Who would have thought that executing citizens, breaking into their homes without warrents would be unpopular?

Wonder why the Trump Gestapo is dragging down Trump’s popularity? Executing citizens, kidnapping of citizens, torturing of citizens, breaking into homes without warrants, and countless other crimes that normally would result in arrests of the Trump Gestapo would not be popular? Certainly not the clowns that Trump has surrounded himself with.

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What the Democrats must insist on is that Trump’s Gestapo act like they were police officers and abide by the same rules they have. Here in Houston, a police officer who lied to get a warrant was found guilty and sentenced to prison. Trup’s Gestapo must be held to the same standard.

Former Houston police officer Gerald Goines has been sentenced to 60 years in prison after being convicted on two counts of felony murder for his role in the Harding Street drug raid in 2019.

Goines, 60, was sentenced to 60 years for each count of felony murder for the deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas — he’ll serve 60 years for each count concurrently. He was also fined $10,000. He’ll be eligible for parole in 30 years, just after the former cop’s 90th birthday.

After the sentencing came in, Goines’ defense team said they were planning to appeal the verdict.

“We still don’t believe, legally, that he is guilty,” said defense attorney Nicole DeBorde. “We look forward to having the appellate courts review this.”

In the hallway right outside the courtroom, Ryan Tuttle said his family found solace in the verdict. However, one question continues to remain unresolved: why did this happen?

On Jan. 28, 2019, an HPD narcotics squad executed a no-knock search warrant on 7815 Harding Street, the home of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas. Shots were fired shortly after officers entered the house. The drug raid left the couple dead while wounding multiple officers.

In the wake of the incident, an internal investigation found that Goines, who led the raid, fabricated a story about a confidential informant purchasing heroin from the couple’s home in order to obtain the no-knock warrant. Investigators found no heroin in the home during the raid. That investigation led to several charges being filed against Goines, his then-partner Steven Bryant and the other officers involved in the raid.

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