But because we now live in a world where police officers are treated like criminals, and criminals are treated like victims, radical District Attorney José Garza has indicted my husband for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
He wants to lock Chance up until he dies.
And if we don’t raise the funds to finish his legal defense… he just might succeed.
We are only months away from trial. We’ve already drained our savings. We’ve already sold everything we could. Our children—all three of them—don’t know why Daddy is so worried all the time. They don’t understand why he might not be home for Christmas… or for years after that.
So I’m humbling myself to ask for your help.
Can you please give $50, $75, or even $100 today to help save my husband?
Let me tell you what actually happened.
It was May 2020. The riots had reached Austin. Buildings were being vandalized. Fires set. Rioters hurled rocks, bottles, fireworks. Officers were being injured. It was chaos.
Chance was dispatched to help restore order and protect innocent lives.
As they approached a group of agitators, a suspect refused commands and became combative.
Chance deployed a beanbag round—not a bullet—to subdue the violence. That’s it.
And at the time, no one thought anything of it. His commanders supported him. The internal investigation found no wrongdoing. His actions were in line with training and department policy.
But after George Soros-backed DA José Garza took office, everything changed.
Garza targeted multiple officers–including Chance—and began hunting for political scapegoats to appease the mob.
Now, Chance is facing the fight of his life. And so are we.
I can’t stop replaying what will happen if this goes the wrong way. What do I tell our kids? How do I explain that the world has turned upside down?
How do I keep going, knowing that the man who kisses them goodnight might be taken from them by a broken justice system?
Please—don’t let this happen.
Your donation today could literally be the difference between a father going home to his children… or spending the rest of his life behind bars for doing his job.