Local Internet Editor Surfaces

Prior News Editor of the Cleveland Advocate and Dayton News Vanesa Brashier has finally surfaced.  Brashier has written a story about how past Liberty County Judge Phil Fitzgerald has medical problems and has asked for a later court date.

Liberty Dispatch has no problem with posting the news, but we do have a problem with Brashier surfacing to "hit" Phil Fitzgerald when he is down.  Brashier has a history of corruptly printing information related to peoples health concerns all in the name of first amendment rights, that's morally, ethically and probably legally wrong...

There are plenty of slimy snakes with storefront news organizations in Liberty County who peddle their ineffective sales, advertising and promotion capabilities, but harming people with their personal information related to medical issues to get attention is wrong.

Strike Two - C.R. 389

On yesterday, August, 18th, 2011 at approximately 5 p.m. Deputies with the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office, Crime Suppression Unit, went to a known narcotics trafficking location on C.R. 389 in the Pebble Creek area of Liberty County.


Many of you may remember, just a few days ago, the LCSO Crime Suppression Unit, responding to numerous complaints from residents in the area, conducted an operation which netted the arrest of multiple persons, stolen firearms, motor vehicles, four wheelers and even a “LAW’s” shoulder fired rocket launcher.

To show the sheer tenacity of some criminals here in Liberty County, once released on bond, Cook, Allen Bart and many others returned to the same location, conducting the same criminal activity. Many citizens in the area were outraged at the flagrant disrespect for the Law which was being exhibited by these individuals.

Absolutely fed up with the rising crime rate, many good people here in Liberty County are calling, emailing and writing in on the LCSO web-site www.libertytxsheriff.com and reporting suspicious / criminal activity in record numbers. Many are “demanding” something be done. This case is a prime example of these efforts. The good people in the Pebble Creek neighborhood, many of whom not only called, but, put in writing their complaints as to the almost immediate return of this criminal activity in their neighborhood appealed for the Sheriff’s Office to return and put an end to the reoccurring criminal activity.

Responding to those complaints, Sheriff Patterson forwarded the information to Captain Rex Evans who directs all Field Operations including the LCSO Crime Suppression Unit. Captain Evans coordinated an effort with Sgt. Ronnie Alexander of the C.S.U. Through Investigative measures, a Search Warrant was obtained. The C.S.U. went to the location and executed said Search Warrant, locating, for a second time, methamphetamine, supplies for manufacturing methamphetamine, marijuana and stolen property. A total of five criminal arrests were made as a result of the second operation against this location.

Those individuals arrested (Possession of a Controlled Substance) are as follows;

1. Cook, Allen Bart

2. Cook, Charles William (Son)

3. Lawson, Michael

4. Henry, Jana

5. Burden, Desira

This incident should serve as an example to everyone, by working together, good people of Liberty County along with men and women of the LCSO can make a direct impact on crime in our community. Together, we can make a difference in our community for our families and friends. The LCSO wants to remind everyone, your phone calls, your e-mails, your tips count. The information you provide is an key element of any Law Enforcement Operation.

Additionally, the LCSO Crime Suppression Unit continues to make progress throughout all of Liberty County. This unit has made to date, in excess of 30 Felony arrest and served over 35 Felony Arrest Warrants, seized in excess of $25, 000.00, closed down over 10 Methamphetamine labs, some of which were actually in progress of manufacturing Methamphetamine at the time of their arrival.


This unit is not a “stealth” or “super-secret” unit. In fact, each member operates a marked LCSO Tahoe, wears a highly visible tan colored LCSO uniform and works together in a cohesive unit, including a K-9, concentrating on specific locations where high criminal activity has been reported. This unit also tracks down all Felony Warrants throughout Liberty County and has had success in working with other Law Enforcement Agencies in other Counties locating several Felons bringing those individuals back to Liberty County to face the criminal charges brought against them in a Court of Law.

Her 'Liberal' Traces Are Fading...

(08/17/2011) After a current sampling of the top ten stories on the Cleveland Advocate, past Advocate editor Vanesa Brashier's name isn't on one story.

Recently HCN replaced editor Vanesa Brashier with news editor Mr. Roy Kent.

It is alleged that with current lawsuits against Brashier and others looming, Brashier has been replaced by HCN for legal defensive reasons.

Liberty Dispatch wishes new Advocate editor Mr. Roy Kent the best in his attempt to bring back some normalcy to the Cleveland Advocate and Dayton News.

RICHARD BAKER TOO LIBERAL FOR CHAMBERS COUNTY

As expected, Chambers County’s distinguished longtime District Judge Carroll Wilborn has announced he will not seek another term as Judge of the 344th District Court when his term ends December 31st, 2012. When the 344th District Court was created totally for Chambers County, Carroll Wilborn was appointed by Democratic Governor Mark White to head that new court.

After running as a Democrat since 1983, Judge Wilborn was re-elected in 2008 as a Republican. Like the District Judge Cain who also holds court in Chambers County, Judge Wilborn took his first opportunity to separate himself from Barack Obama.

The good news is the stories we hear about conservative Attorney Randy McDonald’s intentions of running for the 344th District Court. McDonald knows the law well and has many years of legal work that is honorable and that adds up to valuable experience that would make him a good judge.

The bad news is that in a rural county that doesn’t necessarily have a good centralized method of educating its citizens, longtime liberal Democrat Richard Baker is also rumored to be considering running – as a Republican! It is outrageous, but Baker is said to be expressing the idea that he will run as whatever he has to run as in order to win.

Baker ties to the most liberal and proud and entrenched Democrats is obvious to those who know his relationship to the Zbranek family. Baker practices law with the most infamous and heralded Democratic family in Liberty County – the Zbraneks. Baker’s other connection to the Democratic party was his failed effort a few years ago to beat the Republican Chief Justice of the Texas State Supreme Court.

Baker is what is known in Republican circles as a RINO, or a Republican In Name Only. Because of his close ties to former District Judge Zeke Zbranek and recently defeated District Judge Rusty Hight in Liberty County, some voters may be concerned with someone so liberal disguising themselves as a conservative. And they may again be concerned with a court that allows the Zbranek’s gaggle of attorneys to come in and practice before a judge with a possible predisposition to rule in their favor.

Liberty Dispatch is tired of hearing about Democrat lawyers and officeholders who have not made one public statement about the wrong direction Barack Obama, considering switching to the Republican Party. We consider Baker and anyone else who tries this at this late date, a deceiver and a political opportunist. We wish Mr. McDonald the best and know he will win if Chambers County gets the word out.

Burglary Suspect Arrested

Late last week, Liberty County Sheriff’s Office Investigators received information which led to a Warrant of Arrest – Burglary of a Habitation, being issued for Rodriguez, Jeffrey J. 04/18/93.

Mr. Rodriguez is suspected in several recent Burglary of Habitation(s) (homes) in the greater Cleveland / Tarkington area. As this investigation widens the recovery of more stolen property and arrests of additional suspects are expected.

The LCSO thanks everyone who were concerned and brave enough to come forward with valuable information which broke open the case. LCSO Investigators are asking anyone with information about criminal activity in Liberty County to continue providing this valuable information at any time by calling the LCSO at (936) 336-4500 or on the LCSO web site located www.libertytxsheriff.com.

Support Your Local Sheriff

Liberty County residents should be aware that Liberty County Sheriff Patterson continues to do more with less.

When prior Sheriff Greg Arthur always had his hand out and Commissioners Melvin Hunt and Todd Fontenot always gave him what he wanted no matter the financial harm to Liberty County. Those same commissioners even over funded Arthur when he wanted to keep his mistress on the Sheriff’s office staff. Then when Arthur was unelected, he pressured JP Bobby Radar to hire Arthur’s mistress.

Conversely you never hear Sheriff Patterson complain or hold his hand out for personal gain. While Arthur was out chasing women, Patterson is happy to go home after work and tend to his cattle.

We have a great Sheriff that is actively going after corruption in Liberty County with little concern for re-election because he has a heart for ending the pain and harm done to Liberty County. Patterson and his special investigative unit want to make Liberty County a better place for those future generations of Liberty County.

The Liberty County Sheriff’s Office deserves our help and support and should be afforded the tools necessary to fight the corrupt undercurrent in Liberty County.
 
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