Monday, October 10, 2016

APB: LA CHISQUIADA ROSE GOWEN'S CHISCAS RIPPED OFF: CHIEF ORLANDO RODRIGUEZ PUTS P.D. ON THE CASE

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By Juan Montoya
The adage of the squeaking wheel getting the grease could be altered to say that in the case of city commissioner Rose Gowen, it was the theft of six bicycles (count 'em, six) from her front yard that got Police Chief Orlando Rodriguez back-pedaling to hold a meeting to address this most serious issue.
Did Gowen use a different bike for every day of the week except for the Sabbath?

The outbreak of burglaries in the posh Rio Viejo Subdivision has neighbors of this silk-stocking area starting a "neighborhood chat" to alert each other of potential miscreants that might be victimizing the neighborhood.
And to add muscle the to the event, the local daily sent in a crack reporter and photog to document the fine example of civic engagement.

This drew some rebukes from local Facebook denizens who wanted to know what was newsworthy about six stolen bikes, why the city's top cop personally attended the event to soothe the commish's frayed nerves and to give his best elementary school lecture on how to prevent burglaries.


Since Gowen left the bikes out in the open in the front yard, it could have been just about anyone who passed by who could have taken them.
Gowen said she approached Rodriguez, who delivered a presentation along with community affairs officer Mike Tovar regarding community safety.

The daily said that  according to Rodriguez, they covered safety tips such as not leaving valuables in plain sight, leaving cars locked, neighborhood lighting and alarm systems.
As a result of the meeting, Gowen says neighbors feel more informed and therefore secure all-the-more.

Marsletta Knapp questioned the importance given the issue and wondered why the theft of bicycles warranted a front-page story and a visit by the chief to the neighborhood to impart gems of wisdom in the continuous fight against crime.
Now, that sounds like pretty basic stuff. But when you bring down the police chief after your bikes get stolen, it lends a certain importance to those burglaries.
The event was held at the St. Joseph Academy, the traditional bastion of the well-heeled in the city.

City commissioner Ricardo Longoria also questioned the participation of Rodriguez and said that in the Southmost area they do things a bit differently.
There, Longoria said, "we did recon" and had them back in four hours.

Does this mean that they took matters into their own hands and confronted the thieves, something that police tell you never to do to prevent potential violence.
"Don't have time to be waiting for a report to be filed and investigated. They'll be sold and
gone forever," he wrote.

As far as Gowen was concerned, though, the meeting was  a la Trump – a HUGE success
“It really raised awareness in everyone’s mind. There were a lot of people who answered on the chat,” Gowen said. “That they thought the meeting was productive … they learned something from it.”

Zeke Silva, who has had his share of burglaries, also questioned the importance of the heisted bikes.
"Talk about a double standard," he opined. "One commissioner gets burglarized and she gets the BPD Chief of police to do a presentation while making the front page...We have a commissioner that gets bicycles stolen and the city is put on alert."

Longoria took the opportunity to give himself a few pats on the back for his quiet  – but he says efficient – style of public service.
"Some people like being in a newspaper, yet some of prefer to go on with our responsibilities in a more quiet manner.

"Unfortunately, for the people I do help, I forget to bring the Brownsville Herald and the department head to write a front-page story."  

  

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

You blew it with the silk stockings reference. It's the valley, Juan! and stop grabbing for the pussy!

Diego lee rot said...

Never call the pigs unless you want to get shot. It's just a bicycle and you can always find another one in rich person's yard. It's not worth your life

Anonymous said...

The Herald article reported Rio Viejo. It is not Rancho Viejo. Rancho Viejo is not in Brownsville. Fact Check.

Anonymous said...

For the love of God.....shut the fuck up, Diego! Your idiotic comments make your parents hate you more, please drop dead.

Anonymous said...

This morning, as I drove down Old Port Isabel Road, I saw two elderly ladies walking down wet grass trying to get to the Walmart on the corner of Boca Chica and OPI road. The little parts where there was some sidewalk were filled with tall grass. Instead of making bike routes, FIX THE SIDEWALKS, make sidewalks for people to walk. These women were walking on an edge, trying to get out of the range of high speed going cars. I guess there is no publicity in fixing roads and fixing sidewalks as there is with bikes and bike routes.

Anonymous said...

Mas chisquiada esta La Changa Reyes. Esta saliendo en los comerciales. Pobresita ni sabe actuar menos hablar. A pero dinero si ay para aventar.

Anonymous said...

"The Herald article reported Rio Viego. It is not Rancho Viejo. Rancho Viejo is not in Brownsville. Fact Check."

This lamebrain must be a Trump supporter. Please somebody tell him where Rio Viejo is located in Brownsville.

Anonymous said...

Has anyone asked Carlos "Fester" Elizondo? Maybe he went from stealing wheelchairs to robbing bikes. This is so fucked up. Gowen and all like her get special treatment from the cheif. Why is that?

Anonymous said...

This is typical favoritism that exist throughput this County. Freaking pisses me off they get special treatment because they are elected officials. They are not worth a shit Rodriguez is missing the city commissioners asses because he wants to be remembered helping when he goes before the city commission !! Typical I'll scratch your back and you will scratch mine bullshit that cripples our community and leaves the poor people behind that these idiots were supposed to protect and serve !

Anonymous said...

Gowen and Chief Rodriguez are worth a shit....

Anonymous said...

Hey... Wtf is wrong with Rodriguez? First Tetreau now Gowen? Who's next? Next thing you know he's fonna take it up the ass for Gus Reyna? Pure BS!

Anonymous said...

Chief Rodriguez forgot to say that he had detectives working over night in front of Gowen's house so the rats could get caught. How much was spent on overtime? Would he have sent detectives to guard your house if it was broken in? Then again this guy gave his wife a job at the pd, she then got her niece and her ex-sister in law a job at the pd at records. Chief Rodriguez, hurry up and leave your wasting your time.

Anonymous said...

We need a new BPD Chief that's for sure. Sorry but that is just kissing ass. Smh. Theres burglaries everyday everywhere. Whats so special about her neighborhood? But a citizen complaints and nothing gets done.

Anonymous said...

If they want to stop half of all thefts, the city needs to push for the pawn shops to ask for proof of ownership of items being taken to in for pawn. When people that have been robbed go looking for their stolen property at pawn shops, they are received rudely and are asked to show proof the item is theirs by providing a receipt of purchase. Why don't they ask the thief when he goes to pawn it the same thing? Start there pendejos!

Anonymous said...

Hey, Rose, lock your bicycles when not in use. Your front yard isn't special...except to you.....and Rio Viejo is a thiefs paradise. Just another Zavaletta who wants the community to protect them...assholes.

rita