Houston Chronicle

Officer target of alleged hitman plot

Chief: Suspect sought to have him killed over nuisance tickets

- By Keri Blakinger and Victoria Cheyne

A Houston business owner was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly hired a hitman to kill a police officer who gave him too many nuisance tickets.

In an elaborate ruse, police played along with the scheme and went so far as to fake the officer’s death before arresting 47year-old Mohammed Mohamed and charging him with solicitati­on of capital murder, Chief Art Acevedo said Tuesday.

“The suspect wanted the officer dead because he believed that the officer was interferin­g in his business operations,” Acevedo said.

The plot unraveled in late May when a tipster came forward and alerted police to the plans, Acevedo said. The target was a member of the Houston Police Department’s Differenti­al Response Team, a small team that works to solve quality-of-life issues in the city.

The unit focuses on unkempt lots, residentia­l impropriet­ies and ordinance violations. In this case, a slew of tickets for too many vehicles at the Eastside logistics and shipping company ignited the man’s anger, police said.

To get his property up

to code, Mohamed allegedly told a witness, would cost “tens of thousands” of dollars, officials said.

An undercover cop started meeting with the suspect, posing as potential hitman. At first, Mohamed wanted to maim the officer by tossing acid in his face, but then he settled on a darker plan, police said.

“Due to the possibilit­y of the suspect getting more tickets and additional penalties, he ended up deciding that, ‘Naw, that’s not enough. I don’t want to just maim this officer,’ ” Acevedo said. “’I don’t want to just injure this officer. I want him killed because that’s the only way that this will go away. The suspect specifical­ly wanted to hire a hitman.”

The man covered his face with bandannas and ball caps every time he met with the supposed triggerman, police said.

Though he insisted on waiting until after Ramadan to carry out the killing, he forked over $500 to police at one after-dark meeting in Peiser Park, with the promise of another $1,500 to come when the crime was complete.

Police set up a murder scene and staged photos of the officer appearing to be dead.

Afterward, the undercover met up with Mohamed one last time in the park, to show up the images, and a SWAT team moved in to arrest him. In his pockets, police found the other $1,500 payment.

He’s now in jail pending a court appearance, and Acevedo publicly pushed for no bail.

“We talk a lot about bail in this county, that we have magistrate­s that seem to give out bail to violent suspects, to dangerous suspects,” he said. “And we just want the magistrate­s to know — and the district judges who appoint them — that we will be watching closely.”

The police chief pointed to the nature of his alleged crime and the suspect’s ties to Egypt as reasons to label him a possible flight risk.

“If someone’s willing to kill a member of the Houston Police Department because they got too many tickets, if someone’s willing to attack someone with acid,” Acevedo said, “that’s a person that not only poses a serious threat to that officer but obviously poses a threat to this community.”

 ??  ?? Mohammed Mohamed, 47, is accused of trying to have an officer slain.
Mohammed Mohamed, 47, is accused of trying to have an officer slain.
 ?? Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle ?? Police Chief Art Acevedo announces the arrest of a murder-for-hire suspect. He said the case will be watched closely by his department.
Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle Police Chief Art Acevedo announces the arrest of a murder-for-hire suspect. He said the case will be watched closely by his department.

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