Tell District Attorney Luis V Saenz to Drop the Charges Against Bekah Hinojosa!

Brownsville environmental activist Bekah Hinojosa was violently arrested and imprisoned for 26 hours. She is now facing a Class B Misdemeanor for allegedly spraying anti-SpaceX Graffiti below a mural paid for by Elon Musk. The Brownsville Mayor targeted her on his personal social media by revealing her name and place of employment just hours after her release from jail. Her unjust imprisonment and subsequent treatment by the Mayor of Brownsville were clearly a response to her environmental activism–a violation of Bekah’s civil rights.

On the morning of Wednesday, February 16, 2022, two cars of Brownsville police invaded the home of a local environmental activist, Bekah Hinojosa. Without allowing her to dress properly and without providing a warrant, they arrested her, took away her prescription eyeglasses, subjected her to interrogation without a lawyer, and held her in isolation for 26 hours, all based on a single alleged charge of Class B misdemeanor graffiti. This charge does not require subjecting a community member to a violent arrest.

Immediately after her release, and, apparently in coordination with city jail officials, the Mayor of Brownsville, Trey Mendez, singled out and publicly attacked Hinojosa by publishing her photo from the Brownsville Police Department in a post on his official Facebook page, setting her up for criticism and potential harm from his constituents. He also included the name of Hinojosa's employer in an attempt to harm her ability to make a living. Notably, Mayor Mendez has never treated anyone else this way on his official Facebook page. Due to her community-engaged work speaking out against the destructive impact SpaceX is causing to the Rio Grande Valley’s environment and community, it seems clear Mayor Mendez lashed out at Hinojosa. He unjustly blamed and targeted her for spray-painted graffiti that said "gentrified / stop SpaceX" underneath the controversial "BTX" mural in downtown Brownsville, paid for by Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX. By the morning of Friday, Feb 18, the graffiti at the bottom of the mural was covered up. After receiving backlash from the community, Mayor Trey Mendez has since edited his original post, but the damage is done: Bekah has experienced significant trauma and harm as a result of his actions. Read for more background: Texas Observer article published 2-22-22 by Gus Bova:

Tell Cameron County District Attorney to drop Class B Misdemeanor against Bekah Hinojosa for allegedly spraying anti-SpaceX graffiti!

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Mayor Mendez abused his official authority and subjected Hinojosa to a violent arrest because she is outspoken about the destructive impacts that SpaceX has on our environment and community. This is clear retaliation, violating Rebekah’s 1st Amendment protected conduct to challenge the environmental impact of SpaceX. Mayor Mendez is violating federal law.

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