Houston, Texas – HPD Chief Art Acevedo made a terrifying announcement for the city of Houston on Tuesday, “Be prepared for 500 murders,” Hvedo said during an afternoon news conference at HPD headquarters.
Acevedo is not working, recognizing his sophisticated fighting strategy in Houston, which has resulted in another record year of killings saying, “Be prepared for 500 murders at this rate.”
When KPRC2 investigates whether Mario Diaz is investigating whether the massacre is taking place under his supervision, Acevedo said, “Well, it’s under my watch, Mario and I will go, and bring the best chief, any Bring the head. . But I got a prediction. “Shocked by his response, Channel 2 Investigation asked Acevedo,” But does Miami say your best chief? “
Acevedo’s response?
“You know, Mario, I’m done with you. Indeed, I do with you for the rest of my life. Thank God. “
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Acevedo was not in the mood to address the tough questions surrounding the skyscraper during his tenure. Houston has seen a surge of more than 500 since the start of 2020, with some wondering if Acevedo’s departure from Miami’s very small town would be cut only by a major.
“Let me tell you something. First of all, crime fighting is not the issue, ”Acevedo said.
Acevedo then spent about two minutes blaming the gates on the Harris County justice system, blaming the judges for not doing enough and putting the culprits back on the streets.
That said, there are two murders from Acevedo’s tenure that stand out the most. They are the deaths of HPD in a deadly boat raid on Harding Street by Dennis Tuttle and Rogue Nichols.
When asked how challenging it is for Acevedo to leave Houston knowing Harding Street remains unfinished? “I’ll be back on Harding Street because it happened on my watch,” Acevedo said.
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Watch the video below to hear John Nichols, brother of Geona Nicholas, talk about Acevedo’s farewell
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