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Raid at hot dog joint preceded Kmart bust
Houston Chronicle ^ | Aug. 21, 2002, 11:13PM | By ROMA KHANNA

Posted on 08/21/2002 9:34:08 PM PDT by niki

Raid at hot dog joint preceded Kmart bust

By ROMA KHANNA

Houston police Capt. Mark Aguirre, the man who ordered the arrests of 278 people at a westside Kmart last weekend, prodded a local restaurant to allow his officers to conduct a similar raid of its parking lot Saturday in a sting that netted 25 arrests.

Officials with the James Coney Island at 5745 Westheimer said they felt used after police swept in and arrested 25 people, some of whom were customers, for criminal trespass.

"We were cooperative with the idea (of the raid), but are not necessarily happy with the execution," said Darrin Straughan, a vice president with the restaurant chain. "We are victims here, too. We never imagined that this is the way it would be handled or that legitimate customers would be arrested."

Straughan said Aguirre approached the company two weeks ago and told restaurant officials that illegal drag racing along Westheimer had caused several fatal accidents and prompted neighborhood complaints. Aguirre asked the company to post four no-trespassing signs in the parking lot and to sign paperwork allowing police to make the arrests on the restaurant's property.

Company officials went along with Aguirre's plan, Straughan said, thinking their actions would be part of a subdued enforcement of city trespassing ordinances.

Instead, a swarm of officers backed by a police helicopter descended on the restaurant about 1:15 a.m. Saturday, rounding up customers and other people gathered in the parking lot. Police said the arrests continued until 4:30 a.m.

Most of those arrested, Straughan said, were among a group of motorcyclists that has gathered at the restaurant every weekend for nine years without problems.

Monica Coello, 36, was finishing a meal in the parking lot with her brother, sister, sister-in-law and 2-year-old niece when she was arrested.

"We were almost ready to leave when all the patrol cars came in and started blocking the entrances and exits," Coello said. "I wanted to lock my car, and they would not let me. They told me to shut up and walk to the back."

Coello's sister-in-law and niece were left behind, stranded. Police took Coello, her brother and sister to jail. Eventually, their mother shelled out $900 in bail, and the three siblings were freed.

Coello says she intends to sue the city.

"I don't see how they can call it trespassing when we were eating at the restaurant," she said. "We kept trying to explain that to police but they would not let us."

Coello's complaint is similar to that of dozens, if not hundreds, of people arrested at a Kmart and Sonic Drive-In in the 8400 block of Westheimer just after midnight Sunday.

In that incident, dozens of police -- led by Aguirre and again targeting illegal drag racing -- raided the businesses' parking lots about 12:30 a.m. Several officers said that when no evidence of drag racing was found, Aguirre ordered the arrests of the 278 people gathered there.

Those arrests prompted complaints that police failed to discriminate between loitering teens and legitimate customers when making arrests.

Straughan said James Coney Island has received about 50 customer complaints about the arrests, and the company believes that the police violated their agreement with the restaurant.

"We signed a trespass affidavit that said `James Coney Island requests on our behalf that the Houston Police Department requests all persons who are not patrons in the normal course of business to immediately leave the property or be arrested,' " Straughan said, quoting the agreement.

But no one had the opportunity to "immediately leave," Straughan said.

"From what we have learned, nobody that HPD arrested was asked whether they were there as a customer," he said. The police "just showed up, blocked off entrances, and arrested everybody."

Straughan declined to comment on Aguirre, but he said the company plans to file a complaint with the Police Department. Officials with Kmart did not respond to calls for comment.

Police spokesman Robert Hurst said Wednesday that he couldn't speak about Straughan's concerns because police are investigating Sunday's arrests in the Kmart parking lot. Hurst declined to say whether the incidents at James Coney Island would be part of that investigation.

As police and the district attorney's office attempt to sort out Sunday's mass arrests at Kmart and Sonic Drive-In, local defense lawyers say such raids are "arrest them first and ask questions later" situations that leave room for many legal challenges.

Lawyers questioned whether the no-trespassing signs posted before the arrests are sufficient warning for a criminal trespassing arrest.

"When you have got 400 kids in a parking lot, signs are obscured," said Chip Lewis, a Houston defense lawyer. "The best notice would have been to give them formal citations. There was no reason for this to come to this many arrests."

Citations would have provided adequate warning that arrests could follow, said lawyer Anthony Osso.

"It is extremely indicative of the mentality of whoever was in charge that when they had the option of giving a citation in lieu of arresting someone, they chose to make arrests," Osso said. "Those arrests were unnecessary."

Several lawyers interviewed Wednesday said those who pleaded guilty after their arrests Sunday can request a trial, arguing that their pleas were made under duress. Many of those who pleaded guilty, some of whom were teenagers, said they did so to avoid spending another night in jail.

"They were still under the shock that many of them were arrested without just cause," said Osso. "If you have never been in trouble before, and you believe the police are there to protect you, you will plead if they say you can get out."

Members of City Council said Wednesday that they had received many e-mails and phone calls regarding the weekend arrests and that the public seems outraged about the operation.

"You have young kids whose lives are now forever marked by having been arrested for criminal trespassing ... in what seems like it wasn't an appropriate endeavor," said Councilman Gabriel Vasquez.

Councilman Gordon Quan said he was worried about young people having to report the arrests when applying to college or for jobs.

"We could have resolved this with citations more easily," Quan said. "I'd like to see if there's any way that possibly can be changed."

Mayor Lee Brown said he has asked the city's Office of Inspector General to speed up its investigation.

"They are looking at all aspects of what happened that night," Brown said. "There are still a lot of questions."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: dragracing; houston; jamesconeyisland; kmart; markaguirre; monicacoello; police; policestate; sonicdrivein; westheimer
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1 posted on 08/21/2002 9:34:08 PM PDT by niki
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To: niki
And people wonder why I hate cops....
2 posted on 08/21/2002 9:38:47 PM PDT by DAnconia55
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To: niki
With a little luck the cops will get sued to the point they are all walking beats because they can't afford cars.

Then they can engage in foot chases on racers.

They civil courts need to slap the donut eaters down hard.

3 posted on 08/21/2002 9:38:47 PM PDT by Dinsdale
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To: Dog Gone; Equality 7-2521; Dec31,1999; neutrino; FreeTally; monday; Spirited; wku man
More about the Kmart Nazi
5 posted on 08/21/2002 9:47:50 PM PDT by niki
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To: Dinsdale
Here in Loudoun County VA two years ago the police raided the county fair and seized the Granny Ladys' pies 'cause they had not been baked in Health Dept. approved kitchens. Hence the "pie police' This is to go along wth the drug police, the alcohol police, the dirty pictures police, the music sharing police,et al. and points to a global criminalization of just about any aspect of life that the blue-stocking radical right doesn't approve of. Phooey!!
6 posted on 08/21/2002 9:47:52 PM PDT by drjoe
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To: niki; Dark Wing
I wish the police civil rights abuse cases I filed had been as easy as this one.
7 posted on 08/21/2002 9:52:18 PM PDT by Thud
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To: DAnconia55
You are not alone!
8 posted on 08/21/2002 9:53:40 PM PDT by RIGHT IN SEATTLE
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To: No Truce With Kings; freebilly; arm958; USA21; sweetliberty; Teacher317
More about the Kmart Nazi
9 posted on 08/21/2002 9:54:19 PM PDT by niki
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To: niki
Houston police Capt. Mark Aguirre is going to be busted off the force according to some Harris County Sheriffs.

They said this guy has been a pain in the rump for years, and his tyranical behavior finally got the best of him.

This is police state public mistreatment at its best. The people of Houston are outraged, and heads will roll down at the police station. Its expected that the mayor, NO GOOD FOR NUTHIN DOWN TOWN LEE P. BROWN will start a propaganda campaign against Houston police Capt. Mark Aguirre so that the political heat will be deflected away from City Hall.

Yet, the Mayors office is where the ultimate authority remains, and if the police rip up the Constitution, the mayor has to take the heat.

10 posted on 08/21/2002 9:54:31 PM PDT by AndrewSmith
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To: Dinsdale
There is abuse of power.

There is stupidity.

This qualifies as both.

What really rubs me the wrong way - there were alot of officers there that night. Were they "just following orders?" Did any of them speak up? Something doesn't seem right.

"May I see your papers please?" will be the next question to come out of some black suited jack booted thug at the local hot dog restaurant.

11 posted on 08/21/2002 9:54:57 PM PDT by PokeyJoe
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To: Dinsdale
The problem is that if the people don't respond in a very powerful way, what will all the onlookers think who wear a blue suit?
12 posted on 08/21/2002 9:55:35 PM PDT by AndrewSmith
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To: PokeyJoe
Absolutely. We are but sheep, most of us that is. If the police / government official says "JUMP BOY!", most of us will respond "HOW HIGH, SIR?".

Makes me sick. Our founding fathers would freak over crap like this.

13 posted on 08/21/2002 9:57:50 PM PDT by AndrewSmith
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To: niki
KPRC 950 AM has a afternoon talk show host who is loudly advocating suits being filed against the city of Houston for violations of Civil Rights by the Houston Police officers involved.

Did you read that a mom was passing through the Coney Island drive thru when the police took her out of her car, impounded her baby with some agency, and placed her in jail for hours while cuffed?

All she did was stop in for some food at the Coney Island, and when she explained that to the police, they arrested her and took her child away from her, anyway.

Horrible, Evil, and Dangerous activities by out of countrol officials. All policemen involved in the actual arrest should be removed from the force. No questoins asked.

14 posted on 08/21/2002 10:01:51 PM PDT by AndrewSmith
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Wonderful police department y'all have down there. I'm glad you don't live in the city.
16 posted on 08/21/2002 10:05:29 PM PDT by sweetliberty
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To: niki
Other threads: Raid went to 'hell in a handbasket'

RAID ON KMART PARKING LOT (HOUSTON) LEAVES SHOCK, ANGER

Raid on Kmart lot leaves shock, anger( America PoliceState in the Making)

17 posted on 08/21/2002 10:07:36 PM PDT by niki
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To: moyden; Hammerhead; eastforker; Fixit; FITZ; USA21; Texas Mom; makoman; EBUCK; mindprism.com
More about the Kmart Nazi
18 posted on 08/21/2002 10:08:41 PM PDT by niki
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To: AndrewSmith
OK guys...it's late, I'm tired and so it's up to one of you
to find a link....but I remember back in the 80's when an
investigative reporter for Channel 13 (in Houston) exposed
vice squad officers who went into a topless bar and spent $3,000 in one evening on 4 dancers....and then.....busted them for public lewdness. The reporter (tipped off by someone in the City Auditors Office) had copies of the
AMERICAN EXPRESS CHARGES made by these officers!
$3,000 of taxpayer money....to bust topless dancers?
I live in Houston and am very pro-police.....but sometimes, this stuff gets ridiculous!!!!
19 posted on 08/21/2002 10:10:54 PM PDT by larry h
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To: AndrewSmith
Houston police Capt. Mark Aguirre is going to be busted off the force according to some Harris County Sheriffs.

I'm glad to hear that but I think he needs to go to jail. Also, all his arrest cases need to be reviewed.

20 posted on 08/21/2002 10:11:04 PM PDT by niki
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