Monday, September 4, 2017

ELIZONDO DEMOTED? SUSPENDED? OFF B.I.S.D? RUMORS SWIRL

By Juan Montoya
The rumor mill at the City of Brownsville is working overtime with the news that City Manager Charlie Cabler has laid down the law to Fire Department Chief Carlos Elizondo and demoted him to his former rank at the same time telling him he must decide between his job and his elected seat on the board of trustees of the Brownsville Independent School District.

Other reports indicate that Cabler may have suspended Elizondo along with his deputy chief Ernie Estrada. During the labor contract negotiations, the fire chief was granted a concession by Brownsville Firefighters Association #970 negotiators that allowed him to appoint one of two deputy chiefs even if the person had never held an officer status.

Esparza was a firefighter who was picked by Elizondo to be his assistant over other officers who had more experience in the department.

With city offices closed for Labor Day, it was impossible to confirm these reports. However, it is a fact that city commissioners have asked Cabler to take action to address the Elizondo question, particularly in face of an audit that shows potential violations of city budgetary policy.

A source with access to the audit of the department indicates that at least 74 violations – some them related directly to the chief –were uncovered and presented to the city manager to address administratively. It is unknown what specific acts were related to Elizondo, but the most glaring one is the fact that he is in apparent violation of city personnel policy that states he cannot hold an elective office in a jurisdiction within the city to prevent potential conflicts of interest.

Just recently there was a report that the BISD was contemplating suing the city to recover some of the increased utility rates it hiked to pay for the bonds to build a $500 million gas-powered electric generating plant. If there is a lawsuit filed to recover the funds for the plant that was supposed to have been finished this year, the presence of a city administrator among the BSD board of trustees would make the situation untenable.

Should Cabler – as city manager in charge of hiring and firing department heads – require Elizondo to decide what he wants to do: stay on as chief and possibly face a grand jury indictment over the PAC's missing money? Or should Cabler demote him or make him take a lower position? Or should he give him an ultimatum to decide between job and his seat as a trustee on the BISD board?

The city's personnel policy manual's Section 702: Political Activity states that:
"B. Specifically, City Employees may not engage in the following activities:

4. Hold an elective City office or hold an elective or appointive office in any other jurisdiction where service would constitute a direct conflict of interest with City employment, with or without remuneration. Upon assuming such office, an Employee shall resign or shall be dismissed for cause upon failure to do so."


There's another wrinkle in the works. Currently, the Cameron County District Attorney's Office is investigation a complaint filed by the Brownsville Firefighters Association #970 charging Elizondo with Theft by a Public Official over $8,000 not accounted for in the association's Political Action Committee. If the investigation results in a criminal indictment against Elizondo, he would need the time to fight the charges and could be a impediment to the performance of his duties.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to defend the continued inaction on the part of city administration to address the Elizondo situation. If the issue reaches the point where an item to bring the issue to a city commission vote appears on the agenda, that might force Cabler's hand to react to the audit and related questions.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rumors are your forte! LOL

Anonymous said...

Este caldo ya se kocio

Anonymous said...

About time!!!

THANK YOU COMMISSIONERS!

Anonymous said...

Andale ora c.

Anonymous said...

In the words of Frank Lopez in scarface should of played it straight,quiet,low key.

Anonymous said...

Leave Mr.Elizondo alone you jealous bastards!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

RRUNRRUN NEWS TENDS TO BE TRUE LOL

Anonymous said...

Pa fuera

Anonymous said...

Charlie Cabler does not need this headache, this should have been dealt with a long time ago. Charlie needs to show leadership and just do the right thing. Charlie is just not the only one at fault here, where was the City Commission on this Policy Violation by Elizondo. Elizondo and the City Commission should have know he could not serve two MASTERS at the same time. Charlie and City Commission, Please do the right thing...We are watching you! Poor guy (Elizondo), reminds us of Capt. BOB and SOSSI, they create their world of problems. ENOUGH!

Anonymous said...

Ask him to stop lying, cheating and stealing....we promise to leave him alone!

Deal?

Anonymous said...

Well at least Brownsville COMMISSION finally saw the light and are doing the right thing Nombre en SAN BENITO the MAYOR and Commission are brain washed by a GRINGO NALGAPRIETAS.

Anonymous said...

THANK YOU COMMISSIONERS!

Anonymous said...

Elizondo resign you ungrateful human

Anonymous said...

Get rid of cabler!!! Next is the police chief too.

Anonymous said...

There has been a personal vendettas to oust Elizondo ever since his good buddy Rigo linked up with Team Saenz! We need an overall in the city and county departments

Anonymous said...


Jorge and Rigo fought Elizondo's battles against Lenny, only to see Elizondo turn into this egotistical, self-serving monster. . . . so much for helping the little guy!

Elizondo gets the big head and turns on his benefactors.

Lenny revisited! Brownsville is backstabbing central!

Anonymous said...

Principals who accidentally and unknowingly crossed him were wrongfully reassigned. Upset joe or upset this guy (or his family) and you would be packing.
If this is true is there is no crying at BISD ---- wait except the supt office

TAXPAYER said...

Most hated school board member and fire chief in Brownsville.
out you SOB !!

Anonymous said...

You know what Montoya? That fella Duarde Paz from the Brownsville Republic looks like a HERMAPHRODITE. He is a perturbed elder monkey looking guy. I understand he has been trying to be a journalist but has been fired everywhere he tries. His mother died knowing he was worthless. He is shamed by his daughter making babies with a African American but he should not be ashamed because the child is human. This HERMAPHRODITE DUARDE PAZ is a mess and should be in a mental institute. He is going to get his ass kicked but the cops will be perturbed to comprehend if a woman
Or a man got his ass whipped.

Anonymous said...

"WORD"

Anonymous said...

We can only hope that Charlie Cable has the balls to deal with Elizondo..to demote or fire him. Sounds like Cabler is putting a spin on this situation to assess the public's position. As one of the "public", fire Elizondo...don't even give him the option to keep his BISD position. At BISD, Elizondo may be able to make more money from contractor "mordidas" than he gets from the city.

Anonymous said...

Pobrecito carlito
I'm sure Dr pendejas will hire him at BISD when his term is up!!!
Mark my words.

Anonymous said...

If he resigns his position in BISD, the Board should recommend Robert Rodriguez to replace him until the end of his term. Rodriguez was the candidate opposing Elizondo at the last election. Rodriguez is an honest hard working individual with excellent credentials to serve the community.

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