Thursday, July 2, 2020

IN THE SHERIFF'S RACE, "A REFERENDUM ON THE REYNAS..."

By Juan Montoya
Sheriff Omar Lucio and Chief Deputy Gus Reyna


For 19 years, incumbent Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio has enjoyed the sympathies of the electorate who saw him as a nice, safe, grampa.

Even though he's getting along in his years - he's past 80 now - Lucio is still a likeable guy. He's safe and unless he talks, you could hardly notice the natural vestiges of age on a person.

But now, as we travel around the county, it is becoming clear that not even Lucio's natural likeability can overcome the widespread public perception that he is not actually running the 500-plus strong sheriff's department. Many tell us that the power behind the throne is actually wielded by Chief Deputy Gus Reyna and his brother Capt. Javier Reyna.

No one believes, for example, that Lucio single-handedly confiscated humongous amounts of drugs or cash from the Mexican cartels, or that he personally arrested nefarious criminals with his handy handcuffs and personally marched them out to Rucker-Carrizales for their misdeeds.

Former District Clerk Eric Garza
And no one in their right mind would suggest that he has personally overseen the care and custody of nearly 1,000 prisoners, many of them hardened gang members, who are waiting trial or transfer pal rancho 'pa agarrar "su numero."

"Con quien corres, bro?," prisoners are asked when they get to Olmito. Depending on the gang membership, they are placed in a cell block run by that gang where the gang bosses run the cell and administer discipline on their members.

The sheriff's position, is, in short, a purely administrative duty busy with personnel, budgets, and the relations with the county's administration, the State of Texas, the federal government, the Cameron County District Attorney's Office, the county's constables, municipal police departments, etc. On top of that, he has to get reelected every four years to keep the current staff in place. In fact, the staff well knows that their employment depends on keeping not only Lucio happy, but also his main administrators, the Reynas, contented.

To say that the department has run like a top is delusional. His challenger in the current Democratic Party runoff, former District Clerk Eric Garza has pulled no punches and pointed out the administrative shortcomings of the current crew. The list is long and embarrassing to a seasoned laman like Lucio. But it points to what could be his downfall in this race: his misplaced faith on his top administrators.

There are the usual problems with the jails and their non-compliance with the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS) that had been chronic from 2005-2012, and then later in 2015 and 2019 until a month before the March Democratic party primary in 2020.

While this may seem trivial, the results  have proven fatal to at least 18 inmates since Lucio has been in office. At first, many believed that the claims in the Garza ads of deaths of inmates in custody were exaggerated. Not so.

Incarceration for minor and non-capital crimes at Rucker-Carrizales have proved a death sentence to these inmates. It has also meant pain and suffering for their families. In television ads, Garza has pointed out that the custodial death reports rom the Texas Attorney General's Office show that a trip to Carrizales under county custody could cost you your life. https://oagtx.force.com/cdr/cdrreportdeaths

Again, it's not Lucio who is personally in charge of the inmates, but the buck stops at his desk as chief administrator of the jails under the Texas Constitution. It comes with the territory. He's a nice enough man, but does this shelter him from responsibility for the life and death of a human being? No. It depends on who he, as chief administrator, places in charge there. The results speak for themselves.

And in the year after he announced for reelection in 2019, his deputies behaving badly resulted in embarrassing disclosures that some of them were propositioning (and robbing) prostitutes in Hidalgo County, "fixing" DWI charges to lesser offenses, and one correction guard was caught selling pot to inmates after some of the prisoners snitched on him.

And who can forget shen a Brownsville man was killed in front of his family after  hardened criminal overpowered the lone guard sent with seven prisoners, slashed is throat, stole his gun, and swam acoss a resaca where he broke into a house, shot the man, and stole his car. The inmate died trying to make his getaway, but jot before he had reached San Benito.

After that, Lucio said his orders on transporting dangerous prisoners had been ignored.

That's not exactly what a sheriff wants the public to hear about his employees, that they ignores his orders, and points to the ineffectual personnel screening procedures in place. Perhaps the most embarrassing disclosure is that one of his staff promoted to a supervisory role as sergeant had been arrested for desertion from the U.S. Army. How can a competent Human Resources Office miss that?

At the start of the campaign, there were vile rumors floated by anonymous (of course) sheriff's supporters that Garza was the beneficiary of cartel money that would allow the cartels to invade the county if Lucio was not reelected. Then, social media posts (also anonymous) of former District Clerk Office employees complained that Garza was ruthless in making them show up for work on time on threat of getting written up and posts were were published alleging that he and his administrators often spent time away from the office themselves.

Then, former San Benito Police Dept. Chief Michael Galvan, who came in last in the Democratic primary election, and is obviously angling for a position at the department and spreading social media posts, darkly hinted that Garza may be responsible for a missing laptop from the district clerk' office. So far, Galvan has not filed a complaint with local police but is content to allow the uncorroborated allegation to fester.

The former employee's allegations of Garza's absence from office when he was a department head is a slim hook of course, since elected officials and administrators work under different rules and looking out for the taxpayers so that they get an honest day's work for an honest day's work from county employees is the least county taxpayers should expect.

When they were employed, we're sure these employees agreed to be there to serve the public during the hours of office operation. Being there, it is said, is 85 percent of the job.

That peccadillo, if applied to Chief Deputy Reyna, might be devastating given the repeated instances of alcohol-related scrapes that he has been involved in and managed somehow to dodge the bullets. People have seen that and wondered the why in the difference in the treatment of the chief from the average Joe.

"The runoff election between Garza and Omar will come down to a referendum on the Reynas," said a longtime county politics watcher who was a road supervisor in the 1990s and early 2020s. "Omar is loyal to his employees, but his people have made him look bad."

Now voters in this runoff will decide whether to stay the dubious "course" or opt to hand the administration of the office to younger hands.

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vote Eric Garza..y Corre/Runoff con lucio

Anonymous said...

Lucio has managed to stay out of jail while other county sheriffs end up in them. Looks to me he is doing a great job. You want put someone with no experience
In law enforcement, you have to be kidding just look at our country. Ask yourself if this president was worth getting elected, remember he had no experience either. It's not about being a democrat or republican it's about your morals. Since he has been in law enforcement all his life without ending up in jail speaks volumes about this man.

Anonymous said...

A Black man tried to cash his first paycheck. The teller called 911.

Anonymous said...

Well said, the Reyna's are behind all the stupid decisions made at the Sheriff Department and the old timer is kept in the dark of what they actually do behind his back. I when Javier Reyna was in charge of hiring and he hired one of the investigators Gilberto Cisneros compadre who used to work at the Brownsville Port. The guy had a feloney possesion of a fire arm and Javier Reyna hired him any way just to back fire on him when the Feds showed up at the Sheriff Dep to arrest the guy he hired. OLD Lucio was pissed off that got on Javier Reyna ass and made him go out on patrol to supervise shifts as a reprimand for his shamefull acts. What a dumm ass Javier turn out to be. Oh but Javier talks like if he is the shit that he is the smartes Admin in office what a joke with his erragant vendicted way of being.

Anonymous said...

Really Juan!!! You want a know nothing about law enforcement, to become the next Cameron County Sheriff? Are you kidding? Eric is a want to be police officer. He has no experience he just wants the lime light. What the heck is wrong with today’s society? He is just like Laura, who is running for district clerk! Another want to be person! Why are people in Cameron county so darned eager to hurt their County? Shame on Cameron County Voters.

Anonymous said...

Reyna is another Cantu...just not incarcerated.

Anonymous said...

I met Sheriff Lucio several times, not the easiest man to talk to, but nice enough.
Long story short my wife got bitten by a dog and the owners of the dog were not cooperating. Sherriff's Dept. and Animal Control did a great job of following through, and were very professional, they never gave up and finally got the animal and quarantined it for 10 days.
Had they not gotten the dogs documentation my wife would have had to start rabies protocol.
Sherriff Lucio is getting my family's vote

Anonymous said...

RAZA LIVES MATTER TOOOOOOOOOOO......

Anonymous said...

Eric Garza must be well liked by people who work for the County. I noticed that just common employees a records manager a admin ass. a data clerk employee etc. who work for Cameron County gave him thousands of dollars for his campaign for Sheriff. Check out his campaign finance reports and look at how these nice people who don't make a lot of money were sending him $3000, $2500 so he can be the new Sheriff. I wonder why he didn't list there address though on his report. Oh well just nice people parting with thousands of there hard earned dollars to help get him elected to a job he knows nothing about.

Anonymous said...

ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE..WE NEED NEW STAFF....WHEN IS IT GOING TO END ALL THIS BULLSHIT CORRUPTION....WAKE UP PEOPLE AND SMELL THE COFFEE..........FINISH WITH THE COMPADRISMOS.....

Anonymous said...

El gringo already has a sheriff badge on his coat? Que mamon NO VAS A GANAR GUEY....pinche coco...

Anonymous said...

@11:59 "Coco lives matter" Pendejo racist!

WICHO said...

ASK BLANCA PUGA IF LUCIO IS A GOOD SHERIFF !!

NO VALE VERGA !!

Anonymous said...

I looked at his campaign finance report. Three people who work at the district clerk office and one at the county clerk office gave him $11000 so I have to ask are we paying these people too much? I can't come up with $3000 out of my pocket for anyone let alone a guy who wants to be sheriff. That's a lot of money out of the family budget.

Anonymous said...

is coco a race? or a sub-race? or what????

Anonymous said...

CLM COCO LIVES MATTER HAHAHAHAHALOL...

Anonymous said...

@2:16 what’s your point ? Jesus Longoria was fired and arrested by feds for allowing weapons go into Mexico and he’s supporting eric garza ? Mark Trevino was fired because he was to drunk to come into work no call no show and he’s supporting eric garza .Robert Reyes was fired as well on questionable actions and is an eric garza supporter . Carlos Martinez was one Conrado Cantus boys and is an eric garza supporter ! And the list goes on and on!

Anonymous said...

Robert Lopez was also involved with contrado cantu and he supports Omar Lucio so whats your point. Abel Gomez was also supporting conrado cantu and he supports sucio lucio.
If experience matters then how long has it been since lucio made an arrest or written a report. he wont even go to a crime scene because he gets lost walking to the parking lot. People wake up. he does not even run the sheriffs department all he does is goes to his office and sits there and flirts with the secretaries. he does not even go to the jail. they put the tent on the news and said they were ready well i guess they were not that ready because they were all infected. it was a joke. Javier the wife beater and Gus the drunk run the Sheriffs Department they need to be taken out. All they do is intimidate the sheriff department. Their wallets are getting bigger and they dont give a crap about any of the employees. Lets not forget the other corrupted sheriff deputies like that sergeant who had ties with the gulf cartel or the ex sergeant who drinks and goes out riding with drug cartel members and beats his wife. the jails are all filthy. they dont even decontaminate them to make them safe for the guards.

Anonymous said...

hahahahahaha

Anonymous said...

Abel Gomez for Sheriff!!!!

Anonymous said...

THIS WAS TOO LONG TO READ.

VOTE FOR ERIC ALV!

EL CHERIFE IS ALRIGHT. LOS REYNAS NO VALEN CEBO.

Anonymous said...

El Coco hillbilly parrot for Sheriff! Pinche racist will keep gringos and cocos out of the county!!!

Anonymous said...

Folks if you all want the same stuff over and over from the senile sheriff dept., run by the Reyna brothers-puros culeros, then for Omar lucio, but if you are tired and want change then VOTE FOR ERIC GARZA PERIOD. Dont complaint or cry about it afterwards. If you Dont vote then dont complain.

Anonymous said...

THAT CARTOON REMINDS ME OF THAT INSURANCE COMPANY WITH THAT STUPID COCKROACH TALKING...

Anonymous said...

vote for me and i'll set you free sent you back to cockroach europe not empyty handed but with a coco hahahahahahahaaaaa ha.

Anonymous said...

This Sheriff’s Department is a failure… Omar Lucio’s slogan is “Proven Leadership” should be “Proven Failed Leadership.” The list of failures is so long it is unreal that the voters of Cameron County think that he is a viable candidate. Where is Carlos Garza? Where are the misbehaving deputies and jailers? How about Lucio using county vehicles for personal business? You are 100% right, Juan. This is a referendum on the Reynas’ who think they are untouchable. Pulling every favor they can to keep their asses out of jail. Neither Gus or little Javi deserves to wear a badge. Has anyone watched a Sheriff’s press conference lately? It really is hard to not watch a train wreck happening in real time. People have died under this administration. This administration will not answer for it and the local media will not ask the Sheriff hard questions. Lets have a debate between Lucio and Garza and let the voters decide. This needs to happen before the 14th! Debate Mr. Garza, Mr. Lucio… Oh, don’t forget all the wasted Operation Stonegarden (taxpayer dollars) that have been squandered and inappropriately spent.

Anonymous said...

All he needs now is a 50K rolex but he can't afford one now maybe later. He already has the sheriff's badge on his stupid coat...

rita