Texas justice? Video emerges of police chief telling homeless man to leave town
‘The chief of police in Taft, Texas will face a grand jury after being recorded running a homeless young man out of his small town. He received a blanket trespass warning for the entire city before being forced to leave on a bus.
Texas State Rangers have concluded an investigation into the actions of Chief Klaus “Bill” Mansion after he ran a young man out of town like a sheriff in an old Western movie. The 21-year-old man, Devon Armstrong, was snatched off the street in Taft while he at the library. As a result, he is claiming his civil rights were violated.
Armstrong had reportedly been living with a young woman he met through Facebook and relocated from California to be with her and her child and worked as a handyman, according to KRIS. However, their relationship had apparently soured by November 2016, and her parents kicked him out of their house.’
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