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Send the record before it disappears.

If you have screenshots, court links, videos, filings, names, dates, or a story people keep burying, send it here. The goal is simple: organize the truth into a form people can follow.

What happened?

Who was involved?

Where did it happen?

This is not emergency services, legal representation, or a guaranteed investigation. It is a structured way to get serious information into Ryan's review queue.

No account required

What should Ryan look at?

A January 6 defendant, case, or detention story.

The January 6 defendant this tip is about. If it's you, put your own name.

One per line. Court documents, news stories, social posts, video URLs.

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Only used to follow up. Not added to any list. Not made public.

Tips are reviewed by hand. We do not store your IP — only a one-way hash for rate limiting.

What we do with tips

Tips become a cleaner record.

A tip is not just a message in an inbox. Every saved tip gets a public-safe receipt in the intake ledger. The useful ones can help build timelines, identify missing records, connect similar complaints, support public case files, or create the next records request.

See what has come in

Pattern review

Similar tips can show whether one incident is isolated or part of a larger record.

Records requests

A solid lead can become a public-records request, FOIA-style draft, or document checklist.

Case files

Verified public information can support timelines, source lists, and public case documentation.

Follow-up questions

If you leave contact information, Ryan can ask for the missing piece before publishing or acting.

What to send

The best tip answers six questions fast.

What happened?
Who was involved?
Where did it happen?
When did it happen?
What proves it?
What is still missing?

Good leads include:

  • Court filings, docket links, hearing dates, orders, motions, or cause numbers.
  • Screenshots, videos, audio, messages, emails, photos, receipts, or public posts.
  • Names of agencies, officials, companies, attorneys, witnesses, or people involved.
  • Dates, locations, badge numbers, report numbers, records-request numbers, or case numbers.
  • The missing record: bodycam, dispatch logs, transcripts, CPS records, jail logs, financial records, or meeting minutes.
  • Local issues in Texas, East Texas, Longview, Gregg County, Harrison County, or any place where the facts need daylight.

Ask for more

Know someone sitting on receipts?

Send them this page. One useful date, docket link, video, report number, screenshot, or missing-record lead can change the whole timeline.

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