Apparent clash over handcuffing ex-officer and convicted murderer Gerald Goines

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Apparent clash over handcuffing ex-officer and convicted murderer Gerald Goines
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Tensions ran high in the courtroom as ex-Houston officer Gerald Goines was found guilty of murder in the 2019 Harding Street raid that resulted in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, Rhogena Nicholas, and their dog.

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Secrest voiced concern with the immediate restraint of his client, mouthing something to the bailiff who in return asked Secrest, “Who are you talking to?”

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