HPD sergeant fired, 7 others disciplined in murder case probeHouston ChronicleApr. 09, 2014 |
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A Houston Police Department sergeant was fired Friday and seven others punished after an internal investigation of the homicide division determined nearly two dozen murder cases were ignored or investigative work was shoddy, Chief Charles McClelland said. McClelland said that of the 24 cases - some stretching back to 2004 - nine were still active. In the others, charges were filed or arrests were made, he said, adding that in two of the cases, the suspects have died. Read More |