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Ex-Houston Cop Gerald Goines, Who Was Charged In 2019 Raid, Now Accused In Old Drug CaseAttorneys for 64-year-old Otis Mallet allege Gerald Goines lied in trial testimony about buying crack cocaine from their client in April 2008 and failed to disclose evidence that would have benefited Mallet’s case.

Ex-Houston Officer Gerald Goines To Remain Jailed For Deadly Drug RaidA judge has denied bond for a former Houston police officer charged with murder in a January drug raid that killed a couple in their home and left five officers wounded.

Ex-Houston Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty To Deadly Drug Raid ChargesA former Houston police officer has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he provided false information in a January drug raid that left two people dead and several officers injured.

Ex-Houston Officers Face Federal Charges In Deadly Drug RaidTwo former Houston police officers are facing federal charges related to providing false information in a January drug raid that left two people dead and several officers injured.

Defense Attorney: Fired Houston Officer Gerald Goines Who Faces Murder Charges 'Was Doing His Job'Gerald Goines was arrested last week in the killings of 58-year-old Rhogena Nicholas and 59-year-old Dennis Tuttle during the raid in which several officers were injured.

Texas Woman Killed In January Drug Raid Suffered 4 Gunshots, Had Drugs In System According To AutopsyThe autopsy report also said benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine, was found in 58-year-old Rhogena Nicholas' bloodstream.

Friends Say Texas Couple Killed In Police Raid Were Not CriminalsFriends and family members angrily dismiss allegations that a Texas couple, shot and killed during a police raid of their home, was selling drugs and fired on officers to defend their illicit business.

Dallas Relative Of Houston Police Shooter Arrives At Crime Scene: 'Our Prayers Are With The Officers'Outside Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas' house Tuesday, where bullet holes and crime scene tape haven't gone anywhere, Tuttle's sister Elizabeth Ferrari arrived from Dallas.