HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Day six of the murder trial of former Houston Police Department officer Gerald Goines yielded a surprising testimony in court. Goines is accused of lying in a no-knock ...
Gerald Goines, the former Houston narcotics officer who instigated a January 2019 drug raid that killed a middle-aged couple he falsely accused of selling heroin, was shot in the face after he and ...
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Goines faces charges related to the fatal 2019 Harding Street raid, which resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog. On Monday, he entered a plea of not guilty.
That's the question lawyers fought over in court Friday as the first week of the Gerald Goines murder trial came to an end. The possibility of this rogue body camera video was raised in open court ...
Judge Nelson requested Goines’ attorneys, the prosecution team, Sergeant Clemente Reyna and his attorney to answer questions regarding to non-departmental body-worn camera video Bryant testified ...
Goines faces charges related to the fatal 2019 Harding Street raid, which resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog. On Monday, he entered a plea of not guilty.
The first week of the Gerald Goines murder trial has ended with contentious debate over the existence and potential impact of a purported rogue body camera video from the Harding Street raid.