Pubdate: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 Source: Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (TX) Copyright: 2002 The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Contact: http://www.lubbockonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/841 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/tulia.htm (Tulia, Texas) TULIA CONTROVERSY A GREAT controversy was generated in Tulia in the summer of 1999 when 43 people in that South Plains city were arrested for selling drugs to an undercover officer. Charges that racism was involved in the arrests were leveled because 37 of the 43 defendants were black. And now, a mere three years later, Texas Attorney General John Cornyn has announced that his office will conduct an investigation of the Tulia drug busts. What took you so long, Mr. Cornyn? Please don't get us wrong. It is not that we mind another group of sharp-eyed investigators looking at the facts of the cases and the circumstances involving the matter. We say "another" because the state investigators would be in addition to the investigators from the U.S. Department of Justice, who are already looking into it. No, we welcome the scrutiny. Fourteen people remain behind bars for offenses that were charged from the Tulia drug busts. If something improper was done, let it come to light as soon as possible. Questions about the timing of the AG's investigation are inevitable. Consider the circumstances: An inquiry into the facts of a matter of alleged wrongdoing against blacks is launched about ten weeks before Election Day by a white politician who is in a tight race for U.S. Senate with a black man. But the most important consideration should not be politics but justice. Were the arrests properly made? Was justice done? If the defendants belong behind bars, fine. If they do not, they should be freed. We welcome any resources, however belatedly they may be offered, that can help determine whether justice was done in Tulia. Let the investigation begin. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake