Anonymous ID: d823ce Dec. 6, 2020, 10 a.m. No.11925296   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Here we go again… I knew since the beginning of 2020 when riots were everywhere except Houston we do have She-Jack-Lee cozying up to Mayor Turner, Likely handing out orders- neither friendly with governor Abbott.Thank God R’s are in control and we have a governor who won’t hesitate to call in the guard, if not already! Please Pray for us, our Nation our fellow Patriots and Our President Anon family! We need help before this ends up in more deaths. Our death toll is up 44% since JULY! It was never like this and I have heard us described as “the next Chicago”, please don’t let the crooked blue sanctuary cities such as Houston keep letting murders out of jail only so they can turn around and murder more innocent people. As of this week we are up to approximately 550 murders, but they keep releasing them out on bond!! The sirens have been going nonstop and today’s headline read as follows:

 

Man Having 'Mental Episode' Dies After Being Detained By Houston Police

 

Police say an investigation is underway after a man having a "mental episode" died shortly after being detained by officers in Houston, Texas.

 

Investigators were headed to an address in the Shady Acres neighborhood after the man's death in the early hours of Sunday morning, the Houston Police Department (HPD) tweeted.

 

The department said preliminary information about the incident suggested the man "lost consciousness" and was transported to hospital after being detained by officers.

 

HPD provides an update on male who is deceased after being detained. https://t.co/NzNdKp1Vza

 

— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) December 6, 2020

"HPD investigators are headed to 1200 W 15 1/2 where a male is deceased after being detained by officers," the tweet said. "Prelim info is officers responded to a scene of a man causing a disturbance & upon detaining him, he lost consciousness and was transported to a hospital."

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Lt. M Pavel, with the HPD Night Command, later told reporters that the deceased was a Hispanic male in his 50s, but didn't confirm his identity.

Pavel told reporters that Houston police officers had been called to W 15 1/2 Street to a criminal mischief in progress shortly after midnight.

"Officers arrived at the scene and saw a Hispanic man in his 50s," Pavel said.

"He was having a mental episode. They tried talking to him, he was not responding to their commands."

HPD investigators are headed to 1200 W 15 1/2 where a male is deceased after being detained by officers. Prelim info is officers responded to a scene of a man causing a disturbance & upon detaining him, he lost consciousness and was transported to a hospital. #hounews

— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) December 6, 2020

Pavel said the man had fallen and injured himself shortly before officers detained him. "He actually tripped and fell into a drainage by himself, he got up from the drainage," he said.

"Officers were able to take him into custody then… because of the cuts and bruises he received while falling into the drainage, they called EMS."

Pavel said while waiting for paramedics to arrive, officers had sat the man down on the sidewalk.

"While being on the sidewalk, he became limp," Pavel said. "EMS showed up and immediately started doing CPR, then they transported him to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead."

No other details were immediately released, but Pavel said homicide detectives will conduct a full investigation into the incident, including looking at the body camera footage of the officers who responded.

He said he was not sure what prompted the incident, but said it was possible the man may have sustained injuries before his encounter with police.

He also told reporters that alcohol or narcotics may have been a factor in the incident and that the medical examiner's office would conduct an autopsy, including a toxicology report.

Newsweek has contacted the Houston Police Department for additional comment.

 

Sound familiar Anons? See link, it will look familiar as well. See something, say something right? Well here you go! the 5 cities slatted for target: San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Austin and…Palo Alto?? Hmmm, why Palo Alto … here’s a brief summary that may interest anons, link below.

First glance, interesting region for the top brass to cover. So who is:

CIO.Haider Pasha

Sr. Director & CSO, Eastern Europe, Middle-East & Africa

 

Africa & the Middle East….interesting?!! So eho are they and what do they do?

 

https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0Xunnd4j?pd=07oMmnBe&lang=en_US&s=i0

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/