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  • Roundup: Texas Civil Rights Issues on the 'Net

    North Texas IndyMedia features a compelling blog by the sister of a jailed Dallas man who, she argues, has been falsely charged in the beating death of an elderly man. Be sure to view the video.

    Texas has scheduled an execution Thursday (28 July) at 6pm for David Martinez. The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) argues that life circumstances should be more carefully considered:

    Like many on death row, Martinez comes from a troubled background. His
    attorneys said that he moved from Texas to Iowa and back to Texas,
    living with one parent or the other. While Martinez lived in Austin
    during his early to mid-teens, his father was “heavily involved” in
    making sadomasochistic paraphernalia. For some time before his arrest,
    Martinez lived on the street. In his case file, a March 1997 form from
    the Salvation Army lists him as homeless.

    The Austin American-Statesman on July 27 features a story by Chuck Lindell about a last-minute appeal by Martinez:

    The last-gasp appeal accuses prosecutors of failing to
    adequately investigate allegations that Martinez, now 29, was sexually
    abused as a teenager by his father and his father’s boyfriend,
    practitioners of a sadomasochistic lifestyle who — until recently —
    eluded defense investigators while "living a kind of underground life,"
    the appeal states.

    Only recently was the father located.  At issue is the need to
    take abuse into consideration when deciding for life or death. 
    Prosecutors (and the Fifth Circuit) have argued that the question of
    sex abuse was raised too late in the process.  Defense attorney
    Gary Taylor is quoted in the last paragraph of the story saying: "At
    some point, whether they choose this case or not, (appellate courts)
    are going to have to address this issue where the district attorney is
    the caretaker of justice — where if the DA takes one action, he may be
    prosecuting a wrong but may be hurting his case in another area."

    Below the break is a roundup of civil rights in the Texas Blogosphere.
    Dos Centavos links up resources for a proposed DREAM act, to enable long-time immigrant students their just opportunity to complete citizenship.


    Brains and Eggs
    says ‘bullshit‘ to the Roberts nomination.


    La Bloguerra
    links to reports that low income housing has been redlined from ‘Northside’ San Antonio neighborhoods.


    Latinos for Texas
    link to a Houston janitors
    strike, "to protest illegal threats by the nation’s largest cleaning
    company, ABM, against workers trying to secure better jobs and
    affordable health care." Average wage: $5.25 per hour, no
    benefits.


    Off the Kuff
    keeps tabs on jail conditions in Harris County.

    Politico says what nobody else dares to say about the frazzled Democratic coaltition. (I read a couple of Demo lists where and Politico is evaded, invisible.)

    Texas Ed Equity picks up a San Antonio Express-News report that a parents‘ revolution is brewing over the education scandal. Hint: keep your eye on Carolyn Boyle.

    The Red State again, from SAE-N, links the story about Texas ranking first (or last, depending which end is up) in uninsured children.

  • Reader Defends Alex Jones

    I am a resident of Austin Texas and read your recent articles About
    Alex Jones and his counter Diez y Seis de Septiembre rally on Saturday.
    I believe that you along with our local mainstream media have
    completely missed the point here. No where does Alex suggest that his
    is protesting against the celebration of Diez y Seis, but in fact
    explicitly states "Our press release that was sent to the media clearly
    stated that we were there to expose racist groups that were preaching
    their message in the Hispanic community, and that these groups were
    creating division that was detrimental to everyone." From this and
    listening to anything that he says you can easily realize that he was
    not protesting the celebration at all, but only certain elements that
    are overtly racist. How can you attack him for this? You are obviously
    eating all the lies thrown down by the mainstream media, who in this
    case outright lied and completely mislead the public. I Would not be
    supprised if some of our local media will eventually be sued for their
    slander. Alex and you are working for the same cause. The man hates all
    forms of racism and has proven so time and again. Why attack him for
    it?

    Concerned Austinite
    (with a Harte-Hanks email address) From the Austin American-Statesman of Sunday, Sept. 18:

    "We’re
    protesting the concept of a parade about Mexico’s independence from
    Spain," said George Pangborn, 48, of Burnet, who wore a T-shirt from
    the conspiracy Web site infowars .com and was videotaping the
    demonstration. He said most of the demonstrators were from Austin.

    Things
    got noisy when about 200 people in the parade, who were marching to
    protest the Minutemen — an ad hoc citizens group planning to try to
    stop illegal immigrants at the Texas-Mexico border — confronted the
    demonstrators.

    "Hey, hey, ho, ho, Minutemen have got to go," the marchers chanted, some with bullhorns.

    The
    demonstrators yelled back through their bullhorns and waved signs with
    such slogans as "Mexico out of USA" and "One Nation, One Language."

    "If anything, we’re pro-Minutemen," Pangborn said.

    Alex Jones to Minutemen, from the Alex Jones Show of Sept. 22: "Alex is on the horn having rallies to defend you!"

  • Affidavit of Julie Schroeder — Part One (pages 1-3)

    I have been an Austin Police Officer for seven years. I graduated
    from the Austin Police Academy 3/29/98. I was in the 91st Cadet
    Class. I am currently assigned to the Souteast Street Response
    Unit for about 20 months. Prior to being assigned to the
    Southeast Street Response unit I worked George 200’s. I also
    worked Walking Beat at night. I also worked Charlie sector, 300’s
    and 500’s.

    In the street response unit my partner is Officer Michelle
    Borton. I have worked with Michelle for 1 year and 4
    months. We work street level narcotic investigations and assist
    in prostitutions stings. We talked about working property crimes
    but have not had much success with property crimes.

    On this Bittercreek operation, Michelle and I have have worked the
    Bluff Springs area and researched the area for suspicious
    activity. What happens is that we watch the pay phones in the
    area, especially the pay phone at Cannon Food Mart at 1719 E. William
    Cannon. The way this drug activity works is taht these mobile
    drug dealers will drive around to these homeless/drug addicted people
    and give them phone numbers where they can call and order some
    drugs. The way it works is that the drug dealer will dleiver the
    narcotics to the person at a designated place and time.
    One time Michelle and I were at the Cannon Food Mart and this guy comes
    up to us. We were working undercover trying to buy some
    crack. He asked us if we wanted to purchase some crack. We
    told him to use our city cell phone but something spooked him and we
    didn’t get anything from this transaction. He also wanted in our
    car to speed things up but we didn’t do that.

    Michelle had worked Frank sector prior to coming to street response and
    knew this crack user and dealer named [X name withheld by editor]. [X]
    lives at [address withheld by editor.] She is a white female
    between [age withheld by editor] years of age. We don’t always
    make contact with [X] when we are working. If we are out on
    someone at the Cannon Food Mart and [X] is in the area she will stop
    and talk to us. We have watched [X] and her residence for some
    time. We suspect [X] of being a coordinator or middleman for
    these crack dealings. [X] would walk to the Cannon Food Mart and
    use the pay phone and make short phone calls. If [X] was not
    successful she would loiter around the pay phone and make another
    call. If she was successful she would walk directly back to her
    residence. We would watch her and [X] would wait for someone to
    roll up for a delivery.

    On 6/9/05 I came into work at 2:00 p.m. Did some research on some
    addresses and names and checked e-mails. The research that I did
    yesterday was on other names of people that have come up about some
    guys that got busted at the airport with some meth. Michelle and
    I went to eat about 4:00 at the Boiling Pot. We were there about
    45 minutes then headed to Henry sector to check the address from a
    vehicle that had run from us last night. The vehicle had left
    [X’s residence.] We tried to stop this vehicle to detain and
    identify the occupant. It was a [description withheld by editor.]

    We checked some houses over off of Honeybee Bend. One of the
    occupants who had involvement in the [vehicle described above] that ran
    from us the night before came back to [address withheld by editor]
    Honeybee. We got some citizen complaints of drug
    dealing. Lots of drug dealing activity, cars coming and
    going. We drove past this area looking for the car and didn’t see
    it.

    Michelle and I drove to the south sub and dropped off our cool car and
    picked up the army green/grayish unmarked police unit. We hooked
    up with Officer [Y name withheld by editor] about 5:30 p.m.
    I don’t remember the exact time. [Y] was driving the black
    suburban and we all drove to the William Cannon/Bluff Springs
    area. We were in the area trying to see what was going on as far
    as suspicious activity.

    It was very light out when Michelle and I sat up at [address withheld
    by editor] Elm Creek while [Y] had an eye on [X’s] house. He was
    atually shufflling from watching the pay phones at Cannon Food Mart and
    [X’s] house and the pedestrian traffic in the area. He was
    watching to see what looked more promising.

    It was very slow so Michelle and I broke off to do regular
    patrol. We drove around Frank sector to look for suspicious
    activity. We broke loose about an hour before sunset.
    During this time I heard another street response unit looking for
    F307. They wre following a heroin dealer to a known address at
    [address withheld by editor] Echo Lane. We checked by with
    them. When they were code 4 we left. We headed back to
    William Cannon/Bluff Springs and called [Y].

    We sat up at the Sonic, took our vests off and pulled our shirts out
    and sat in the picnic area of the Sonic and ordered a burger. We
    ate the burger but we were also watching the pay phones. We had
    already coordinated with Sgt. Doyle and [Y]. The plan was for
    Sgt. Doyle to come to the Sonic and get into the black suburban and
    drive [Y] back to [address withheld by editor] Bittercreek. [Y]
    was to be in the back of the suburban and keep an eye on [X’s]
    house. Sgt. Doyle drove [Y] back to Bittercreek. Sgt. Doyle
    walked back to the Sonic when [Y] was on the radio telling us that a
    [description withheld by editor] four runner had just driven up
    to [address withheld by editor] Bittercreek. This vehicle
    was there for a little bit.

    Michelle and I got into our vehicle to conduct a traffic stop on the
    four runner. It pulled into the car wash on William Cannon and we
    went out on a Hispanic male. I was trying to speak Spanish to
    this Hispanic male he tried to speak English. We checked him and
    he only had a condom in his pocket and he had a previous arrest for
    prostitution. We determined he was probably looking for a
    prostitute. We cut him loose.

    [Y] came up on the air and said that [X] was getting into a
    [description withheld by editor] truck witha white male driver.
    Michelle and I had briefly gone back to the Sonic but we didn’t want to
    be around the Cannon food mart so that [X] would see us. I
    dropped Michelle off on the east side of Sonic and she took her vest
    off. I then drove around that general area of Sonic.
    Michelle was out doing surveillance for about 5 minutes before I picked
    her up. I don’t remember who told me [X] had made the call.
    I got on the radio and told officers [A & B names withheld by
    editor] to come over to our location because we needed another take
    down vehicle. I was coordinating the incident. We have had
    cars run from us in the past and earlier I had talked to Sgt. Doyle
    about doing a stationary take down. I thought it would be safer
    to do it in this manner and not get into a pursuit situation.

    In the past, maybe in March/April we have ad two vehicles run from
    us. A [description withheld by editor] had left [address withheld
    by editor] Bittercreek and we tried to get a stop on it and it
    fled. The second time the same [description withheld by editor]
    was on William Cannon and we tried to stop it again but it fled.
    The [description withheld by editor] I told you about also left
    [address withheld by editor] and fled from us.

    The [description withheld by editor] with [X] and the white male driver
    had driven back to [address withheld by editor] Bittercreek after
    having been at the Cannon food mart and made a quick phone call. [Y]
    has got the eye and says the pedestrian traffic had increased. I
    am coordinating the take down. We had coordinated where Michelle
    and I are coming from the east and Sgt. Doyle and [A & B] are coming from the west. I was on the radio
    making sure everyone knew that we were talking about [X’s] residence
    and where we were going to do the takedown. I even came up on the
    radio and said that Michelle and I were carrying tasers. I wanted
    this to be simultaneous where everyone converged at the same time.

    [Y] said that another white male from the front yard of [X’s ] place
    had go

    tten into the [description withheld by editor] truck and they
    drove to the Cannon food mart. Michelle and I had been on Elm
    Creek and we hustled back to the Sonic and saw them at the food
    mart. I saw the passenger get out of the truck and he went to the
    pay phone and made a call. It was a short phone call. I
    think he had on a bright yellow shirt but I don’t really
    remember. While we were at the Sonic this guy [description
    withheld by editor] had come up to Michelle and gave her the name of
    this guy who was dealing. The [description withheld by editor]
    truck has left the food mart and drove directly back to [X’s]
    house. Sgt. Doyle told us the truck was back at [X’s].

    [End of Part One]

  • Affidavit from a Math Teacher

    In early 2002, Rocha was assigned to my math class, since he was having
    problems with his grades and had a slight learning disability.
    Rocha seemed to be cocky and non-caring about school….One day he
    confronted me and pulled out a large roll of cash and showed it to
    me. He asked me "How much do you make?" He flashed this
    roll in my face and said he made enough money to buy a grade from
    me….I decided to front him out in front of the class. I told
    Rocha that he would just get busted and use all his money getting a
    lawyer to get out of jail. Rocha would always say "No cop is
    going to take anything away from me or take me down. I ain’t
    goin’ to jail….We attempted to work with him and tried to intervene
    as needed….Some of the female students said they were afraid of
    Rocha…I became upset when I heard people in the neighborhood saying
    that Rocha was a good boy and an innocent young man….