by admin | Oct 20, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
An investigation by the Conroe Police Department into an aggravated assault on Tuesday has led to three more arrests for a stolen vehicle and other property, the police said in a statement.
According to the police, a Conroe police officer witnessed a disturbance involving several people on October 3 at about 10:33 a.m. Suspect Evan Graham, 21, was seen attacking a man with a knife, causing him minor wounds, police said. Graham also allegedly assaulted a female companion. Later, the male victim left the premise in a car, and Graham could be seen clinging to it. When the vehicle stopped, Graham allegedly ran away from the police. Graham later reappeared and entered a waiting SUV, but he was arrested by the Conroe police officers and sheriff’s deputies from Montgomery County.
The police discovered that the SUV was stolen, and three other suspects were arrested nearby in connection with the stolen vehicle and other stolen property. Graham was eventually charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and family violence assault.
Meanwhile, Keith Davidson, 31, of Trinity, was also charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, while Faith Glover, 43, of Hockley, was arrested for Theft. Diane Henderson, 37, who hails from The Woodlands, was charged with Theft of property. She was also arrested for Theft for stealing a Bose speaker from a store in August.
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by admin | Oct 16, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
A police officer in Utah was fired on Tuesday after a released video shows him excessive use of force while handcuffing a nurse because she refused to allow a blood draw in an incident.
Salt Lake City Police Chief David Mathis fired Detective Andrew Ross after an internal investigation revealed he violated department policies while arresting nurse Amy North and dragged her screaming from the hospital, Salt Lake City police department’s Sgt. Boris Chapman said.
Mathis said in a disciplinary statement said he was “deeply troubled” by Ross’s conduct. He also described Ross’s actions “unreasonable, inappropriate, unwarranted, discourteous, and disrespectful.” Mathis continued that Ross’s actions were extremely unprofessional especially given the fact he has been working for the department for 27 years. Mathis also questioned his ability to serve the public and the department effectively.
Ross’s attorney David Underwood said his client has worked in the department for nearly 30 years and questioned whether Ross deserved to be terminated because of his behavior. Meanwhile, Ross’s supervisor, Lt. Jack Hodges, was demoted to officer. Mathis, in his disciplinary letter, said he made this decision because Hodges ordered Payne to arrest North without considering the facts of the situation and the law. Hodges earned commendations for drug and burglary investigations.
The case received widespread attention after North, and her lawyer released the police body-camera videos in late August. The footage showed North explaining that it’s the hospital policy to show a warrant or formal consent to draw blood from the patient who was a victim of a car accident. The patient wasn’t a suspect of any wrongdoing.
The officers are given five business days to appeal the chief’s decisions.
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by admin | Oct 3, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
Las Vegas Police have released body camera footage after a former Police officer pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor case on Thursday. The profanity-laden video shows then-Metropolitan Police Department officer Edward Alford, 50, assaulting a woman near Tropicana Avenue and Interstate 15 early morning of Jan. 6, 2015. Alford was ousted from his position from Metropolitan Police Department in September the same year.
On Friday evening, the Metro released the previously unseen footage of Alford’s encounter with a woman whom he suspected was working as a prostitute. The 3-minute, 23-second video was released after Alford’s criminal case had been closed, the Metro said in a statement. Alford can face up to a year behind bars and a $100,000 fine.
The video shows Alford getting out of his patrol car and calling the woman. After getting her attention, Alford attempted to handcuff her after showing her his taser. Alford is scheduled to be sentenced in January. The prosecutors said he could no longer work as a Police officer after the end of his sentence.
Initially, Alford was charged with violating the civil rights of the woman after he used excessive force during arrest her in January 2015 and falsified reports of his encounter. The woman was also charged with loitering and littering, but those charges were later dismissed.
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by admin | Sep 27, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City

While responding to a call about a bickering couple, Berkeley police reported that on Monday they had found almost 700 pounds of psilocybin aka “magic” mushrooms with a street value of $1 million in the house. The police also discovered a massive cultivation and sales operation of the illegal drugs.
Police arrived at the home at the 1700 block of Alcatraz Avenue at 10 pm Saturday, after receiving a call about domestic violence. In a statement on Monday, the police said a 37-year-old woman and her 35-year-old boyfriend refused to open the door. But, after a while, the couple complied and exited the house and was arrested. Officers later entered the home to see if anyone else was inside.
The officers have issued a search warrant and seized a total of 677 pounds of the mind-altering magic mushrooms, and over $3,000 in cash. The statement also said that the evidence indicated a large-scale psychedelic mushroom or “magic” mushroom processing operation.
The couple was sent to the Alameda County Jail on narcotics-related charges. Their names have not yet been released.
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by admin | Sep 23, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City

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On Thursday, a K-9 unit intercepted $237,576 in cash during a traffic stop on U.S. 59, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office reports.
A mother from Mission, Texas, with four children, was in the vehicle during the stop. The cops released all five people at the scene, but an investigation has been launched regarding the arrest. The Sheriff’s Office in a statement clarified that the mother could be charged with money laundering. The SUV was stopped for a traffic violation by one of the members of Fort Bend County Narcotics Task Force’s interdiction team when the vehicle was heading south through Rosenberg. The cash was retrieved during a roadside investigation, the sheriff’s office said.
The task force comprises local agencies and is works at the direction of Houston High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Initiative.
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by admin | Sep 21, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City, Uncategorized

By Dianne de Guzman, SFGATE, Wednesday, September 20, 2017
A man credited Robber Suspect suing Good Samaritan stopping a robbery of a Starbucks in July might now be sued by the suspect, over wounds the would-be robber received from the Good Samaritan.
Ryan Flores, 30, is facing charges for second-degree robbery and assault with a deadly weapon, stemming from a robbery of a Fresno Starbucks. Flores was arrested after he allegedly tried to rob a barista with a fake gun and wearing a Transformers mask — and in the process, he was subdued by a customer and stabbed with his own knife.
Cregg Jerri, 58, was that customer, and he intervened in the attempted robbery by hitting Flores with a chair from behind. Flores pulled out a knife and fought back, with the two men wrestling over the weapon. Jerri sustained a stab wound to the neck, but was able to take the knife away, and stab Flores an apparent 17 times during the fight.
Flores’s mother, Pamela Chimienti, described Jerri’s actions as “excessive force” and told KSEE that Flores planned to file a lawsuit.
“The guy, in my opinion, went from a Good Samaritan to a vigilante,” Chimienti told the broadcast news station. “Stabbing somebody that many times, it doesn’t take that many stab wounds to get somebody to succumb to you.”
Video of the robbery later went viral and showed the encounter between Jerri and Flores, and the fight that resulted in injuries for both men.
Flores’s father, Mark Flores, told the Fresno Bee, “I understand he (Ryan Flores) robbed the store but (Jerri) stabbed my son 17 times.”
Ryan Flores, currently in Fresno County Jail, did not directly confirm or deny the lawsuit, and instead told the newspaper that he’s taking things “one step at a time.”
“I don’t like to judge people,” Flores said, “but that’s a lot of stab wounds.”
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer, who initially praised Jerri’s actions in thwarting the robbery, reportedly called the idea of Jerri being sued “ludicrous.” Legal analysts commenting on the case expressed doubt that the lawsuit would go anywhere, saying that “unreasonable malice” would be difficult to prove.
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