No offense, but if you know of something that's being kept quiet for a good reason, it probably doesn't need to be posted here.
Bazooka Joe said:
It's bad. I have friends in law enforcement and they're not stating anything publicly until family can be notified. Draw your own conclusions.
Moronsbrs4688 said:
As usual, the media sucks. One reporter found out the name of one of the narxorics officers and showed up at the officers house. What an *******
Social Media Influencer said:
No offense, but if you know of something that's being kept quiet for a good reason, it probably doesn't need to be posted here.
aTm2004 said:
Who is the pencil neck dude at the press conference? He just hit it out of the park!
aTm2004 said:
Who is the pencil neck dude at the press conference? He just hit it out of the park!
.spadilly said:aTm2004 said:
Who is the pencil neck dude at the press conference? He just hit it out of the park!
HPOU President Joe Gamaldi.
He was on fire.
SpiDer09 said:
Metroplex guy here. I really hope the rumors aren't true about losing an officer. I'll continue to stalk this thread. Keep the updates coming.
sts7049 said:
being shot in the face is pretty bad as it is
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Interested to hear the background on the suspects and their criminal activity.
I've drawn the conclusion that you and your friends have no clue what you're talking about.Bazooka Joe said:
It's bad. I have friends in law enforcement and they're not stating anything publicly until family can be notified. Draw your own conclusions.
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) --
The president of the Houston Police Officers' Union isn't mincing words after four officers were shot and one was injured while serving a narcotics warrant on the city's southeast side.
During a press conference early Monday evening outside Memorial Hermann Hospital, Joe Gamaldi put anyone caught stirring anti-law enforcement rhetoric in the community on notice.
"We are sick and tired of having targets on our back," Gamaldi said. "We are sick and tired of having dirtbags trying to take our lives when all we're trying to do is protect this community and protect our families."
Gamaldi said while we live in the greatest city in the world, there are some who are fostering resentment against police in Houston.
"Enough is enough. If you're the ones out there spreading the rhetoric that police officers are the enemy, well just know we've all got your number now," Gamaldi said. "We're going to be keeping track on all of y'all, and we're going to make sure to hold you accountable every time you stir the pot on our police officers."
The union president thanked community members who have shown an "amazing" outpouring of support.