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29
Mar
Texas Youth Commission Scandal Ties into U.S. Attorney Firings
by QuestionGirl • 10:45 am

Questions need to be asked about this case and this U.S. attorney. Why was this case shoveled under the rug?

“The U.S. attorney’s office in Texas actually prepared indictments in this case,” Angle told WND. “But when the word came from Washington, that’s when Baumann wrote his letter declining prosecution. Sutton’s office dropped the matter on the desk of the local district attorney, but nobody from Sutton’s office said ‘if you can-t go on this case, we’ll help you out.’”

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, both already under siege for other matters, are now being accused of failing to prosecute officers of the Texas Youth Commission after a Texas Ranger investigation documented that guards and administrators were sexually abusing the institution’s teenage boy inmates.

Among the charges in the Texas Ranger report were that administrators would rouse boys from their sleep for the purpose of conducting all-night sex parties.

Ray Brookins, one of the officials named in the report, was a Texas prison guard before being hired at the youth commission school. As a prison guard, Brookins had a history of disciplinary and petty criminal records dating back 21 years. He retained his job despite charges of using pornography on the job, including viewing nude photos of men and women on state computers.

The Texas Youth Comission controversy traces back to a criminal investigation conducted in 2005 by Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski. The investigation revealed key employees at the West Texas State School in Pyote, Texas, were systematically abusing youth inmates in their custody.

Burzynski presented his findings to the attorney general in Texas, to the U.S. Attorney Sutton, and to the Department of Justice civil rights division. From all three, Burzynski received no interest in prosecuting the alleged sexual offenses.

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