Tuesday, May 15, 2012

PRISON GANG CALLS HIT ON DE FORD, MASSO BUSHWACKS HER IN P.I., SAENZ HOUNDED BY CHEEZMEH

By Juan Montoya

State and county law enforcement authorities are investigating an apparent call for a hit by a prison gang on an assistant Cameron County District Attorney and a Texas ranger investigator who they feel are responsible for convicting one of their leaders and putting him in the state penitentiary.

According to law enforcement sources, prison authorities in Hunstville intercepted a letter from a Mexican Mafia chieftain who was tried last year by Ass. D.A. Maria De Ford and an unnamed Texas Ranger that resulted in a lengthy prison sentence for the prison gang leader.

The letter sent by the Huntsville prisoner was written in code and the message was written in graffiti but authorities were able to identify the message that "Rinche and the ADA" must be "taught a lesson."

When prison authorities intercepted the letter, it was addressed to another gang member who had recently been released from jail after serving his sentence for unrelated offenses. Suspiciously, that same released gang member had reportedly attempted to reach De Ford by telephone, ostensibly to thank her in person for not demanding the court him a more lengthy sentence.

The payoff for the hit, according to sources, was to be some $250,000 for both De Ford and the Ranger.

Cameron County DA sources say that the gang member released called De Ford on her private cell phone and once at the courthouse office number on Harrison Street and actually got to talk to her telling her that he was at the time inside the courthouse and wanted to meet her personally and talk to her to express his gratitude.

"Maria immediately called the sheriff and the Rangers and they looked for the man," they said. "Eventually, when they found him, he said he knew nothing about the hit."

However, the Ranger in question who had been the investigator in the case traveled to Huntsville to interview some prisoners and learned that the going rate for a hit on a lawman by the gang was $250,000, too much of a coincidence for comfort.

However, even though the sheriff and the Ranger made the evidence available to Cameron County District Attorney Armando Villalobos to see whether grounds existed to prosecute the conspirators and thwart the plot, the DA has declined so far to pursue the matter.

"I would think that if someone threatened to put a hit out on one of your assistants or on a Ranger, the DA wouldn't hesitate to act on it," said a law enforcement source. "Maybe Armando is too caught up with his own legal problems and didn't give this information the importance it deserved."

He would not say whether the sheriff's department had provided surveillance or other protection to De Ford, who is one of three Democratic candidates for D.A.

Contacted as she made the rounds of the courthouse during early voting, De Ford said she could neither confirm nor deny and directed questions to the sheriff's department. A spokesman said he could not comment on the status of any investigation.

Whether Villalobos or De Ford want it or not, voters in Port Isabel have told the Rrun-Rrun that Carlos Masso supporters are passing out fliers there indicating that De Ford has the endorsement of Judge Leonel Alejandron, Villalobos and Cameron County Democratic Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa.

Alejandro, a sitting judge, is prohibited by law from endorsing any candidate, and Hinojosa, the chairman of the party would not take sides with candidates from his own party for the same position. To have Villalobos openly endorsing a candidate for DA over the other two candidates – Masso and Luis Saenz, who were also on his staff – defies belief.

Meanwhile, streetwalkers for a group called Cheezmeh continues to paste fliers against Saenz on car windows warning voters to "Beware" of supporting the former DA. The group, which is openly supporting Masso in the race after veiling their preference for him over the other candidates, recently ran the same ad in the newspaper and in their Facebook page.

Recently, they sent campaign workers distributing the fliers in north Brownsville neighborhoods.

Saenz has not openly responded to the group's charges, though local blogs, including this one, have pointed out that the principals in the group have either been convicted of theft in the past are are currently being accused of deceiving people with immigration problems and filling out immigration forms for a fee when they are not certified to do so. Their accusers also charge them with violating RICO statues, the act which punishes the operation of a continuing criminal enterprise.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Masso may someday regret burning so many bridges!!!

Former county employee said...

Montoya, looks like you fell for a timely incident? I would think that a threat against a DA or Texas Ranger would be kept very quiet? You wouldn't want something like this to get out and allow them to run and hide. I hope that it is not true but question the timing of it? How convenient that it comes out now when Maria De Ford is down in the polls. I question who you got this info from? Maria De Ford is such a "snake" that she would have someone release this only to gain voters sentiment. And if the threat is real, why isn't the Feds investigating it? This is the type of case that they would love to investigate and a chance to put away a bunch of bad guys. Maybe, they are? We'll never know till the time comes. You would not send the Ranger that is being threatened to interview those wanting to kill him. Don't make sense. As far as Armando Villalobos office investigating this threat? HA! Again, timing is suspicious? Armando wants Maria to become DA so he can continue to have a hold in the office.

Former county employee said...

To the Cheezmeh group! Remember who you are following? The one who started the group is a convicted felon! Ask him how much Carlos Masso really paid him to get your group to campaign for him? See if he has the "balls" to admit?

R_E_A_L_L_Y ?? said...

Streetwalkers?

Anonymous said...

Good God Almighty! Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse...

Anonymous said...

No doubt, what dumb ass!!!

Anonymous said...

Masso is obviously trying to associate de Ford with known Democratic "Rats"...hoping to infect her by association. Masso is an arrogant asshole, who is also a "follower" of Gilberto Hinojosa's corrupt politics policies.

Anonymous said...

Masso is a DICK! His campaign ads are Bull____ and his experience is minimal. He was a bust on the BND Board and should not be elected as DA. Masso is a DICK!!!

Anonymous said...

The case was tried by Korina Barraza, ADA. I think Deford is using a dangerous situation for others to perpetuate her election which is moribund from the fact she has nothing to offer other than the fact she was riding Villalobos and Gilbert Hinojosa's political machine which is now derailed. I only prayer that Deford's political aspirationschavent but others in danger...politics shows the worst of people when our community needs the best!

Former DA employee said...

That's right, Korina Barraza was one of the ADA's that tried that case. Maria De Ford didn't want to do anything with it. Ask anyone in the DA's office! This is typical Maria De Ford taking credit for someone else's work, which she does quite a bit. Just like in her assigned court? She lets her second chair handle and try cases and then takes the credit. Typical backstabbing, lying, suck a#$ C&$%!!!

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