Pubdate: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 2003 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/117 Author: Jesse Diaz Cited: League of United Latin American Citizens http://www.lulac.org/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Dallas TOO MANY VOICES SILENT The verdict in the Mark Delapaz trial left many to question who is being served by justice in Dallas, Texas. At this point, it certainly isn't the victims caught up in the fake-drug scandal. Look for the Dallas County district attorney to make an interesting announcement on the Dallas Police Department's fake-drug scandal next week. Dallas taxpayers will soon pay millions of their tax dollars for lawsuits related to dozens of wrongful arrests. Before anyone goes back to work, the smart thing to do is initiate an outside, independent investigation into this matter that will bring to light just how we got to this situation in the first place. There was informant money paid that was far above the norm during the fake drug scandal. Who approved these outrageous payments? Did they follow policy? Is there departmental policy that dictates how much an informant is paid? Is there departmental policy that dictates what steps are taken when informant money is paid? Who signs out for this money? Why have we not heard a whisper from anyone other than a few from within Dallas' Hispanic leadership on this issue? For that matter, when are any of the Hispanics who currently serve on the Dallas City Council going to call for an outside, independent investigation on the Dallas Police Department's fake-drug scandal? So far, I've only heard Mayor Laura Miller call for an investigation of this type to be conducted. Press releases are a start, but now it is time for Dallas' Hispanic leadership to take a unified stand on this issue. We have the National League of United Latin American Citizens president, several local LULAC presidents and a few Hispanic elected officials who live in Dallas County. We also have a whole bunch of High-spanics who always trip over themselves to get in front of the camera but when things get hot in the kitchen they're nowhere to be found. However, this is not an issue affecting just our community. It affects every person who lives and works in the city of Dallas. We need all council members - white, black and brown - to demand accountability so that we can again begin to trust the police department. Where are the voices of those who believe in justice regardless of race, religion, nationality or ethnicity? The silence is deafening. How sad for us all. Jesse Diaz, president, Dallas LULAC Council 4496, Dallas - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake