Friday, August 09, 2019

A Man Who was Wanted for Days after being Accused of Murder after His Girlfriend was Found Dead in Her Bathroom in Southeast Austin Has Turned Himself in

By A Texas Reader
Thu, Aug 8, 2019 9:35 p.m.

A man who was wanted for days after being accused of murder after his girlfriend was found dead in her bathroom in southeast Austin has turned himself in. According to police on Thursday, Sergio Jose Gomez-Herrada, 33, turned himself in Wednesday night a



"Austin police seeking red Toyota Camry after woman found dead Sunday" | kvue.com

AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Police Department is on the hunt for a red Toyota Camry after they found a woman dead Sunday night in southeast Austin. Police said they received a call around 9:57 p ...

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ATR: More Murder, Mayhem, Misogyny and Mexicans.

N.S., postscript, August 9: What a ridiculous lede. Police don't "hunt" for a vehicle; they hunt for killers and other felons. All that lede tells you is that they cops were not looking for a white killer, because if they were, they'd have said so.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

LOCAL MEDIA SMEARS WHITE COP,TAKES BLACK "HOMEBUYER'S" SIDE IN KKK STORY.
GRA:The local media is as bad as the national.
MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — A Muskegon police officer is under investigation and on paid administrative leave after items associated with a white supremacy group were found at his home.


The trouble began when a Muskegon couple toured Officer Charles Anderson’s Holton-area home recently.

Robert Mathis, who is black, noticed several confederate flags during the tour of the for-sale home conducted by his own realtor. In one of the bedrooms, the couple noticed a framed Ku Klux Klan document.

“There’s just this one plaque on the wall, so I walk over to the wall and take a closer look, it said it was a KKK application,” Mathis recalled during a Thursday interview. “I said, ‘I want to get out [of] here right now.’”

“To know that I was walking around on property associated with some type of racism, some type of hate, when I got outside I felt like I needed to be dipped in sanitizer,” he said.(GRA:A b.s.ing black if there ever was one).

Mathis posted the KKK document to social media, and it was shared hundreds of times. One of the people who viewed the post apparently alerted Muskegon city officials.

Mathis said he was aware the home was owned by an officer because he noticed pictures of him in uniform in the home.

24 Hour News 8 went to the home to talk to Anderson, who was there, but his wife, Rachael, came to the door.

“He can’t say anything right now, I wish we could because it would probably set a lot of things straight,” Rachael Anderson said.

When asked if her husband was a Klan member, she answered: “No, he’s not, no, no.”
(GRA:Now check the rest of the story out).
Charles Anderson was previously in the news when he was involved in an officer-involved shooting investigation.

While on duty, Anderson shot and killed(black) Julius Johnson in September 2009. Johnson was the passenger in a car that police tried to stop. The car took off, and police followed.

Anderson alleges once in an alleyway, Johnson attacked him, beating him with his own baton and radio. Johnson told investigators he nearly blacked out and feared he was going to die. That’s when he shot Johnson.
(GRA:Horrific pics of the white officer,Anderson's injuries).

Johnson’s sister initially told investigators she heard her brother beg for his life before the officer shot him, but prosecutors contended she wasn’t close enough to the scene to hear that. She was eventually charged with lying to police and sentenced to 3 months in jail.

Anderson was later cleared in the shooting.

In 2009, the then-NAACP president, Rev. William Anderson, wanted a federal investigation that never came.

Now, the Muskegon County NAACP’s President Eric Hood says the incident is concerning.

“We want a thorough investigation to be sure that when he goes out there and puts on that uniform and performs his duties as an officer that he’s being fair and impartial,” said Hood, who also serves as Muskegon’s vice mayor.

But he says the NAACP will be watching and demanding answers.

“Why would he leave it up knowing that his house was showing to be sold?” Hood said.
GRA:First of all,it's HIS house,he can hang up any pictures,memorabilia or flags that he wants.This black,Mathis,has something up his sleeve regarding the incident.Now,the media is trying to infuse doubt into the 2009 case by inferring racism against the cop and calling for a re-opening of that case.If you viewed the pic of the officer,there should be no doubt about the veracity of his story.
Twelfth Commandment(also broken off the original tablets):Thou shalt not believe a blackie--EVER!!!Follow this commandment as failure to do so may lead to your injury or early death.
--GR Anonymous