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A multi-agency manhunt led to the arrest Thursday night of an escaped California inmate wanted in the killing of the Tijuana chief of a state police unit that searches for foreign fugitives in Mexico, Baja California prosecutors said.
César Moisés Hernández, 35, who had been on the run since December when he first escaped from correctional custody in Central California, was located Thursday by Mexican law enforcement in the Lomas de Matamoros neighborhood in eastern Tijuana. Further details about the arrest were not immediately available.
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He is suspected of killing Commander Abigail Esparza Reyes, head of the Tijuana international liaison group for the Baja California State Citizen Security Force, or FESC, Mexican officials said. Esparza, 33, was an 11-year veteran of the state police and a mother of two.
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Commander Abigail Esparza Reyes was head of the unit in Baja California tasked with hunting fugitives. |
During her eight years at the helm of the elite Mexican unit, nicknamed the “Gringo Hunters,” Esparza led operations in Baja California that resulted in the arrest of 408 fugitives from several countries, officials said.
“Commander Esparza will be remembered as a true hero who was killed while bravely supporting binational efforts to keep our countries safe,” David Arizmendi, press attaché for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, said last week in a statement posted on the social media platform X.
On April 9, during an operation to serve an arrest warrant in Tijuana’s Barcelona Residencial neighborhood, the suspect allegedly opened fire and mortally wounded Esparza in the neck. She was rushed to a hospital, where she died.
On Thursday, the operation was carried out by the Baja California Investigation Agency, or AEI, in collaboration with the Special Operations Group of the Secretary of Defense.
Hernández became a wanted man on both sides of the border, with the U.S. last week increasing the reward to up to $35,000 for information leading to his arrest. Some U.S. officials expressed condolences last week and said they would work with their counterparts in Mexico to bring the suspect to justice.
Baja California prosecutors referred to Hernandez as a “priority subject” in a news release Thursday night.
In December, Hernandez escaped from U.S. custody after arriving at the Kern County Superior Courthouse in Delano. He was serving a sentence of 80 years to life for first-degree murder in Los Angeles County.
The unsuccessful operation that killed Esparza raised questions when surveillance footage surfaced showing a man, believed to be Hernández, fleeing the scene.
The suspect initially ran from the shooting scene in his underwear and was later seen changing into a yellow worker’s jacket to avoid being detected by several law enforcement officers at the site.
U.S. Marshals personnel were in the area during the operation, the federal agency said last week in a statement, “but not involved in the shooting incident.”
Gen. Laureano Carrillo, Baja California’s secretary of security, said Wednesday during Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila’s weekly press conference that an investigation is underway.
Carrillo acknowledged that there were “operational errors” during the operation, including initially a lack of the necessary officers to make the arrest and an ineffective response at the moment of the shooting, which allowed the suspect to escape, he said.
Hernández became a wanted man on both sides of the border, with the U.S. last week increasing the reward to up to $35,000 for information leading to his arrest. Some U.S. officials expressed condolences last week and said they would work with their counterparts in Mexico to bring the suspect to justice.
Baja California prosecutors referred to Hernandez as a “priority subject” in a news release Thursday night.
In December, Hernandez escaped from U.S. custody after arriving at the Kern County Superior Courthouse in Delano. He was serving a sentence of 80 years to life for first-degree murder in Los Angeles County.
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The unsuccessful operation that killed Esparza raised questions when surveillance footage surfaced showing a man, believed to be Hernández, fleeing the scene.
The suspect initially ran from the shooting scene in his underwear and was later seen changing into a yellow worker’s jacket to avoid being detected by several law enforcement officers at the site.
U.S. Marshals personnel were in the area during the operation, the federal agency said last week in a statement, “but not involved in the shooting incident.”
US Marshals drove the wounded 'Gringo Hunter' Commander to the hospital after she was shot in the neck during the operation. |
Carrillo acknowledged that there were “operational errors” during the operation, including initially a lack of the necessary officers to make the arrest and an ineffective response at the moment of the shooting, which allowed the suspect to escape, he said.
Sources San Diego Tribune, Borderland Beat
Finally caught, 80 years sentence on the 1st murder in US. Then will be deported to Mexico to serve 40, for killing Comandante Abigail Reyes.....she was wearing dress shoes, long fingernails, she was mainly office desk worker, not cut out to be in the field work, she should have let her Captains and Lt's do the work. RIP
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Hardly, for the most part photos of her online she is in tactical gear and carrying a rifle save for an interview for the Gringo Hunters tv show as "Rosa" where she was at her desk.
DeleteTrump will pardon him!
DeleteYou're a moron. Who allows your comments.
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DeleteIf his comments were never allowed, we wouldn't ever have known he was a moron..
I think Elon calls it social policing or something, let the unwashed masses decide what's stupid and what's la buena.
Remember, during la pandemia, social media comments blaming China, or folks simply asking "what the fuck is in this vaccine they're pressuring me to stick in my arm" got surpressed by the censors who thought they knew better.
Also, some folks get thrilled to be noticed, responding to their nonsense may just feed the fire..
But for gods sakes, lay off the unpaid and overworked contributers and mods that make it all possible, if anybody looking for a villain, there's plenty to be found amongst the cartel malandros!
Nuffs Enuff!!!
Trump going to send him to El Salvador with the other Wife beater, MS-13 terrorist!
Delete1000s of armed american killers escaping american justice and fleeing to mexico where they are killing police and citizens with american weapons while slinging fentanyl. When is Trump going to strengthen the american border and stop the flow of killers and guns south into mexico!
DeleteSnitcher Truther snitched!!!
DeleteYES!
DeleteMy point exactly!
Thousands, if not MILLIONS of maddog american killers are escaping south of the border to sling fentanilo!
Claudia MUST build a wall to stem this invasion of felonious locusts!
Seriously, 'Nuts, you usually post good stuff, but we seem like we're maybe off our meds today! 🤔😟
@2:58 Very true! Especially if there's something in it for him.
DeleteWord on the street is that ICE will start a new search bloc dedicated to capturing Latino criminals...the so called wetback hunters have officially started. Obviously this I say in jest but imagine applying the logic that both groups have
ReplyDeleteTrump has been deporting less than Biden.
Delete345 majority don't get it's optics
DeleteWhile "gringo" can be a term of endearment, dependent upon the context, "wetback" is always derogatory. Know the difference my gringo friend.
Delete3:45 🤣 Mexicans are crafty, if you give them a heads up you will have to work your ass off for every single one, Trump Fucked up on let us know he was gonna deport us all😂 it aint happening
Delete2:49- I guess you have never worked with a female in a LE scenario.
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DeleteIf you swim across a river to enter your new homeland, of COURSE your back is gonna get wet!
And if beans are a focal point of your indigenous diet, guess what you're gonna be called then?
If hillbillies dont wanna be called that, they should move to the flatlands, sho nuff!
We all gotta lighten up about this identity crisis!
"sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me"
..my granny
You know who eats more beans than Mexicans? The British. Also don’t act like you don’t eat beans too asshole LOL!
DeleteGringo Hunter! Too funny! 95% of the criminals are latino and not white that flee to Mexico! Sheriff Trump has tightened the border so there will be substanially less latino criminals heading to Mexico!
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DeleteEVERYONE eats beans, that's the point, chowderhead!
It's NOT an insult to be called a beaner!
Why don't you snowflakes melt away, men are talking here! 🙂
Okay, look: beans are really good food that we should all eat daily. Dummy.
DeleteNo human rights or due process laws in Mexico, at least that Mexican authorities respect, they’re going to subject him to what Mexicans do best.
ReplyDeleteGive him 6 months to 1 year tops before he joins Abigail Esparza Reyes in that great unknown.
Wrong, just like in the U.S, money talks, bullshit walks. If you're poor and trafficking drugs you can get 10 years for transporting a few keys, but if you have cheddar for lawyers, judges, and the government, you can get 10 years for a few tons. Don't believe me, check the archives.
DeleteHe will be in Mexicos nastiest prisons ...we're He will be rescued by siscaro006....
ReplyDeleteU.S Marshals drove Abigail Esparza Reyes to the hospital. She was still alive after being shot in the neck area. With an injury like that a person can still survive if they are medically treated. Time is a huge factor with that type of injury. I wonder if the U.S Marshals knew the location of the nearest hospital. They could've gotten lost. Google directions are not always accurate in TJ. I've driven there. The U.S Marshals truck did not have sirens. There is always huge traffic in TJ. My Nuff intel tells me that she died en route because she did not receive medical treatment fast enough. Her last words where probably pendejos gringos. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteNuffy's a thoracic specialist now..
DeleteYep, nuffers, everybody knows when you are shot in the throat a little iodine and a curita will do the trick!
Your schtick is getting old, hit the refresh button, buddy. 😕
What's the deal, is he a U.S. national?
DeleteWill he be quickly sent back to U.S. or get tried in Mexico first?
I'm prison, will he be a hero for clipping a cop, or considered a villain for killing a girl and leaving two babies orphans?
6:23 He is a US citizen, that’s the question now if he’ll be sent back to the US as would usually happen to finish that and additional sentences. That would usually be the case and immediately would be sent to the US as he’s a citizen. But Mexico may want him as she was high up agent and saving face from him escaping again is big. But clearly he can escape.
DeleteWhen he escaped in Delano the first time, he was going to a court hearing for making weapons and drug possession while in prison and was Sureño affiliated there.
Send him to el Salvador, Claudia
ReplyDeleteSend him to El Sal to be that “Maryland Man’s “ butt buddy
ReplyDeleteTrump wanted his head and got it.
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DeleteWord on the street is that the Donald was out on the links, playing a round of golf, when he heard where the scumbag was laying up..
Thinking fast, he parachuted into Tijuana, collared the skel himself, and made it back to Mar-a-Lago in time to birdie the hole!
The adoring crowd in the gallery, as you might imagine, roared in patriotic appreciation!
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Yeah the Donald is not playing.
DeleteWord on the streets is that your facts are incorrect. EL Donald was actually at thr tanning salon, not the golf links. Get it straight
DeleteWhy hasn’t anybody talked about the letter he wrote before his capture saying he didn’t kill the the girl in Tijuana and saying it was the United States that killed her?
ReplyDeleteBallisticsc report doctored!
DeleteIf he swears on the bible and sincerely promises that he didn't commit the crime, then yes, by law, he has to be immediately released, and the authorities must do their job and apprehend the REAL culprit, prolly a rogue U.S. Marshal!!!
DeleteI mean I'm inclined to believe his story.
DeleteSomething doesn't add up here, why would the guy want to kill the nice police lady that was only trying to encourage him to complete his 80 year bit on the other side?
CIA cover-up?
Racial profiling?
Something even more sinister?
YOU decide!
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Why are U.S. Marshals always hating on Hispanic prófugos?
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ReplyDeleteCAF should have given this guy safe haven.
ReplyDelete308 too much heat! He had to go down! CJNG or chapiza or mayiza should of recruited him and relocated him to the mainland asap!
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