Tenring
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Authorities arrested the man believed to be responsible for the killing of five people, including an eight-year-old boy in Cleveland, Texas, Friday, NBC News reported late Tuesday.
San Jacinto County District Attorney Todd Dillon said a man believed to be Francisco Oropesa, 38, was arrested in Cut and Shoot, Texas, according to NBC. Police are still waiting to confirm the identity of the individual, who was put in Montgomery County Jail and charged with first-degree murder.
Oropesa, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who had an extensive record with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), allegedly shot his neighbors, Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25; Daniel Enrique Laso Guzman, 8; Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31 and Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18, in an “execution style” killing.
Crippledtrigger said:There has been an arrest warrant out on the guy since 2020 I believe. Per the sheriff who's deputies have had multiple contacts with him fir shooting on his property.
Tenring said:Crippledtrigger said:There has been an arrest warrant out on the guy since 2020 I believe. Per the sheriff who's deputies have had multiple contacts with him fir shooting on his property.
Please post a link if you find one.
On Wednesday, Tim Kean, the chief deputy of the San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office, said “several arrests” had been made in the case and more were expected.
Besides Mr. Oropesa, those arrested include the woman described as his wife, Divimara Nava, 52, according a spokeswoman for the county sheriff’s office.
Sheriff Capers declined to say on Tuesday who owned the house where Mr. Oropesa was found, which is near the town of Cut and Shoot. Property records indicated that the house belonged to one of his relatives.
“Somebody got a tip,” Sheriff Capers said in a Tuesday night news conference. Then tactical officers from several agencies “meandered over there and found that tip to be true.” He said Mr. Oropesa did not resist arrest."
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