DPS releases report about demoted Texas Ranger

This afternoon the Texas Department of Public Safety released internal records about the demotion of former Texas Ranger Brent Davis of Tyler, and the records don’t paint a pretty picture.

According to an August 11, 2017 affidavit from Mr. Davis, he began having an affair with Faezeh Horaney, widow of murder victim Ron Horaney, after he was assigned to investigate Mr. Horaney’s murder. The affidavit states that the affair came to light only because Mrs. Horaney’s children discovered her explicit text messages with the ranger:

I do not remember when, Faezeh contacted me and said her children had found text messages between the two of us, confronted her and were mad because I was investigating their father’s death. I told Faezeh that if the children said anything that I would get into a lot of trouble. I told her that I did not need to get into any trouble and attempted to stop communications with her.

Faezah told me that she needed my friendship, my support and relied on me to help her with difficult decisions. Faezeh had a disagreement with her mother-in-law and had learned a long-time friend was not truthful with her. Faezeh felt like everyone was trying to get money from her since she received the life insurance payment from her husband’s death.

I did not stop communication with her at that time. She was someone easy to talk to about my problems and she relied on my communication to help her with her situation…

There was one intimate encounter after the children confronted her about the text messages between the two of us…

In other words, even after the kids found out about the affair and objected, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Horaney kept doing their thing. Classy.

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2 thoughts on “DPS releases report about demoted Texas Ranger

  1. It’s odd that they both live in Laneville, Tx at the same address. Does he still work for DPS?

  2. I’ll tell you what is odd is that he wasn’t fired immediately without collecting benefits. No excuse for this lax treatment of a cop investigating a murder investigation.

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