Author: mopress

  • Affidavit of Don Doyle

    Note: the Doyle affidavit begins with the drug surveilance
    activities, the suspect’s [X’s] house, and an attempt on the part of
    police to determine a supplier for the "middleman" [X]. In
    Doyle’s affadvit a suburban [Doyle says a white one, Shroeder says a
    brown one] is identified and Doyle follows it to the stop sign where
    Schroeder initates the take down.

    I had the mic in my hand and was preparing to advise over the radio
    that the vehicle was turning right onto Pleasant Valley and that I did
    not have a traffic violation yet. Before I could get out on the
    radio I saw Officer Shroeder and officer Borton turning from south
    bound Pleasant Valley to west bound Quick Silver. They pulled
    sort of diagonally and to the front of the White SUV, but did not block
    the vehicle. I believe officer Schroeder was driving and I
    noticed that the Red and Blue emergency lights were activated. I
    knew we were on our channel and that I need to switch to Frank radio to
    advise we were making a traffic stop. I was also trying to get my
    emergency lights activated. As I was doing this I observed a
    Hispanic male exit the passenger side of the SUV and jump a
    fence. I saw Officer Borton coming to the driver side of the SUV
    I heard her say "Sarge help Julie she has Rocha." I don’t recall
    seeing whether Officer Borton had her weapon or not. I
    immediately exited my vehicle and ran to the passenger side of the
    SUV. I was wearing my police raid vest and noticed that Officer
    Schroeder was wearing her police raid vest also. I did not see
    Officer Schroeder with her weapon drawn and I didn’t see the suspect
    with a weapon. I saw a Hispanic male trying to run away from
    Officer Schroeder and Officer Schroeder was trying to grab him to
    prevent him from escaping. The Hispanic male was bent over and
    pulling away from Officer Schroeder. I believe Officer Schroeder
    was behind or beside the Hispanic male. I approached and I was
    trying to grab the guy. I recall Officer Schroeder yelling
    police. I was focused on getting the guy to the ground. It
    was happening quick. Very quick. The guy was a little
    shorter than me and weighed less than me. His size did not
    concern me. I grabbed the guy’s shirt and he was struggling and
    and trying to pull away. The guy never punched or kicked me and I
    never saw him punch or kick Officer Schroeder. He was
    aggressively trying to pull away from us. It was like we were
    going in a circle with the guy. At some point I believe I had the
    guys wrist, but I really don’t recall seeing his hands during the
    struggle. Somehow during the struggle I ended up on the
    ground. I believe I was on the ground and was on my butt.
    During the struggle I lost site of Officer Schroeder and I was focused
    on the guy. I knew she was there, but like I said I was focused
    on him and was trying to grab a hold of him. I remember when I
    was on the ground I was able to grab one of his legs around the ankle
    area and I [in original] he was still on his feet and struggling.
    I was hoping we could get him to the ground. At that time I heard
    a pop….

    The affadavit goes on to describe Rocha falling on his back in his
    white t-shirt.  Only when Doyle rolls him over does he see the
    blood.

    Signed and notarized June 10, 2005

  • Affidavit of Julie Schroeder — Part Two (pages 4-6)

    As we are waiting, [Y] said a brown suburban had pulled up and [X] had
    come out and went up to the brown suburban and was making the
    deal. Both the brown suburban and the [description withheld by
    editor] truck leave [X’s] house. We were waiting for [Y] to call
    the deal but we missed the take down. Sgt. Doyle follows the
    brown suburban and [A & B] follow the [description withheld by
    editor] truck. The suburban goes south on Bluff Springs to
    Quicksilver. [Y] had given the license plate on the
    suburban. The plate comes back to an address on Vinehill.
    We were thinking it was the same people from the Honeybee area.
    We knew Sgt. Doyle was already following the suburban so we were going
    to intercept the vehicle by going down south on on Pleasant Valley to
    Quicksilver. [Y] came up on the radio and asked if we had written
    the license plate down and I had written the license plate on my hand
    and Michelle was running it on the computer.

    I make a right on Quicksilver from S. Pleasant Valley and at the same
    time Sgt. Doyle is on the radio and he said he had not made a stop on
    the vehicle. I see the suburban and Sgt. Doyle is in his white unmarked
    vehicle behind the suburban. I backed my car up and saw them come
    to the stop sign. I told Michelle I was making the stop. I
    decided to come in diagonally on them. My intention was not to
    block them but to make it as safe as possible to make the stop. I
    hit my emergency red and blue dash lights. Michelle was getting
    out of the car and at the same time I used my spotlight and lit up the
    inside of the car. I saw four people in the suburban. One
    driver, one front seat passenger, one left rear passenger and one right
    rear passenger. The right rear passenger got out and jumped a
    privacy fence. I had yelled "[C name withheld by editor]" to the
    guy that scaled the fence. I knew I had no chance of catching him
    but yelled this anyway to let him know I knew who he was. I don’t
    know if this other guy was [C]. I heard Michelle say, "Rocha,
    Rocha stay in the car." The spot light was lighting through the
    car and I immediately recognized Daniel Rocha. Rocha was in the
    second row. He had scooted over near the right rear passenger
    seat. He had been sitting across from the guy who fled. I
    knew who he was because we had been looking for him and I knew he had a
    theft from person warrant. I had spoken to [D name withheld by
    editor] and the case was about Rocha taking a ladies wallet from her
    possession at a McDonald’s. I knew there was a get away car
    involved in the theft from person case but I don’t remember what kind
    of car it was. I had no information that Rocha was associated
    with the suburban that we just stopped. Michelle had gone to the
    driver’s side but I was completely focused on Rocha. I don’t know
    what happened to the front passenger.

    I went to the rear passenger door. The stop sign is behind me and
    there is a curb in between the suburban and the sidewalk. I’m
    pretty sure I open the rear passenger door. I’m thinking I need
    to contain him inside the vehicle because I don’t want him to fight and
    run. I’m trying to keep him in the suburban. Both my hands
    are empty. I usually carry a small flashlight in the cargo pocket
    of my pants. I had opened the door and was leaning inside the
    vehicle. He had scooted to the spot nearly behind the front
    passenger seat. There is no doubt in my mind that he knew I was a
    cop and no doubt in my mind that he knew I knew who he was. I
    don’t remember exactly what I was telling him. I said his name a
    couple of times. I think I told him he had a warrant. I
    went to feel his body, initially he was relaxed and cooperating and he
    was raising his hands and asking me what was going on, he was also
    moving into me and toward the door. I was definitely blocking the
    door. All of a sudden he tenses up and then he lunged at
    me. The fight is on. He was grabbing at my chest and
    body. He is using his force to try to get past me. He was
    doing everything he could to get past me by muscling me. I wear a
    police vest that has POLICE on the right upper chest area. There
    are two velcro pockets on the front of the vest. In my right
    pocket I have my taser that is Velcro’s in and in the left pocket I had
    my badge pinned to the outside and a blue folding knife in it.
    Rocha had his hands up near my head and upper body when he tensed up
    and started fighting. The fight was happening while still inside
    the vehicle. I’m trying to keep him in the vehicle and he
    overpowered me and he got his legs out first. He spins out toward
    the rear of the suburban as I’m still trying to hold onto him. I
    saw Sgt. Doyle run up from the rear and grab Rocha’s back or right
    side. Sgt. Was on the opposite side I was on. Rocha was
    fighting very hard. Sgt. was trying to get control of Rocha’s
    torso while I was trying to get control of body too. My back was
    to the suburban and both Sgt and I were trying to get Rocha onto the
    ground. It’s been my experience that if we could get him to the
    ground it was to our advantage to get the person handcuffed.
    Rocha and I are on the ground and we are fully engaged in a
    fight. I was on my knees and I have bruises. By this time,
    Sgt. Doyle was no longer engaged with Rocha. I think Sgt. Fell
    and ended up to the far left of where Rocha and I were. I would
    describe it as a fight and wrestling match. His arms are on the
    inside of me and I could feel him grabbing at my vest and waist.
    He [w]as in my upper body and arms. There was no time to get the
    handcuffs out or anything else because we were fighting so hard.
    I remeber thinking two of us can’t even get this guy to the ground and
    we were fighting so hard with him.

    Sgt. Doyle was off to the side. Rocha’s body comes off me and
    lunges toward Sgt. Doyle. I’m pawing at my vest to look for my
    taser I was still on my knees as I was looking for my taser. I
    was looking for it to use on Rocha. Rocha’s body was off to my
    left side but now he was on top of my boss. I could see Sgt.
    Doyle and Rocha fighting. Sgt. Doyle had on blue jeans, dark
    shirt and police raid vest. I think Sgt. Was tilted back or on
    his side. I couldn’t see Sgt. Face. He was to the left of
    Rocha. I was scared for my life and for my boss’ life. I
    was worried about Rocha using my taser and using it on my boss and
    taking his gun. I have been in a number of fights before and
    never have I felt this scared and afraid. I was focued on Rocha’s
    white shirt. I felt for my taser and it was gone, I couldn’t see
    Rocha’s hands as he was fighting with Sgt. Doyle. Instinctively I
    grabbed for my gun and shot him once. I think I shot him in the
    back left shoulder. I only shot him once. Self-preservation
    took over.

    I yelled to Sgt. "I shot him, I shot him." Sgt. Went to Rocha and
    turned him over. When I shot him, Rocha lunged forward and then
    fell. Rocha was face down. Sgt. rolls Rocha over and said
    something to him. Sgt. got on the radio and called for
    assistance. I walked around and ripped my vest off and laid it on
    the trunk of my car. I put the gun on the trunk of my car and I
    don’t remember re-holstering my gun. I remember feeling for my
    gun and couldn’t find it and later [Y] told me it was in the front seat
    of my car. I remember seeing my gun on the driver’s seat of my
    car. I don’t remember if an officer came up and took the gun from
    me. They must have taken it off the trunk of the car. I
    remember putting it on the trunk and just remember wanting to put it
    down.

    Very quickly everyone was there…..

    Signed and notarized June 10, 2005

  • Affidavit of Michelle Borton

    Note: the affidavit of Schroeder’s car partner that night begins
    with descriptions of the drug operation surveillance and identification
    of a ‘light colored’ suburban vehicle that had been seen at he
    house. While Sgt. Doyle follows the suburban, Schroeder takes
    another route in an effort to head it off.

    I believe Officer Shroeder put our unit into reverse, onto S. Pleasant
    Valley and decided to initiate a stop on the vehicle as it stopped at
    the stop sign. Our emergency lights were activated and I believe
    I advised Sgt. Doyle on channel 6B. Officer Schroeder positioned
    our unit facing the SUV. I got out of our unit and approached the
    driver of the SUV with my hands free. It is important to note
    that I did not see Officer Schroeder get out of our vehicle and can not
    say whether she had her duty weapon in her hand at this time.
    While getting out of our unit, the front passenger got out and jumped
    over a wooden privacy fence approximately five feet to the south where
    the vehicle was stopped. I heard Officer Schroeder say something
    to the affect "Stop [C name withheld by editor]." I had my
    flashlight shining into the vehicle as I approached the driver. I
    began to give verbal commands to the driver to have him show his
    hands. During this time I saw the back right passenger. I
    immediately knew the subject to be Daniel Rocha and gave a verbal
    command for him to stay in the vehicle. I know Rocha from working
    Southeast Austin and have encountered/arrested him several times.
    Officer Schroeder and I spent 6/8/05 and this day 6/9/05 looking for
    Rocha as he was wanted for Felony Theft. While giving verbal
    command to Rocha and attempting to watch the driver, I saw Rocha open
    the back right door where he was sitting. As he got out of the
    vehicle, I immediately observed Officer Schroeder tangled up with him
    as it appeared that he was trying to move past her. This
    encounter is best described as Rocha attempting to run through
    her. I saw Sgt. Doyle run up and begin to assist Officer
    Schroeder. I could see them both attempting to gain control of
    Rocha, but were actively engaged in a physical fight on the opposite
    side of the vehicle. My field of view was limited, but it
    appeared at one time that all three were going down to the ground….

    Signed and notarized June 10, 2005

  • Affidavit of Ricardo Villa Ulfeng

    Note: this is the testimony of the passenger who leaped the
    fence. He admits that he was selling marijuana to [X name
    withheld by editor] while under surveillance by undercover cops.

    After doing so, we left and were headed to [D’s name withheld by
    editor] house. He lives off Honey Bee Bend. On the way over
    to [D’s] house, the three of us were smoking a blunt, marijuana.
    We had smoked a couple of blunts. We were on Quicksilver and S.
    Pleasant Valley when I noticed a car behind us. I had not been
    paying attention and did not realize that it was a police officer
    behind us. I then saw an undercover car drive onto Quick Silver
    and then backed up and got in front of the Suburban that we were
    in. I told [E name withheld by editor] and Daniel that I was
    leaving. By that I meant that I was going to take off.

    [E] was driving, I was in the front passenger seat, and Daniel Rocha
    was in the back seat sitting in the center. I immediately opened
    the door and ran out. I started to jump the fence when I heard
    the officer call me by my name and say "Stop Ricky". I remember
    looking back and seeing Daniel’s face looking at me….

    Signed June 30, 2005