The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News, your source for engaging and informative Texas news. Our publication focuses on delivering accurate and impactful stories that matter to you, with a primary emphasis on South Texas, including Hays, Bexar, Nueces, Webb, Cameron, and Hidalgo counties. Stay informed about pressing issues and gain a deeper understanding of your government. With a commitment to transparency and accountability, trust us to provide reliable information that holds those in power accountable.
Grable Grimshaw PLLC issued a press release in response to the raid on Jack Miller’s residence, emphasizing potential motives and expressing readiness to pursue legal recourse against the City of Kirby.
Grable Grimshaw PLLC Responds to City of Kirby’s Raid on Jack Miller’s Residence: An Activist
Photo obtained from Press Release
The recent events surrounding the raid on the residence of Jack Miller, a prominent citizen journalist and activist known as Texas Sheepdog, have prompted Grable Grimshaw PLLC to issue a comprehensive press release. On March 22, 2024, law enforcement, including the Kirby Police Department with assistance of the Texas Rangers Special Response Team, executed search and arrest warrants at Miller’s Kirby, Texas residence. This action, as detailed by WOAI and KABB, resulted in the arrest of Jack Miller and his producer, Padraic White.
The charges brought against Miller include criminal trespass, disorderly conduct by displaying a firearm, unlawful carrying of a weapon, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, amounting to a bond of $65,000. Padriac White, on the other hand, faces charges of criminal trespass and a $2000 bond.
Grable Grimshaw PLLC’s press release addresses the circumstances leading up to the raid. It emphasizes Miller’s outspoken criticism of City of Kirby officials on his YouTube channel TXSHEEPDOG72, including Police Chief Roxanne Cardona. The firm highlights Miller’s intention to shed light on what he deemed as questionable conduct within Kirby, preceding the raid by a matter of days.
The City of Kirby’s justification for the raid centered around an alleged assault with a deadly weapon in January 2024. The city released screenshots from a body-worn camera, purportedly depicting Miller pointing a nonlethal pepper gun at a skid steer. However, Grable Grimshaw PLLC underscores that the audio in the original video clarifies the nature of the device as a pepper gun, falling short of meeting the criteria for a deadly weapon as defined by the Texas Penal Code.
Central to Grable Grimshaw PLLC’s response is the implication that the raid and subsequent charges are a deliberate effort to stifle Miller’s activism. The firm questions the legitimacy of the charges and insinuates that the City of Kirby may be treating Miller differently due to his status as an activist, raising concerns about potential motives behind the legal actions taken against him.
Grable Grimshaw PLLC Prepared for Legal Action
Furthermore, Grable Grimshaw PLLC assert their preparedness to pursue legal recourse against the City of Kirby and its officials for false arrest, unlawful search and seizure, malicious prosecution, and potential retaliation. They express a firm commitment to fully prosecute claims against the city and emphasize their readiness to seek the dismissal of all criminal charges against the individuals involved.
Disclaimer
The content provided in this publication is for educational and informational purposes only. The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News strives to deliver accurate and impactful stories. However, readers are advised to seek professional legal counsel and guidance for their specific legal inquiries and concerns. The publication does not assume any responsibility for actions taken by individuals based on the information presented.
Additionally, while every effort is made to ensure the reliability of the information, the publication does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the content. Readers are encouraged to verify any legal information with official sources and to use their discretion when interpreting and applying the information provided.
A Couple of Our Other Reads
You may be interested in our publishing on two State Board of Pharmacy officers resigning to avoid termination.
Or you may find our publishing about a TABC officer resigning to avoid termination, of interest.
Follow Us on Social Media
If you are interested in staying updated on matters about your government in Texas and other important stories, trust The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News to provide reliable information that matters to you. You can follow us on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X, Reddit, YouTube, Tumblr, and LinkedIn to stay connected and informed.
FACEBOOK: TheHawksEyeNews
INSTAGRAM: Hawk_s_Eye_C_and_N
X: TheHawksEyeNews
REDDIT: TheHawksEyeCN
YOUTUBE: The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News
TUMBLR: The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News
LINKEDIN: The Hawk’s Eye – Consulting & News