Officer Eric Casebolt was one of the first arriving officers in McKinney Texas dealing with an unauthorized pool party that turned into a neighborhood riot. CTH research revealed the entire back story on the participants and organizers – SEE HERE. June 2015
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Officer Casebolt became the controversial public face of the response from local law enforcement when he tried to get control of a riot containing over 100 unsupervised teens. The party was a teenage “Dime Girls” sexploitation event that went out of control.
Black Lives Matter activists descended on McKinney Texas and the Craig Ranch Subdivision in an effort to politicize the event for their social justice cause. The professional grievance activists (BGI) wanted Casebolt charged.
Grand jury decision not to indict Ex-McKinney officer comes after Texas Rangers conducted investigation into incident which was not released
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 23, 2016

#Breaking #Exclusive Grand jury decision to no bill Eric Casebolt ends investigation over his handling of pool party pic.twitter.com/OJhhCaa61H
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 23, 2016
#Breaking Casebolt resigned which ended internal investigation by McKinney PD despite policy violations (1/2) pic.twitter.com/Fvo51NQNxs
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 23, 2016
#Breaking the grand jury determined there was not enough evidence to bring criminal charges against Casebolt (2/2) pic.twitter.com/wUGikc7JOa
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 23, 2016
McKinney PD Is expected to release a statement today regarding grand jury decision not to indict cop from this video pic.twitter.com/YsgMv7Y00o
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 23, 2016
#Breaking McKinney PD statement on grand jury decision not to indict Eric Casebolt pic.twitter.com/ti9PFaDrBN
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 23, 2016