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Houston police chief announces retirement amid scandal regarding 264,000 suspended cases

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The City of Houston now has a new interim police chief after the former chief abruptly announced his resignation earlier this week amid a scandal related to an unusually high volume of suspended criminal investigations.

In February, then-Chief Troy Finner acknowledged that an internal code, "lack of personnel," had been used liberally by the department to suspend cases. Since 2016, the code has been used some 264,000 times, as Blaze News previously reported.

"This is unacceptable, look into it and follow up with me."

Finner claimed he first learned about the apparent abuse of the code in November 2021, about eight months after he had been appointed chief, and immediately ordered the department to stop using it. That order must have been largely ignored as the cases suspended for "lack of personnel" continued, resulting in about 4,000 adult sexual assault reports that were never investigated.

Since February, the scandal of the suspended cases has continued to dog Finner, but on Tuesday, the situation reached a fevered pitch as KHOU revealed that Finner had participated in an email conversation that mentioned the code in July 2018, more than three years before he claimed he'd heard about it.

In the email, dated July 20, 2018, then-Chief of Staff George Mixon wrote that a Houston police officer had used the code in a hit-and-run case even though the report contained "a full license plate and suspect description." Finner, who was then the executive assistant chief, responded: "[Vehicular Crimes Division Commander Kevin Deese], this is unacceptable, look into it and follow up with me."

When asked about the email on Tuesday, Finner claimed he had no recollection of it. "Do you expect anybody to remember everything in every email that comes through? That's totally, totally unreasonable," he said.

Finner also indicated that the email would not tarnish his reputation or affect his position as chief. "To try to tie that to, like, you know, I’m being untruthful or something like that, it’s not going to work," he said.

At around 7 p.m., the department's X account shared a formal statement from Finner, which read in part: "Even though the phrase 'suspended lack of personnel' was included in this 2018 email, there is nothing that alerted me to its existence as a code or how it was applied within the department."

However, Houston Mayor John Whitmire called for an independent panel to investigate the issue, signaling that Finner's job was likely in jeopardy.

Around 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Whitmire announced that Finner had decided to retire, effective immediately. Whitmire then named executive assistant Chief Larry Satterwhite to be acting police chief.

"This decision comes with full confidence in Acting Chief Satterwhite's abilities to lead and uphold the high standards of our department," the mayor's statement said.

Whitmire also addressed the personnel change at a city council meeting on Wednesday morning. "I want to thank Chief Finner for his many years of public service," he said.

"I'll have more to say, probably in a press availability, as how this transpired. But, it's my responsibility to provide public safety for all Houstonians. And, the decision was made."

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FACT CHECK: Did Denzel Washington Turn Down $50 Million Deal With Disney?

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United Methodist Church REJECTS God’s word to embrace LGBTQ, changes pronouns to was/were

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Several years ago, there was a split in the United Methodist Church over the issue of whether or not the church should be “gay affirming.”

“It also had to do with gay clergy, and I’m talking openly gay, affirming homosexuality, homosexual relationships, as what they would call holy, normal, fine, on the same plane as a heterosexual actual marriage,” Allie Beth Stuckey explains.

Now, the controversy is continuing.

Last Wednesday, delegates at the United Methodist Church General Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, voted to overturn the church’s historic discipline and doctrine on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.

The ruling was approved by a 692-to-51 vote and approves of removing the language that prohibited the ordination of self-avowed practicing homosexuals from the book of discipline.

“What has happened is that progressives, after they basically took over the UMC in 2019, they have hollowed out the Methodist Church, the Methodist denomination, and have decided we are going to abandon Christianity, we’re going to abandon church history, we are going to abandon our creeds, we are going to abandon the Bible all together,” Stuckey says.

“And we are going to then, in essence, abandon Christianity,” she adds.

“This is always what happens when you abandon Scripture,” she continues. “When you decide that the Bible is not authoritative, when you decide that your opinion or cultural changes or social whims have more authority than the word of God, then you will always end up conforming to the spirit of the age.”

“And sexual depravity, and the feelings that you have, the lust that you have, of course will take precedence over what God’s word says. You will change the definitions of holiness, you will change the definitions of sin and repentance, you will change the very definitions of right and wrong.”


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DC police clear GWU encampment ahead of mayor testifying to Congress

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Officers with Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department finally cleared out the anti-Israel encampment at George Washington University early Wednesday morning.

The encampment at GWU had been in place for weeks and was unique among the wave of camps across the country because GWU leadership had asked D.C. city leaders early on to remove the camp, but the mayor and police chief refused. The college has said its police department is not equipped to handle crowd control.

The encampment grew in size after it became clear the protesters were not going to be removed anytime soon. Occupiers took down the American flag that was on a flagpole, causing tension when police tried to replace it. The school then draped a large American flag on a building overlooking the camp, much to the occupiers' annoyance.

The city's mood changed following protesters marching on President Ellen Granberg's home Tuesday evening. The police were finally given the order to clear occupiers. Police gave warnings to people in the camp to leave or be arrested. After the crowd refused to leave, police went inside the occupied zone around 3:30 a.m., with the camp declared cleared around 30 minutes later.

Videos from that time showed police using pepper spray on protesters who actively resisted the police line.

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Police arrested 37 adults and one juvenile. Four were charged with assault of a police officer while everyone arrested was charged with unlawful entry.

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Police also removed the keffiyeh and Palestinian flags that were placed on the George Washington statue by camp occupiers. Some protesters did leave the camp, but they stayed around trying to figure out what to do next. Whenever police officers passed by the crowd, protesters heckled and yelled profanities at the officers.

Cleared anti-Israel encampment at George Washington UniversityJulio Rosas/Blaze Media

The operation to remove the encampment came ahead of Bowser's testimony to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform that was set to take place later today.

"Interesting. The day when Mayor Bowser is testifying on Capitol Hill, she sends D.C. police to clear the encampment at GWU. Coincidence? I think not," Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) posted on X.

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the Oversight Committee, said because the operation to remove the trespassers was cleared, the hearing had been canceled.


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GWU staff was in charge of picking up the trash and tents from the encampment.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters undeterred by Biden admin withholding military aid to Israel



It has now been widely reported President Joe Biden's administration has withheld military aid to Israel as the Israeli military enters the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. To fervent anti-Israel protesters within the U.S., the recent actions by Biden has done little to calm their near-daily actions across the country.

Politico reported the U.S. is holding up shipments of two types of Boeing-made precision bombs to send a political message to Israel.

On Tuesday, thousands of people gathered in Manhattan's Union Square to demand the U.S. and Israel keep their "hands off Rafah." Chants calling for an "intifada" to lead to a "free Palestine" rang out as non-protesters in the park went on with their day, either laying down on the grass or tending to the dogs in the dog park.


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It came a day after a different anti-Israel protest that saw a crowd try to disrupt the Met Gala. Although they got close, protesters could not get to where the event was being held as New York City police prevented their incursion. Some in the crowd eventually vandalized the 107th infantry War Soldier Memorial, which honors soldiers who served with the unit during World War I.

While New York City is where many protests have been taking place after October 7, it was far from the only protest that took place on Tuesday to voice opposition of Israel taking out Hamas' last stronghold.

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Gatherings were organized in Dallas, Austin, Los Angeles, Berkeley, and Washington, D.C., to name a few.

Die-hard supporters of Palestine have viewed Biden's actions since October 7 as merely pandering during a high-stakes election. If Biden truly cared about the Palestinian people, they say, he would have acted last year. While that does not mean those voters will go toward Donald Trump, it does put pressure on Biden's campaign to not lose voters in states like Michigan.

In the backdrop, encampments are still a problem faced by colleges across the country. The encampment at George Washington University is still standing despite the college begging for Mayor Muriel Bowser and police Chief Pamela Smith to intervene. Protesters at the camps do not believe Biden's recent action with the military aid is nearly enough to get them to pack up and go home.

All of this will come to a head at the Democratic National Convention in August, where far-left groups have promised they will march on the United Center even if they do not get protesting permits from the city of Chicago. Short of Biden taking military action against Israel, there is nothing he can do to appease the far-left to quit its direct actions.