Texas constable rips officials for 'coddling criminals' after deputy's death: 'We need to have some action'
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Harris County Texas constable Ted Heap joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the impact of anti-police rhetoric shortly after his colleague, Corporal Charles Galloway, was shot and killed in the line of duty.
"We need to have some action," Heap told "Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade on Thursday. "We have people saying that they support the police, that in policy they support the police, yet we're we're putting people out on these, these ridiculously low bonds."
"We're dealing with the same people time after time, and when there's no consequences for your action, why would you change your behavior? These are the five percent that don't care about the community that we live in, and this is what we need to address, but that needs to start from the top down," he continued.
Heap's remarks come after his colleague Harris County Corporal Charles Galloway was shot and killed last month by an illegal immigrant during a traffic stop in Houston.