Date | July 23, 1999 |
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Location | Tulia, Texas |
Coordinates | 34°32′09″N 101°45′31″W / 34.53583°N 101.75861°W |
Type | Police raid |
Participants | Tom Coleman (Undercover as T. J. Dawson) |
Arrests | 47[a] |
Convicted | 38 |
Charges | Delivery of a controlled substance |
Pardoned | 35 |
A total of 47 individuals,[a] the majority of whom were African American, were arrested in 1999 in Tulia, Texas on charges of cocaine dealing as a result of an undercover operation carried out by agent Tom Coleman. Coleman's testimony was crucial in the convictions of 38 of the 47. Years later, 35 of the 38 incarcerated were pardoned by Texas governor Rick Perry.
What ensued was a media frenzy that was widely covered by national media outlets such as The New York Times, 60 Minutes, People, and A&E Networks.
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