Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Don't mess with Texas and cop uses excessive force

REMEMBER:  This could be all FAKE NEWS too

Suspect:  Jammie Castillo

Police Officer:  Richard Bobbitt (not the Trooper)

Don't mess with Texas has to do with throwing garbage on the highway and nothing else.  As far as Texans messing with each other and dealing with their own criminal situations go make sure you THROUGHLY READ THE REST OF THIS STORY:

http://balaamsassspeaks.blogspot.com/2016/12/dont-mess-with-texas.html

http://www.khou.com/news/local/texas/brenham-officer-fired-after-investigation-into-excessive-force/287579915

http://kwhi.com/brenham-woman-arrested-after-stolen-car-chase/




THE REST OF THE STORY...

Published on Nov 23, 2016
Brenham, Texas, United States, July 14, 2016 - A chase begun when Jammie Castillo allegedly stole a car. Officer Richard Bobbitt who was on the Brenham Police force for 6 years initiated the pursuit that ended up traveling 60 miles across Three counties until the chase ended near Harris County line. This video is from the Texas Trooper Dash Cam.

After nearly and hour the police chase Harris County Deputies put spike strips down to deflate the tires of the alleged stolen vehicle.

After the police chase came to an end, you see Officer Bobbitt of the Brenham Police Department getting out of the police car and walking towards the trooper.

On August 01, 2016 Officer Richard Bobbitt was Terminated by the Brenham Police Chief for his actions of beating a 5'05, 130 pound Woman in the head and face. After an internal affairs investigation was completed, Officer Bobbitt was found to have used excessive force in his detention and arrest of the Female. The investigation showed that Officer Bobbitt unnecessarily struck the suspect multiple times in her face and head after she was removed from the vehicle.

On August 05, 2016 ex-officer Richard Bobbitt appealed his termination to the City of Brenham. He wanted his job back.

On September 08, 2016 The appeal hearing that was going to be heard by City Manager Terry Roberts, was delayed at the last moment from the request from the attorney representing Richard Bobbitt and the attorney hired to represent the City of Brenham.

September 16, 2016 after 8 days of negotiation with Bobbitt's attorney, City Manager Terry Roberts and the Brenham City Counsel went behind closed doors and took a secret vote.

The decision was passed and the City Counsel agreed to allow a police officer be allowed to resign and not be terminated as he had been for the past 47 days.

Published on Sep 28, 2016
Know your rights when dealing with police: http://www.policecrimes.com

*** The actual Brutality is coming out on a second video in the future.

On July 14, 2016 In Brenham Texas a police chase begun when Jammie Castillo allegedly stole a car. Officer Richard Bobbitt who was on the Brenham Police force for 6 years initiated the police chase that ended up traveling 60 miles across Three counties until the chase ended near Harris County line. This video is from the Texas Trooper Dash Cam.

After nearly and hour chase Harris County Deputies put spike strips down to deflate the tires of the vehicle.

After the police chase came to an end, you see Officer Bobbitt of the Brenham Police Department getting out of the police car and walking towards the trooper.

In a second video that will be released you will see Officer Bobbitt walk around to the passengers side door and then pulls out Jammie Castillo. Once out of the car Officer Bobbitt hits Jammie Castillo with his fist several times on her face and head, "probably when you hear Officer Bobbitt yelling 'stop resisting.'"

Police then took the suspect to a hospital to be treated for a laceration to her forehead.

On August 01, 2016 Officer Richard Bobbitt was Terminated by the Brenham Police Chief for his actions of beating a 5'05, 130 pound Jammie Castillo in the head and face. After an internal affairs investigation was completed, Officer Bobbitt was found to have used excessive force in his detention and arrest of Jammie Castillo. The investigation showed that Officer Bobbitt unnecessarily struck Castillo multiple times in her face and head after she was removed from the vehicle.

On September 08, 2016 The appeal hearing that was going to be heard by City Manager Terry Roberts, was delayed at the last moment from the request from the attorney representing Richard Bobbitt and the attorney hired to represent the City of Brenham.

September 16, 2016 after negotiation with Bobbitt's attorney, City Manager Terry Roberts and the Brenham City Counsel went behind closed doors and took a secret vote. The decision was passed and the City Counsel agreed to allow an abusive police officer, who assaulted a Woman be allowed to RESIGN and not be terminated as he had been for the past 47 days.

Those who voted and allowed an abusive police officer to resign are: Mayor Tate, Mayor Pro Tem Gloria Nix, Council members: Andrew Ebel, Danny Goss, Keith Herring, Mary Barnes-Tilley, and Weldon Williams, Jr..

Look at the faces of the Brenham City Counsel members. http://cityofbrenham.org/admin/ Faces that are in favor of bad police officers that put communities in danger.

From Brenham police records for 4 years in a row Officer Bobbitt was number one for having the highest "use of force" incidents with the public. Each of those years Officer Bobbitt's incidents of use of force with the public were almost doubled compared to the officer who had the second highest of incidents. One year Officer Bobbitt had 18 incidents of use of force, the second officer had 10. Also from Brenham police records Officer Bobbitt in 5 years had 3 Internal Investigations on him which included "policy violations, shooting review board and false Identification."

The City of Brenham and the Brenham Police Department knew of Bobbitt's past abuse of use of force from police records, yet they did nothing and kept a dangerous police officer on the streets.

The really sad part of this is that a few months before Officer Bobbitt struck a Woman in the face the City of Brenham and Police Chief Craig Goodman made it where the public would NOT be allowed to know which of their police officers had the highest use of abuse on the public. The Brenham Police Department stopped keeping records of Brenham Police Officers and how many times they used force against a citizen each year.

Internal Affairs Investigations of police officers are now forbidden to be released to the public, per The City of Brenham and Police Chief Craig Goodman. The City of Brenham doesn't want records released to the public of the bad cops Brenham keeps on their force.

Jammie Castillo needs help and punishment, but a fair trial she won't get in Brenham Texas. Not with her court appointed lawyer being Scott Ballard and the D.A. being Julie Renken.

Scott Ballard owes Julie Renken his life, career, family, and above all his innocent child. Mr. Ballard did something very bad but was allowed to get away with it. Even though lives were put in danger.

As far as the Attorney General ruling goes we won't get squat until Jammie Castillo goes to trial and/or Richard Bobbitt is indicted or not.

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