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Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Cleveland, Texas: Wife of Suspected Gunman Has Been Arrested

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

A state trooper vehicle passes a posted wanted sign for a mass shooting suspect Tuesday, May 2, 2023, in the neighborhood where the shooting occurred Friday, in Cleveland, Texas. The search for the suspected gunman who allegedly shot five of his neighbors, including a child, after they asked him to stop firing off rounds in his yard stretched into a fourth day Tuesday.

A day after the man suspected of killing five of his neighbors in a Texas shooting was arrested, the sheriff says his wife has also been taken into custody.

Divimara Lamar Nava, 53, identified as the wife of suspect Francisco Oropeza, was in custody in connection with the Friday night shooting, according to Montgomery County Sheriff Rand Henderson.

Although Henderson identified Nava as Oropeza’s wife, jail records list her as not being legally married. The two share a home address, according to the records.

Nava had previously denied knowledge of Oropeza’s whereabouts, Henderson said, but authorities believe she hid him in the home near Conroe where he was arrested Tuesday.

Lamar Nava was arrested early Wednesday and was being held in the Montgomery County jail on a felony charge of hindering the apprehension or prosecution of a known felon, according to online jail records. The records do not list a bond for her and indicate she was arrested by state police at a home in Conroe.

A four-day manhunt for Oropeza ended Tuesday when authorities, acting on a tip, said they found the suspect hiding underneath a pile of laundry in the closet of a house.

At a news conference Wednesday morning in Coldspring, Tim Kean, chief deputy with the San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office, said authorities spotted Oropeza, 38, on Monday afternoon in Montgomery County, prompting the lockdown of several schools.

“We did confirm that was him on foot, running but we lost track of him. That was not a false alarm. That was him,” Kean said outside the county jail.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office had previously said reports of a possible sighting of Oropeza in the area was a false alarm.

Kean declined to comment on the tip the led authorities to the home where Oropeza was arrested as well as on when he had arrived or how he got to there. Kean said the home had not been previously checked by authorities.

Kean said there have been several other arrests “but I can’t go into the details on that.”

Kean said Oropeza only mildly resisted arrest and was not injured.

Kean said the home where Oropeza was arrested has a personal connection to the suspect. He declined to provide more details, but said there was no indication Oropeza was about to leave.

“I believe he thought he was in a safe spot,” Kean said.

Oropeza was expected to appear before a judge inside the San Jacinto County Jail on Wednesday and the judge would formally set his bond at $5 million, Kean said.

The home is near the community of Conroe, north of Houston and about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from his home in the rural town of Cleveland. That’s where authorities say he went next door and shot his neighbors with an AR-style rifle shortly before midnight Friday.

Oropeza had been shooting rounds on his property and attack his neighbors after they asked him to go farther away because the gunfire was keeping a baby awake, according to police.

The arrest ends what had become a widening dragnet that had grown to more than 250 people from multiple jurisdictions and had seen $80,000 in reward money offered. As recently as Tuesday morning, the FBI said that Oropeza “could be anywhere,” underlining how investigators for days struggled to get a sense of his whereabouts and candidly acknowledged they had no leads.

The tip that finally ended the chase came at 5:15 p.m., and a little more than an hour later, Oropeza was in custody, said FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jimmy Paul. The alleged shooter is a Mexican national who has been deported four times between 2009 and 2016, according to U.S. immigration officials.

Connor Hagan, an FBI spokesman, said they would not disclose the identity of the person who called in the tip — one of more than 200 tips he says investigators received.

Authorities would not say where Oropeza had been since fleeing the scene in Cleveland, which authorities previously said was likely on foot.

Hagan said the three agencies that went in to arrest Oropeza were the U.S. Marshals, Texas Department of Public Safety and US Border Patrol’s BORTAC team.

Drones and scent-tracking dogs had been used during the widening manhunt, which included combing a heavily wooded forest a few miles from the scene. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott offered a $50,000 reward as the search dragged late into the weekend, while others offered an additional $30,000 in reward money.

Capers said that prior to Friday’s shooting deputies had been called to the suspect’s house at least one other time previously over shooting rounds in his yard.

All of the victims were from Honduras. Wilson Garcia, who survived the shooting, said friends and family in the home tried to hide and shield themselves and children after Oropeza walked up to the home and began firing, killing his wife first at the front door.

The victims were identified as Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31; Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18; Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25; and Daniel Enrique Laso, 9.

A government official in Honduras said the remains of four of the victims would be repatriated. Velásquez Alvarado will be buried in the United States at the request of her sister and her husband, said Wilson Paz, general director of Honduras’ migrant protection service.

Osmán Velásquez, Diana’s father, said Tuesday that his daughter had recently gotten residency and had traveled to the United States without documents eight years ago with the help of a sister, who was already living there.

“Her sister convinced me to let her take my daughter. She told me the United States is a country of opportunities and that’s true,” he said. “But I never imagined it was just for this.”

In offering the reward, Abbott called the victims “illegal immigrants,” a partially false statement that his office walked back and apologized for Monday after drawing wide backlash over drawing attention to their immigration status. Abbott spokesperson Renae Eze said they had since learned that one of the victims may have been in the country legally.


Univision Noticias  KTLA

39 comments:

  1. Alright Tango Blast I really need a big favor from you guys. Please bust this mfr up everyday that he's behind bars. Give him that good old welcoming that he so rightfully deserves.

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    1. The wife is in a hell of a lot of trouble, hiding a fugitive from justice, knowing where he was hiding.

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    2. He’ll definitely get the death penalty in Texas. They have executed people for far less. That’s a given he’ll get the needle.

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    3. 10:12 he won't get the death penalty. He's probably mentally unstable.
      Or does this excuse only work for white folk?
      Guess we'll see when the Walmart shooter in Texas goes to trial.

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    4. 11:38 you must not be familiar with Texas capital punishment. They give people the death penalty for something that would be considered manslaughter (accidental murder) in other states. They are the state with most and most frequently executed death row prisoners. Texas don’t play period.

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    5. Having mental instability is not enough to avoid the death penalty. If he were stable, the MFer would not have done the deed alleged. Voluntary intoxication is not a defense to prosecution.
      SOTEXCRIM ATTY-30YEARS.

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    6. From 11:38 to @1:10
      Who are you trying to impress saying Texas this and that?
      I'm from Texas and to be more specific from El Paso where the Walmart was shot up by a piece of shit racist. I see the way some big shot lawyers who already defended other mass shooters from other states to avoid the death penalty given to their clients there (which they did), are defending this guy with that mentally unstable crap bit once again.
      I see the way Texas like every other state is allowing that defense.
      This to mee means that Texas will fail to give the death penalty to a guy that drove 600 miles and scouted three Walmarts to eventually shoot and kill 23 people all but one being Hispanic and a 15 year old boy. Before driving to commit the crime he actually wrote a "manifesto" saying he was going to do so also.
      Like I said only time will tell but unless this pos racist Walmart shooter gets the death penalty Texas will always be a joke and racist to the core while we're at it.

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    7. @5:12 It's up to the individual county DA whether or not they will pursue the death penalty. Usually in the big cities, the DA's tend to the liberal side and don't usually seek the death penalty, but who knows, this was a notorious case, so maybe they will

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    8. This isn't the leftist hell hole of Harris County, but a conservative one, and he will take the gurney journey.

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    9. From 5:12 to @2:08 l know as a fact the DA will pursue the Death Penalty. The outcome here if not handed down more so if the Walmart shooter is sent to a mental institution instead of a state prison will prove how racist the whole system is!!

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  2. I wonder how this BRICS union will screw the drug traffickers over. It’s gonna have an impact when it’s official. The almighty dollar these cartels seek is losing its value every day.

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  3. My email is open for whoever can pull it off. Take pics and send them in. Hell we can do an article on how peachy life is for this scumbag in lockup. And in return I promise never to talk shit about Texans anymore. 😁

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    1. You made my day Sol, thx

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    2. Sol is extra mad because it’s his people from Honduras where he from that were killed.

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    3. Nah sol from Jalisco

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    4. Just weeks ago people labeled Sol an El Salvadorian due to an article.
      This week he is a Hundurano, next week he will be German🤣😂.

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    5. Sol es Tamaulipas

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    6. Damn Sol why you gotta do us Texans like that 😆

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  4. doubt if this maniac will be in general population..
    too high profile, they can't take a chance of him getting killed in custody, it makes the authorities look like bunglers..
    plus, even though this mutt is obviously guilty, he's technically innocent til the fat lady on the jury sings..
    If we cut corners on doing what's legal and aboveboard with a piece of shit like this, the temptation to cut corners when you or me is in the hotseat becomes too easy, too inviting..
    🦎

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    1. 10:30 our criminal justice is so greatful, of course no cutting of corners.
      We all know he is innocent until proven guilty.
      Choice is given to him to plead Guilty or Not Guilty, his arms are not being pulled.
      The duration of the trail depends what he pleads.

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  5. Usually I shit on Sol because pissing Sol off is funny… pero a los homies, get your Messi on with this pendejos cabeza. I’m not one to put a bad label on los mojados, pero this puto se paso de verga. He annihilated family members because they asked he do his pendejadas away from them. I hope this dude gets that work on the daily until they have to put him in solitary until his final day.

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    1. No bro don't piss da Sol, we want him to live well past 90.
      He is excellent 👌 at what he does.
      Multi-tasker to the fullest.

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    2. Imagine me at 90. More cynical than ever. Probably wondering to myself which female is gonna come spread her legs for me next. Fuck that. No one wants to live to be that old. 😄

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    3. 12:54
      Young keyboard warriors don't want to hear this one about getting old.
      If you make it to 90 you will be at a rest home surrounded by beautiful nurses, with log White stockings, Red lipstick.

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  6. The man was in his property though, where is the nra to help with the 2nd amendment like they got off rittenhouse for the same thing

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    1. Rittenhouse was attacked by felons,
      Even a pedo was in there.
      But Yeha keep comparing apples to oranges

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    2. this asshole Rittenhouse took a fucking automatic rifle to a rally of folks that he was in political opposition to, he was looking for trouble, a typical cop wannabe.
      Yeah, I GUESS the "felons and pedos" attacked him, the culero had just shot somebody and needed to get disarmed..
      🦎

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    3. Don’t think he acted in self defense.

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    4. The other guy having a gun is what saved Rittenhouse. That and the prosecution making several major mistakes.

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    5. @ 12:40, yep, he pulled the trigger and got a two word verdict- not guilty, and you got and still get triggered as Rittenhouse built a house, in your head.

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    6. @12:40 - Learn the difference between “automatic” and “semi-automatic”, asshole. The hyperbole doesn’t help your case at all. Also, had Rittenhouse not been attacked first he would not have shot. He was found innocent in a very blue (ie “liberal”) state,
      Wisconsin, which should tell you how weak the case against him really was.

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  7. second amendment refers to right to bear arms, not right to get spun on meth and shoot your neighbors
    🦎

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    1. What I read on a Texas article, that the suspect was drinking 🍺 beer and decided to use ar-15 style rifle.
      Personally I would not use a gun or a rifle, when I had been drinking, yes sure the gunfire will sound surreal. But it impairs thinking, can hurt one self or hurt others...bingo look what ended up happening.

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  8. Totally off subject but does any one know what happened at usp Beaumont

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  9. Hope the survivors will be present in Huntsville when this bum get the needle: I wonder what part of Mexico he's from ? If he's from there and the Honduran Consulate had been quiet about the whole matter?

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    1. I regret to inform you due to unforeseen events transpired in Texas, of the family he killed, there is only one survivor, that's the husband. The others are dead.

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  10. You tell us what happened at USP since you're so worried.

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  11. It's funny that nobody is talking about how the surviving husband threatened the shooter with machete prior to the shooting and when he can over to confront the husband, the husband ran, hid and left his wife and kids to be shot.Also the fact that the surviving husband is now trying to profit off the death of his EX wife.smh ignorance is a bitch people talk without knowing anything not justifying the shooter there's always more to the story that wasn't just a shooting without a cause there's always reasons behind why people do what they do

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