Wednesday, May 15, 2024

DID WE DESERVE GARZA'S SORRY 3 YEARS AS COUNTY SHERIFF?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Listen to the video. the announcer say "Las Indios" bridge. Sloppy work, but still good ad.

Anonymous said...

The voters are getting exactly what they deserve. They voted him into office knowing full well that Garza had no law enforcement experience. Think people think.

Anonymous said...

That's what you get when you have someone like Dani "Presentation" Gomez in charge of operations. Forcing people from all divisions to go to presentations, telling the patrol supervisors to fix the daily roster to make them look 'good.' What a shame.

Anonymous said...



The Commissioners, the police, the municipal police MUST go house by house and alert people that residents of Brownsville are changing and favor violence, theft, abuse and evil. That way people are alert and are aware.

Knocking in front door. Do not open the door.
A neighbor is being rude. Stand up to the bully.
A person is throwing trash...take a picture and contact the police.

Brownsville residents need to be proactive and not allow others to take advantage of them.

The Sheriff does his work but most of the work should be done by parents, neighbors, cousins etc
Put your kids to do chores, and motivate them to work... to earn their own money or teach them not to like things that cost money.

Anonymous said...

Eric please hire me back! I’ll sell chicken plates again.

-Garduño

Anonymous said...

Crime has raised in Cameron County. Eric runs his campaign on being a safer Cameron County, and how everything he does is pro active. All I see are the few of any deputies on the road stationary waiting for a call to come out. Always reactive. When was the last time we actually saw the sheriffs office cruise the neighborhoods with their lights. Maybe trying to stop crime before it happens instead of trying to pick up the pieces. The sheriffs office is a joke and big change is coming. Eric knows it too. Eric is already looking for options on where to go next. That’s right, your minion told everyone. Eric knows hes going to lose.

Anonymous said...

Best of Luck for both Men in Democratic card and for the Republican candidate as well.
We need the best man to represent our community. We should pray for all individuals who are in charge of making decisions for our community.
Make the best man win and support that person with all our assets to make CCSD shine. WHOMEVER it is guys, lets stop putting our own people down. Let's be positive and support. If our first choice don't win, lets be good human beings and support the one that does. Together we can make the best of our community. It's more of us (the good guys) than them (the bad guys). We are blessed to live in this side of the Rio Grande River. Just see what happened over there yesterday, the bad guys chasing and shooting the cops, killing two and injuring a couple more. Lets not loose the sense of what we want, we want a safe community, we want the jail to be ran safely and respectfully, we want honor, we want our CCSD employees to be compensated properly and we want to be the best COUNTY in the Rio Grand Valley.
SUPPORT your candidate and but at the end support whomever wins and make the best of it.

Anonymous said...

In these days of uncertainty with the ever changing political landscape. Experience seems to be the winner for this election. Experience that is continuous with knowledge gained from it. That's why we all know Eddie Guerra se la come.

Anonymous said...

Its not even a question? The last few years have proven that he has no idea how to lead a law enforcement agency. I knew better to waste my vote on him and only did so because of Lucio being too old and the fear of a Reyna taking over? Eric era bien mamon to the lame and very dumb democrat voter. He may have been a good administrator in the district clerks office but surely has failed tremendously since being sheriff. He really failed when he brought a retired suspicious Fed as chief, then hire and put very suspected and unreliable deputies and put them in leadership mode. I believe pay is another issue BUT having good leadership is a vital reason for keeping people staying. Whether Manuel Trevino will be the right person or not? I will vote for him since he does have the experience in law enforcement and to survive as police chief in a small political town, he has the character.
Eric, bringing up the past on Trevino, WHO was not convicted. Is just down right chicken shit or that you're running scared. The smart voters in Cameron County remember about the units you wrecked and your deputies that have screwed up while on your watch among the other incidences that have occurred.
Voting and supporting Manuel Trevino with over 30 years of experience!

rita