By Juan Montoya
Whether it's the ice bucket challenge, a political function, or even someone's 80th birthday, look on Justice of the Peace of the recently enlarged Precinct 5, Place 3's Facebook page, and it will be there.
Mike Trejo, who just took over the office after winning the election in La Feria, seems to be anywhere and everywhere.
If it's the holidays, he is wishing the world joy and peace. If it's someone's political announcement, he will be there, too. (Joe Rivera's for example). He even posts photos of the wedding site on South Padre Island (without any people in it) where he said he married a very nice couple form Dallas.
Even former San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson made a cameo on his page. (He's the tall guy next to Trejo)
Operating out of the La Feria Cameron County Annex Building, he seems to have settled into his new role as JP.
Now we hear that he has also gotten hitched to the former Angie Castaneda, widow of wrecker service owner Raymond Peña, of Brownsville.
Like we said, he's everywhere! He's everywhere!
He recently told the La Feria newspaper that he describes himself as "a hardworking businessman with a long history in law enforcement on the local and county level. He also told them that he will be a "hardworking justice" of his precinct.
“My goal is to give 110% of my efforts to unite local school administrations, school boards, city commissioners, and law enforcement agencies in Harlingen, La Feria, Santa Maria, Palm Valley, Santa Rosa, Combes, Primera, and Los Indios,” he said.
Now, those are pretty ambitious plans considering that the JP's office is rather limited in its jurisdiction. Sure, there are some truancy cases that involve the local school districts, but "uniting " school administrators, school boards, city commissioners, and law enforcement agencies" may not be in the state mission statement for JP offices.
What it does denote, perhaps, is Trejo's desire to use the JP offices as a stepping stone for countywide office.
Why do we say that?
Because we routinely receive comments from soneone under the title of "Team Trejo 2016" who is advocating Trejo for Cameron County Sheriff.
Stay tuned to see whether we see Trejo bolt the JP spot for something a little higher a la Alex Perez.
Whether it's the ice bucket challenge, a political function, or even someone's 80th birthday, look on Justice of the Peace of the recently enlarged Precinct 5, Place 3's Facebook page, and it will be there.
Mike Trejo, who just took over the office after winning the election in La Feria, seems to be anywhere and everywhere.
If it's the holidays, he is wishing the world joy and peace. If it's someone's political announcement, he will be there, too. (Joe Rivera's for example). He even posts photos of the wedding site on South Padre Island (without any people in it) where he said he married a very nice couple form Dallas.
Even former San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson made a cameo on his page. (He's the tall guy next to Trejo)
Operating out of the La Feria Cameron County Annex Building, he seems to have settled into his new role as JP.
Now we hear that he has also gotten hitched to the former Angie Castaneda, widow of wrecker service owner Raymond Peña, of Brownsville.
Like we said, he's everywhere! He's everywhere!
He recently told the La Feria newspaper that he describes himself as "a hardworking businessman with a long history in law enforcement on the local and county level. He also told them that he will be a "hardworking justice" of his precinct.
“My goal is to give 110% of my efforts to unite local school administrations, school boards, city commissioners, and law enforcement agencies in Harlingen, La Feria, Santa Maria, Palm Valley, Santa Rosa, Combes, Primera, and Los Indios,” he said.
Now, those are pretty ambitious plans considering that the JP's office is rather limited in its jurisdiction. Sure, there are some truancy cases that involve the local school districts, but "uniting " school administrators, school boards, city commissioners, and law enforcement agencies" may not be in the state mission statement for JP offices.
What it does denote, perhaps, is Trejo's desire to use the JP offices as a stepping stone for countywide office.
Why do we say that?
Because we routinely receive comments from soneone under the title of "Team Trejo 2016" who is advocating Trejo for Cameron County Sheriff.
Stay tuned to see whether we see Trejo bolt the JP spot for something a little higher a la Alex Perez.
9 comments:
Trejo esta Pendejo! ha ha ha
The mustache of a baboon
Trejo a la Alex Perez, Armando, Limas, is putting too much light to his 2016 candidacy and then jail path. We all know Alex somehow got out of his crooked path, Raymond couldn't maybe mike with Janie will make a great couple a la Minnie and Lupe with the tow truck business transporting que?????
Es un pinche enano o que! vato chapparro y gordinflon. vale sebo ese Guey!
El QUE vale sebo ERES TU Eduardo a Paz Martinez. PINCHE COBARDE......PENDEJO!
El viejito Lucio y los Reyna ya andan enojados. se les acaba todo cuando pierdan o cuando el viejito pase a mejor vida...
Message brought to you by Chris Valadez .
Eduardo PAZ Martinez attacking Trejo. He lives close to you Judge...make sure to introduce yourself to him.
So what is wrong with a man who is out doing his job and working hard for his community. And what is wrong with trying to better himself if he has what it takes? I happen to know Mike Trejo and yes, I would vote for him if he ran for sheriff.
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