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Houston Police Harding Street Raid: Hearing to present new findings delayed

WATCH: Texas House of Representatives member Gene Wu calls for change after Wednesday s sudden release of the Harding Street audit. Nicholas family and their attorney were intending to introduce their findings and present witness testimony from a family member, from expert witnesses and from a representative of the Houston Police Department. The family says they are fighting to get the 911 records related to the raid. They re also trying to find out what physical materials were removed from the scene. In September 2020, Nicholas relatives filed a brief asking the Texas Supreme Court to force an end to the 19-month coverup of the incident by the City of Houston.

Man who killed HPD officer released from state psychiatric hospital

Man who killed HPD officer to be released from state psychiatric hospital FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2Hung Dasian Truong was acquitted in 2010 after being accused of running down two police officers, killing one.Julio Cortez/StaffShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Hung Dasian Truong, center, is seen leaving with his laywer Skip Cornelius, right, from the 339th District Court after an appearance in court on Tuesday, July 1, 2008, in Houston. Authorities charged manslaughter against the 24-year-old accused of running down two Houston police officers killing one and injuring the other. Truong, who police say was speeding and possibly intoxicated, originally was charged with criminally negligent homicide Sunday night in the death of veteran Officer Gary Gryder. ( Julio Cortez / Chronicle )Julio Cortez, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Houston businessman under investigation for multiple fraud cases

Houston businessman under investigation for multiple fraud cases Tags:  HOUSTON – A Houston businessman is under investigation for multiple fraud cases, according to police. Houston police arrested 31-year-old Brandon Douglas on Wednesday after they said he tried using a fake temporary Texas driver’s license to buy a $28,000 car. “There was information on the credit application and the temporary Texas driver’s license that didn’t make sense,” said Sgt. D. Schlosser, with HPD’s Auto theft division. Investigators said what concerns them most is based on what they’ve discovered so far, they have reason to believe there are other types of fraud Douglas may be committing as well. When he went before a judge, prosecutors revealed this wasn’t his first run-in with the law. They said he was already out on bond for multiple felony cases that he’s been indicted for.

Houston Police Harding Street Raid: Rhogena Nicholas family to present new findings

WATCH: Texas House of Representatives member Gene Wu calls for change after Wednesday s sudden release of the Harding Street audit. Nicholas family and their attorney were intending to introduce their findings and present witness testimony from a family member, from expert witnesses and from a representative of the Houston Police Department. The family says they are fighting to get the 911 records related to the raid. They re also trying to find out what physical materials were removed from the scene. In September 2020, Nicholas relatives filed a brief asking the Texas Supreme Court to force an end to the 19-month coverup of the incident by the City of Houston.

TX Supreme Court orders comptroller to pay Alfred Brown for time he spent behind bars

TX Supreme Court orders Alfred Brown, wrongfully convicted of murder, be compensated for time behind bars FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Alfred Dewayne Brown, 33, was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in October 2005. After 12 years imprisoned, his conviction was overturned after the discovery of evidence substantiating his alibi.Marie D. De Jesus, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of9 Alfred Brown walks out of the Harris County Jail with his daughter Kierra Brown, 15, right on Monday, June 8, 2015, in Houston. ( Karen Warren / Houston Chronicle )Karen Warren, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of9 (center) Alfred Brown smiles with a mouth full of pecan pie as the investigator that worked on his case Suzette Ermler hugs Brown s shoulders Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Monday District Attorney Devon Anderson dropped the capital murder charges against Alfred Brown and he was released Monday. Alfred Brown had been sentenced to death in the 2003 killing of

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