Wednesday, March 9, 2016

FINGER POINTING STARTS OVER MR. AMIGO ZAPATA STATUE; COB STOPS ERECTION UNDER THREAT OF FEDERAL ACTION

By Juan Montoya
No one is saying how much it cost, where they got it, whose idea it was to buy it, and who paid for it, but despite all the secrecy one thing is certain: the bronze statue of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata will not go up in the pedestal erected at city cost at the City of Brownsville Memorial Park in front of the federal courthouse.
The Mr. Amigo Association had planned to have an unveiling of the erected 3,000-pound, 13-foot high bronze likeness of Zapata at the same time that they placed the star for 2015 Mr. Amigo Itati Cantoral in their Walk of Fame in the linear park.
However, engineers hired by the city said that the pedestal would never bear the massive weight and size of the statue and the unveiling was scrapped for the time.
But that was not all.
When a federal judge learned that a statue honoring a Mexican revolutionary was going to be placed in front of the courthouse and within feet of the names of those Armed Forces soldiers who have died in the country's wars, he came down from the third floor of the Reynaldo G. Garza-Filemon B. Vela federal courthouse and told the city workers in no uncertain terms that the statue would not be tolerated there.
"Judge (Andrew) Hanen said the city could expect a federal lawsuit if they went ahead with the project," said a city staffer. "The project is now on hold indefinitely."
And while emails between Mr. Amigo Association member Raul Garza (father of president Cynthia Garza) to Walk of Fame committee chair Mike Garza try to shift the blame saying it was a "donation" to the city and not to the Assocaition, city officials are denying the assertion.
Today, the likeness of Emiliano Zapata lies covered in plastic in the Mr. Amigo warehouse next to the city's tourist information annex at the corner of Ringgold and Seventh streets. Instead of the trademark 30-30 Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring rifle, a rope has been inserted into Zapata's hand to make him seem more charro-like.
As far as El Rrun-Rrun can determine, the idea of purchasing the statue was that of a former Mr. Amigo Association president. Many presidents, during their reign, go through money like water and never justify their expenditures.
None of the officers of the board of the Mr. Amigo Association including president Cynthia Garza are saying anything about the cost of the statue, its transportation here from where it was purchased, or whose idea it was to place it in the linear park next to the Walk of Fame where the names of past Mr. Amigos are enshrined with individual stars.
However, one thing is for certain. Mr. Amigo's chairman of the Fame of Walk Committee had been kept in the dark and protested the erection of the Mexican revolutionary's statue that had been engineered behind his back without his knowledge.
As a result, Mike Garza – a former candidate for mayor of the City of Brownsville – has resigned as chair of the committee when he found out about the move to erect it without his knowledge.
Some members have said that the stature was going to be placed on the spot reserved for Walk of Fame founders George Flores and Jose Camacho.
Leo Garza, a former city commissioner, also resigned from the group after he learned of the machinations behind the scenes to erect the statue.
The city of Brownsville – already on the hook for donating free sue of the Brownsville Events Center for the Taste of La Frontera, the Police Department escorts and security for Mr. Amigo throughout her stay here, and other associated amenities – also had to fork out $3,000 for the construction of the pedestal, $1,500 for the engineer's services, and an unknown amount for the transportation of the massive statue to the site and then back to the tourist center parking lot.
Another cost, the $3,500 for use of a crane to lift the massive statue, was not figured into the total paid by the city.
What's going to happen to Emiliano and how can the Association justify the expenditure of sponsors' funds and donations for the amount it cost to purchase it (since we are told it was not a donation as Garza claims)?
Or will this, too, be swept under the Mr. Amigo Association rug like the exorbitant expenditures under other administrations??

17 comments:

Diego lee rot said...

Just put it it front of La Movida. I'm sure they will take it. That's where all the unwanted go

Anonymous said...

Good for Judge Hanen!

What cluster fuck of Mexicans thought this was a good idea in the first place. Some drug cartel probably stole the damn things and pawned it off on our super swift city leaders on the cheap. Being super swift Mexicans they swallowed the hook.

KBRO said...

If anyone wants to organize a "Save the Statue of Emiliano Zapata" movement or a Rename the Statue for Juan Cortina and place him as a gift to the pigeons at Market Square I'll be all in deeper than sin. Just let me know

Anonymous said...

It's time for these organizations to pull their own weight. It was ok when they started out to have city support, but these clowns are not accountable to anyone, and their using other people's money.

The City should make them pay for their own security, electricity, etc.. Take SombreroFest. They were supposed to "do something for the city" after each Charro Days. They started out by putting up a couple of benches. Now what do they do?. They have enough to buy their own building. Did they pay for the grass at Washington Park?

WTF. When are they going to get off the tit? This Patino chick is a good example.

Make them pay their way, now. They can afford it. Then they can keep it all private and we won't give a darn.

Anonymous said...

That is City property, not Federal property. Tell Hanen to go back up to the third floor.

Anonymous said...

just have, The Know it all Roy De Los Santos,buy it for Sombrero Festival ethusiasts.

Anonymous said...

IF THIS STATUE GOES UP ANY WHERE IN THE CITY OR IN THE COUNTY NEAR OR CLOSE TO ANY U.S. VETERAN MEMORIALS...AS A VETERAN I WILL PERSONAALY ORGANIZED A FORCE OF VETERANS TO PETITION FORMALLY TO THE CITY, COUNTY, STATE AND OR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. I WILL HAVE EVERY MEDIA IN THE UNITED SATES RUNNING STORIES ON HOW OUR LOCAL CORRUPTED OFFICIALS, GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS ARE UNDERMINING THE PUBLIC ESPECIALLY THE VETERAN WHO SERVED TO PROTECT THIS COUNTRY. BE WARE...THERE IS A WHOLE LOT OF VETERANS!

Anonymous said...

Judge Hanen is my hero.

Anonymous said...

Should have called Sylvia Perez. SHE could stop an erection.

Anonymous said...

Maybe they can use the old Stillman house to store it. Digo yo...

Anonymous said...

Thanks Juan for being on top of this shit. It would have gone un noticed with out your reporting. Brilliant leadership this city has

Anonymous said...

When will the embarrassment stop? How can one society collectively be so stupid ? Brownsville looks like mexico and thinks like mexico. It takes a federal judge to remind you that this is the USA. FUCKING morons. Thank you Judge Hanen.

Anonymous said...

Sylvia is a walking STD

Anonymous said...

Let's annex Brownsville into Mexico. Brownsville is a cancerous sore that is nothing but fucking illegal aliens, drug dealers and a variety of other criminal enterprises. Sounds just like the Mexicans in Mexico. Give Brownsville to Mexico!!! Brownsville could then compete against Matamoros for the most cartel money.

Marcus U Trajan said...

Sombrero Festival is not here to "do something for the city" after each charro days, but has given more than a couple of benches. Sombrero festival spent $90,000 for park improvements when the new grass was put in, for a new irrigation system, upgrades to the electrical in the park, etc.! Sombrero Festival also aid with and/or offers aid for grounds upkeep annually each year following the festival. Sombrero festival pays for all of its own overhead. Nothing is provided at taxpayer expense including security and electricity. And thousands of dollars each year go to non-profit organizations.

Anonymous said...

Most times I find the ongoing fuck ups of our community leaders to be funny. It is sorta like an old Keystone Cops movie, or better yet a Keystone Mexicans movie. Then I pause and remember that is the taxpayers that are paying for this nonsense, many of which can barely afford to pay them. Then it is not so funny.

Anonymous said...

Oh my God, I love Sylvia Garza Perez very much, she's like my sister, But this has got to be one of the funniest, wittiest, and most hilarious things I have read in a long time! I felt the piss coming out of my pee hole laughing so hard, I couldn't freaking stop laughing ...this was freaking hilarious!
I love you Silvia!
People, I don't care who you are that's funny right there!

rita