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Harding Street raid. On January 28, 2019, in the Pecan Park area in the East End district of Houston, [1] Houston Police Department (HPD) officers initiated a no-knock raid on a house, killing the two homeowners, a husband and wife: Dennis Wayne Tuttle and Rhogena Ann Nicholas. [2]
HOUSTON - Former Houston police officer Gerald Goines has been found guilty in the murders of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas in the 2019 drug raid on Harding Street.. After deliberating for ...
The Harding Street raid prompted Ogg's office to re-examine some 1,400 drug cases involving Goines, a 34-year veteran who had a habit of framing suspects by inventing drug purchases.
A former Houston police officer has been found guilty of felony murder in connection with a deadly no-knock raid that resulted in the ... Harding Street raid trial: Gerald Goines found guilty of ...
In June 2020, Nicholas’ brother, John, penned a Houston Chronicle editorial titled, “What about Harding Street raid? Acevedo, Turner give soundbites on police brutality but stay silent about my sister’s death.” [25] John Nicholas and Tuttle family sued the City of Houston the following year. In January 2024, Acevedo said he'd been ...
HOUSTON - The murder trial of former Houston Police Department officer Gerald Goines opened this week, with intense opening statements from both sides regarding the deadly Harding Street raid that ...
Several Houston Police officers were charged with crimes, including one for murder, after two innocent Houston residents, Dennis Tuttle and his wife Rhogena Nicholas, were shot to death by police in their home. Some defense lawyers have criticized the way Ogg's office handled the Harding Street Raid fallout. Prosecutors asked a judge to make a ...
HOUSTON - The judge who issued the Harding Street "No-Knock" warrant says he never would have signed it had he known lies were told to obtain it.. Jurors heard testimony in day 3 of the trial for ...