The now deceased killer of Brazoria County Deputy Vargas besides having outstanding warrants out for his arrest in Harris and Brazoria County was also wanted for Felony Bond Forfeiture in Galveston County
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) January 16, 2025
Davis was a fugitive in 3 different counties
Something has to change pic.twitter.com/z7ioE4Rv5Q
I didn't know that's where they went; my mom said she saw Jeff on the TV.Diggity said:
Westbury Animal Hospital to the rescue
ROCKY GOES HOME | On Wednesday, K-9 Rocky tracked down the man investigators say killed Brazoria Co. Deputy Jesus Vargas. That suspect shot Rocky twice before being killed. Today, Rocky left the hospital.
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) January 18, 2025
Full story and video: https://t.co/3QOiVSQhhH pic.twitter.com/ZwpJr5YZdr
reporting on the truth about nationwide crime or local gone getcha cancelled.Build It said:
The news doesn't even report on them anymore
2-month-old baby, toddler found on sidewalk during Houston snowstorm; mother reportedly intoxicated
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) January 21, 2025
Absolutely pathetic
Why some people don’t deserve to be parents
Hope you don’t breathe free air for quite awhile https://t.co/GdaxmDxfUr
Houston is just GTA in real life.Build It said:
Typical Thursday a few people shot, an armored car robbery. Not sure of official dead count.
He and his ex were just late to class and needed a ride. It was exam day! And the gun was for protection and it accidentally went off.sts7049 said:
he's probably already back out
they report shootings all the time, you even only saw them from 'news sites'. so you can you say the news doesn't even report on them?Build It said:
Skimming the Houston news sites today it looks like 5 people were shot and killed in the last 24 hours. Several more wounded.
Wish one of you smart young people would put up a counter on the internet of the shootings everyday in greater Houston. The news doesn't even report on them anymore
takes a long time to build these types of cases, I'm curious to see how it came about. Would like to see more of this.Build It said:
Feds busted cartel money laundering cell phone business in Houston yesterday. 2 year investigation. That seems ridiculously long.
Hoping the new guys can work much faster to cut off the money supply.
Especially when they have to send large teams to investigate ropes hanging from Nascar garages and are focused on the growing domestic terrorist threat of concerned parents at schoolboard meetings. Then there is the election tampering and censorship efforts. Their hands are a little tied. Please be patient with the anti-American woke maggots at the FBI.bularry said:takes a long time to build these types of cases, I'm curious to see how it came about. Would like to see more of this.Build It said:
Feds busted cartel money laundering cell phone business in Houston yesterday. 2 year investigation. That seems ridiculously long.
Hoping the new guys can work much faster to cut off the money supply.
Build It said:
A couple road rage executions this morning screwing up traffic. Stay off major roads in Houston. Great chance to get shot.
maroon barchetta said:
Guy was supposedly in a BMW with a woman at a gas pump, then got out and shot her several times and ran off?
https://abc13.com/post/man-runs-off-fatally-shooting-woman-inside-car-west-houston-7-eleven-gas-station-police-say/15868140/
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Phillips has been a lawman in this town for three decades, and boy did he get in trouble back in the '90s.
He was a Harris County Sheriff's deputy in 1996 when he was busted in a huge cocaine trafficking ring involving Mexico's Cali Cartel.
Smokie was one of 11 co-conspirators busted in this cartel scheme by the FBI and DEA.
The indictment detailed Smokie's alleged role was to use his law enforcement position to protect the drug smugglers, help them avoid detection, and using a state computer to run background checks on potential drug buyers.
Smokie may have been just a deputy, but he had the money to hire noted criminal defense lawyer, Dick DeGuerin.
"I don't know anybody at the rank of deputy officer, sergeant could afford such a prestigious attorney," Hicks told us.
Smokie was convicted of a federal conspiracy charge, but the conviction was later thrown out by a judge who found witness testimony vague or inconclusive.
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ABC13 learned the woman, 32-year-old Monica Valdez, is accused of driving on the wrong side of I-45 at a high rate of speed when she caused the horrific crash around 3:15 a.m. Valdez was driving a Ford F-150, and the driver of the Jeep, described as a man around 50 years old, died at the scene.
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After Valdez's arrest, ABC13 discovered she was out on bond and awaiting trial on 2023 charges in Brazos County. The prosecutor in Brazos County says Valdez was allegedly involved in a serious drug conspiracy ring in College Station. Her charge there is a second-degree felony, and the case is set for a jury trial this June.
Neither the prosecutor nor Valdez's defense attorney in Brazos County were aware of the deadly crash when ABC13 contacted them.