Wednesday, April 14, 2021

COUNTY TO DEFEND GARZA, GRACIA LEFT ON HIS OWN; COURTHOUSE SECURITY LEFT UNDER CONSTABLE GOMEZ

 By Juan Montoya

The Cameron County Commissioners Court – by unanimous vote – voted to hire outside counsel to defend Cameron County Sheriff Eric Garza in his official capacity in federal court on a lawsuit by Sgt. Rodrigo Almanza where he alleges that his First Amendment rights were violated and that he suffered retaliation as a result of his open political support for former Sheriff Omar Lucio.

Garza and his Chief Deputy Robert Gracia were sued in their official and individual capacity by Almanza after he said that he had been subjected to humiliation and had been subjected to retaliation for his support of the former sheriff.


The commissioners did not include Gracia in the motion, which means he will have to acquire his own attorney to represent him in his individual and official capacity. Garza, also, will have to provide his own attorney to defend himself from the lawsuit in his individual capacity.

Gracia – a retired Drug Enforcement Agency veteran – took over the chief deputy position even before Garza had been sworn and issued orders to department personnel in December 30 to attend the swearing in January 1 and ordered them to reapply for their jobs on pain of termination. 

But there was one hitch, he had not been hired yet and he was not certified by the Texas Commission On Law Enforcement (T-COLE), as required by the job description. He is now listed as chief deputy at a $86,020 salary.

He took over the position even though he wasn't one of the eight applicants for the chief deputy advertised slot. 

But even before he passed the test, he had authorized transfers in personnel from various divisions and implemented policies that seemed to some supporters of the previous sheriff they were retaliatory. 

He figures prominently in two lawsuits in federal court, one of them for allegedly violating the First Amendment rights of former sheriff Omar Lucio supporter and subjecting him to demeaning and humiliating chores below less qualified personnel. In the other, before the election, he is listed as having been the recipient of a smuggled tape from inside the jail of a jailer apparently beating an inmate. 

Since Gracia was not officially a county employee, the commissioners didn't feel that it was appropriate to have the county pay for legal counsel to defend him in the federal lawsuit.

Among the retaliatory acts Almanza lists are: 

a. transferring him to the Transport Division from the prestigious Criminal Investigations Division, where he handled major crimes and also served as liaison to the CCSO’s counterpart in the Republic of Mexico;

b. stripping him of all subordinates and supervisory duties

c. assigning him to shift schedules and working conditions not given to other CCSO supervisors;

d. having him report to a person not certified as a peace officer; and

e. requiring him to perform menial and pointless tasks like distributing inmate meal carts and physically manning a perfectly operational gate during the "lethal" freezing weather.

Commissioners: Gomez Keeps Courthouse Security Budget

Commissioners also voted to keep the county's Courthouse Security Budget and 15 bailiffs and deputies under Pct. 2 Constable Abel Gomez, as per a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) signed before by Lucio and the court.

Garza and Gracia had ordered the deputies ad bailiffs to report to the sheriff office at Rucker-Carrizales and issued them new uniforms and swore them in and requird them to report to them instead of reporting to Gomez.

In a letter dated March 25, Cameron County Sheriff Eric Garza has notified the Cameron County Commissioners Court that he is unilaterally rescinding the MOU signed by Lucio giving Pct. 2 Constable Abel Gomez administrative control over 15 court bailiffs and security deputies. 

In one fell swoop, Garza says he was going to remove them from Gomez's control and take over their supervision. 

To make his point, he sent one of Gomez's former challengers for the constable's office, Silverio "Silver" Cisneros, to order the 15 court bailiffs and security personnel to report to the sheriff's office at Rucker-Carrizales Correction Center. If they did not show up, Cisneros told the officers, they could consider themselves fired.

However, while the deputies are under the authority of the new sheriff, they still remain under the courthouse security fund budget under Pct. 2 constable Gomez. As far as anyone knows, there have been no budget amendments to place the slots under the sheriff's department, a move required before they can be in his budget. In short, there are no slots in which to place the 15 officers in the sheriff department budget.

Under the state statute, the commissioners can fund: "bailiffs, deputy sheriffs, deputy constables, or contract security personnel during times when they are providing appropriate security services." The courthouse security fund, then, is not under the control of the sheriff, but rather under the "direction of the commissioners court." 

The court, apparently, thought that the statute gives the control of the security budget and chose to keep it under Gomez. Now it's up to Garza to see whether he will sue the commissioners court to establish his authority over courthouse security.

23 comments:

BobbyWC said...

Since the government code expressly left Cameron County Sheriff's department out of the Statute giving the sheriff control over the bailiffs, this is a slam dunk lawsuit.

The county needs to settle now instead of paying an attorney to fight a battle they cannot win and then hang Garza and Gracia out to dry. If they are not covered by a bond for their individual acts a defense through trial should be at least $100,000 plus.

But the county must settle now and stop the bleeding of county funds. If the county hires counsel all Garza's and Gracia's counsel is going to do is tag onto the defense put on by the attorney hired by the county.

Bobby WC

Anonymous said...

People should see what's is really going on in the office, a complete chaos, people getting transferred from their divisions for comments made here, rookies like Eddie Guerra snitching on everyone for 5 minutes of fame, new deputies like Hector Hernandez getting a brand new patrol unit just because he campaigned for Garza, Abraham Rodriguez saying "i'm back in power", retaliating and ordering veteran investigators to be transfer to the patrol division for sharing comments done here.
Rodriguez, it's a shame that after so many years of service you still have no clue on what you doing, remember, people respect the badge not the person but in your case, we dont respect you at all. I dont think Garza even understand that people like you are affecting him instead of helping.

Yes, Lucio was and is an old man, but at least he knew what he was doing, now the moral within the department is low, not even Garza's supporters like Capt Arreola or Ruben Garcia are happy.

Garza was served with a restraining order yesterday, he cant get near the court and the court security is back under Abel's command, a RESTRAINING ORDER, are you serious?? When in the history of the Sheriff's Office, when?

It's sad, our Department deserves better........

Anonymous said...

Wasn't Eddie Guerra the one who was always trashing Garza on his Facebook?

Anonymous said...

Rumor is that there is 4 more lawsuits on their way, county attorneys are going to need backup!

Anonymous said...

If Gracia wasn't a county employee and he ordered all this changes, ain't that a crime? Why is the DA turning the other way.

Anonymous said...

Can someone please just buy him a new coat?

Anonymous said...

Del Bosque needs to find himself a new pair, letting his swat "brothers" down and all because he is afraid ti go to patrol... what a disgrace...after all the nickname of Wannabe suits him just right.

Anonymous said...

said
Brownsville PUB annouces the building of a new Downtown sewer treatment plant..
PUB has announced it will name the new sewer treatment plant after a local leader. After overwhelming votes the new plant will be named after Chief Felix "El Chapo" Sauceda-Bernal. THE VOTERS ALL Choose Felix "El Chapo" Sauceda-Bernal as the face of the new sewer treatment plant because he is full of shit just like the new sewerage plant!!!
#worstchiefever...

Anonymous said...

Carlos Del Bosque 2024!
THE REAL CHOICE!

Anonymous said...

The Cameron county Commissioners court and former sheriff Omar Lucio signed a brief written statement outlining the terms of an "AGREEMENT" or transaction, under portion of statute of frauds providing that a contract NOT be performed within a year is invalid unless some kind of Memorandum of the contract is in writing and subscribed by the party to be charged or his agent. The word memorandum implies something less than a complete contract and need not contain EVERY term, so that a letter may be sufficient. Memorandum to take a case OUT of the statute of FRAUDS. This brief binds Omar Lucio and the Cameron County Commissioners Court, to keep the county's Courthouse Security Budget and 15 bailiffs and deputies under PCT. Abel Gomez. Eric Garza wants and notified the Cameron county Commissioners court the He, unilaterally, wants to be the one to decide the County's Courthouse Security Budget and the 15 bailiffs and deputies. Garza wants to rescinding the memorandum of understanding. Garza thinks that like a king cartel. This is my opinion.

Anonymous said...

I smell Javier Reyna and his compadres involved in all. Politics. Reyna, Gomez and Treviño.

Anonymous said...

Backfire for the Sheriff, win for the Constable Pct.2 and employees! Sopas putito, te va costar ahora si!

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see how this goes..... Eddie ur way of not even asking for argument amused alot people lol people should see the video... Eddie what do u get out of this???? Arent u already gtn so much bribery $$$$ from Boca chica???? Can't wait go see who runs against u....so we can kick ur butt out of office....

Anonymous said...

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Education (TECLOSE) is going to have a field day with the tax payers of Cameron County before long. Wait till they have a visit from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. Where is one of these lawyers Trevino Ruiz who sit on the court. Do they understand that all the Court Bailiffs have to carry a commission from TECLOSE and someone has to sign off on that. Does anyone know what a budget is? Trevino Ruiz lawyers I'd check to see if they passed the State Bar.

Anonymous said...

The new Michel de Nostredame del valle a seer wrote in his "Les Prophéties", a collections of poetic quatrains predicting that cameron county will be consumed with 100's of lawsuits in future events coming from abuses by a law department. n'importe quel pari?

IS THIS THE fifth LAWSUIT? MORE COMING!

Anonymous said...

Backfire hahahahaa man u people are stupid and still hurting for Lucio losing.... Real quick.... Look at allll the other counties idiots sheriff keyword SHERIFF has the duty to provide the courthouse security personnel and budget.... Saenz how is woody gtn paid? Isn't he under the courthouse?? And yet working Boca chica gig....

Anonymous said...

Ah ese pinche Eddie Guerra! Oh, I'm sorry I mean Mr. CAMERON COUNTY!! The one that knows everything about law enforcement in the short 5 years of being a cop? It's funny how he was all over Lucio's old nut sack but now he is all over Eric's? Karma is a BITCH!!

Former RGV LEO said...

Well, its good to know that the "BULLSHIT" politics still exist in Cameron County! As usual, the ones who will lose in the end will the be the taxpayer because taxes will go up after payment is made to the loser and then we have to cover the cost of representation. Since the county attorney can't serve two master, per say. The county will have to hire someone to represent that dumb ass eric garza. NOW, the politics come into play? Lets see who the county hires because of political connections? I'm willing to bet that it will be an attorney out of the Brownsville area? Thanks democrats!

Anonymous said...

I heard he's a republican cause he worked in an office pinche coco

Anonymous said...

Looks like a daddy and son picture bola de mamones y lambiscones...

Anonymous said...

Hey does anyone remember Sheriff Gus Krause didn’t he move Judge Ray Ramons office to the basement one weekend during a fight over his budget I think if Garza had some good legal advice he could move Trevino office to the basement I think the Sheriff by law is in charge of the courthouse

Anonymous said...

This is not going away soon there needs to be at least 10 to 15 more lawsuits easy.

Anonymous said...

Now they are bad mouthing the county commissioners court!
WOW now they are getting out of hand. The county commissioners need to do something about this department TIME TO PUT THEM ON LINE!!!

rita