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Texas DA Slammed for Indicting Trooper While ‘Career Criminals Roam Free’

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In the heart of Travis County, Texas, District Attorney José Garza has ignited a firestorm by indicting a dedicated DPS trooper who was simply doing his job—chasing down a notorious gang member with a rap sheet longer than a bad sequel. This career criminal, as sources aptly describe him, boasts multiple pending felonies and documented ties to gang activity, yet he’s still walking the streets, courtesy of Garza’s infamous revolving-door justice. The trooper? Charged for his pursuit, adding to Garza’s tally of over 20 indictments against law enforcement in recent years. It’s a textbook case of priorities flipped upside down: protect the predators, prosecute the protectors.

This isn’t just a local outrage; it’s a flashing red warning light for the 2A community. When DAs like Garza hamstring troopers who risk their lives to apprehend violent felons—many of whom are armed and undeterred by soft-on-crime policies—they embolden the very criminals gun owners are expected to defend against. Think about it: in a state like Texas, where self-defense rights are enshrined and concealed carry is commonplace, this sends a chilling message. Law enforcement gets indicted for aggressive policing, criminals get slaps on the wrist, and suddenly everyday citizens are left holding the bag—literally, with their sidearms—as the thin blue line thins further. Garza’s track record, including dismissing thousands of cases against repeat offenders, mirrors a national trend in progressive DAs’ offices that prioritize optics over order, indirectly fueling the chaos that justifies ever-tighter gun control narratives.

The implications ripple outward: if troopers can’t pursue without fear of prosecution, expect more reliance on armed citizens stepping up in their place. This bolsters the pro-2A argument louder than ever—when the state fails to enforce the law, the right to keep and bear arms isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity for survival. Texas patriots should rally behind the trooper, demand Garza’s accountability, and remind Austin that real justice doesn’t coddle gangbangers while handcuffing heroes. Stay vigilant, stay armed, and keep fighting the good fight.

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