Houston Narcs Implicated in Deadly Drug Raid Will Soon Be Collecting Pensions
The officer accused of falsifying the no-knock warrant for the home invasion that killed Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas retired last Friday.

Last week Gerald Goines, the Houston narcotics officer whose falsified drug warrant affidavit led to a raid that killed a middle-aged couple in their home on January 28, retired after 34 years with the Houston Police Department. Another narcotics officer who was suspended after the raid, Steven Bryant, retired three weeks before Goines.
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo has said Goines is likely to face criminal charges for falsely claiming in the affidavit that a confidential informant had bought heroin at 7815 Harding Street the day before narcotics officers led by Goines crashed into the house without warning and shot a dog, setting off an exchange of fire that killed Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas. Four officers, including Goines, were injured by gunfire. Police found no heroin or any other evidence of drug dealing when they searched the house. Nor did they find the semi-automatic handgun that the apparently nonexistent informant supposedly saw there.
That last detail seems to be part of a pattern for Goines. KHOU, the CBS station in Houston, examined 109 cases in which Goines had obtained drug search warrants since 2012. In 96 percent of the cases, Goines claimed a no-knock warrant was justified because "knocking and announcing would be dangerous, futile," the same language he used in seeking the no-knock warrant to search the Harding Street house. "In every one of those cases in which he claimed confidential informants observed guns inside," KHOU reports, "no weapons were ever recovered, according to evidence logs Goines filed with the court."
In response to the disastrous Harding Street operation, Acevedo announced new restrictions on no-knock warrants, which will no longer be routinely used in drug cases. Under the new policy, such warrants will require approval by Acevedo or a supervisor he designates, and they will be served only by SWAT teams. From now on, Acevedo said, narcotics officers executing search warrants will knock and announce themselves, and they will use body cameras to help resolve questions when things go wrong.
The Harris County District Attorney's Office is reviewing more than 1,400 cases in which Goines was involved, along with about 800 that were handled by Bryant. According to the Harding Street warrant application, Bryant identified the brown powder supposedly purchased by Goines' informant as black-tar heroin. Bryant later told investigators he did not see the heroin until he retrieved it from the center console of Goines' police car for testing. Acevedo has said more than one officer is likely to be charged as a result of the Harding Street raid.
Under Texas law, Goines could be charged with aggravated perjury, a third-degree felony punishable by two to 20 years in prison. The FBI is also investigating the raid, raising the possibility that Goines could be charged with violating the constitutional rights of violating Tuttle and Nicholas' constitutional rights under color of law, a federal felony that carries a maximum penalty of life in prison or execution "if death results." It is not clear what charges Bryant might face, assuming he is the other officer to whom Acevedo alluded.
According to a 2017 tally by George Mason law professor D. Bruce Johnsen, 31 states had laws under which police officers can lose their pensions if they are convicted of certain crimes. Texas was not one of them.
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"According to a 2017 tally by George Mason law professor D. Bruce Johnsen, 31 states have laws under which police officers can lose their pensions if they are convicted of certain crimes. Texas is not one of them."
Then if they're convicted, they'll have more money to pay their fines.
lol @ convicted and paying fines.
It's adorable that you think a government-sanctioned death squad will be punished for a planned assassination.
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How about facing murder or at least negligent homicide charges? I live in Harris County and I am nervous
Have police confirmed yet if Tuttle's weapon was ever even fired?
You mean the .357 magnum that was never put into evidence?
Of course it was fired, wherever it may be.
In response to the disastrous Harding Street operation, Acevedo announced new restrictions on no-knock warrants, which will no longer be routinely used in drug cases.
Follow up on that in, say, a year.
Following up might fuck up the narrative.
Acevedo is a progressive tool and not worth a damn. He has no control over his officers
If the pension is vested before the conviction, what's the problem? Fine him as part of his sentence.
Say, the entire value of the pension, to be paid to next-of-kin, as long as it's not the mother who called the cops and precipitated this whole thing.
His fraud on the courts seems to back at least a decade. Invalidate his accrual for years in which he committed fraud on the courts.
Well, that's fair.
An incompetent (or crooked) cop gets a pension after killing two people and fucking up a bunch of other people's lives.
Isn't living our police state wonderful?
I'm glad to see the strengthening of our beleaguered public sector unions.
Oddly enough, undereducated minorities hardest hit. Imagine that.
"The first was to end zero-tolerance discipline and replace it with restorative justice, the second was to hire more Black teachers, and the third was to have Black history and ethnic studies in the schools. In addition to that, we broke down the 13 principles of the BLM global network into teaching points for each day of the week.
This year, we've expanded on that by adding a fourth demand, which is "Fund counselors not cops."
The demand is a response to the growing movement in this country that was really brought forward in a campaign by a group called Dignity in Schools around the truly destructive nature of what they call School Resource Officers, but which are really putting cops in schools. It's been really brutal for Black and Brown children."
Why are they wasting their time indoctrinating malleable children in a Seattle school?
I hear that Liberia is nice this time of year. All they have to do is all move to that wonderful country and indulge in their fantasies of racial nirvana without any racist whites to bother them. No black or brown children need face brutality.
You forgot the effects of white neo-colonialism.
for a minute I thought I was reading something from that progressive nitwit Dalmia
Apparently they decided to go out with a bang.
Unfortunately that wasn't very funny 2 innocent people were murdered by a progressive police force who caters to illegal immigrants while abusing the rights of real citizens
If I murder my neighbor, but I retire from my job before there's a full investigation, does that absolve me of the murder?
Not necessarily, the crime has to be job-related. Like if you work at a bank and rob the bank, you can quit your job and then the bank can no longer press charges. Fortunately for me I'm an electrician so I've electrocuted dozens of people but then I just quit my company and move on to the next. If you're so inclined though, arson is a catch-all crime of opportunity, you can burn down your employers building and then put in your two-weeks notice and you're home free.
Only if your job is to intentionally fuck with the people you murdered. So tax attorneys,cops, TSA, and prosecutors are covered.
good Union counsel?
"under the new policy, such warrants will require approval by Acevedo or a supervisor he designates, and they will be served only by SWAT teams."
Haha! Yeah, nobody has ever gotten hurt in a no-knock raid using a SWAT team. And certainly we know Acevedo will or his appointed flunky will be thourough in his warrant approvals. He must be fucking joking. Acevedo is an asshat.
"The FBI is also investigating the raid, raising the possibility that Goines could be charged with violating the constitutional rights of violating Tuttle and Nicholas' constitutional rights under color of law, a federal felony that carries a maximum penalty of life in prison or execution "if death results.""
I'm curious Reason - when is the last time anyone in Law Enforcment has ever faced such a charge and what were the circumstances?
...and nothing else happened.
He can spend his pension inside, on jelly doughnuts
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Nothing like getting that pension money on the books in prison to protect against cop killer prisoners.
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Two people were killed due to the commission of the felonious perjury.
Why isn't this assclown being charged with murder the the Texas 7 case?
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