Nico LaHood

Nicolas "Nico" LaHood
Personal details
Born (1972-09-16) September 16, 1972
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Political party Independent
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (until 2018)
Education St. Mary's University
Occupation Bexar Country Criminal District Attorney (Current), Attorney, Former Magistrate Judge

Nicolas "Nico" LaHood is a Criminal District Attorney of Bexar County, Texas.

Early life and education

Nicholas Anthony LaHood was born on September 16, 1972 to Judge Michael Thomas LaHood, Sr. and Norma Olivia (née Mendiola)[1] in San Antonio, Texas.[2]

LaHood was arrested in June 1994 for attempting to sell 200 Ecstasy pills worth $3,600, with a firearm to an undercover police officer at a strip club. At the time of his arrest, he was in his third year at San Antonio College and working at a nightclub. LaHood entered into a plea bargain in August 1994 and was given deferred adjudication, a probated $1,000 fine and ordered to perform 320 hours of community service.[3]

In 1996, LaHood’s brother Michael was killed in his driveway.

LaHood graduated from St. Mary's university in 1999 and then law school in 2002.[3]

Career

LaHood ran for District Attorney in 2010 but narrowly lost to Susan Reed. Controversies that contributed to his loss included his age, past drug arrest, and firearm charges. After the election, LaHood had already decided to run again in 2014. In the 2014 Democratic Primaries for the District Attorney Race, LaHood faced off against Therese Huntzinger. LaHood narrowly beat his opponent: LaHood received 20,413 votes, just 47 more than Huntzinger's 20,366. In the 2014 Election for District Attorney, LaHood defeated Susan Reed, the incumbent. LaHood was sworn in as the new DA on January 1, 2015.[4]

In 2017, state District Judge Lori Valenzuela testified that LaHood had threatened the careers of two defense attorneys if they brought up an affair between a prosecutor in his office and a key witness for the prosecution in a murder case. Judge Valenzuela, who presided over the case, testified under oath that she had witnessed the threats made in his chambers. LaHood also testified, denying that he had made a threat.[5][6]

LaHood has promoted the unfounded conspiracy theory that vaccines are linked to autism. In a statement videotaped in his office for the anti-vaccine film Vaxxed, Lahood asserted that vaccines "can and do cause autism,"[7][8][9] LaHood repeated these claims in testimony to a Texas House committee.[9] LaHood also stated that Islam is a "horrifically violent" religion.[7][8]

On March 6, 2018, LaHood lost the Democratic primary for district attorney to Joe Gonzales, a more progressive Democrat, in a landslide.[10]

In September 2018, LaHood announced he was leaving the Democratic party, saying "leftists have taken over".[11]

Personal life

LaHood married Davida Gil on July 8, 2006. They have four children together. On August 14, 1996, LaHood's brother Michael LaHood, Jr.,[12] was murdered in the driveway of his parents house after a failed robbery. The triggerman Mauriceo Mashawn Brown, along with three other men, were later caught and tried. Under the Texas Law of Parties, not only Mauriceo Mashawn Brown, but also the driver of the car that carried Brown, Kenneth Foster, Jr., was tried for capital murder, and in May 1997 both were sentenced to death. In July 2006, Mauriceo Brown was executed for the crime by lethal injection. On August 31, 2007, Foster's death sentence was commuted by Governor Rick Perry.[13][14][15][16]

References

  1. "Nicholas Anthony Lahood". Family Search. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  2. "Nico Lahood". Family Search. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  3. 1 2 Padilla, Gloria (2010-05-15). "Unlawful past may hurt district attorney bid". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  4. "Changing of the guard: LaHood takes office as Bexar Co. DA".
  5. Jennifer Emily. "Judge: DA threatened attorneys' jobs if they mentioned prosecutor's sexual relationship with witness". Dallas Morning News.
  6. "Judge backs lawyers' claim that D.A. in San Antonio made threats in her chambers". San Antonio Express-News. April 13, 2017.
  7. 1 2 Chasnoff, Brian (31 Aug 2016). "LaHood prone to conspiracy theories". Express News. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  8. 1 2 Chasnoff, Brian (29 Aug 2016). "Bexar County District Attorney Nico LaHood: 'Vaccinations can and do cause autism'". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  9. 1 2 Brian Chasnoff, LaHood: I ‘know the truth’ about vaccines and autism, San Antonio Express-News (August 29, 2016).
  10. Buch, Jason (2018-03-06). "LaHood admits defeat in District Attorney's race against Gonzales". San Antonio Express News. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  11. https://www.ktsa.com/lahood-leaves-democratic-party-leftists-have-taken-over/
  12. Texas, Death Index, 1964-1998. "Michael Thomas La Hood Jr". FamilySearch. Bexar, Texas, United States, Department of State Health Services, Austin. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  13. https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/31/us/31execute.html?mcubz=0
  14. http://www.valleymorningstar.com/news/latest_news/article_7d84030a-7ec1-5125-b88d-df3f25475b10.html
  15. https://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2015/07/02/michael-t-lahood-jr-murder-8151996-san-antonio-tx-mauriceo-mashawn-brown-executed-2-others-sentenced-to-life-in-prison/
  16. http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3475381&page=1
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