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Man Arrested For Shooting Deputy Was Free On Bond For Robbing OWN Mother | NewsRadio 740 KTRH

“Martinez has a rap sheet that includes violent crimes such as accusations of robbing his mother and two counts of criminal mischief last October. All of the charges are felonies. He also has convictions for assault, burglary, theft and firearm possession.” Check out his criminal history from KPRC-TV: Despite this, 263rd District Court Judge Amy Martin granted a ridiculously low bond of just. $1,750. Of course, he violated the terms and was declared a fugitive. Harris County Deputy Association President David Cuervas tells KPRC-TV there a real problem with these judges in the county. He says: “these rogue judges have made Harris County a sanctuary county for felons and criminals. They absolutely don’t give a damn about anyone or any citizen in Harris County.”

2020: Crime In Houston | KPRC AM 950

Dec 31, 2020 As 2020 comes to a close, it was a brutal year for violent crime in the city of Houston. Murder rates, and domestic violence haven t been this bad in over a decade. Many people want to blame the pandemic, and even more say it s the fault of Houston D.A. Kim Ogg. But the truth is, the real problem is actually in the courts, specifically with democrat judges. Andy Kahan of Crimestoppers told KTRH it s easy to blame the pandemic, but the real issue is the revolving door at the courthouse. Basically, due to PR bonds, violent felons are being released from from prison. Even worse, not only does Kahan acknowledge it, but he says the criminals are well aware of it and have already figured out how to take advantage of the system, I have many friends in law enforcement who tell me when they pick somebody up they just laugh, because they know they re going to be back out in a few hours. It s a good time to be a criminal in Houston. As chilling as that appears, Kahan is opti

2020: Crime In Houston | NewsRadio 740 KTRH

Dec 31, 2020 As 2020 comes to a close, it was a brutal year for violent crime in the city of Houston. Murder rates, and domestic violence haven t been this bad in over a decade. Many people want to blame the pandemic, and even more say it s the fault of Houston D.A. Kim Ogg. But the truth is, the real problem is actually in the courts, specifically with democrat judges. Andy Kahan of Crimestoppers told KTRH it s easy to blame the pandemic, but the real issue is the revolving door at the courthouse. Basically, due to PR bonds, violent felons are being released from from prison. Even worse, not only does Kahan acknowledge it, but he says the criminals are well aware of it and have already figured out how to take advantage of the system, I have many friends in law enforcement who tell me when they pick somebody up they just laugh, because they know they re going to be back out in a few hours. It s a good time to be a criminal in Houston. As chilling as that appears, Kahan is opti

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