Wednesday, May 3, 2023

OROPESA, SUSPECT IN 5 MURDERS, CAUGHT NEAR HOUSTON

By David Goodman
New York Times

HOUSTON — After a manhunt that stretched to the Mexican border, heavily armed Texas and federal officers on Tuesday arrested the man who they believe fatally shot five people in a neighborhood dispute outside the town of Cleveland, Texas, officials said.

The suspect, Francisco Oropesa, was “caught hiding in a closet underneath some laundry” in a home a few miles from the site of the Friday shooting in San Jacinto County, said Greg Capers, the county sheriff.

Mr. Oropesa, 38, an immigrant from Mexico who had been deported four times, was charged with five counts of murder and was being held on $5 million bond, Sheriff Capers said. Mr. Oropesa was being transferred back to a San Jacinto County jail on Tuesday night.

Sheriff Capers declined to say who owned the home near the town of Cut and Shoot where Mr. Oropesa was found but said that he had not resisted arrest. Property records indicated that the home 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.”

Officials said that those connected to the home, in Montgomery County, were being questioned but that no one else had been taken into custody as of Tuesday evening.

For four days, state and federal law enforcement officials had been searching for Mr. Oropesa in the thick woods around his home outside Cleveland, in neighboring counties and as far south as the border with Mexico, where, officials believed, he might be trying to flee.

But in the end, officers found Mr. Oropesa – whose face stared out from large Spanish-language posters around San Jacinto County, about an hour’s drive north of downtown Houston– roughly 10 miles away from the scene of the killings.

Jimmy Paul, an assistant special agent in charge with the F.B.I., said that the tip that had led to the arrest came in at 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday; Mr. Oropesa was arrested shortly after, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Paul did not elaborate on the nature of the tip or who had left it. Officials had offered rewards totaling $80,000 for information leading to Mr. Oropesa’s arrest.

The killings occurred late Friday. Officials said Mr. Oropesa had been firing a gun that night in his front yard outside Cleveland, on a plot of land smaller than an acre in a row of similarly sized properties along a rutted dirt road. His immediate neighbors, a family from Honduras, complained about the noise, to both Mr. Oropesa and the police via 911, around 11:30 p.m.

Officers did not immediately go to the area, where residents have long complained of dangerously wanton gunfire. Soon after the complaints, officials said, Mr. Oropesa could be seen on a doorbell video entering his neighbor Wilson Garcia’s home, armed with an AR-15-style rifle.

Five people were fatally shot inside the home, according to the F.B.I.: Mr. Garcia’s wife, Sonia Guzman, 25; his son, Daniel Enrique Laso, 9; Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Juliza Molina Rivera, 31; and Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18.

Officials declined to answer questions on Tuesday about the speed of the response to the killings.

The top official in San Jacinto County, Fritz Faulkner, said in a telephone interview that he had been alerted to the arrest shortly after it happened. The killings had shocked the community, he said, and the county was now, after several days, finally able to rest easy.

“I’m just elated,” Mr. Faulkner said.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...



Todo, tarde o temprano, llega su fin.


conmigo no chingan.


Anonymous said...

Too bad he wasn't killed during apprehension.

Anonymous said...

He's worth more alive than dead, they will parade el pendejo and make meskins look bad. It'll come close to declareing war with Mejico. Remember this is the most republican racist state. If he were black or white he'd be dead by now.
Salary increase for all, famous on tv shows, hollywood movie, books galore, donations by the millions and retirement around the corner.

PUROS PINCHES MAMONES.

The lapdog govenor will declare a ban against speaking spanish, you will be fined and sent to prison if caught.
believe it.

my concern is that all of el gran southmost will have to learn to espequilee einglis, go to school pinche burros!

Anonymous said...

trumputo send the gunships, biden the marines and the lapdog B52's, the cocos are thinking what to sent.

Anonymous said...

Joe Biden should be held accountable for all the crimes being committed on our streets by the illegal immigrants he invited to this country. All those being effected should sue the president. He has plenty of money if not he can always ask his crooked son.

Anonymous said...

You all are the bola of pendejos along with the killer. The guy is a crazy killer period.

Look at that first before talking about race, political affiliation or other
problems you may have.

Anonymous said...

racist republicans at work they are all racist to the core. sent them back to cockroach europe NOW. with all their guns and bullets and bullet making machines. idiotas. cocos should join them los gatos..

Anonymous said...

Do these idiots know that Abbott is married to a Mexican American woman?

Anonymous said...

May 4, 2023 at 9:45 AM
es la creada. they see her hanging los calsones de el inutil racista republican governador on the backyard yard de la capital en austin.
for real!!!

Anonymous said...

Yeah he is mexican
So
How many school shooters were united states citizens born and raised here?
Anyone remember Timothy McVeigh?
Ted Kacynski?

Che Abbott pa hablar

Anonymous said...

we gotta thank the natives for saving their asses when they got here from cockroach europe. starving eating themselves, cause they ate all the rata and roaches and worms, all were released from prisons in cockroach europe. SENT THEM BACK TO FINISH SERVING THE TIME THEIR CROOKED FAMILY DID NO DO. MAMONES

rita