With the help of a confidential informant, Houston Police officer Gerald Goines obtained a search warrant to confirm the sale of narcotics from a home on Harding Street in late January.
When officers entered the home on the evening of January 28th, gunfire broke out almost instantly.
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The resulting raid left two dead and five officers injured.
Goines later named his informants to investigators. Those investigators learned that though the informants had worked with Goines on other cases, they hadnât worked with him for the warrant that resulted in two shooting deaths.
âIt appears there are some material untruths and liesâ in Goinesâ initial search warrant affidavit for the home, HPD Chief Art Acevedo said during a press conference Friday.
âNo matter what we end up with here we know we have a criminal violation already â and serious criminal violation â by the individual that prepared that affidavit,â Acevedo continued. âWhen we prepare a document to go into somebodyâs home … it has to be truthful, it has to be honest, it has to be absolutely factual.â
Acevedo added that there was a âhigh probability there will be a criminal charge.â The police chief said that the extent of the crime and the exact policies violated are the subject of ongoing investigation.
Goines, who was injured in the shooting, is currently undergoing treatment. Nicole DeBorde, Goinesâ attorney who told the network that her clientâs jaw is wired shut, criticized Acevedoâs comments as irresponsible.
Goines will be relieved of duty when discharged from the hospital.
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