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Texas Prosecutors Strip Trinidad Police of Power After Outrageous Free Speech Arrests [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: August 20, 2026 7:40 am
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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A stunning prosecutorial rebuke has effectively stripped the Trinidad Police Department of its ability to bring meaningful criminal cases.

Henderson County prosecutors announced that they will no longer accept cases investigated or filed solely by the troubled department until further notice.

The Henderson County District Attorney and County Attorney delivered the decision in a letter obtained by local media.

The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office will now handle criminal investigations inside Trinidad city limits, while existing cases face individual review.

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The prosecutors also requested an audit by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, according to FOX 4.

That inquiry adds another layer of scrutiny to a department already facing serious questions about arrests, warrant applications, and years of alleged misconduct.

This extraordinary intervention follows Trinidad’s heavy handed response to citizens who dared to question local government.

The East Texas town, home to fewer than 1,000 residents, has spent years dealing with discolored water, sediment, foul odors, and alarming chemical readings.

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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality later confirmed major problems with the water system.

Those findings reportedly included chemical levels more than 300 percent above federal limits and a distribution network that was failing residents who depended on it.

Citizen journalist Jennifer Combs, who operates the Southern Belle Watch Facebook page, said she had received reports that residents were hospitalized because of bacteria in the water.

She asked residents to share their experiences so the information could be provided to state regulators.

Instead of treating those concerns seriously, then Police Chief Charles Gregory moved against the messenger.

Combs was arrested on a state jail felony charge of false alarm or report after Gregory claimed her post “creates fear, panic, or unnecessary emergency response within a community.”

Combs, a mother with no criminal record, was removed from her home in handcuffs and held in jail for 23 hours.

A Henderson County grand jury later declined to indict her, leaving the department’s dramatic prosecution effort in tatters.

Combs responded by filing a federal civil rights lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas against Trinidad and several officials.

Her complaint alleges First Amendment retaliation, malicious prosecution, and a deliberate campaign to punish her for reporting on the town’s water problems.

Those allegations remain pending and have not been decided by the court.

The case, Combs v. Gregory et al., could bring further examination of how city officials and police treated constitutionally protected speech as though it were a criminal threat.

The warrant process also came under sharp judicial scrutiny.

Henderson County Judge R. Scott McKee wrote that two Trinidad officers omitted important information about citizen complaints, water concerns, and the context surrounding Combs’ statements when seeking a Facebook search warrant.

McKee ordered those officers to appear personally for future warrant requests so the court could question them under oath when necessary.

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According to KLTV, the judge explained that omissions can distort a probable cause decision just as affirmative misrepresentations can.

The trouble only grew after FOX 4 aired its first report about Combs.

YouTube journalist Winston Noles, known online as Otto the Watchdog, traveled to Trinidad and stood outside city hall with a profane sign condemning “bad cops” while broadcasting live.

Police arrested Noles for misdemeanor disorderly conduct just 18 minutes into his livestream.

Municipal Judge Shellena Bivens dismissed the charge, a decision that apparently did not sit well with officials who seemed more comfortable punishing critics than answering them.

The City Council then fired Bivens, while the city administrator was also removed.

A flood of employee resignations followed, and City Hall temporarily closed as the town’s government descended into a spectacle of retaliation, dysfunction, and bureaucratic panic.

Bivens and her attorney maintain that her removal was unjust and legally defective.

Former Chief Gregory later resigned, while interim Chief Cameron Beckham acknowledged that the state investigation involves “bad policing for 15 years.”

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement is now auditing the police department, and the Texas Rangers are investigating city officials.

Meanwhile, Trinidad’s water system remains under state scrutiny, leaving residents stuck with the consequences of government failure on several fronts.

For a town of fewer than 1,000 people, Trinidad has produced a remarkably large scandal.

Prosecutors have now made clear that they do not trust the police department to independently deliver cases, a humiliating result for officials who tried to handcuff criticism instead of cleaning up their own mess.

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