(Ed.'s Note: One of our readers sent us this photo and said that Chief Deputy Gus Reyna had been seen throughout the day Wednesday putting up signs for his boss Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio around Cromack elementary and before that along Military Highway.
On Thursday, he was seen putting up signs by Lopez High School.
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The reader questioned whether Gus had taken the day off to perform his political chore or whether he was doing it on the sly.
On Thursday, he was seen putting up signs by Lopez High School.
The reader questioned whether Gus had taken the day off to perform his political chore or whether he was doing it on the sly.
We really can't tell it's Gus from the angle of his better side in the photo at right, but we're sure he has some acceptable explanation for being out in public putting up signs.
Political activity is a necessary evil if one wants to keep his boss in office.
But we don't begrudge the reader questioning of the propriety of doing this doing working hours. Let's just hope he doesn't make a pit stop at El Pueblito for refreshments.
Lucio is facing a feisty challenge from former Cameron County District Judge Eric Garza for the 2019 Democratic Party primary in March. The political season is on!)
Political activity is a necessary evil if one wants to keep his boss in office.
But we don't begrudge the reader questioning of the propriety of doing this doing working hours. Let's just hope he doesn't make a pit stop at El Pueblito for refreshments.
Lucio is facing a feisty challenge from former Cameron County District Judge Eric Garza for the 2019 Democratic Party primary in March. The political season is on!)