991.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Houston Police Officer Accused of Excessive Force: Autopsy Reports Reveal Victim Was Shot Six Times In The Back

Houston, Texas

The report indicates that the man was shot repeatedly, including six shots in the back.

Autopsy results appear to reveal that a man killed by an off duty Houston Police officer was shot in the back six times, according to a local source. 

Civil rights attorney Randall Kallinen said the information released by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences showed that excessive force was used.

It was back on Aug. 1, 2009, that John Barnes was shot and killed outside of his Kingwood apartment.

Investigators said he and Officer Ryan Gardiner got into a scuffle.

Gardiner was not on-duty at the time, but was wearing his uniform while working an extra security job for the apartment complex. He reported hearing a man and woman arguing.

Gardiner, a seven-year veteran of the police force at the time, claimed that when confronted, Barnes was able to take away his Taser. He said he opened fire because he feared for his safety.

However, witnesses and Barnes' family members offer a different scenario unfolded, one in which they that Barnes should not have been killed.

"John leans against his car and says 'What are you going to do shoot me' and he did," Barnes' sister-in-law Jackie Rucker told KPRC-TV shortly after the shooting.

Saturday, Kallinen said the recently released autopsy results support the family's claim. While there have been conflicting reports about the number of bullets to the back, Kallinen confirms six wounds.

"As we can see, there are not one, not two, not even three, but six bullet holes in (Barnes') back," he said, pointing to an autopsy diagram.

The report states that Barnes died due to multiple shots to the upper body and, according to Kallinen, Gardiner prevented Barnes from getting medical attention.

Other reports indicate that Officer Gardiner has already amassed 14 tasings without discipline and discharged his firearm three times (and has been on the force less than ten years).

Kallinen said the city should have released the autopsy report long ago, but chose not to.

"Instead, they held it for 21 months after the shooting and 18 months after it was actually done," he said. "You can see why they'd want to withhold it with the six shots in the back."

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Two Dallas cops fired; one tested positive for marijuana after DUI crash & other showed up for work drunk

Officer Anastasia Brown

Dallas, Texas

Two Dallas police officers have been fired after one was found to have marijuana in her bloodstream after being arrested for driving while intoxicated and another officer came to work drunk.

Sr. Cpl. Mohammad Atique and Officer Anastasia Brown were both fired Friday.

Police say that in September, Atique, was found to have come to a training class drunk after submitting to a test. Police say it was his second incident of being drunk on duty.

Police say that in November, Brown was arrested for DWI in Fort Worth and during a search of her vehicle, officers found drug paraphernalia. As a result, she was asked to submit to a drug test. She tested positive for marijuana.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Rio Grande City Manager and Police Chief Suspended With Pay Over Sexual Harassment and Retaliation

Rio Grande City, Texas

Rio Grande City officials are reacting to the suspensions of two city leaders. Rio Grande City's police chief B.A. Dutch Piper and city manager Juan Zuniga are suspended with pay. Both men are accused in a federal lawsuit.

Former city employee Cynthia Alanis is alleging the two city leaders made sexual advances toward her. She is also alleging the two men basically launched a smear campaign against her when she refused the advances. She says the city manager accused her of taking money from city coffers. She was charged. Those charges were later dropped.

We asked Rio Grande City Mayor Ruben Villarreal about the lawsuit. He wouldn't talk specifics. He says his hands are tied because this is a pending lawsuit. He is calling the lawsuit a concern.
 
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Houston Police Department Employee Accused of Bribery


Houston, Texas

A Houston Police Department employee has been arrested on bribery charges, officials said Thursday.

Edward Mason, 52, worked in the HPD property room as an evidence technician. He was charged with three counts of bribery.

Investigators said he passed along information about HPD vice squad operations.

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Judge Moves West Texas Sheriff's Felony Trial

Kermit, Texas

A court clerk says a judge has ruled to move the felony trial of a longtime West Texas sheriff accused of retaliating against two whistle-blowing nurses.

Winkler County district clerk Sherry Terry said Thursday that Judge Robert H. Moore ruled on the prosecution's motion that said the trial should be moved because of "a combination and influence in favor" of Sheriff Robert Roberts.

The trial is set for June 6 will be held in Midland, in a nearby county about 65 miles west of Kermit.

Roberts faces felony charges including misuse of information and retaliation stemming from the prosecution of two nurses fired from a hospital in 2009.

The nurses were prosecuted after complaining anonymously to state regulators about Dr. Rolando Arafiles.

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Watch Out For Angry Houston Police Officers As Job Cuts Are Coming


Houston, Texas

It's what many Houstonians fear in a city where the level of police misconduct has exploded in recent months. And now, with news that officers are in line for job cuts, things can only get worse.

Houston Police Chief Charles McClelland has presented a plan that would cut 181 police officers and 445 civilians, according to HPD sources.

The employees would reportedly be notified on May 12 that their jobs will be eliminated in August.

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