The 1919 Texas Ranger Investigation - and the Canales Hearing that followed - shed light on misconduct and atrocities committed by one of the most legendary branches of law enforcement between the years 1910 and 1920. An era known to some as La Mantanza - The Slaughter.
VIDEO HERE (38:13 minutes)
I think the behavior of Mexican troops at the Alamo caused a lot of Texans to want to even things up a bit.
ReplyDeleteTexas Rangers kept Law in the early days of Texas. Now they are the Texas's FBI except Rangers are way more honest. Yet, the Pussy generation and commie city council of Dallas torn down the Texas Ranger Statue at Dallas Love Field airport.
ReplyDeleteGreat AUDIO. I wish there had been photos, but I understand how damning information like that could possibly be. If there was any, they were probably tucked away in private collections.
ReplyDeleteSearch "La Matanza" and go to images. Not all apply since the term seems to be widely used, but you'll find your pictures.
DeleteTexans didn't put up with a lot of shit from Mexicans back then. Unlike today's kinder & gentler law enforcement Texas didn't have to endure an invasion by the bastards either.
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