HPD Bogus Raid Murder: We The People Will Investigate Gerald Goines + Open Records How-to

   

Justin Pulliam

 

Published on Feb 20, 2019

Chief Acevedo says they will review a “sample” of Goines’ affidavits for a “period of time.” That’s unacceptable. We’ll audit ALL of it.

*** Records Request (USE THIS IN YOUR HOMETOWN) ***

Dear Officer for Public Information:

This written request is application for access to public information.

I request a copy of the following information:

Item 1
All sworn affidavits by Mr. Gerald Goines for issued warrants (e.g. for search warrant, for search and arrest warrant, for arrest warrant) and all warrants, inventories of property, and returns of warrant related to the affidavits.

Item 2
All affidavits, complaints, and/or statements providing probable cause for on-view arrests made by Mr. Gerald Goines.

Item 3
The basic crime information contained in the offense reports, arrest reports, incident reports, or other law enforcement reports related to the arrests and searches responsive to Item 1 and Item 2 of this request.

For all items of this request, consider the time period between January 1, 1980 to February 19, 2019.

Since the disclosure of this information is in the beneficial interest of the general public, I request a waiver of all fees. The acceptable format to receive the requested information is native digital format or PDF via email.

I look forward to the prompt receipt of the requested information. Please feel free to contact me by phone at 979-705-5521 or e-mail me at JustinPulliam@gmail.com.

Sincerely,

Justin Pulliam

###

Court documents raise more questions about the deadly home invasion (the warrant was bogus) carried out by the Houston Police Department narcotics division on 7815 Harding Street on January 28, 2019. BE CAREFUL BEFORE CALLING THE POLCE: They’re probably not there to help you or your loved one.

Download the Bernard raid court documents: http://justinpulliam.com/Documents/2019/Bernard%20v%20Houston%20H-5-734.pdf

Download the Mallet arrest court documents: http://justinpulliam.com/Documents/2019/Mallet%20v%20Houston.pdf

The facts you weren’t supposed to see—download the newest warrant and affidavit:
http://justinpulliam.com/Documents/2019/HPDCellPhoneWarrant.pdf

Download the City of Houston’s letter to the attorney general requesting authorization to conceal the information about the deadly drug raid: http://justinpulliam.com/Documents/2019/HoustonPoliceAttorneyGeneralLetter.pdf

Undercover government agents with the City of Houston Texas Police busted through the front door of 7815 Harding St just hours after obtaining a no-knock search warrant on January 28, 2019. Police opened fire first, supposedly shooting dead a dog within the residence. A firefight followed that left 5 officers injured and two citizens—Rhogena Nicholas and Dennis Tuttle—dead.

Download portions of the affidavit and warrant:
http://justinpulliam.com/Documents/2019/Pulliam%201.31.19%20MCR%205718JAN19%20Warrant.pdf

“[The concealed information] consists of body worn camera recordings involving an incident that resulted in the use of deadly force by a peace officer and administrative and criminal investigations of peace officers.”

Exposing these government secrets requires time and money. But our ability to obtain information from the clenched fists of government hangs by a thread. Please join me in the fight to advance the public’s right to access information held by the government.

**** Donate with GoFundMe ****
https://www.gofundme.com/OpenInfoTexas

**** Donate with PayPal ****
https://www.paypal.me/JRPulliam
Or to the email: OIT@OpenInfoTexas.com

With your help, you and I can create important change.

"Our No. 1 goal," said police Chief Art Acevedo, "is always to find out the good, the bad, the ugly and to be transparent."
But is that reality? Or is that merely what he wants people to think?