Thursday, June 1, 2023

Death of Officer Fredrick Portis Must Be Thoroughly Investigated; Constable Smith Believes Scene May Have Been Staged


Waller County Precinct 3 Constable Herschel Smith (right), believes that the scene where his deputy, Sgt. Fredrick Portis was found dead in Harris County may have been staged. Sergeant Fredrick Portis was found dead sitting in the passenger seat of his unmarked patrol vehicle (in uniform), with his glasses still on his face, on the evening of Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Harris County, Texas. Around two weeks before Sergeant Fredrick Portis was found dead, a current HCC Police Officer by the name of Officer Marcus McNeil had provided Aubrey R. Taylor Communications a tip related to a "MAJOR COMPLAINT" that he was about to file on Friday, May 12, 2023, against the HCC Police Department with (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and General Counsel for (HCC) Houston Community College. You can "CLICK HERE" to listen to the message that was delivered to Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, a little after 4:00 p.m., on Thursday, May 11, 2023, for yourself.

HCC POLICE OFFICER MARCUS MCNEIL FILED A COMPLAINT AGAINST THE HCC POLICE DEPARTMENT TWO WEEKS BEFORE FORMER HCC POLICE OFFICER FREDRICK PORTIS WAS FOUND DEAD


HCC Officer Marcus McNeil called Aubrey R. Taylor Communications with this tip related to a "MAJOR COMPLAINT" that he was about to file on Friday, May 12, 2023, against the HCC Police Department with (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and General Counsel for (HCC) Houston Community College. You can "CLICK HERE" to listen to the message that was delivered to Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, on Thursday, May 11, 2023, for yourself.

 

HCC Officer Marcus McNeil placed a call to Aubrey R. Taylor Communications with this tip related to a "MAJOR COMPLAINT" that he was about to file on Friday, May 12, 2023, against the HCC Police Department with (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and General Counsel for (HCC) Houston Community College. You can "CLICK HERE" to listen to the message that was delivered to Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, on Thursday, May 11, 2023, for yourself.

 

HCC Officer Marcus McNeil called Aubrey R. Taylor Communications with this tip related to a "MAJOR COMPLAINT" that he was about to file on Friday, May 12, 2023, against the HCC Police Department with (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and General Counsel for (HCC) Houston Community College. You can "CLICK HERE" to view this portion of the complaint for yourself.


Waller County Precinct 3 Constable Herschel Smith believes that the scene where his deputy, Sgt. Fredrick Portis was found dead in Harris County may have been staged. Sergeant Fredrick Portis was found dead sitting in the passenger seat of his unmarked patrol vehicle (in uniform), with his glasses on the evening of Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Harris County, Texas.


Former HCC Officer Fredrick Portis whose "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" alluded to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez "allegedly" assaulting his wife (Dr. Melissa Gonzalez) after Sheriff Gonzalez discovered that his wife was "allegedly" having an affair with her boss (Dr. Cesar Maldonado), the disgraced HCC Chancellor, was found dead in his police vehicle in uniform unresponsive on Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Harris County, Texas. Now, if you remember, it was Officer Fredrick Portis's "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" that was provided to members of the United States Senate that ultimately prevented Sheriff Ed Gonzalez from becoming director of (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement. After unrelenting pressure, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez withdrew his nomination from consideration on June 27, 2022, after the "alleged" domestic violence dispute between him, and his wife, had swept through the United States Senate, and the rest of the nation.


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Death of Officer Fredrick Portis Must Be Thoroughly Investigated; Constable Smith Believes Scene May Have Been Staged

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

On Thursday, May 11, 2023, at 4:00 p.m., which was two weeks before former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis was found dead in his (Waller County Constable Patrol Vehicle) in the passenger side seat, with his siren blaring, Aubrey R. Taylor Communications received a phone call from current HCC Police Officer Marcus McNeil. In his phone call, to Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, Officer McNeil, informed me that he and several other HCC Police Officers were about to come forward, with complaints, related to ongoing corruption, and illegal activities from within the HCC Police Department.

After receiving the very troubling message from Officer McNeil, I placed a phone call to him, during which, he told me that he would be filing a complaint against the HCC Police Department, the following morning.

On Friday, May 12, 2023, at 11:08 p.m., as promised in our phone conversation, the previous day, HCC Police Officer Marcus McNeil sent me proof that he had indeed filed complaints against the HCC Police Department with (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and General Counsel for (HCC) Houston Community College.

Now, current HCC Police Officer Marcus McNeil, and former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis, along with several other HCC Police Officers had already broken ranks with the HCC Police Department and provided “SWORN AFFIDAVITS” related to corruption from within the HCC Police Department in regards to a $100 million racial discrimination lawsuit filed by attorney Benjamin Hall, III, on behalf of current and former HCC employees.

All of this being said, the untimely death of former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis, on Thursday, May 25, 2023, while in uniform, and sitting in the passenger seat of his patrol vehicle, with his siren blaring should be raising all sorts of red flags.

According to Harris County Sheriff Deputies, the body of Fredrick Portis was found on the evening of Thursday, May 25, 2023, on Enclave Vista Lane and West Little York Road, in Houston, Texas. “Investigators say witnesses reported seeing Portis’ patrol vehicle, which still had its sirens turned on, parked on the side of the street,” said a Channel 2 News report.

After discovering Officer Portis deceased sitting in the passenger side seat of his vehicle, according to news reports, the witnesses immediately called for help.

“I believe that foul play was involved with the death of my officer,” said Waller County Precinct 3 Constable Herschel Smith, in a phone conversation with Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. Constable Smith when on to say, “Someone outside of Harris County should be looking into the death of Officer Fredrick Portis, and the suspicious circumstances around it.”

According to Constable Herschel Smith, he’s already very concerned with the way that the investigation into his officer’s death is being handled by the Harris County Sheriff’s Department. “They aren’t even giving the family of Officer Portis any answers,” says Constable Smith.

“I don’t even know what’s going on, right now,” he explained. “The family should have been allowed to order an independent toxicology report and autopsy, and I’m not sure that’s even happened yet,” he says.

Constable Smith went on to proclaim, “I’m going to die on this hill.”

“I’m not sure about what happened to my officer, but I’m not going to rest until get satisfactory answers,” he said. “They’re going to have to kill me too!!!”

Constable Herschel Smith said, “He was all “fired up” at our meeting the day before he was found dead, on the side of the road in Harris County, Texas.”

“He was in great shape and good spirits,” said Smith. “And I feel in my spirit that foul play is involved with the death of my officer.”

Current HCC Officer McNeil, a close friend of former HCC Officer Fredrick Portis explained, “I talked to him a few days before he passed, and he was in good spirits.”

According to Officer Marcus McNeil, he and Officer Portis were both very excited about all the stuff that was coming out concerning the corruption at HCC and within the HCC Police Department. “I’ve read the articles you wrote and am keeping alert on everything around me,” explained Officer McNeil.

“PAUSE FOR CONCERN.”

It is unclear whether or not, the death of former HCC Officer Fredrick Portis, under the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, was meant to send a message to other HCC Officers who are planning to come forward. However, according to Waller County Constable Herschel Smith, a veteran law enforcement officer, he believes that the scene where his officer’s body was found was staged. “I believe that the scene was staged,” said Constable Smith. But what’s even more concerning, is the fact that former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis was found dead, on Thursday, May 25, 2023, which was exactly two weeks after current HCC Officer Marcus McNeil filed several complaints against the HCC Police Department with the (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and General Counsel for (HCC) Houston Community College.

“INVESTIGATION NEEDED.”

“This is Officer Marcus McNeil with the HCC Houston Community College Police Department. I’m calling to give you some information,” he explained in a voicemail left with Aubrey R. Taylor Communications at 4:00 p.m., back on Thursday, May 11, 2023. “I have first-hand knowledge of some major corruption they’ve got going on within the police department at 3100 Main,” he said.

According to Officer McNeil’s voicemail, “I have information of supervisors, captains, and chiefs signing off on fraudulent paperwork when it comes to (TCOLE) Training/Skill Training,” he explained.

“I have a couple of coworkers who are ready to come forward, on so major SB 212 VIOLATIONS, sexual harassment, botched investigations, and violations of Texas Public Information Act, also, with the database, and them not listing all of the internal affairs investigations and complaints against officers that are supposed to be listed, and I’m just calling to give my information on what going on,” said Officer McNeil.

Officer Marcus McNeil, also informed me that he was going to report the HCC Police Department to (TCOLE) Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, which he did the very next morning. For the record, UNDEWR SB 212, an employee who fails to report an incident of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking may be subject to criminal offense (misdemeanor) and, by a University’s disciplinary procedure in a policy violation of failing to report, the University is required to terminate the employee’s employment.

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DIED THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2023

Former HCC Officer Fredrick Portis whose "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" alluded to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez "allegedly" assaulting his wife (Dr. Melissa Gonzalez) after Sheriff Gonzalez discovered that his wife was "allegedly" having an affair with her boss (Dr. Cesar Maldonado), the disgraced HCC Chancellor, was found dead in his police vehicle in uniform unresponsive on Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Harris County, Texas. Now, if you remember, it was Officer Fredrick Portis's "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" that was provided to members of the United States Senate that ultimately prevented Sheriff Ed Gonzalez from becoming director of (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement. After unrelenting pressure, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez withdrew his nomination from consideration on June 27, 2022, after the "alleged" domestic violence dispute between him, and his wife, had swept through the United States Senate, and the rest of the nation.



Former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis has already given his "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" in the $100 million racial discriminal lawsuit that has been filed against Houston Community College. He was expected to be called as a witness and talk about what occurred in the office of the HCC Chancellor (Dr. Cesar Maldonado), and the wife of Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, who was allegedly having an affair with her boss, Dr. Cesar Maldonado. After his mysterious death, he will not be able to recount the statements he made in his "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" about this matter. Now, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez has his homicide division and crime scene investigative division looking into the untimely death of Fredrick Portis, which occurred on Thursday, May 25, 2023, in the 12400 block of West Little York Road near Eldridge, in Harris County, Texas,  just after 7:30p.m.


 

Former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis has already given his "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" in the $100 million racial discriminal lawsuit that has been filed against Houston Community College. He was expected to be called as a witness and talk about what occurred in the office of the HCC Chancellor (Dr. Cesar Maldonado), and the wife of Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, who was allegedly having an affair with her boss, Dr. Cesar Maldonado. After his mysterious death, he will not be able to recount the statements he made in his "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" about this matter. Now, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez has his homicide division and crime scene investigative division looking into the untimely death of Fredrick Portis, which occurred on Thursday, May 25, 2023, in the 12400 block of West Little York Road near Eldridge, in Harris County, Texas,  just after 7:30p.m.







According to the "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" of former HCC Police Officer Fredrick Portis, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez's wife, Dr. Melissa Gonzalez wanted to file charges against her husband. You can "CLICK HERE" to view his affidavit that was sworn to under penalty of perjury.

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