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Alvin man sentenced for stealing more than $400,00 worth of land, selling to unsuspected buyers

The Harris County District Attorney's Office says Juchway Rhodes Jr., 54, "often preyed on Spanish speakers who paid for property in cash and may not have understood the system" and "was no better than a snake-oil salesman." ....

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Alvin man sentenced for stealing more than $400,000 worth of land, selling to unsuspected buyers

The Harris County District Attorney's Office says Juchway Rhodes Jr., 54, "often preyed on Spanish speakers who paid for property in cash and may not have understood the system" and "was no better than a snake-oil salesman." ....

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Family of Rhogena Nicholas alleges HPD using overtime fraud allegations as raid coverup


Family of Rhogena Nicholas alleges HPD using overtime fraud allegations as raid cover-up
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New court documents filed on behalf of the family of a woman killed in a botched Houston Police Department raid in 2019 allege that HPD is trying to use an unrelated matter to cover up her wrongful death.
The filing also accuses the Harris County District Attorney s Office of not reviewing or downloading potential evidence until Feb. 26, 2021, weeks after the office announced it was closing its investigation into the raid.
On the afternoon of Jan. 28, 2019, Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas were shot to death in their home at 7815 Harding Street in southeast Houston after police initiated a no-knock raid involving a drug warrant. ....

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Six More Houston Cops Involved In Deadly Drug Raid Are Now Facing Criminal Charges


Mon, Feb 1st 2021 8:06pm
Tim Cushing
We still haven t seen an end to the fallout resulting from a botched (and bogus) drug raid in Houston that ended with two residents killed by police officers. It also ended with five officers wounded one of them paralyzed. The raid was predicated on false statements made by Officer Gerald Goines, who secured permission from a judge to perform a no-knock raid, claiming the residents were armed and selling heroin.
While guns were recovered, no heroin was. Indeed, no evidence of drug dealing was recovered just personal amounts of marijuana and cocaine. The informant that supposedly made the heroin buy never existed and the supposed result of this controlled buy was actually heroin pulled from an officer s squad car. All of Goines lies led to two deaths and five injured officers. Goines is currently facing a slew of charges, including two counts of felony murder. ....

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Houston Harding Street raid: HPD Officer Felipe Gallegos to turn himself in after murder indictment


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) The lawyer of a Houston police officer who is facing a murder charge in a botched drug raid believes a Harris County grand jury indicted a hero.
A day after being the second officer indicted with murder in the 2019 HPD raid that left a married couple dead, Felipe Gallegos, his wife and his parents were front and center during a news conference on Tuesday. Gallegos turned himself in and was granted a $50,000 bond after the murder indictment.
It s a sad day in Harris County.
Gallegos lawyer, famed defense attorney Rusty Hardin, insisted his client did not know the no knock warrant was being executed under faulty information. Therefore, Hardin said, Gallegos acted in defense of fellow officers and himself when they came under fire that day. ....

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