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On 9/4/2020 at 3:26 PM, Pescado_Rojo said:

What kind of miserable, psychopathic prick wins $80MM and uses the money to win himself a Sheriff's office. 

https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/williamson-county/robert-chody-williamson-county-sheriff-indicted-javier-ambler/269-b9b5f83a-8983-4107-89e4-1a835c3f4833

and he gets indicted for felonies!

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3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Excellent.

You've got to be really, really, really bad to be a cop who gets indicted in Wilco.  He needs to get gone.

Hopefully, this goes to trial. I’d like to say he’d been gone for good and quickly just being indicted. But no...damn Ken Paxton was indicted five years ago and he’s still in office. Largely because of delays of all kinds (including hurricanes etc) out the ass. Five years and no trial. 
https://www.kvue.com/mobile/article/news/local/williamson-county/williamson-county-sheriff-robert-chody-javier-ambler-charges-indicted-texas-law/269-73742680-f7fc-4976-9813-15b400edc8c2
 

the article above kinda outlines it. Wish he’d just resign. But it’s harder to remove an elected official than I thought bc Texas law. He’d have to face trial it sounds like before a removal. Uggghhhh....

 

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10 minutes ago, Post Oak said:

if i'm understanding you correctly, and I believe I am, you're saying Bob Cole is involved in all this too.  

Math checks out. 

https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/williamson-county/jason-nassour-sheriff-robert-chody-indicted-javier-ambler-williamson-county/269-af4558a0-0f78-43c3-b43f-c4c443c22c20

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The lawyer also owns the Austin Radio Network, which includes KOKE FM and 104.9 The Horn.

 

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New Williamson County Sheriff was sworn in today.  And he's apparently going after Chody's folks.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/williamson-county/new-williamson-county-sheriff-mike-gleason-sworn-in-announces-five-deputy-misconduct-investigations/

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The sheriff said he was handed what he described as a “stack” of new complaints circulating around five incidents involving Williamson County deputies. Gleason called the complaints “deputy misconduct” and said his department’s internal affairs unit would open investigations into those allegations immediately. 

“I haven’t even looked at them, we just basically got a stack of files yesterday—no, these were not Ranger ones, these are ones that have just been sitting dormant and fell on deaf ears,” Gleason said. 

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The new sheriff also detailed what he called “large priority” cases that he will have deputies assigned to finish in the coming days. Gleason said he and District Attorney Shawn Dick spent five hours on Dec. 31 going over some of the pending complaints against the sheriff’s office and some of the details related to the misconduct allegations. 

“We have a huge backlog of cases because the previous administration simply was not working them. Some sexual assaults, some officer-involved issues that we need to look at. We have – not issues I should say- trying to pawn everything off on the Texas Rangers, the Attorney General’s Office, local jurisdictions; they don’t want them, so we’ve invited those cases back and we’re going to take another look at those,” Gleason said.

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Gleason did not detail any of the specific allegations contained in the complaints, but confirmed his department has active investigations underway.

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“It all comes back to the same players. This is something that we all came to agreement as we look at the whole matter, it all comes back to the same players—eight or nine people is probably the round number,” Gleason said referring to the number of deputies involved in the complaints. 

“Are any of those eight or nine still with you?” KXAN investigator Jody Barr asked Gleason.

“No,” Gleason responded.

 

 

 

 

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19 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

New Williamson County Sheriff was sworn in today.  And he's apparently going after Chody's folks.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/williamson-county/new-williamson-county-sheriff-mike-gleason-sworn-in-announces-five-deputy-misconduct-investigations/

 

 

 

 

wow, someone that appears to have some integrity.

Hope he cleans it up.

 

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On 1/1/2021 at 8:48 PM, atomheartbevo said:

New Williamson County Sheriff was sworn in today.  And he's apparently going after Chody's folks.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/williamson-county/new-williamson-county-sheriff-mike-gleason-sworn-in-announces-five-deputy-misconduct-investigations/

 

 

 

 

Example #3127 of why cops think they are above the law. 

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https://www.kxan.com/news/indicted-former-williamson-county-deputies-charged-with-manslaughter-in-death-of-javier-ambler/

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 Two former Williamson County deputies have been charged with second degree manslaughter in the in-custody death of Javier Ambler in March 2019.

On Tuesday, a Travis County grand jury charged former deputies James Johnson, 36, and Zachary Camden, 26, who were present at the time of Ambler’s death — which was captured on camera during a filming of crime reality show “Live P.D.,” which Williamson County Sheriff’s Office previously appeared on.

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Johnson and Camden’s bail is set at $150,000 and the court has prohibited them from working with law enforcement agencies or security companies.

“With these indictments, we have taken another critical step towards justice for the Ambler family and for our community,” said Travis County DA Jose Garza. “While we can never take away the pain of the Ambler family, the grand jury has sent a clear message that no one is above the law.”

The court shouldn't have to prohibit them from working with other law enforcement agencies or security companies - other law enforcement agencies should automatically shun them, but, welp, it's Texas.

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