Accusations and Responses
Former Houston Police Department (HPD) Chief Troy Finner has claimed that he was forced into retirement due to a cover-up regarding a sexual assault investigation scandal. Finner, who resigned in early May, suggested that his departure was part of an attempt to conceal the truth about the mishandling of sexual assault cases within the department. However, Houston Mayor John Whitmire refuted these claims, asserting that Finner chose to retire voluntarily.
Mayorโs Stance
Speaking to KPRC 2 investigator Mario Diaz, Mayor Whitmire expressed a composed but clear dismissal of Finnerโs allegations. According to Whitmire, the decision to retire was Finnerโs own, and the assertions made by Finner are incorrect. Whitmire emphasized that he would not engage in a public debate with Finner, maintaining that the former chiefโs statements were unfounded. The mayor is awaiting the completion of the HPDโs internal review and an independent groupโs investigation, both expected to finalize their reports soon.
Background of the Controversy
The controversy dates back to an internal affairs investigation that began in February. This investigation was triggered by a letter from Executive Assistant Chief Saundra Hatcher, which contained inaccuracies that led to the reopening of previous cases. Key developments emerged from KPRC 2โs investigations, which revealed that certain childrenโs cases had been suspended. Additionally, it was discovered that Finner had been aware of suspended sexual assault cases as far back as 2018, contradicting his earlier claims that he only knew about them in 2021.
Unionโs Perspective
Doug Griffith, President of the Houston Police Officers Union, also weighed in on the matter, describing Finnerโs actions and statements as disingenuous. Griffith criticized Finner for portraying himself as a scapegoat while implicating two of his assistant chiefs in the scandal. He suggested that Finnerโs claims were an attempt to deflect blame for his own prior knowledge and actions regarding the suspended cases.
Pending Investigations
The reopened investigation into the sexual assault scandal was initially expected to be completed by July 1st. However, the process has been delayed, with one HPD official describing the situation as a โcomplete mess.โ Despite these delays, Mayor Whitmire assured that both the HPDโs final review and the independent groupโs report are forthcoming and will provide clarity on the matter.
Conclusion
The situation remains tense as the city awaits the results of the investigations. Former Chief Finnerโs allegations have stirred significant controversy, prompting responses from various officials and adding complexity to an already fraught issue. The upcoming reports are anticipated to Future Updates