A few things come to mind.
First, the District Attorney could submit the entire matter to the local grand jury and let them decide on the bill or no-bill of the two parties.
Secondly, wonder if it is possible for the police chief to ask for an independent investigation by the the Texas Department of Public Safety and let them report to the District Attorney who could then decide on any action to present to the grand jury.
If the District Attorney feels too conflicted then he or she could always ask the Texas Attorney General's Office to substitute in on the investigation and prosecution of any possibly guilty parties.
Not sure if any of that would work---just some random thoughts.
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- Fri Jun 01, 2018 4:58 pm
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Re: TX: San Antonio Road Rage Incident
There is much we still do not know about this story.
However, as a general rule, it is best in "road rage" situations to NOT exit your vehicle and escalate the situation. No way I would have stopped and exited my vehicle from what I know about this incident which admittedly is not much.
I assume you could invent a hypothetical where I would get out of my car but it would have to be a good one.
However, as a general rule, it is best in "road rage" situations to NOT exit your vehicle and escalate the situation. No way I would have stopped and exited my vehicle from what I know about this incident which admittedly is not much.
I assume you could invent a hypothetical where I would get out of my car but it would have to be a good one.