In an appearance at the Downtown Houston Pachyderm Club’s weekly meeting, newly appointed Sheriff Ron Hickman made it clear that he doesn’t think that former Sheriff Adrian Garcia ran the department well. Here are a few of his complaints:
- No academy since 2009
- No employee discipline
- No employee training
- Bloated Internal Affairs
- $53,000 yearly contract with the Houston Chronicle to provide 800 newspapers daily
- Garcia used the commissary fund as his personal slush fund
- Misuse of Purchase Order system allowing requests for $40,000 (under the $50,000 limit), then adding another $40,000 later. He called it “under the radar” spending.
I’m sure there were more but those are the ones I wrote down.
He also mentioned that the Houston Chronicle had given him “flak” regarding his choices for his leadership team being all white males. He said at the time that several positions were still open and he has since appointed two African Americans to high ranking positions but that the Chronicle didn’t bother to write about that.
Hickman stressed that he answers all emails personally and will meet with anyone or any group. He has already met with the NAACP and other civic groups, even those with whom he disagrees. He told us that although he listened to their concerns, he will not be forming a civilian review board because there are already measures in place that do the same thing. He also turned down a request to participate in the Gay Pride Parade but said he wouldn’t care if other members of the department participated on their own time.
He wants to focus on reducing recidivism and developing leaders. He has already begun to engage with his employees, stating that he went into a building to be finger printed for the job application and went around to every employee on every floor and doubted that Garcia had ever even been in the building. He also said that he was going to hold an academy but didn’t provide a timetable for that.
When it came time for questions from the club, he answered several questions with “I don’t know about that”, including the new grand jury bill that should reduce the “pick-a-pal” system and a question about why the department is still arresting low level drug offenders instead of ticketing them. On a question about Garcia’s policy of ignoring ICE holds, he discussed the need to get people out of the jail as quickly as possible so that the jail doesn’t exceed its 9,000 person capacity. Regarding human trafficking, he plans to bring the program from his old Precinct 4 Constable office into the Sheriff’s office.
I asked Hickman about his support for Donald Fincher, who killed one of his Precinct 4 deputies in a DWI case. Hey, not all questions should be softballs. He said that it was only his opinion and that he knew Fincher’s mother and that the guy didn’t get any special consideration because of his letter. I sincerely doubt that but that is his opinion. But he did say something that is clearly not true and I want to make sure the people in the room that heard it know it isn’t true. He stated that he consulted with the victim’s family before writing the letter. Here is what the victim’s wife says:
My name is Paula Claborn Henderson, and I am the widow of Deputy Constable Frank Scott Claborn (EOW 2-19-04). I found out in May 2008 that rather than support my late husband, Constable Hickman’s own deputy, he chose to write a letter to the parole board on his killer’s behalf. Sickening, isn’t it? Not only that, but he is also the campaign treasurer of Patricia Fincher Harless. Scott’s killer was Donald Lee Fincher, Jr. Notice any similarities? When interviewed by Channel 2 News in Houston, the assistant DA said that Constable Hickman supported Scott’s killer getting probation!!!!!! I need help desperately. I made a promise to my son that I would seek justice for his father, and that includes everyone who worked behind the scenes to sabotage the justice system. If you know anything at all about this situation, please feel free to post it on this blog. If you don’t feel comfortable doing that, then please contact the DA’s office directly. Thank you so much for anything you can do to help. I promise you will remain anonymous.
So no, Mr. Hickman did not write that letter with the consent of the victim’s widow. Why he would say that I have no idea. As for Fincher not getting any special consideration, the fact is that he was released early and the fact is that Hickman ended his letter with this:
I ask you to consider how difficult it is to be in this position and give weight to my encouragement for an approval for parole status for this inmate.
If you don’t think a letter written to the parole board on the Constable’s official letterhead asking the board to give weight to his request influenced the board, we’ll just have to agree to disagree.
I don’t know if Mr. Hickman is the right man for the job or not. There will be a primary and he will have a challenger or two. Certainly he is the choice of the “insiders” of the Republican Party and that is why he was appointed. He was well received by the club and in fact started out with a standing ovation. He’s been around a long time and knows a lot of people and from what I can tell, most people praise his leadership of the Precinct 4 Constable’s office. And at the end of the day that is what most Republican primary voters care about.
But November is a different story. If, as expected, he is on the ballot next November, he will have to deal with a Democratic opponent in a Presidential election year. And that is not going to be easy, especially if you start out by saying you don’t want the support of a specific group of voters. Remember earlier when I said that he would not be participating in a Gay Pride Parade? That’s fine, most Republican office holders refuse to do that. But I think his problem with the gay community is deeper than that.
During the questions from the club time, Tom Zakes asked him about the Harris County Sheriff’s office website. Tom told him that on the Contact page for the department, there was a “rainbow” flag and wanted to know if any other “bacon, lettuce, tomato” groups had special consideration.
Mr. Hickman was incredulous. He asked “you mean we have a rainbow flag on the website?” Tom assured him that it was there. Hickman just shook his head.
When I got home, I checked the website and sure enough, there was a “rainbow” flag along with a button that you could click on to get information from a “LGBTI Liaison” about coming to your event or if you feel you were discriminated against. I didn’t get a screen capture at the time. I should have because when I checked back an hour later, the “rainbow flag” and contact button were gone. I had to go to the Google cache page to get a screenshot. Here are three screenshots, the first as it was before Zakes asked the question, the second with the information window that pops up when the “LGBTI Liaison” button was clicked and the third is how it appears today (click to enlarge).
Make of that what you will.
And if you like irony as much as I do, how about this? The very Republicans that appointed him supported Adrian Garcia over his opponent, Louis Guthrie, in the 2012 election and did everything they could to get Garcia re-elected.
Donald Salisbury says
If y’all would just follow the money you’ll know actually how and who rose him to God Like status with the Repubs.
Tanner Claborn says
I agree 100{997ab4c1e65fa660c64e6dfea23d436a73c89d6254ad3ae72f887cf583448986}, but good luck getting anywhere, he’s pretty good at covering his tracks.
Mainstream says
Having been elected in an overwhelmingly white and wealthier and Republican section of the county, he may have difficulty appealing to a broader electorate in Nov ember 2016., He has never had to fight a general election where the outcome was in doubt.
The removal of the rainbow flag button suggests that he is no longer interested in hearing any complaints from that segment of the community, but the real test will be how he governs, whether complaints are treated fairly, whether rape is reduced in the jail, whether he hires on the basis of merit, or has a block against hiring anyone “alternative”.
I would advise him to show up at the Pride festival with a HCSO booth focusing on human trafficking and enlisting that community’s support on a policy issue about which he and the community are in strong agreement, and/or emphasize there a non-discriminatory policy in employment.
Rick Hurt says
I remember working with him in the North West Houston area on crime issues before he became an elected official… along with Cpt Smith, and Bragg and other officers… once a month on Thursday at the NW Chamber of Commerce…. and leaving the building to the parking lot he saw my Rainbow WE DID THAT van about GLBT people in history, and I had no problem with him… We worked together cleaning up our roadways, locally and the state… he calls me the BLIGHT BUSTER… and in regards to the lettuce Bacon Tomato comment in the story… I remember talking about that years ago, and someone must have heard my comment…. about creating a costume for the pride parade… as GLBT sandwich… Giant Lettuce Bacon Tomato sandwich a spoof on the GLBT acronym, it used to be the G for gay and they kept adding letters…. I would carry a rainbow umbrella because I would be toasted…. LOL. Well I have not had a problem talking to him about the issues… just recently a week or two before his promotion, I walked into his office on Cypresswood and asked if I could speak to Constable Hickman. his secretary called him, he walked out and said Rick Hurt the Blight Buster…and we talked about my issues… and as I walked down the hallway I also told him about my new art car… He was approachable, cordial, and never looked at him as a politician… just like the old days when we talked at the chamber about the issues…
Tom Zakes says
I’m pretty sure the rainbow flag popup was a remnant of the Garcia administration.
Things on websites have a tendency not to change unless they are changed.
But I think Garcia may use a quote from Hickman as a ringing endorsement:
“He might make a good mayor.”
I’m Tom Zakes and I approve this message
Maredith says
I thought Harris County was moving away from the good’ol boy mentality and the political mafia.. What a step backwards. I don’t think Hickman has enough positive merits to out weigh the BAD. Shame on him & whoever helped him get there. Ok Harris County citizens do some research, get off your backsides and vote. Good Lord help us! That’s the biggest issue right there NOT enough Jesus involved. Perhaps Mitchell’s God-fearing influence will save the HCSO.
Bill Henderson says
David – You are getting a little lax in your facts. Hickman said he “consulted” with the family before he wrote the letter; he didn’t say he had their “consent”; big difference. And what on earth makes you think that Judge Emmett supported Adrian Garcia over Louis Guthrie. Louis Guthrie lost that race by himself. Ron Hickman is not a politician but is a qualified law enforcement officer who has always been accessible (see comment from Rick Hurt) and has been in the forefront of Internet Crimes Against Children. With such a well qualified candidate, it will be a real loss for Harris County if he is not reelected.
david jennings says
Judge Henderson,
Always happy to engage in conversation with you. Clearly I disagree with your statement that I’m ” getting a little lax in your facts”.
Let’s address that, okay? You think I used the wrong word, consent vs consulted, right? Fine, let’s use your recollection. Do you really think that the widow was “consulted”, given her shock at finding out that Constable Hickman wrote a letter wanting her husband’s killer released early?
Right.
Now let’s talk about Judge Emmett’s support of Garcia in the 2012 election. Are you seriously going there? Dude, really? How many people did Ed tell this to: “Guthrie is going to be indicted in Liberty County”? Hmm? BTW, that indictment never happened. But hey, feel free to ask Ed about it.
Sometimes, you just gotta shake your head.
DJ