Saturday, May 18, 2024
Friday, May 17, 2024
WHERE'S A SHERIFF'S DEPUTY WHEN YOU NEED ONE? PROBABLY AT THE COUNTY COFFEE SHOP.
If you live in one of the outlying communities, how long do you think it will take these fellows in the nice trucks to finish their coffee and head out to your emergency? No, you're right. This was not the change we needed, or the non-protection we deserve.)
YZAGUIRRE EXPANDS LOS FRESNOS TAX OFFICE SERVICE
The office used available funding to reorganize the square feet inside the building and add two new teller windows in the lobby. On hand for the ribbon cutting were Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Pct. 2 Commissioner David Garza, and local elected officials.
The new amenities bring the number of tellers up to four, including the office’s drive-thru lane.
Cameron County Tax Assessor-Collector “Tony” Yzaguirre Jr. says these changes come after years of complaints from residents.
“I had a call from the City Manager’s Office that we did have an issue so by doing a study as to the number of transactions, it showed that we did need additional teller windows inside the building,” Yzaguirre said.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
LOVE GONE WRONG: COUPLE SHOT AT MOTEL, 2 IN CUSTODY
Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and as it came to a stop, one of the passengers, identified as 17-year-old Celestino Cruz Pulido, attempted to flee but was apprehended. Two 9mm handguns were recovered from Pulido, police said.
Pulido and the driver of the Camry, identified as 19-year-old Mario Angel Castillo, will be facing criminal charges. A police spokesman said the motive might have been a possible love triangle.
The shooting was reported shortly before 10:20 a.m. and the second suspect was in police custody at about 10:45.
The condition of the shooting victims is unknown, but was said that be none-life threatening.
LIBRARY SHOOTING HERO ID'D: THANK YOU DORA BEATRIZ FLORES-HERNANDEZ! YOU WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND!
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
T.E.C. CITES SCOFFLAW CORTEZ, ORDERS HIM TO APPEAR
AFTER YEARS OF WAITING FOR THE CITY TO INSTALL BUS SHELTERS, A COMPASSIONATE SOUL ASSISTS BUS RIDERS
Instead, local riders have come up with alternative – and creative – ways to sit while waiting for the bus to arrive. Some consisted of cinder blocks with a board thrown across them. Others just a simple dairy plastic cube, and others an overturned 10-gallon paint plastic container.
But we've got to hand it to the property owner who lives across Old Port Isabel Road from Walmart, where shoppers take the downtown bus with their purchases. Since the bus riders – mostly elderly Hispanics – already seek relief from the heat under the shade of his citrus trees, he probably figured, why not provide them with a comfortable place to seat while they await their ride.
He even threw a few throw cushions for their comfort and mowed the grass around the sofa. It could be worse. It could be just like it was before he made his improvements with bus riders seeking shade squatting under the nearest tree. The photo below is a scene of the bus stop before the benevolent Samaritan assisted his fellow Brownsville residents.
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
MARISA LEAL, AFTER RUNOFF VICTORY, SWORN IN TO BISD
ERIC DISSES FALLEN OFFICERS; SENDS NO REP TO CEREMONY
HEY BIBI, BOMB THE HELL OUT OF PALESTINIAN CIVILIANS, BUT DON'T SAY YOU GOT THE BOMBS, TANKS AND MISSILES FOM US
CITY SCRAMBLES IN FALLOUT FROM CITY PROPS ELECTION: FREELOADER ROSE GOWEN MOVES IN FOR THE SPOILS
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
The dust hasn't settled from the negative results of the city's May 4 special elections to consider the creation of the Greater Brownsville Municipal Development District whose passage was contingent upon the voters' approval to abolish the existing Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation and the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation.
The Proposition A vote for the creation of a GBMDD failed with 3,944 "for" and 4,536 "Against."
Then, on Proposition B, 4,518 voters blackened the "Against" oval on the ballot to dissolve the GBIC and BCIC, with 3,042 voting "For."
Since the dissolution of both was contingent on then passage of Proposition A, things stayed the same.
Now, in what some feel is a prepared fall-back option, the city commission, in a "special" meeting called for today, will consider a new ordinance (2024-1743) guiding the GBIC and BCIC and will consider approving the taking half of the GBIC's annual sales-tax revenues from one-half cent (1/2 ) to one-quarter cent (1/4), and allowing the BCIC to increase its share of sales tax revenue from (1/2) and adding the (1/4) cent from GBIC.
If the new ordinance is adopted at first reading Tuesday by the city commission and the second reading at the next meting, it will hand over half of th34 GBIC's annual budget from its share of sale tax to half of the $6 million it receives annually to $3 million. The BCIC, in turn, will see the $3 million added to its budget to $9 million. The change will also require that half of the $9 million be dedicated to those so-called "quality of life" projects.
And the primary areas listed under the new ordinance for the BCIC's new cash will be:Master Plan List
This is (hopefully) Gowen's last raiding of the city treasury to fund her pet projects and establish her legacy of Brownsville's paladin against obesity and diabetes, and defender of the wellness and health of city residents, even if only a very select recipients benefit from her extravagant hike-and-bike trails in this poverty-wracked city.
Given the fact that Gowen and her husband have paid no city-property taxes during her 14-year tenure because of a historical recognition of her house, she says she is "passionate about public health and its relationship to the economy and the built environment," she is more than willing to spend other people's money to satisfy her "passion."
In that sense, she is a fine representative of her socioeconomic group who consider themselves the city's elite and feel they are entitled to receive tribute from the unwashed masses.
If a majority of the other commissioners cave in to this freeloader, the city will be saddled with diverting public funds to fund her hike and bike trails long after she is buried under the toxic West Side Trail...and beyond.With a $3 million cut to be taken from the GBIC and given to the BCIC to support Gowen's money grab, it is no surprise that the GBIC's special meeting agenda scheduled for Thursday, May 16, includes an executive session item to evaluate and/or terminate its Chief Executive Officer Brett Gardella who was hired a little over 10 months ago on August 2023.
Did Gardella acquiesce to the gutting and undercutting of his budget without a whimper, or did he object and ended as collateral damage casualty to Gowen and her silk-stocking pals on the city commission?
At the time of his hiring, there was effusive praise for his skills from the mayor and GBIC Asst. CEO Jerry Briones in a local business mag. And will Briones peacefully go along to get along and succeed his boss in as "interim" CEO, later to be named formally to that position once the dust settles?
“Bret’s vast experience and proven leadership in economic development make him an exceptional choice for this critical role,” said John Cowen, Jr., Brownsville City Mayor and GBIC Chairman. “His expertise will be instrumental in our pursuit of sustainable economic growth and development in Brownsville.”“We are confident that Bret will lead the GBIC group to new heights, and we look forward to working with him to fulfill the corporation’s mission and achieve its goals,” said Interim Executive Director of GBIC, Jerry Briones.
DO YOU KNOW WHO THIS HERO OF THE MAIN LIBRARY SHOOTING IS?
As the police secured the building, she can still be seen on her cell phone, possibly inquiring of the safety of her fellow library employees who had been inside when the incident occurred.We received this account and these photos from someone who had been in the first group she helped to evacuate and asked some of them if they knew her name, but no one did. She is one of those library employee who perform their job and do so efficiently and without fanfare and seem to remain in the background. Some said it might have been Head Library Manager Brenda Treviño. Others say it might have been Library Branch Manager Josephine Balboa, or another female library employee.
Monday, May 13, 2024
FACEBOOK PAGE OF ALLEGED KILLER REVEALS TROUBLED MENTAL STATE, AND PARANOID CONSPIRACY THEORIES
In another post, he claims (President Joe) Biden is a "criminal terrorist" and charges that someone named Lupita Strong and her husband are pretending to be phone operators when in reality
Sunday, May 12, 2024
GARZA'S TOP 10 HONOR ROLL: # 10: FACEBOOK STUNT LEADS TO 2 MURDERS
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
Did the release of confidential evidence linked to a Cameron Park homicide by Cameron County Sheriff Eric Garza result in the execution-style homicide of a father and son found dumped along Old Port Isabel Road December 29, 2021, less than a year after Garza took office?
The family of Inez Cruz, 49, and son Manuel Cruz, 29, have charged that Garza – in an interview with a local television station – revealed that sheriff investigators had obtained a DVR from a confidential informant that allegedly showed suspect Ruben Torres executing another man May 21, 2021.
They charged that Garza had gone back on a promise that he would keep the information confidential and that when he revealed he had the recording, Torres and his associates put 2 and 2 together and figured out Inez Cruz had given investigators the tape.That resulted in an unsuccessful drive-by shooting attempt a week before the alleged killers abducted father and son and executed them before dumping their bodies.
Authorities said both men had gunshot wounds to their heads and that their legs and hands were bound with rope. There was tape over their mouths and black T-shirts over their heads.
“They (T-shirts) were tied over their heads. It appears to be execution style. It appears to be organized criminal activity,” said Mary Esther Sorola, Cameron County justice of the peace Precinct 2, Place 3, who pronounced the men dead.
The Cruz family was more blunt and laid the responsibility squarely on Garza's doorstep for revealing he had a DVR (which Inez Cruz provided investigators) and signaled him out for retaliation, allegedly by Torres and/or his associates.
That, in turn, led Laguna Vista Police Department Chief Anthony David to chide Garza for showing disrespect to the slain father and son by posting their mug shots on his Facebook page and called him a "Facebook cop."If Garza hadn't revealed that investigators had received the DVR from the son, would the killers have known that they had been implicated by Manuel Cruz? And would the killing of his father, who was dragged along by cruel circumstane have been prevented?BROWNSVILLE MAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY CLOSED INDEFINITELY
Saturday, May 11, 2024
BREAKING: MAN SHOT TO DEATH INSIDE BROWNSVILLE MAIN LIBRARY: SUSPECT OFFERS NO RESISTANCE, ARRESTED BY BPD
A man was shot to death in the Brownsville Main Library at 2600 Central Blvd. Boulevard around noon today and his alleged killer was taken into custody after eyewitnesses said the two had been involved in a discussion that turned violent and resulted in the suspect pulling out a handgun and shooting the other in the head from across the table.
The man, estimated to stand about six feet tall, then calmly remained seated in the Reader's Mark Cafe table as library staff started rushing patrons our the rear exists before police arrived. Police covered the rear and front entrances to the parking lot and did not allow anyone to leave or enter through the main doors as they surround the building and entered the library fully armed with AR-15s and body armor.
The single shot from the suspect's gun thundered through the building just past noon. Patrons at first thought something heavy like a file cabinet might have dropped on the floor but started looking for an exit when they saw people being rushed to the rear emergency doors by library staff. Then the trickle of people turned in to a torrent as they rushed out the rear exit door. Library staff urged patrons not to panic as they rushed them out the door.
"He then just sat on his chair and didn't do anything," the man said. "He is somewhere between 25 to 35 years old, I estimate," he said. "I had my son with me and and I brought him out. But he wasn't moving. He was just sitting at the table and the other guy was dead or dying on the floor."
Meanwhile, as the killer sat at the table, patrons rushed out the rear as parents hugged children who were shaking with fear and and trundled them to safety and gathered in a bus shelter on Central Blvd. A woman in the bunch said she was in the private room when the sound of the bullet being fired rang out a scant 25 or 30 feet from her.
"I've never been so scared," she said, her voice breaking as she tried to control her shaking. "My God, this is a public library. I hope he didn't shoot anyone else."
(Officers and various law enforcement agencies including the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Cameron County Sheriff's Department, and Pct. 2 Constables rushed to assist the BPD who arrived first and arrested the suspect at the scene.)
PARLEZ VOUS LATIN? ET VOUS? ENTIENDES LATIN, LATONA?
swap out one treatment for another.
Bona Fide
This hopeful expression translates to “with good faith” in Latin. It's used today to describe anyone or anything that is legitimate or has strong credentials. In fact, the word has been reworked into a slangy noun – suggesting someone has "bonafides" means they come with strong recommendations or demonstrable wins under their belt.
Persona Non Grata
Whether the ex-spouse, or a disgraced celebrity, once labeled a persona non grata, they're simply not welcome. It’s one of more recent Latin terms adopted into English, coming from what’s called new Latin; it was first used around 1877.
Carpe Diem
A longtime favorite for tattoos and painted mottos, this short and sweet phrase is considered analogousto “seize the day.” More broadly, it comes from an ancient Latin poem — “pluck the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one.” It’s a nice sentiment, but decidedly less succinct for body art.
The status quo as often used as a replacement for "same old, same old." In Latin, the original phrase, in statu quo, translates into “the state in which.” It’s an even shorter take on a longer phrase that meant “in the state in which things were before the war.” In other words? Maybe the status quo isn’t always a bad thing.
Et Cetera
The Latin phrase literally translates to "and the rest," and the abbreviation "etc." is still used to imply there are more similar items included in the list. It was first used in the Middle Ages and has remained one of the most persistent uses of Latin in modern English.
When doing things off the cuff, on a whim, or without a formal plan in place, that's ad hoc. In Latin, it literally means “to this” or “with respect to this.” While unplanned, using ad hoc properly will give some indication toward the topic or purpose. “We’re having this ad hoc meeting on safety procedures before we have another accident.”
In Latin, this phrase translates to “of fact.” It's used a little differently in modern parlance – for suggesting the default, assumed, or clear meanings or intentions, if not explicitly stated. To use it in a sentence, you may say, “Beyonce was the de facto leader of Destiny’s Child.”
This early 17th-century Latin expression means “in-turned position.” Modern English speakers use it to indicate things two things that are completely interchangeable, such as, “I can housesit for you this weekend, vice versa the next weekend.”
Friday, May 10, 2024
SHERIFF GETS "F" FOR MAKING AN ARREST ON A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE, BUT SCORES WITH ABUELITAS VOTANTES
According to a commenter to this blog, "The story is huge. A disabled veteran's family is demanding action that although several inmates told the deputies he was on the floor having a seizure, they ignored the inmates until he started to foam at the mouth, and they were cleared out so the veteran could receive an IV and immediate medical attention."Also, the same inmates are claiming there were no deputies to help because they were dispatched to a section of Carrizales to deal with a possible riot in Carrizales. (Cameron County) Sheriff Eric Garza clearly has no control over the jail."
THE WRITING ON THE WALL: DALES ATOLE CON EL DEDO
Take the BCIC, please!
Likewise, U.P. required that the county release it from "all claims, suits, actions, causes of action, demands, rights, damages, costs, expenses, penalties, fines or compensation whatsoever, direct or indirect, which (the county) now has or which (it) may have in the future on account of of or in any way arising out of or in connection with the property (including, without limitation,