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A Houston cop once recognized as the city’s officer of the year led a double life as a coc aine trafficker with ties to a notorious Mexican drug cartel, authorities claim. Federal agents arrested Officer Noe Juarez with the help of his fellow cops on Tuesday after he showed up for work at the police station. The veteran patrolman conspired with Sergio Grimaldo, the brother of a convicted cartel boss, to distribute five kilos of coc aine in southeastern Louisiana, according to court documents. Juarez, 46, was also indicted on gun charges related to the alleged coke trafficking.
ABC-13 did some digging and uncovered Juarez was also involved in a lawsuit with the city back in 2007. Local artist Phillip Perez says Jaurez arrested him for no reason. "I was doing an art workshop at a festival on Westhiemer and he came in and just it down. I was supposed to be there. He told me to stop talking or he was going arrest me. I said I can talk and then he handcuffed me and put me in the back seat," said Perez. The suit claims Juarez falsely arrested Perez and violated his freedom of speech. His attorney says the city settled the suit for $20,000.
U.S. Attorney Kenneth A. Polite announced the return of a Superseding Indictment charging Houston Police Officer NOE JUAREZ, 46, and Mexican citizen SERGIO GRIMALDO, 32, with conspiracy to distribute five kilograms or more of coc aine hydrochloride. JUAREZ is additionally charged with conspiracy to possess firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense. The Superseding Indictment was returned on April 2, 2015 and recently unsealed. This Superseding Indictment is a product of an ongoing investigation. Both defendants are presently in custody.
originally posted by: alienjuggalo
a reply to: Jakal26
I can see your whole post when I hit quote, so maybe someone can see what you did wrong..
yeah you just have to many of these
originally posted by: Jakal26
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.....not wait, skip all that...I'm unapologetic when this sh*t is OBVIOUSLY rampant, and goes largely unpunished regardless this singular instance of potential "justice"......
Double his time!!! that's me attempting to remain "civil".
Given his "other" employers, I'm sure the aforementioned instance of abuse of authority is the child's stuff. Practically positive that is the case, no need for assumptions....
I hope this hypocritical, oath breaking pos fries hopefully, a few of those he put away will "happen to find him"
I am sorry if I have nothing to say. Or if this comes off as "cop hating".
if you use the "less than" symbol as an arrow, it acts as a page break and makes anything after invisible.
you have to many of the arrows that are shift comma because they did not show up on my last post
But if you play in the pig pen you get to be arrested in a civil manner?