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Dallas police officer charged with arranging two killings

Dallas Police Chief Eddie García
Dallas Police Chief Eddie García speaks at a news conference Thursday about the murder charges against Officer Bryan Riser.
(Lynda M. González / Dallas Morning News)
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A Dallas police officer has been charged with two counts of capital murder, more than a year and a half after a man told investigators that he had kidnapped and killed two people at the officer’s instruction in 2017, authorities said.

Bryan Riser, a 13-year veteran of the force, was arrested Thursday morning and taken to the Dallas County jail for processing, according to a statement from the police department. Jail records show that Riser was being held without bond pending an appearance before a judge, but do not list an attorney for him.

Riser was arrested in the unconnected killings of Liza Saenz, 31, and Albert Douglas, 61, after a man came forward in August 2019 and told police that he had kidnapped and killed them at Riser’s direction, police Chief Eddie García said at a news conference. García said investigators did not know the motives for the killings, but that they were not related to Riser’s police work.

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García did not explain why Riser was arrested nearly 20 months after the witness came forward, and police declined to answer subsequent questions about the timing. Riser joined the department in 2008, and García acknowledged that he had been patrolling Dallas while under investigation for the killings.

The chief stressed that his homicide division and the FBI were still investigating and said the department was reviewing arrests made by Riser.

Saenz’s body was pulled from the Trinity River in southwest Dallas on March 10, 2017, and bore several bullet wounds, the chief said. Douglas was reported missing that year.

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Three men were charged with capital murder in the killing of Saenz: Kevin Kidd, Emmanuel Kilpatrick and Jermon Simmons. Kilpatrick is serving life in prison for the killings of a father and son. Kidd and Simmons remain in Dallas County jail on charges of capital murder in the killings of Saenz and of the father and son. Simmons is also charged in another death.

One of the men charged with Saenz’s killing told police that he and Riser were involved in burglaries when they were young, according to an affidavit for Riser’s arrest. It does not identify the man by name.

More recently, Riser and the man allegedly hatched a plan to rob drug-stash houses, but they didn’t follow through with it, according to the affidavit. Instead, the man told investigators that Riser offered to pay him a total of $9,500 to kidnap and kill Douglas and later Saenz.

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Both were shot and their bodies were dumped in the river, the affidavit states, but Douglas’ body has not been found.

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The affidavit says Riser told the hired killer that Saenz was an “informant.” The document does not elaborate, and police declined to answer questions about whether Saenz had some connection to the department.

The murder charges are not Riser’s first alleged crimes. In May 2017, he faced a domestic violence charge for allegedly assaulting and injuring an ex-girlfriend. It wasn’t immediately clear how that case was resolved. Police said Riser “received summary discipline for an incident.”

Riser has been put on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal affairs investigation.

“We will not allow anyone to tarnish this badge,” García said.

A spokeswoman for the Dallas County district attorney said her office didn’t have information on the case.

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