Late Precinct 7 Constable A.B. Chambers with Constable May Walker in 2005 Today Alan Bernstein penned this nice little puff piece about Democratic DA Candidate Clarence Bradford. Click here to read the story for yourself.
Today, the Houston Chronicle has posted the 2007 salaries of just about every public servant in the Houston-Harris County metroplex. The Chronicle asks “are your tax dollars well spent.” I wonder if the chronicle is
Mike Tolson gives us this Houston Chronicle piece about a convicted cop killer Anthony Haynes who is trying to play the race card to get out of his murder conviction. The centerpiece to this story
In this story the Chronicle takes the case of a young man who was in jail and who is deaf. Reporter Terri Langford addresses the issues of communicating with deaf people inside the Harris County
I recall a previous post that talked about the case of the missing minister whose car was found by Deputy Constables. The deputies arrested one of the occupants while releasing the other. I recall this
Read this story about a 14-year old who is accused of murdering a wrecker driver during a robbery attempt. Now, watch the video that accompanies it. Bill Balleza says that because the 14-year-old is charged
I think it was around last Friday when Quanell X, Houston’s own “community activist” was boasting in front of the cameras about his planned protest for Sunday in Joe Horn’s neighborhood. Remember, Joe Horn is
I was surprised to read Rick Casey’s “Have pity on the poor DA” article this morning. Is it me, or does this belong on the editorial page? Why is this listed (on the website) under
The lead story in the Veterans Day edition of the chronicle was enough to shake me out of my morning fog before my coffee could. Today is supposed to be a day where U.S. military
Harris County Pct.4’s story continues to evolve. The latest story has the constable re-hiring the fired Captain in a civilian capacity. I have to admit this is the first time I’ve seen a police officer