Houston Police Department organization
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Houston Police Department assassinated
Roland Carnaby host_asserted
“Of course, immediately the entire Houston Police Department collaborates to get their story straight. Two Houston cops had just shot an unarmed man in the back. It had been the 10th fatal shooting by cops in Houston that year. Of course, ev…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 3 @ 8:23
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So this chapter is called Death Undercover. It starts off in Houston with a guy by the name of Roland Carnaby. C-A-R-N-A-B-Y. He's handcuffed and bleeding profusely from a gunshot wound. He'd been shot in the back. A group of Houston police…
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at the body as he bleeds out. 15 minutes later with Carnaby still handcuffed and bleeding an ambulance arrives to supposedly take him to the nearest emergency room. He's lifted into the ambulance but it doesn't go to the nearest emergency r…
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bullet shot or killed him. This was on April 29th, 2008. It started after he was stopped for a speeding on Highway 288 by a Houston cop. Carnaby was a Lebanese American. Then he made the fatal mistake of telling the officer that he worked f…
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The traffic stop also resulted in them running a check on him for a concealed firearm permit. That was apparently too much for the police officer to take in. Here was a middle-aged Arab with guns claiming to work for the CIA in Houston. Of …
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A high-speed chase, going as fast as 120 miles an hour, proceeds for about 15 minutes. Once it came to a stop on the freeway, it was surrounded by Houston Police Department squad cars. Of course, they're going to be angry, on the edge, and …
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No get on the ground, no nothing. They just start shooting him and the one bullet hit him in the back. They would later say that they thought he was reaching for a gun. Only after his Jeep was impounded with the police buying, there were th…
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Of course, immediately the entire Houston Police Department collaborates to get their story straight. Two Houston cops had just shot an unarmed man in the back. It had been the 10th fatal shooting by cops in Houston that year. Of course, ev…
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That had been taken off the streets of Houston. No mention of the fact that he had identified himself as a CIA agent or operative. His widow, Susan, believes that the police acted improperly leading to the death of her husband. She filed a …
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law enforcement sources had told the author that she had a good case. This is a quote from one of his sources. As a former federal agent, my opinion is based on 28 years of experience consisting of police training for uniformed officers, in…
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Houston Police Department did not seem credible based on many factors. A high-speed chase is no justification for shooting, the source said. The Houston Police Department now believes they did a computer query and found that Carnaby had a g…
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after being shot. The source also says it is an unwritten rule for law enforcement to always say there's a shiny object when they fire their weapons. If no public safety was an issue, why didn't they wait to negotiate a surrender? What was …
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Maybe stage it as a carjacking gone bad, something like that. Assuming Carnaby's death was an assassination sponsored by some other entity that maybe have been in league with U.S. officials, why leave the trail of evidence, video, audio, ey…
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The laptop was examined by Secret Service. Huh. Secret Service. Not the CIA. Secret Service. This is a quote from the lawsuit. The officers at the scene were told by the Houston Police Department superior to arrest him for something which w…
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including the laptop with the sensitive information on it. He knew that arrest would mean getting booked and jailed without the ability to communicate with anyone for many hours and that vehicle's contents are something stolen from impound …
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Houston Police Department and confirmed Roland Carnaby's status and asked them to call off the chase. Now, picture this. How in the hell did the FBI instantly, because of computer systems, obviously, know that a CIA asset is being chased do…
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That included the FBI, the Secret Service, and the CIA. In addition, in the lawsuit, quote, two Houston police officers shot at Roland Carnaby, striking him in the lower back when they were not in objectively reasonable fear of their lives …
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When the Houston paramedics arrived at least 12 minutes later, they did not take Roland to the nearest emergency room, but to a hospital 10 miles away through busy Houston streets. Roland died of a gunshot wound to the back, which caused fa…
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Reaver graduated from the University of Houston's law school in 1968. The next year he filed a lawsuit against Houston's police department claiming police officers had been harassing him by stopping and searching his car for drugs. His requ…
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as an infantryman and Marine sniper. He was injured and medevaced to U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego and spent quite a bit of time in the hospital there. In 1969, he joined the Tulsa Police Department. He spent 26 years as a policeman. He …
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The author says that my pager went off at exactly 5.15 p.m. on April 21st, 1995. The number that flashed was that of my office at the air support unit of Tulsa Police Department. Since his workday ended at five, my first thought, according …
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has my pager number and my office number. Why didn't they just page me? I don't know, he said, unless it's a different agent. Okay, I'll give them a call. This was highly unusual, according to the author, who is on the Tulsa Police Departme…
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Here's a faxed message. It reads, I am a Tulsa Police Department officer who has worked with our local office and the FBI on the Oklahoma City bombing case. During that investigation, which is still ongoing, I had the occasion to discover m…