A Right-wing Cabal Took Over Odessas Municipal Government. The conflicts could have kept escalating were it not for Houston's new police chief, Harry Caldwell, who was hired a few months after the riot. More often than not, they were the first Spanish-speaking officers the victims had come into contact with. Jose "Joe" Campos Torres, shown in a photo held by his sister Janie Torres in 1998, was arrested after a 1977 Cinco de Mayo disturbance. The judge sentenced them to one year of probation and fined them each $1. Two days later, his body was found badly beaten floating in Buffalo Bayou. Rather than transport him to jail for booking, the six responding officers first took Torres to "The Hole," an isolated area behind a warehouse along Buffalo Bayou. Unfortunately, Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III has made it clear he has no interest in putting federal pressure on local police departments that need reform. 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When they brought him to the station, according to the testimony of a police sergeant on duty, Mr. Torres needed medical treatment. The squads success came from how connected they were to these neighborhoods. 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Sterling, and had deliberated for a total of seven hours before reaching the verdict. By 1977, the year Torres was killed, HPD had hired just 161 Hispanic officers to serve a community with more than 200,000 Latino residents. Five of the officers were charged in the death, with two convicted of negligent homicide, and the other three convicted of violating Torres' civil rights. Houstonians should take pride in knowing that a once-troubled department is now a model for the nation. Though he served in that role for less than three years, Caldwell instituted key reforms that still exist today, such as HPD's first internal affairs department, HPD's first formal manual and the first liaisons to minority communities. The three foriner officers, Terry W. Denson, 27 years old, Stephen Orlando, 22, and Joseph J. Janish, 24, were convicted after a twoweek trial on two counts of violating the civil rights of. State District Judge James Warref of Walker County sentenced them to one year probation and a $1 fine. Denson testified that Torres had said he could swim and had jumped into the water. New Higher Salaries! When you look at the records of some of their arrests, youll find lacerated livers, fractured skulls, broken hands. Decades before the recent police violence in Memphis, a brutally beaten Latino man was tossed by officers into a Houston bayou and drowned. You were a victim [of a crime], so Im going to treat you as a victim. Rather than transport him to jail for booking, the six responding officers first took Torres to "The Hole," an isolated area behind a warehouse along Buffalo Bayou. View the profiles of people named Terry Denson. Police officers seen outside emergency entrance of Memorial Hermann following the fatal shooting of an on-duty Houston Police Department officer Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, in Houston. Instead, the officers returned to The Hole, where they continued to beat Torres. Officer Terry Denson came up with the idea: "Let's see if the wetback can swim," he said. The convicted former officers are Terry W. Denson, 27, and Stephen Orlando, 22. ', Torres' sister Janie said she was 10 at the time of her brother's death and that her family was never the same. In the wake of Torres's death, frustrated residents of Houston's barrios staged rallies and protests around the city. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. A desk sergeant ordered the six officers to take Torres to Ben Taub General Hospital for medical treatment. It is the headquarters for the Texas prison system. After their conviction in March of last year, Judge Sterling sentenced the three former officers, all of whom were dismissed by the Houston Police Department within hours of the discovery of Mr. Torres's body, to a year in prison on the misdemeanor charge. 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On June 28, a Harris County grand jury indicted two of the officers, Terry Denson and Steven Orlando, for murder and a third, J. J. Janisch, for misdemeanor assault. But as Alonzo points out: the squads role wasnt to patrol these neighborhoods, it was to solve the crimes that were plaguing them. They had only ninety days to solve them. Feb. 27 (UPI) -- Longtime Virginia men's basketball coach Terry Holland has died, the school announced Monday. info@texasarchive.org The officers then took Torres to the city jail, who refused to process him due to his injuries. The Killing of Jos Campos Torres. Above is the abstract of the item that you're interested in viewing from the Vanderbilt Television News Archive's collection. Carlos Calbillo sat on railing next to Buffalo Bayou near Commerce Street Tuesday. Officer Terry Denson reportedly used . Terry W Denson of Harris County, Texas was born c. 1950. A third officer, J.J. Janish, was charged with misdemeanor assault. HOUSTON, Feb. 8 Three former Houston police officers were found guilty in Federal District Court here today of beating a MeicanAmerican prisoner last May and then pushing him into a downtown bayou, where he drowned. All of the jurors were white, none was Mexican-American and five either worked for law enforcement agencies or had relatives who did. The family was surrounded by hundreds of supporters and friends as . Dozens were arrested and 15 were injured as protesters clashed with police in one of the citys most notorious riots. Caldwell agreed, greenlighting a three-month-long pilot program in August of 1979 with five recruits who now made up the Chicano Squad: Cecil Mosqueda, Robert Gatewood, U.P. The state granted immunity for two others, Glenn Brinkmeyer and Lewis Kinney, in exchange for their testimony. According to the podcast, between 1950, when the police department hired its first Hispanic officer, and 1970, HPD had hired fewer than 20 Hispanic officers. It's never had its own day, but is definitely something that should be remembered, a lesson of Houston history and among Mexican-Americans. Where's my brother? As we said at the time: what difference is it going to make to have the cops speaking Spanish when they brutalize and murder someone? he asks on the podcast. Mr. Torres was arrested May 5 at Houston tavern on charges of disturbing the peace. Following another beating, Campos Torres was pushed off the raised platform and fell 20 feet into the Bayou, where his body was found three days later. Films shown; previous state trial of 2 officers and demands of local Mex.-Americans for Justice Department probe noted. One of them removed the handcuffs. With those words, Officer Terry Denson tossed Joe Campos Torres into Buffalo Bayou. Attorneys for the three defendants said they would probably appeal the verdict. Bond resigned months later after only serving a year. To some of their fellow officers, it didnt matter whether they wore a badge or passed their exam, they were Mexicans first. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. Two former Houston policemen on trial for beating and drowning a Mexican-American prisoner in their custody last May were convicted by a jury today of misdemeanor charges that will cost each no more than a year in jail and a $2,000 fine. Two of their fellow officers were given immunity from prosecution in return for their testimony in state court against the pair; one other officer faces related misdemeanor charges, and one, a rookie who reported the incident to superiors, remains on the 2,900-member Houston police force. HOUSTON, Oct. 30 Federal District Judge Ross N. Sterling, acting under orders from a Federal appeals court to impose prison terms on three former Houston police officers he had sentenced to probation for their roles in the death of a young MexicanAmerican man, today handed the three what amounted to an extra day in orison. Officers Terry Denson and Stephen Orlando were convicted of negligent homicide, a misdemeanor, and were fined $1 and sentenced to probation. Houston firemen fight blaze which was reportedly set by rioters in the 4400 block of Fulton. Material supplied by VTNA may be used for educational analysis or research only. Terry W. Denson and Stephen Orlando two of the arresting officers were charged with murder following the discovery of Torres' body. Houston. Surviving members of Torres' family also spoke on Sunday. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. That sort of exchange previously would have been unimaginable. Instead of being taken to jail, police took Campos Torres to "The Hole," an isolated area behind a warehouse along Buffalo Bayou where Houston Police Department officers could write reports, question suspects and sleep. Im not an immigration officer. For many of the victims they interviewed, the officers presence did make a difference. "'You're not going to take him and do what you did to Joe Campos Torres.". The appeals court did not specify the severity of the sentences to be imposed, however, and John Wilson, a Justice Department spokesman in Washington, said that no further appeals would be forthcoming because the judge had acted within the limits of the order.. His drowned body was found three days later on May 8, 1977 - exactly 40 years ago today. While Bond says that he "cannot create a police review board," the Houston Police Department established the Internal Affairs Division soon after Torres' death to investigate police misconduct. Abe Weiner, owner of the Leonard's Department Store in the same shopping center which suffered looting and smoke damage, said the store burned over an hour before firemen responded to the call for help. Federal prosecutors termed the verdict a compromise, noting that the defendants were not found guilty of additional charges that they had conspired to obstruct justice by withholding information about the incident from Federal investigators. In 2004, Poe was elected to the United States House of Representatives, serving for 14 years. Bring on the Shiplap? Every passing month seems to bring news of some officer killing an unarmed young man - we're still mourning the death of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards in Balch Springs, a Dallas suburb. | Police grab an unidentified suspect believed to have thrown a brick during riot at Moody Park. The case and its verdict outraged the local Mexican American community, sparking protests outside the Harris County Courthouse and police headquarters. . His body was found on May 8Mother's Day. A year later and still feeling as though justice had not been served, members of Houstons Hispanic community rose up in a post Cinco de Mayo riot at the citys Moody Park. See the article in its original context from. Any time in the penitentiary would be unacceptable, Mr. Bennett said, adding that Mr. Denson was an outstanding public servant to this community.. This was a test, and they had only a few months to prove themselves. Taylor Prewitt is the newsletter editor for Texas Monthly. We can only hope that the next congressional delegation brings along Sessions so that he, too, can learn the story of Joe Campos Torres and Chief Caldwell. Truth about Covid care home testing row: Timeline lays bare what was said, by who and when. This edited footage from Houston's KPRC-TV follows the grand jury investigation into the death of Jos Campos Torres, a 23-year-old Mexican American and Vietnam War veteran. All six officers were found guilty of violating Torres' civil rights, and given a ten-year suspended sentence. Joining HPD was regarded almost as a betrayal. The jury heard four weeks of testimony alleging that six police officers had taken Joe Campos Torres, 23, a laborer, from a cheap cantina, where he was arrested for public drunkeness, to a secluded spot near a bayou, where five of them beat him severely while his arms were handcuffed behind his back. Police responded to a call at the park on the evening of May 7, 1978, and as the crowd began chanting Justice for Jose Torres, a riot broke out. The department wanted to rebuild its reputation fast. You may visit the Television News Archive on the Vanderbilt campus to view on-site from the Archive's collection. Members of Houstons Latino community described the light sentences as a slap in the face. On the first anniversary of Torress death, protests reached a fever pitch during a Cinco de Mayo celebration at Moody Park. And to this day, Morales remains skeptical that the Chicano Squad was the answer. Join Facebook to connect with Terry Denson and others you may know. Many segments are silent and would have been voiced over by the anchorperson during a live broadcast. On May 5, 1977, Campos Torres, was arrested at a bar for disorderly conduct. Divers were hoping to find a wallet belonging to Torres. According to sworn testimony, the officers then spreadeagled the prisoner against a patrol car, and Mr. Denson, after some discussion of what to do with the prisoner, said, Let's see if this wetback can swim. The prosecutors contended that Mr. Denson then pushed Mr. Torres into the bayou. The widely publicized case was moved on a change of venue to Huntsville, a town of 20,000, about 70 miles north of Houston. In interviews with members of the Chicano Squad, the podcast shines a light on its predicament. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. 09/13/1977 - Fired HPD officer Terry Denson, right, arrives for court at the Criminal Justice Center at Sam Houston State University where his trial for the May 6 murder of Joe Campos . Killings, planted evidence and a federal discrimination lawsuit all provided the fuel that Torres' death set ablaze at an event known as the Moody Park Riot. The officers involved were found guilty of negligent homicide and ultimately given a year and a day in prison for civil rights violations. The judge received dismissed the case without explanation. In San Antonio, a Road Map for the Future of Texas Art, A Users Guide to All the Banned Books in Texas, Author John Graves Was a Literary Godfather to Texas Monthly, The Best High School Basketball Team in Texas Doesnt Need a State Title, The Photo the Dallas Cowboys Never Wanted the Public to See, Wouldnt People Like Some Good News?: The Lasting Popularity of Texas Country Reporter. The case became a national symbol of police brutality against Hispanics in the Southwest. Welcome! He said it demonstrated once again that there is "a dual standard of justice" in Texas, adding, "Our only redress in the federal courts.". Nonetheless, Garcia said he is distressed by incidents, including the recent shooting deaths of a black police erroneously believed to be an armed robber and of a 16-year-old unarmed Mexican-American burglary suspect. A Houston Chronicle reporter and photographer joined the Northeastern Trail Riders Association to document the highlights and challenges of life on the trail during the group's 108-mile journey to the 2023 Houston Letter from the editor: Introducing our exclusive new newsletter, Black trail riders head to Houston rodeo parade after grueling, joyful 6-day journey. "No parade, no day of remembrance. The Houston Police Department Chicano Squad, founded in 1979 after the killing of Jose Campos Torres. Torres drowned after he had been arrested by Houston police officers for creating a disturbance in an East End bar. We want to let the people know what kind of person he was and what he meant to my family,' Molina said. He was on duty at the time of the murder and HPD discovered he. Three days later, on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8, 1977 his dead body was found severely beaten and floating in the Buffalo Bayou, a creek on the outskirts of downtown Houston. Following a month-long trial, an all-white jury convicted Denson and Orlando on a reduced charge of negligent homicidea misdemeanor . Austin, TX 78751. Forty-five year struggle wins a bit of justice. Following another beating, officers pushed Torres off a raised platform into Buffalo Bayou. REPORTER: Dennis Murphy (KHOU-TV) Artist: Harris Milam. Historian Dwight David Watson, who is interviewed in Chicano Squad, wrote a book on twentieth-century HPD history in which he traces its ties to the Ku Klux Klan in the twenties and the years of racist incidents and attempts at reform that followed. She blends vividly reported details of decades-old events with personal anecdotes of similar struggles. In the case of [Torres], theres racism, theres extreme brutality.. If you are associated with a college or university, you may ask your library if they would like to become a sponsor, which would give students and faculty at your institution the ability to view items from our collection. Given the departments broken relationship with the Latino community, making headway on the cases would be extremely difficult, especially because of the officer recruitment problem. A local boat operator called the police, identifying Torres by the military dog tags still hanging around his neck. Who Said It: Legendary Houston Comedian Bill Hicks or New El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks? Torres's body was found two days later. The Department of Justice is supposed to fill that leadership role at a national level. The 14-year-old was cowering against the wall when he was shot. About 150 protesters met at Commerce and San Jacinto on May 21, 1977 near the site where the body of Joe Campos Torres was found just weeks before. Rishi Sunak is urgently reviewing his private exchanges with Matt Hancock after bombshell leak of ex-Health 'Drinks cold in fridge at DH!' Burning car flipped during a riot that began in nearby Moody Park. Houston police take man into custody during Moody Park riot that broke out following a Cinco de Mayo celebration in the park. In Chicano Squad, an eleven-episode podcast released in January by Vox Media, host and actress Cristela Alonzo follows Houstons attempts to grapple with the aftermath of Torress death, which included the creation of the first all-Latino homicide squad in the country. By the time Torres arrived at the jail, authorities refused to book him due to the extent of his injuries. You have three options if you'd like to view this item: If you believe that you are associated with a sponsoring college or university and have received this message in error, please let us know. At the time, the department was enmeshed in a series of police brutality scandals covered by Texas Monthly in an article titled, " New Gang In Town: What Happens When Cops Run Wild?". You've got five officers sworn to protect, five, sworn to protect and serve and murdered an active military soldier,'. He drowned after being beaten by officers and thrown into Buffalo Bayou. How the Houston Zoo moved its flock of flamingos to a new home, Why the Texans should take Bijan Robinson with the No. According to the Houston Police Department, officers spotted a black Honda Accord that was reported stolen out of College Station at about 5:10 p.m. near Fairbanks North Houston and West Little York. Films shown; previous state trial of 2 officers and demands of local Mex.-Americans for Justice Department probe noted. Before that he was a member of the Houston law firm of Vinson, Elkins, to which John B. Connally, the Republican presidential candidate, also belongs. But Glenn L. Brinkmeyer, 25, one of those given immunity and an officer in whose wedding Denson had served as a groomsman, testified that Denson had pushed Torres. They were, however, later convicted of civil rights violations and served nine months in prison. With limited resources and no prior detective training, they faced scrutiny from all sides. (Houston, Texas) Background of case involving alleged beating of Joe Campos Torres, which resulted in his drowning, by officers Terry Wayne Denson, Stephen Orlando and Joseph Janish given. Austin, TX 78751, Grand Jury Investigation into the Death of Jos Campos Torres (1977). Judge Sterling has been criticized recently by some members of a Federal grand jury here that handed up antiracketeering indictments against two oilbrokering firms. Houston police take man into custody during Moody Park riot that broke out following a Cinco de Mayo celebration in the park. If you are experiencing playback problems, check the minimum requirements and adjust your setup accordingly. That trial took place in Huntsville, Tex., 70 miles north of Houston, because the defendants had said they could not get a fair trial in Houston. Any editing, reproduction, publication, rebroadcast, public showing or public display may be prohibited by copyright laws. Hernandez, Raymond Gonzalez, and Jose Selvera Jr. On top of their translating work in the field, the squad was also tasked with investigating 52 cases that experienced detectives on the force hadnt been able to crack. 1 of 2. One of the counts, involving a violation of Federal civil rights laws in which death results, is a felony, with the maximum sentence life in prison. Houston police officers give first aid to officer Tommy A. Britt who was injured by a car that broke through a police line at Irvington and Fulton during a riot that began in nearby Moody Park. His body would end up in the Buffalo Bayou, where it was found three days later. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Terry W. Denson. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Torres subsequently drowned. Torres' death and the light punishment the officers involved received would spark the infamous Moody Park riot one year later. An all-white jury found them guilty of negligent homicidea misdemeanorand sentenced the officers. Find Terry Denson's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. In their barrios, things werent much better. Articles about the drowning of Joe Campos Torres appeared in the Houston Chronicle on May 15, 1977. The apology to Torres' family was the first by any city official, and Finner promised to work with the family to build a monument in Torres' name. And once the word got out, they trusted us.. Poe served as a chief felony prosecutor for eight years before being appointed a state district judge in 1981. Moment fitness influencer asks man to move off park bench 'because he's 'ruining her livestream' - but Mortgage demand plummets to a 28-year low as average interest rates hit 6.71% - just as spring home buying Britain braces for brutal -9C Arctic snap: Met Office warns more snow and ice could lash the country next ISIS fanatic jailed over the gruesome beheading of two Scandinavian women hikers in Morocco that shocked the Shamima Begum and other British women who joined Islamic State and are being held in Syria will 'ultimately' Is YOUR wood burner at risk? Family members and friends of his are working to win approval of historical markers at Moody Park to commemorate Torres' death and the community's reaction. David Courtney, a.k.a. As news of the atrocity spread, Torress name became a rallying cry that united the citys Latino community in its search for justice. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Dolph Briscoe, prompted the Department of Justice to seek indictments against the former officers on charges of having violated Mr. Torres's civil rights. Carlos Calbillo sits on railing near Buffalo Bayou near Commerce Street, the area where his friend Joe Campos Torres was killed by police in 1977. But the Chicano Squad moved mountains with the little resources they had. His body was found on May 8Mother's Day. The protests that . . Of the six, initially only officers Terry Denson and Steven Orlando were charged with murder. WHERE ARE THEY NOW:A look at prominent figures in the Rodney King riots, "What happened was when the police came in to arrest some people, and actually took somebody, people said 'No,'" then-rookie cop Harold Barthe told Houston Public Media in 2008. Mr. Orlando and Mr, Denson were convicted last October of negligent homicide, a misdemeanor, after a jury acquitted the two former police officers of the murder charge. Two of the officers who had beaten Torres, Terry W. Denson and Stephen. On May 5, 1977, Houston police arrested Jos Campos Torres, a 23-year-old Mexican American and Vietnam War veteran, at an East End bar for disorderly conduct. Police attempts to break up the crowd were met with waves of retaliation by the attendees. The trials drew national attention, and HPDs newly minted internal affairs unit was overwhelmed with complaints. Protesters met at Commerce and San Jacinto near the site where the body of Joe Campos Torres was found May 8. In just a few short years, relationships between HPD and Houston's Hispanic community had improved to such a degree that Caldwell even commended a local police critic during a LULAC convention, who in turn praised the chief for his efforts. "The environment that created the Torres case continues to exist," Garcia said, "and we can expect a continuation of the same kind of thing.". Hector J. Garcia of Houston, chairman of the Coalition for Responsible Law Enforcement, whose group has been meeting with police officials since last April, said violent police incidents here show no sign of abating. Sunday's formal apology comes after Finner and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner met privately with Torres' family over Memorial Day weekend, but wanted to make a public showingABC 13 reported. The group cleared forty homicides by the end of 1979 and later earned the recognition of the National Latino Peace Officers, in 1997, when they solved 91 percent of the cases theyd been assigned. HPD is now hiring for our upcoming classes. In 1977, Joe Campos Torres had been arrested at a Houston bar for disorderly conduct. The pain is a lot deeper than what you could have ever imagined. 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