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Ex-HPD officer found guilty in deadly Harding Street raid wants new trial, claiming evidence was withheld
Read full article: Ex-HPD officer found guilty in deadly Harding Street raid wants new trial, claiming evidence was withheldGerald Goines, the ex-Houston officer found guilty of murder in the Harding Street raid, is pushing for a new trial.
Ex-Houston PD officer convicted in Harding Street raid deaths transferred to TDCJ prison unit
Read full article: Ex-Houston PD officer convicted in Harding Street raid deaths transferred to TDCJ prison unitGerald Goines, the former Houston Police Department narcotics officer convicted and sentenced to 60 years for his involvement in the 2019 Harding Street raid that led to the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog, has been transferred to prison.
‘I hope they hear me’: DA Kim Ogg says she plans to reindict 10 Houston PD officers involved in Harding St. raid
Read full article: ‘I hope they hear me’: DA Kim Ogg says she plans to reindict 10 Houston PD officers involved in Harding St. raidIn the wake of former officer Gerald Goines' conviction, Harris County DA Kim Ogg is determined to reindict 10 Houston PD officers involved in the 2019 Harding Street raid.
Q&A: KPRC 2 exclusive interview with DA Kim Ogg after ex-HPD officer sentenced in deadly Harding St. raid
Read full article: Q&A: KPRC 2 exclusive interview with DA Kim Ogg after ex-HPD officer sentenced in deadly Harding St. raidIn a landmark decision, former Houston Police Department officer Gerald Goines has been sentenced to 60 years for his role in the deadly Harding Street raid.
KPRC 2 Investigates exclusive: DA Kim Ogg highlights community impact of historic ex-HPD murder conviction
Read full article: KPRC 2 Investigates exclusive: DA Kim Ogg highlights community impact of historic ex-HPD murder convictionHarris County DA Kim Ogg called the verdict a significant step towards rejecting leniency in police misconduct cases.
‘It’s essentially a life sentence,’: Legal experts weigh in on ex-HPD cop’s 60-year prison sentence for deadly raid
Read full article: ‘It’s essentially a life sentence,’: Legal experts weigh in on ex-HPD cop’s 60-year prison sentence for deadly raidLegal experts describe the sentence as effectively a life term for the 60-year-old Goines, who will only be eligible for parole at 92.
Family of Harding St. raid victims demands apology from ex-HPD chief Acevedo
Read full article: Family of Harding St. raid victims demands apology from ex-HPD chief AcevedoThe family of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas is calling for a public apology from former Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo after the conviction of ex-officer Gerald Goines.
‘It is the most important verdict in Harris County’: DA Kim Ogg, Harding St. victim’s family react to sentencing
Read full article: ‘It is the most important verdict in Harris County’: DA Kim Ogg, Harding St. victim’s family react to sentencingFormer HPD officer Gerald Goines has been sentenced to 60 years for his role in the 2019 Harding Street raid, marking a historic moment in Harris County.
Ex-Houston PD officer Gerald Goines sentenced in Harding Street raid deaths
Read full article: Ex-Houston PD officer Gerald Goines sentenced in Harding Street raid deathsGerald Goines, ex-Houston Police Department officer, has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for his role in the tragic 2019 Harding Street raid that resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog.
‘Worst case of badge abuse in Harris County history”: Powerful closings delivered in ex-cop’s sentencing phase
Read full article: ‘Worst case of badge abuse in Harris County history”: Powerful closings delivered in ex-cop’s sentencing phaseThe fate of former Houston Police Department officer Gerald Goines hangs in the balance as a jury deliberates his sentence for the 2019 Harding Street raid that left two people dead.
PHOTOS: Former Houston cop found guilty in Harding Street raid trial escorted out of courthouse in ambulance
Read full article: PHOTOS: Former Houston cop found guilty in Harding Street raid trial escorted out of courthouse in ambulanceDuring the sentencing phase of the Harding Street murder trial, ex-HPD officer Gerald Goines experienced a medical emergency, causing a temporary pause in court proceedings.
Jury to deliberate sentence for ex-HPD cop in Harding St. murder trial Thursday
Read full article: Jury to deliberate sentence for ex-HPD cop in Harding St. murder trial ThursdayThe sentencing phase for ex-Houston Police Department narcotics officer Gerald Goines continues after his conviction for the 2019 Harding Street raid that led to the deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas.
Jury to decide ex-Houston officer’s fate after murder conviction
Read full article: Jury to decide ex-Houston officer’s fate after murder convictionThe sentencing phase for former Houston officer Gerald Goines has started following his conviction for the 2019 Harding Street raid that killed Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog. Goines was found guilty of fabricating information to secure a no-knock warrant, leading to a fatal encounter.
Gerald Goines’ mugshot released day after jury convicts him of murder in Harding St. Raid
Read full article: Gerald Goines’ mugshot released day after jury convicts him of murder in Harding St. RaidOfficials have released Gerald Goines’ mugshot nearly 24 hours after a guilty verdict was returned in the high-profile murder trial in the deadly 2019 Harding Street raid.
Gerald Goines convicted of murder: What other Houston officers have been convicted for killing people?
Read full article: Gerald Goines convicted of murder: What other Houston officers have been convicted for killing people?Before Wednesday, there were a few other cases against Houston police officers that resulted in convictions for negligent homicide.
Why wasn’t Houston’s ex-officer handcuffed immediately after murder conviction | Here’s what we know
Read full article: Why wasn’t Houston’s ex-officer handcuffed immediately after murder conviction | Here’s what we knowTensions ran high in the courtroom as ex-Houston officer Gerald Goines was found guilty of murder in the 2019 Harding Street raid that resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog.
Former Houston officer found guilty of murder in deaths of couple during Harding Street raid
Read full article: Former Houston officer found guilty of murder in deaths of couple during Harding Street raidGerald Goines, an ex-Houston narcotics officer, has been found guilty of felony murder in the 2019 Harding Street raid that resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog.
Sentencing phase next for ex-Houston PD officer found guilty of murder in Harding Street raid
Read full article: Sentencing phase next for ex-Houston PD officer found guilty of murder in Harding Street raidThe jury has entered its second day of deliberations in the high-profile trial of former Houston Police officer Gerald Goines, accused of felony murder and tampering with a government record.
First day of jury deliberations ends without a verdict in Harding Street murder trial
Read full article: First day of jury deliberations ends without a verdict in Harding Street murder trialThe Harding Street murder trial is reaching its climax as closing arguments are set to begin for ex-Houston PD narcotics officer Gerald Goines.
Jury charge language finalized ahead of closing arguments in Harding Street murder trial
Read full article: Jury charge language finalized ahead of closing arguments in Harding Street murder trialThe murder trial of ex-Houston Police officer Gerald Goines, linked to the fatal 2019 Harding Street raid, is nearing its conclusion. Both sides have rested their cases, and jury charge language will be finalized today. Closing arguments start Tuesday.
Autopsy photos shown in Goines trial for deadly Harding St. raid
Read full article: Autopsy photos shown in Goines trial for deadly Harding St. raidDay eight of the Gerald Goines murder trial sees the prosecution questioning the defense's move to admit officer statements collected during the investigation of the deadly Harding Street raid.
Day 7: Jurors hear from Texas Ranger who investigated deadly Harding St. raid
Read full article: Day 7: Jurors hear from Texas Ranger who investigated deadly Harding St. raidDay six of the Gerald Goines murder trial saw tensions rise as Judge Nelson threatened to extend court hours if proceedings don’t move more quickly.
HPD detective says no evidence Gerald Goines fired firearm during deadly Harding St. raid
Read full article: HPD detective says no evidence Gerald Goines fired firearm during deadly Harding St. raidThe trial for ex-HPD officer Gerald Goines continues, with Detective Lujan taking the stand to discuss his probe into the deadly 2019 Harding Street raid that left Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog dead.
LIVE BLOG: Defense questions thoroughness of Harding St. home search after deadly raid
Read full article: LIVE BLOG: Defense questions thoroughness of Harding St. home search after deadly raidThe first week of former HPD officer Gerald Goines' murder trial has revealed shocking revelations, including a gripping testimony from ex-partner Steven Bryant. Read more and stay updated with 'The Bench: Gerald Goines.'
Gerald Goines murder trial: What happened during hearing into existence of bodycam video in Harding St. raid
Read full article: Gerald Goines murder trial: What happened during hearing into existence of bodycam video in Harding St. raidJudge Veronica Nelson questioned the existence of this footage, as Bryant never personally saw the camera or its recordings.
Day 5: Defense questions thoroughness of Harding St. home search after deadly raid
Read full article: Day 5: Defense questions thoroughness of Harding St. home search after deadly raidThe first week of former HPD officer Gerald Goines' murder trial has revealed shocking revelations, including a gripping testimony from ex-partner Steven Bryant. Read more and stay updated with 'The Bench: Gerald Goines.'
Ex-Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo defends ordering officers to turn off body cam after deadly Harding St. raid
Read full article: Ex-Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo defends ordering officers to turn off body cam after deadly Harding St. raidFormer Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo defended his decision to order the deactivation of body cameras during the aftermath of the deadly Harding Street raid. Acevedo shared HPD’s updated 2021 policy on body-worn cameras, which allows deactivation "when approved by a supervisor on extended scenes."
Ex-HPD narcotics officer reveals never-before-seen body camera video of deadly Harding Street raid during testimony
Read full article: Ex-HPD narcotics officer reveals never-before-seen body camera video of deadly Harding Street raid during testimonyOn the fourth day of former HPD narcotics officer Gerald Goines' murder trial, new revelations emerged about potentially crucial, yet missing, body camera footage from the deadly 2019 Harding Street raid.
Ex-HPD Chief Acevedo silent on video showing he ordered body cam shutdown after botched Harding Street raid
Read full article: Ex-HPD Chief Acevedo silent on video showing he ordered body cam shutdown after botched Harding Street raidFormer Houston Police Department Chief Art Acevedo has decided not to immediately comment on the bombshell video evidence and testimony that played inside the courtroom during the murder trial of former HPD Officer Gerald Goines.
Court video, testimony reveal former HPD Chief Art Acevedo told officer to turn off body camera after deadly raid
Read full article: Court video, testimony reveal former HPD Chief Art Acevedo told officer to turn off body camera after deadly raidA bombshell development emerged at the start of the third day of the murder trial involving former Houston Police Department narcotics officer Gerald Goines.
Written note by Gerald Goines confirms there was no confidential informant in deadly Harding Street raid
Read full article: Written note by Gerald Goines confirms there was no confidential informant in deadly Harding Street raidThe trial of former HPD narcotics officer Gerald Goines continues with gripping testimonies. Officer Rios, under cross-examination, revealed his body camera was only turned on after shots were fired.
Day 1: Ex-HPD narcotics officer’s lies led to deadly Harding Street raid, prosecutors argue
Read full article: Day 1: Ex-HPD narcotics officer’s lies led to deadly Harding Street raid, prosecutors argueOn day one of Gerald Goine's murder trial, we heard from three witnesses, including two Houston Police Department officers who participated in the deadly raid.
Gerald Goines murder trial: Legal experts give predictions on trial ahead of 1st day
Read full article: Gerald Goines murder trial: Legal experts give predictions on trial ahead of 1st dayWho will stand by Goines, and will the trial reveal if friendly fire played a role in the tragic event? Follow KPRC 2’s Mario Diaz for live updates from the courthouse every day starting September 9. What are your thoughts on the case?
Jury sequestration: What is it and should the jury in the Gerald Goines murder trial be sequestered?
Read full article: Jury sequestration: What is it and should the jury in the Gerald Goines murder trial be sequestered?As Houston braces for the trial of ex-narcotics officer Gerald Goines, who faces charges related to the deadly Harding Street raid, the question of jury sequestration takes center stage. Should jurors be isolated to avoid outside influences in this highly publicized case?
Gerald Goines murder trial: Some of the biggest challenges the former narcotics officers team will face during trial
Read full article: Gerald Goines murder trial: Some of the biggest challenges the former narcotics officers team will face during trialThe highly anticipated murder trial of former Houston Police Department narcotics officer Gerald Goines is set to begin. Prosecutors claim Goines lied to obtain a no-knock warrant, leading to the deadly raid. What are your thoughts on no-knock warrants? Share below!
Gerald Goines murder trial: Since he’s a former HPD officer, how will this trial be different?
Read full article: Gerald Goines murder trial: Since he’s a former HPD officer, how will this trial be different?Former Houston Police Department officer Gerald Goines is set to face a jury next week for his role in the deadly 2019 Harding Street raid that left a couple and their dog dead. #Justice #HoustonPolice #HardingStreetRaid
Gerald Goines murder trial: How much of this case is political?
Read full article: Gerald Goines murder trial: How much of this case is political?The long-awaited trial of former Houston narcotics officer Gerald Goines, accused of the 2019 murders of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas during a botched raid, begins on September 9. Amidst delays and political intrigue, the case has raised questions about justice and accountability within the Houston Police Department. With civil trials also looming, many wonder about the influence of politics in high-profile prosecutions. How will this unfold?
What is a no-knock warrant?
Read full article: What is a no-knock warrant?In court, there's a lot of legal lingo that can be confusing, but understanding it is important for all of us. In our 'Anatomy of a Trial' series, KPRC 2 Legal Analyst Brian Wice breaks down key terms, like what a no-knock warrant is, and explains how it's used both in court and by law enforcement.
What happens when you make false statements
Read full article: What happens when you make false statementsLegal jargon can be really tough to grasp, especially when you're hearing it tossed around in a courtroom. That's where KPRC 2's Legal Analyst, Brian Wice, steps in. He's here to break down those tricky terms and explain what they mean, particularly when it comes to understanding what happens when someone gets caught in a lie in our legal system.
Deadly Harding Street Raid: 5-year delay in Gerald Goines’ murder trial raises one key question... why?
Read full article: Deadly Harding Street Raid: 5-year delay in Gerald Goines’ murder trial raises one key question... why?After a five-year wait, the families of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas may finally see justice as former HPD officer Gerald Goines faces trial for the deadly 2019 Harding Street raid. With numerous delays due to hearings, resets, and broader systemic issues, the case has spotlighted the slow pace of justice. The trial begins on September 9, and the community watches closely. What are your thoughts on the delays in this case?
Meet the prosecutors in the Gerald Goines’ deadly Harding Street raid murder trial
Read full article: Meet the prosecutors in the Gerald Goines’ deadly Harding Street raid murder trialIn less than two weeks, one of Harris County's most significant trials will commence, centering on former Houston Police Officer Gerald Goines and the deadly Harding Street raid. Leading the prosecution are Tanisha Manning and Keaton Forcht, both seasoned attorneys with impressive track records. Manning, a felony division chief with notable cases under her belt, and Forcht, known for prosecuting high-stakes crimes, will be pivotal in this high-profile case.
Meet the prosecutors in the Gerald Goines’ deadly Harding Street raid murder trial
Read full article: Meet the prosecutors in the Gerald Goines’ deadly Harding Street raid murder trialIn less than two weeks, one of Harris County's most significant trials will commence, centering on former Houston Police Officer Gerald Goines and the deadly Harding Street raid. Leading the prosecution are Tanisha Manning and Keaton Forcht, both seasoned attorneys with impressive track records. Manning, a felony division chief with notable cases under her belt, and Forcht, known for prosecuting high-stakes crimes, will be pivotal in this high-profile case.
Meet the defense attorneys in the Gerald Goines’ deadly Harding Street raid murder trial
Read full article: Meet the defense attorneys in the Gerald Goines’ deadly Harding Street raid murder trialIn less than two weeks, former Houston Police Department Narcotics Officer Gerald Goines will stand trial for the deadly 2019 Harding Street raid that resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas. Get to know the key defense attorneys who will play pivotal roles in this significant Harris County trial, including Nicole Deborde Hochglaube, Molly Bagshaw, Corey Fawcett, George "Mac" Secrest, and William Reagan Wynn.
Who is Gerald Goines? The ex-cop at the center of the deadly Harding Street raid
Read full article: Who is Gerald Goines? The ex-cop at the center of the deadly Harding Street raidGerald Goines, the ex-Houston police officer at the center of the tragic Harding Street raid, is set to go on trial for felony murder in September. The raid, which occurred over five years ago, resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas and left five officers wounded. Goines admitted that the information used to obtain the warrant was fabricated. This case has since triggered a broader investigation into systemic corruption within the Houston Police Department’s narcotics division.
THE BENCH: Gerald Goines murder trial for deadly Harding Street raid to begin Monday
Read full article: THE BENCH: Gerald Goines murder trial for deadly Harding Street raid to begin MondaySix years after the tragic Harding Street Raid that left a Houston couple dead, the trial of former HPD Officer Gerald Goines is set to begin in September. Goines faces murder charges amidst accusations of falsifying information to obtain the no-knock warrant used in the deadly raid. Stay tuned for ongoing coverage and updates on this pivotal case in Houston's history.
TIMELINE: How the deadly Harding Street Raid unfolded and what has happened since
Read full article: TIMELINE: How the deadly Harding Street Raid unfolded and what has happened sinceA police raid at a southeast Houston home Jan. 28, 2019, turned into a shootout. It ended with five officers injured and two suspects dead.
Attorneys of ex-Houston cop Gerald Goines argue to dismiss case for prosecutorial misconduct
Read full article: Attorneys of ex-Houston cop Gerald Goines argue to dismiss case for prosecutorial misconductAttorneys representing Gerald Goines, an ex-Houston police officer accused of murder for his role in a 2019 drug raid that led to the death of a couple, has called for the dismissal of charges against him after allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.
Jury selection begins in murder trial of former Houston police officer Gerald Goines
Read full article: Jury selection begins in murder trial of former Houston police officer Gerald GoinesJury selection has started in the trial of ex-Houston police officer Gerald Goines, charged with murder for his role in a 2019 Harding Street drug raid that resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas. Prosecutors allege Goines fabricated evidence to obtain the search warrant, pointing to systemic corruption in the narcotics unit. The process is set to last several weeks, with opening statements expected on Sept. 9. 👉 What are your thoughts on this case? Share in the comments!
Jury selection to begin for murder trial of ex-Houston cop Gerald Goines who led botched Harding Street raid
Read full article: Jury selection to begin for murder trial of ex-Houston cop Gerald Goines who led botched Harding Street raid🚨 Breaking News 🚨Jury selections for the murder trial of former Houston Police Department Officer Gerald Goines are about to begin! This trial is at the center of the botched raid on Harding Street that took place in 2019. Stay tuned for updates on this important case as justice unfolds. #JusticeForHardingStreet #TrialUpdates #HoustonNews
Harding Street raid: Former Houston police officer Gerald Goines re-indicted on 2 felony murder charges
Read full article: Harding Street raid: Former Houston police officer Gerald Goines re-indicted on 2 felony murder chargesFormer Houston police officer Gerald Goines has been re-indicted on two felony murder charges. This development comes after two felony indictments against Goines were quashed last week. #GeraldGoines #HoustonPoliceDepartment #FelonyMurderCharges
Harding Street raid: Judge dismisses felony indictments against former Houston police officer Gerald Goines
Read full article: Harding Street raid: Judge dismisses felony indictments against former Houston police officer Gerald Goines📣 Breaking News! 🚨 Houston Police Officer's Felony Indictments Quashed by Judge! In a surprising turn of events, the indictments against Officer Gerald Goines, who led the deadly 2019 Harding Street drug raid, have been dismissed by a Harris County judge. The defense argued that the indictments lacked specific details of the laws he violated. Stay tuned for more updates on this case! #HoustonPolice #BreakingNews #IndictmentsDismissed
Art Acevedo: A timeline of several stories involving HPD’s former chief from Harding Street to his firing in Miami
Read full article: Art Acevedo: A timeline of several stories involving HPD’s former chief from Harding Street to his firing in MiamiThe following is a timeline of several stories KPRC 2 Investigates has produced involving former HPD Chief Art Acevedo ranging from Harding Street, to his firing as police chief in Miami, to a recent report showing HPD’s former chief being served while in uniform in Aurora, Colorado (his now former employer) for the Harding Street civil lawsuit.
5 years after deadly Harding Street raid, still no criminal trial for former HPD Officer Gerald Goines
Read full article: 5 years after deadly Harding Street raid, still no criminal trial for former HPD Officer Gerald GoinesIt’s been five years since HPD narcotics officers gunned down homeowners Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas.
Why can’t Former HPD Chief Acevedo go to his deposition next week?
Read full article: Why can’t Former HPD Chief Acevedo go to his deposition next week?The former police chief was commanded to take part in a deposition involving the Harding Street Raid. KPRC 2 Investigates learned why he can't make it to the hearing.
Video shows former HPD Chief Art Acevedo being served papers regarding deadly Harding Street raid
Read full article: Video shows former HPD Chief Art Acevedo being served papers regarding deadly Harding Street raidFormer HPD Chief Art Acevedo will soon be forced to answer questions regarding his actions surrounding the deadly botched raid on Harding Street from nearly five years ago.
Nearly 4 years after deadly botched raid on Harding Street, still no trial for former HPD officer who faces 2 murder charges
Read full article: Nearly 4 years after deadly botched raid on Harding Street, still no trial for former HPD officer who faces 2 murder chargesThe federal investigation into Harding Street led to additional charges, and while Bryant pleaded guilty to falsifying government records, Goines has yet to face a jury with the feds or Harris County.
Former HPD officer charged with murder in botched Harding Street raid back in court; Defense attorney seeks to quash indictments
Read full article: Former HPD officer charged with murder in botched Harding Street raid back in court; Defense attorney seeks to quash indictmentsThe deadly botched raid on Harding Street that happened nearly four years ago was front and center inside of Judge Frank Aguilar’s courtroom in Harris County’s 228th District Court on Thursday morning.
Texas court of criminal appeals says conviction of man arrested by ex-HPD cop Gerald Goines should be overturned
Read full article: Texas court of criminal appeals says conviction of man arrested by ex-HPD cop Gerald Goines should be overturnedA Houston man convicted on drug charges after testimony by former officer Gerald Goines is one step closer to having his case dismissed.
Another case involving HPD officer tied to deadly Harding Street raid has been dismissed
Read full article: Another case involving HPD officer tied to deadly Harding Street raid has been dismissedAnother case involving an HPD officer tied to the investigation in the aftermath of the deadly Harding Street raid has been dismissed.
Harris County DA’s Office forced to turn over key information to defense attorneys in Harding Street investigation
Read full article: Harris County DA’s Office forced to turn over key information to defense attorneys in Harding Street investigationThe Harris County District Attorney’s Office is legally being forced to turn over key reports from their investigation into the deadly Harding Street raid.
Former HPD officer connected to Harding Street raid has federal sentencing pushed to 2022
Read full article: Former HPD officer connected to Harding Street raid has federal sentencing pushed to 2022KPRC 2 investigates has learned the federal sentencing of former HPD officer Steven Bryant has been pushed back until February of 2022.
Prosecutor allegedly fired for ‘conduct, judgment’ fires back at Harris County DA Kim Ogg
Read full article: Prosecutor allegedly fired for ‘conduct, judgment’ fires back at Harris County DA Kim OggLess than 24-hours after being fired by Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg over his “conduct” and “judgment” in a Harding Street murder case, Colby Leslie is firing back.
Murder charge dropped against former HPD officer in deadly Harding St. Raid, DA says
Read full article: Murder charge dropped against former HPD officer in deadly Harding St. Raid, DA saysA murder charge has been dismissed against a Houston police officer who was charged in the deadly botched raid on Harding Street, the Harris County Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday.
2 former HPD officers involved in Harding Street raid indicted for engaging in organized crime
Read full article: 2 former HPD officers involved in Harding Street raid indicted for engaging in organized crimeFormer Houston Police officers Gerald Goines and Felipe Gallegos were indicted Wednesday for engaging in organized criminal activity, according to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
Harris County DA’s Office dismisses case against former HPD narcotics officer involved in deadly Harding Street raid
Read full article: Harris County DA’s Office dismisses case against former HPD narcotics officer involved in deadly Harding Street raidThe Harris County District Attorney’s Office has dropped criminal charges against a former Houston narcotics officer connected to the botched raid at 7815 Harding Street.
Harris County DA’s Office intervenes in Harding Street civil case to deny information to victims’ families
Read full article: Harris County DA’s Office intervenes in Harding Street civil case to deny information to victims’ familiesThe family of the victims involved in the 2019 deadly botch raid on Harding Street was slated to receive key evidence from the city of Houston after a judge’s ruling, according to Mike Doyle, the attorney for the family of Rhogena Nicholas.
Harris County DA’s office asks judge not to release information to family in deadly Harding Street raid
Read full article: Harris County DA’s office asks judge not to release information to family in deadly Harding Street raidThe family of Rhogena Nicholas was slated to receive key information from the city of Houston following a judge’s ruling in their civil case.
2 years after deadly Harding Street raid, family still fights for answers
Read full article: 2 years after deadly Harding Street raid, family still fights for answersHOUSTON – The families of Rhogena Nicholas and Dennis Tuttle said Thursday they are still fighting for answers as to exactly what happened during the botched Harding Street police raid two years ago. Nicholas, Tuttle and their dog were killed Jan. 28, 2019, when police stormed their home. Former Officer Gerald Goines is accused of using bogus information to get the warrant that led to the raid. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner also defended HPD, saying the actions of a few should not taint the many. Many civil rights and police reform activists said what happened on Harding Street further highlights the need for outside oversight.
Family attorney to present new findings from investigation 2 years after Harding Street botched raid involving HPD
Read full article: Family attorney to present new findings from investigation 2 years after Harding Street botched raid involving HPDHOUSTON – The attorney representing Rhogena Nicholas’ family sent a release saying the family would like 911 calls to be released as well as sworn depositions by some of the Houston Police Department managers involved in the raid. The couple was shot and killed by Houston police officers during a controversial raid inside of their Harding Street home. The Nicholas family was set to appear in a probate court for a hearing Friday afternoon, but the hearing has been delayed. “Today was just the latest effort to put off and delay,” said Mike Doyle, an attorney for the family of Rhogena Nicholas. RELATED: Families of Harding Street raid victims write letter to city for transparency, to release HPD recordingsThe family attorney claims that they will present the new findings from their investigation, along with witness testimony from an expert, a family member and a representative from the Houston Police Department.
State lawmakers, Harding Street families to discuss HPD narcotics audit at site of deadly raid
Read full article: State lawmakers, Harding Street families to discuss HPD narcotics audit at site of deadly raidHOUSTON Texas lawmakers and family members of the two people killed in police raid more than a year ago will discuss Thursday a recently released audit of the Houston Police Departments narcotics division. Since then, a total of six officers and one civilian have been charged in connection with the raid. Prosecutors have said the warrant used to raid the home was obtained by an officer who lied on an affidavit. An audit released Wednesday showed there were more than 400 errors across more than 200 cases brought by the narcotics division. Wu said the lawmakers will also discuss legislation stemming from the raid that they plan to file in the next legislative session.
Families of Harding Street raid victims write letter to city for transparency, to release HPD recordings
Read full article: Families of Harding Street raid victims write letter to city for transparency, to release HPD recordingsHOUSTON – The family of Harding Street raid victims sent the city of Houston a letter for transparency and for the Houston Police Department to release the recordings on what happened that ended in their loved ones death. John Nicholas is the brother of Rhogena Nicholas, the woman who was killed by HPD in last year’s deadly botched raid on Harding Street feels about his sister’s case. Now, the Tuttle and Nicholas families are again asking for the “immediate” release of all recordings connected to the deadly case. He is not alone in demands for transparency from HPD, Lovie Williams Linzer also is calling for transparency,“We want the video released. We want to see the video and we won’t stop,” Linzer said, the aunt and legal guardian of Davion Edison.
DA finds nearly 70 people may have been convicted on false evidence given by Gerald Goines
Read full article: DA finds nearly 70 people may have been convicted on false evidence given by Gerald GoinesHOUSTON – Former HPD officer Gerald Goines was indicted on felony murder and tampering with a government record charges following the botched Harding Street Raid. The botched raid caused an investigation to be opened into Goines’ past, and two men convicted because of Goines have been declared innocent. According to District Attorney Kim Ogg, the ongoing investigation has now revealed that 69 people may have been convicted because of false evidence presented by the former narcotics officer. "I don’t think there could be a more important or serious problem to fix in our justice system right now,” said Ogg. Goines was the only witness to the offenses in all the cases, according to the release.
Woman accused of making fake 911 calls in botched Harding Street Raid in custody after violating bond, court records show
Read full article: Woman accused of making fake 911 calls in botched Harding Street Raid in custody after violating bond, court records showHOUSTON – The woman accused of making fake 911 calls, setting into motion the events of the botched Jan. 2019 Harding Street raid that left two people dead, was taken into custody Tuesday after violating the terms of her bond. Patricia Ann Garcia, 53, appeared in court Tuesday and was taken into custody after allegedly violating the conditions of her bond. She allegedly told officials her daughter was inside of the Harding Street home with heavily armed drug dealers. On Jan. 28, 2019, Rhogena Nicholas and Dennis Tuttle were killed when several police officers burst into their home at 7815 Harding Street. After officers shot the couple’s dog, Tuttle began firing at officers and they returned fire, killing both Nicholas and Tuttle, officials say.
Judge to recommend man’s conviction be overturned after ex-HPD officer Gerald Goines gave false testimony
Read full article: Judge to recommend man’s conviction be overturned after ex-HPD officer Gerald Goines gave false testimonyHOUSTON – A judge said Monday that she will recommend that a man convicted 11 years ago based on the testimony of ex-Houston Police officer Gerald Goines, should be exonerated. Disgraced ex-officer Goines, who is now accused in the botched 2019 Harding Street drug raid, gave testimony that resulted in Mallet’s conviction. Judge Ramona Franklin’s decision came after hearing evidence that Goines gave false testimony during Mallet’s trial. Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg joined with Mallet’s defense team to ask the judge to declare Mallet innocent. The Mallet case is one of 14,000 cases worked by Goines that are currently under review by the DA’s office.
Top stories of 2019 (#5): Harding Street raid prompts extensive investigation, multiple federal charges
Read full article: Top stories of 2019 (#5): Harding Street raid prompts extensive investigation, multiple federal chargesTwo former Houston Police Department officers, Gerald Goines and Steven Bryant, and the neighbor who called 911, Patricia Garcia, are all accused of federal crimes. Twenty-seven pending cases involving officers Goines and Bryant were eventually dropped. The FBI also launched a civil rights investigation into the botched raid in February. If convicted of federal charges, Goines faces up to life in prison. Bryant is charged with falsifying records in a federal investigation.
Judge does not rule during Goines’ detention hearing in Harding Street case
Read full article: Judge does not rule during Goines’ detention hearing in Harding Street caseHOUSTON – One of the former Houston Police Officers charged in connection with the botched raid on Harding Street appeared in federal court Friday for an arraignment and detention hearing. During Goines detention hearing Friday, FBI Special Agent O’Neil Brown testified about the investigation. He testified Goines was involved in a sexual relationship with one of his confidential informants. Arguing whether bond should be granted is a tough task in federal court, as opposed to state court where Goines remains on a $300 thousand bond. "We are looking forward to vigorously defending Mr. Goines in state court and in federal court."
Woman accused of calling 911 in Harding Street raid enters not guilty plea, granted bond
Read full article: Woman accused of calling 911 in Harding Street raid enters not guilty plea, granted bondHOUSTON – Two Houston police officers and the woman who called 911 are facing federal charges in connection with the botched Harding Street raid. According to court documents, the three lied about happenings at the home on Harding Street, which led to the raid that left Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicolas dead. Bryant is accused of lying about investigating the home and seeing the heroin Goines' reportedly bought from the home, according to court documents. Garcia appeared in federal court Thursday and entered a not guilty plea. She must have verifiable employment and she must reside her mother’s home on Harding Street with a third party in the home for her to be released to.
Who is Patricia Garcia?
Read full article: Who is Patricia Garcia?Patricia Garcia, a 53-year-old woman, was picked up Wednesday morning from the house directly across the street from the scene of the deadly Jan. 8 raid. Garcia is alleged to have falsely stated her daughter was at the home located at 7815 Harding St. and that she believed there were guns and drugs inside of the residence. Garcia could face up to five years in prison if she is found guilty of conveying false information. What neighbors sayNeighbors and activists said they aren’t surprised by the charges against Garcia. Tommy Arce told KPRC 2 that the residence across the street is his father’s home and that Garcia dated his father, but he said Garcia does not live at the home.
2 former HPD officers, woman face federal charges after Harding Street raid
Read full article: 2 former HPD officers, woman face federal charges after Harding Street raidRelated: Autopsy reports for victims in botched Harding Street raid revealedA federal grand jury returned a 9-count indictment on Nov. 14 that was unsealed Wednesday. READ ALSO: ‘Debacle’: Forensic investigator reveals his findings on Harding Street raidBryant’s federal chargeByrant faces one federal charge of falsifying records in a federal investigation. The investigation of the rogue Harding Street raid and the Houston Police Department must continue as far and wide as necessary," wrote Michael Patrick Doyle, LLP. Tuttle then walked out of the backroom and used at .357 revolver to start shooting at officers, Acevedo said. See a timeline of events before, during and after the Harding Street raid below: