The carjacking happened on Nov. 22 at a parking lot of a restaurant located on the 3200 block of Pablo Kisel.
Sosa was arrested at 11:40 p.m. thi9s past Saturday by U.S. Border Patrol agents as he attempted to cross the border through an undesignated checkpoint, according to Brownsville police. The suspect was then turned over to Brownsville police where he admitted to the aggravated robbery.
Additional charges are pending. A second suspect was arrested in connection to the crime.
Jariod Raphael Orozco was arrested three days after the carjacking.
He was charged with aggravated robbery and three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
The Cameron County District Attorney's office is seeking to certify Sosa to stand trial as an adult. The DA's office said he is a "continuing threat to the community."
Sosa was taken to Darrell B. Hester Juvenile Detention Center and is pending arraignment. He faces five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of aggravated robbery.
A BPD spokesperson said additional charges may be pending.
5 comments:
So if it was not for Border Patrol, Brownsville PD would still be posing for worthless Facebook pictures instead of arresting this guy.
All these losers need to be charged as adults. This country has been weak on crime for too long. Hopefully, now with the Trump administration things will change for the better.
They are just like their chief worthless. Felix Saucedo you are a peace of shit! Keep taking your fb pictures instead of putting officers to do their job, which is provide safety and protection for our community. Worse chief ever El Chapo Sauceda. Biggest peace of shit the pd ever had for a chief
Criminals here are always caught committing another crime, but never by investigation. WHY??? ain't this city have a crime investigation unit? If they do I have NEVER read that criminals were apprehended as a result of an investigation, BUT WHY?????
they lost their mega magnifying lighted hand glass.
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