FBI, Texas Rangers raid Lubbock County Medical Examiner's office
The FBI, Texas Rangers and U.S. Attorneys Office raided the Lubbock County Medical Examiners Office on Monday, several months after an investigation into the offices practices began.
Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Johnny Bures confirmed that the Rangers were assisting the U.S. Attorneys Office at the Medical Examiners Office near South Loop 289 and Quaker Avenue, though he could not comment further on the matter.
According to A-J Media archives, the Lubbock County District Attorney Sunshine Stanek requested earlier this year that investigators with the Texas Rangers look into allegations made against the countys Medical Examiners Office, though the allegations were unspecified to the public.
A former employee of the Medical Examiners Office also filed a lawsuit against NAAG Pathology Labs this year, claiming she was fired after she complained about possible illegal activity by her bosses. A-J Media archives state the employee told police and county officials about unethical and illegal new practices at the office involving the autopsies being performed on the bodies of children at the facility for autopsies.
The investigation is ongoing.
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