Pubdate: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 2003 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.mysanantonio.com/expressnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/384 Author: John MacCormack, San Antonio Express-News Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) KLEBERG SHERIFF CAST AS DOPER In court documents made public Tuesday, the sheriff of Kleberg County was portrayed as a drug user, an intimate of local dealers and the force behind a plot to take control of the Kingsville City Commission. The allegations against Tony Gonzalez were the most detailed yet in an ongoing political and legal brawl that pits him and other Kingsville elected officials against the local chief of police and city manager. The sheriff did not respond to several calls for comment. He previously issued general denials to having drug dealers as friends and being involved in attempts to control the City Commission. His chief deputy, Marcos Perez, characterized the latest allegations as lies and loose talk by "dopers trying to impress other dopers." They surfaced Tuesday as part of a federal racketeering lawsuit filed Jan. 13 by Kingsville City Manager Hector Hinojosa against the city and two city commissioners. Hinojosa claims the recent attempts by Commissioners Art Pecos and Horacio Castillo to fire him are motivated by local drug interests whose real agenda is to get rid of Police Chief Sam Granato. The two commissioners, who are being sued, deny the allegations. The 40 pages of new material came from Hinojosa's lawyer in response to a Monday order by U.S. District Judge Hayden Head Jr. to produce detailed evidence of the lawsuit's claims. Head, who on Jan. 13 issued a restraining order blocking the City Commission from firing Hinojosa, is expected to rule by Friday on extending or dissolving the injunction. Among the items filed Tuesday is a transcript of a secret recording made Dec. 1, 2001, in San Antonio by an undercover agent talking to drug dealer Elias Alvarez, who now is in prison. In the recording, Alvarez repeatedly spoke well of Sheriff Gonzalez and badly of Granato, who had become police chief a year earlier and also was the head of a local drug task force. Alvarez described an effort to get rid of Granato by putting sympathetic candidates on the city commission. "We just don't have the votes right now, man. We need the commission," Alvarez said in the recording. "And right now, we're pushing some guys to get into the commission and we can get him out." On the transcript, Alvarez's final recorded remark is about Gonzalez. "There in Kleberg ... there is no problem. Tony is my friend." Among the other allegations made in the various affidavits, case summaries and police reports attached as exhibits: Granato stated in an affidavit that a planned narcotics investigation was immediately compromised after he gave information to Gonzalez and Chief Deputy Perez. Perez on Tuesday called that claim "a complete, utter lie." According to arrested drug dealer Alex Bazan, Gonzalez is a close friend of Modesto Gonzalez, who was arrested Jan. 9 and charged with selling cocaine. "Bazan told us Sheriff Gonzalez provides Modesto Gonzalez with information about law enforcement operations," the report states. An informant saw Sheriff Gonzalez at Modesto Gonzalez's house in Riviera and observed the two "making jokes about hitting the cocaine hard and making hand gestures to the nose." Both Granato and Hinojosa declined to comment Tuesday. Hal George, a lawyer representing Castillo and Pecos as individuals, said even if there was an effort by drug interests to control the City Commission, his clients are not implicated. "They have to get my guys involved in the conspiracy. Just because Al Gore takes money from tobacco companies doesn't prove he's in favor of cancer," George said. Attorney Ricardo Navarro, who represents the two commissioners in their official capacity, said the case will hinge on how persuasive Judge Head finds the latest allegations. "This is where the rubber hits the road," Navarro said. "Either he's got something factual to go on or he doesn't. Are we talking about real information or rumors and hearsay?" - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake