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BREAKING NEWS BEFORE LOCAL COPS DO LANDS LAREDO VLOGGER WITH FELONY CHARGES


SHARING ARREST AND ACCIDENT INFO ON FACEBOOK BEFORE COPS CAN TELL "OFFICIAL"
MEDIA IS NOT OK, SAY LAREDO POLICE-AND NEVERMIND THAT ONE OF THEIR OWN WAS THE
SOURCE.

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Posting local crime news online before the cops do could land you felony charges
in Texas. That's what Priscilla Villarreal—who runs a hyper-local Laredo news
page on Facebook called LaGordiloca—found out last week.

LaGordiloca's nearly 84,000 followers and Villarreal's wide range of posts
(often in both English and Spanish) on community events haven't earned her
consideration as "official" media from the Laredo Police Department (LPD),
apparently. And the department doesn't seem too keen on honoring the First
Amendment rights of ordinary folks.

Police last Wednesday charged Villarreal with two counts of "misuse of official
information," a third-degree felony. The information she allegedly misused was
provided to her by a longtime patrol officer with the department charging her.

We're not talking about whistleblower stuff or private details about
investigations. This wasn't information classified as non-public or prohibited
from disclosure under Texas public-information law. It concerned things like
local arrests and traffic accidents—information that was already or would soon
be made publicly available. But LPD's Public Information Office would generally
control the timing (and framing) of its release, with selective tips given to
professional media outlets and an official statement posted to the LPD website
and to social media. Villarreal subverted this process.

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According to the Laredo Morning Times, this is the first misuse of information
case prosecuted in Webb County. Police have been investigating since July and
have already pored through Villarreal's phone records.

Phone records reveal hundreds of texts since the beginning of the year between
Villarreal and LPD Officer Barbara Goodman, according to the criminal complaint
against Villarreal. (Goodman, a 19-year veteran of the department, was placed on
administrative leave last week pending internal and criminal investigations.)
These tips helped Villarreal break stories before "official news media" did and
post them to the LaGordiloca Facebook page before the LPD posted it to theirs.
And this allowed Villarreal to gain "popularity in 'Facebook,'" the complaint
states.

That last bit—police saying Villarreal's goal in sharing information was
personal attention, not public dissemination of the news—is crucial to the
charges against her. Of course informing the public and gaining Facebook
popularity aren't mutually exclusive, no more so than selling advertising and
breaking local news is for more traditional media outlets. But for police
purposes here, it's only the personal-gain part that matters.

Texas law says a person can be guilty of misuse of official information if they
solicit or receive information from a public servant, the official "has access
to [that information] by means of his office or employment," the info "has not
been made public" yet, and the person receiving it does so "with intent to
obtain a benefit or with intent to harm or defraud another" (emphasis mine).
Villarreal was clearly not trying to harm or defraud anyone by publishing local
news to LaGordiloca, so police must show that she did so "with intent to obtain
a benefit" in order to make the misuse-of-information charge stick.

On a GoFundMe page soliciting help to pay for an attorney, Villarreal describes
LaGordiloca as performing services that "local media outlets fail to provide"
and going behind closed doors "whether it be the City Council Chambers, The
Judges Chambers or the Police Department."



"I strongly believe that censorship only hinders the advancement of a society,"
writes Villarreal. "I strongly believe in freedom of information and freedom of
speech. I am in NO way a scholar of a higher learning institute but I am in my
own way a graduate of the school of life most importantly the curriculum of what
is right and what is wrong. … I continue to be adamant that transparency in the
political and law enforcement theater is the base for trust."

Villarreal's attorney told the Laredo Morning Times that she denied the
allegations and they "anxiously await for the case to go to court for her name
to be cleared."

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