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Complaint Review: Andy's Landing Jaime Perez James Ledesma

Andy's Landing, Jaime Perez, James Ledesma Restaurant Cooks Arrested for Serving Bad Burgers to Police Chief ( "I Put My Buns on His Buns.") Burnet Texas

  • Reported By:
    Somewhere in Texas
  • Submitted:
    Sat, November 01, 2008
  • Updated:
    Mon, November 23, 2009
  • Andy's Landing, Jaime Perez, James Ledesma
    306 S Water St
    Burnet, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    512-756-4400
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Restaurant cooks arrested, accused of serving tainted burgers

JUST WHAT HAVE WE BEEN BEING SERVED IN THERE -- AND WE
AREN'T EVEN COPS?

10:30 PM CDT on Tuesday, October 28, 2008

By NOELLE NEWTON
KVUE News
Austin,Texas

Investigators say the Burnet,Texas police chief was a regular customer at a restaurant where cooks were giving him bad burgers.

People in Burnet say they come to Andy's Landing for the burgers. Tuesday night the parking lot was empty, aside from a few people who pulled in to see a "closed" sign.

"Usually, we eat here once a week every ten days get burgers or seafood," customer Charlie Daniels said.

Deputies say two of the people behind that good food are now in jail. Deputies say cook Jaime Perez confessed to "rubbing buns on his buns," spitting and even blowing his nose on Burnet Police Chief Paul Nelson's burger as another cook, James Ledesma, looked on. Both were arrested after one of Perez's friends found out and went to Nelson. Deputies believe this happened on more than one occasion.

Nelson released this statement Tuesday: "As many of you may know, there has been an incident that involved the possible contamination of my food as I was eating in a local restaurant. This is an ongoing investigation and while I cannot directly comment on the investigation, I would like the public to know that (the) city of Burnet is a great city and the people are great people. This type of behavior is not the norm here and investigators believe this to be an isolated incident that was directed solely at me. There are many great places to eat with family and friends here in Burnet and I hope citizens will not be afraid to continue to patronize their favorite restaurants.

"As for my actions, I always tell the citizens to trust in the Justice System and now it is my turn to trust in the same system. I trust and respect the investigators involved and I know that they have and will conduct an investigation with integrity.

"I want to say thank you to the citizen that came forward. Without that citizen coming forward, I might have never known that this had happen. As the Police Chief, I would like the citizens of Burnet to know, that they can always come forward with any information. We must all work together as a team to make this city safe.

"This has affected my family a great deal and I ask everyone to appreciate our need for privacy at this time."

"We've worked really hard for our reputation. It's hurtful to the restaurant, it's hurtful to the community," Andy's Landing General Manager Tiffany Tappe said.

Tappe says she didn't know about Perez's actions until he was arrested during lunch hour on Monday. She wants to assure customers that Chief Nelson was the only target.

"He was getting his revenge for something he felt he deserved to get it for, and obviously this is not the right way to do it," Tappe said.

Still, the customers we spoke to say it will be difficult to eat here again.

"It's revolting. If there's truth to it, it's a revolting thing," Daniels said.

"We of course respect someone's decision not to eat here, but we hope that what has happened with this individual doesn't change their opinions about us. We still have good food, we still have good service. We still try out hardest to do everything we can to be a good restaurant," Tappe said.

Perez and Ledesma have been charged with tampering with a consumer product, a second degree felony.

ANGRY CITIZEN
Somewhere in, Texas
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Joe

Austin,
Texas,
U.S.A.

MAN ACQUITTED OF SPITTING ON CHIEF'S BURGER

#2Author of original report

Mon, November 23, 2009

   There have been new developments in this case.

   In an area newspaper story which appeared Wednesday, November 18, 2009, A Burnet County Grand Jury too les than 20 minutes to find  Jaime Perez --accused of spitting on the Burnet police Chief's hamburger -- not guilty of harrassment of a public servant.

   After the verdict, jurors told prosecutor Joe Greer and defense attorney Tim Cowart that there wasn't enough evidence for a conviction.

   " It's fairly evident that the jury felt the state didn't prove its case," Cowart said.

   But Greer said,"We had not physical evidence because ( Chief) Paul Nelson are it."

   Nelson did not find out about the accusation until several days after he consumed the burger in October 2008 at a now-shuttered restaurant in Burnet, texas called Andy's Landing, witnesses testified Monday.

   Witnesses testified that Perez told them that he spat on Nelson's hamburger, put vegetables in his mouth before he put them on the chief's burger, and wiped the buns on his body.
   There were no eyewitnesses to the event, investigators said. The two-day trial was presided over by 424th District Judge Dan Mills.

   "I thought having a recorded statement of the defendant saying he did it and making a similar statement a few wees later lent a lot of credibility " to the prosecution,Greer said.

   He said Perez had also displayed animosity toward Nelson by walking away from his job at another restaurant when Nelson was there.

   Perez, who has been in jail for several months, was not eligible for probation because he had a prior felony conviction for possession of an illegal substance, Greer said.

  Nelson said after Tuesday's verdict that he didn't blame anyone for the outcome of the trial.

  "It's the justice system and sometimes there's not enough evidence there," Nelson said.

   Nelson said he was tested once every three months for a year for HIV and hepatitis because of concerns that the burger might be tainted.

   His wife was pregnant during the time he had to be tested, he said.

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