6.08.2026

Random Monday Morning Thoughts




Make that 40 years ago for the movies.  And Sgt. Nick went back to his normal police duties 
six months later. 


  • Alert: This is a Special One Topic Edition of Random Thoughts.
  • We have big updates on the Decatur City Council's plan to vote tonight on voluntarily having the Decatur Police Department team up with ICE under ICE's "Task Force Model." Stay with me here, 

  • A memo was prepared by the City Manager to the City Council last Thursday attempting to explain the proposed adoption of the proposed 287(g) Task Force Model Agreement. The public saw the memo for the first time on Friday which was also the first time the actual proposed Ice Agreement, and the proposed Resolution to adopt it, were posted online.  That's a very short fuse.
  • The complete City Manager's memo is posted here (with my annotations.)  Within it contains the most carefully worded, yet meaningless, sentence ever. It basically says, "Don't worry - The new ICE Agreement won't change a single thing the Decatur Police Department is currently doing except for the parts of the ICE agreement which definitely changes the ways they are currently doing things.":  

  • So let's take a look at parts of the actual proposed Ice Agreement.  The complete Agreement is posted here (with my annotations). Excerpts include the following: 
    • Good grief.  Local officer(s) will "be approved by ICE to perform certain functions of an immigration officer under the direction and supervision of ICE within [Decatur's] jurisdiction."
    • And if that wasn't clear enough, the agreement says it again: "Immigration enforcement activities conducted by participating [Decatur officers] will be supervised and directed by ICE." And when Decatur officers are in the field as directed, they "shall" contact an ICE supervisor for "guidance."
    • The Agreement actually spells out the exclusive ICE duties that Decatur PD officer(s) will perform.  Here are some of them (and that first one is an all-encompasing banger of a power which Decatur PD does not currently possess): 

      • And then there's this weird and disturbing provision which dictates that Decatur officers can be "assigned and/or co-located" with ICE.  Co-located?! 

  • And, if that's not enough, the city's own proposed Resolution expressly says that the ICE duties performed by Decatur PD "will expand" the agency's powers (as well as saying Decatur PD "desires to work in conjunction with ICE on immigration enforcement matters." Really?)
  • And let's talk about money. 
    • The City Manager's memo says that the city will receive "Up to $7,500 per [designated] officer per quarter." That is misleading. First, the only source of that number is a one page flyer ICE sends out. And even that flyer says the "up to $7,500" amount is for equipment.    
    • But you would think that the actual ICE Agreement would clearly spell out exactly how much compensation the city will receive for delegating an officer(s) to ICE, right? It does. It says ICE pays the city nothing.  There's not even a single reference to "up to $7,500" or any other dollar figure anywhere in the Agreement
    • And how is this paragraph in the Agreement not a deal breaker? I thought Decatur had a full-time city attorney to review such things?: 
    • I'm not saying ICE hasn't unilaterally paid some money in the past under 287(g) agreements. For example, I've seen some evidence of police agencies in Texas having received $100,000 for "vehicles/transport" for ICE purposes, but I have no idea how many officers those police departments have had to dedicate to ICE to get those dollars (or how many "illegals" those officers had to first round up.) Since ICE isn't obligated to pay under the Agreement, it will want to see "results" before it is writing any checks, right? 
  • Just for fun, I asked ChatGPT to compare the City Manager's memo to the text of the proposed ICE agreement. What it produced is at this link. 
  • Finally, the fact that someone (the brand new Mayor, perhaps?) is trying to bully this thing through, with only four days notice to the public, is unconscionable. Decatur is better than this. 
  • You only have a few hours left to educate yourself. 
  • Decatur City Council meetings are broadcast live at this link.
  • Thank you for your attention to this matter. 


6.05.2026

It's Friday -- Let's Get Out of Here






Random Friday Morning Thoughts




A Collin County case made national news


  • Big night for Wise County baseball.

  • Update regarding the Decatur City Council voting on whether to have its police department enter into a 287(g) agreement with ICE.  (The meeting is June 8, 2026 at 6:00 PM).  If anyone tells you it's just about "training", that is simply not true.  This is a vote to execute the "Task Force Model" with ICE who says: 

    • By my review of the spreadsheet on ICE's own website about 287(g) agreements, of the approximately 800 city police departments in existence in Texas, only 78 of them have entered into the Task Force Model.
    • Effective local policing takes years, if not decades, of trust-building with the community. It's a shame to throw all of that away. 
  • My initial reaction to the first day of testimony in the Frisco Stabbing Trial: It doesn't look good so far for the defendant. 


  • Last weekend a guy took control of a Dallas police car.  The video of it has now been released, and it is absolutely wild.

  • Trump quick hits: 
    • This is a real picture from yesterday.

    • Before he fell asleep, he brought out that silly graphic again.

    • The corruption never stops.

    • If you think he's going to accept the results in November if the elections don't go his way, you’re not paying attention.  It's over. 

  • The Business Second: In DFW . . . 

  • I joked the other day that Lee Greenwood needed to be on stand-by if any other musician drops out. Well, it's happening!
  • Legal nerdy stuff: A felony DWI conviction arising out of Bridgeport was affirmed by the Fort Worth Court of Appeals yesterday, but there was one small win for the defendant: A person cannot be ordered to reimburse the county for court-appointed attorneys fees if, once he has been declared indigent,  there is no evidence that the indigency status has changed. 
  • Lauren Whitener Clock: 6 years and 337 days.

6.04.2026

Random Thursday Morning Thoughts



And. long before social media, a master showman. 


  • The most interesting about this yesterday was getting to see the helicopter shots of the facility.


  • Well, this won't help things. 


  • Is the City of Decatur going all MAGA on us? On the city council's agenda for Monday is a provision to voluntarily enter into a 287(g) Task Force agreement with ICE.  Why take on the expense and liability?  Texas law, through 2023's Senate Bill 4 which is in full force and effect, already gives local law enforcement all the power they need. So why is the city council being asked to force its PD to cozy up with ICE other than for performative MAGA chest thumping? Let the local police be the local police. 


  • In a carry-on? (Although that fuse is longer than one that would have been used by Wile E. Coyote back in the day.)




  • A case of New World screwworm was confirmed in a 3-week-old calf in La Pryor, Texas.
  • Dateline Lubbock.  This sounds very similar to the Netflix documentary Audrie & Daisy.

  • The long time hotel bear the Rangers ballpark and Six Flags next to I-30 is about to be blown up. 


  • No way.





  • Trump quote of the day:

    • And he pulled out a visual aid yesterday to prove a very dumb and meaningless point. 

  • Hunter Biden comes out swinging on social media.

  • Let's have everyone buy $10+ water instead.

  • Messenger: Above the Fold