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September 3 – 15, 2018. Country. United States. State (s) Texas. Location (s) Webb County. Juan David Ortiz (born 1983) [1] is an American serial killer and former Border Patrol agent who murdered four sex workers in Texas in September 2018. He was caught and arrested after a potential victim escaped and alerted police.
Ortiz, a Border Patrol intel supervisor at the time of his arrest, was accused of killing Melissa Ramirez, 29, Claudine Anne Luera, 42, Guiselda Alicia Cantu, 35, and Janelle Ortiz, 28. Their ...
On a special episode (first released on August 15, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: In 2018, four female sex workers were brutally murdered in the span of 12 days in Laredo, Texas, shocking their ...
The Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) first reported that Gómez González, who was described as petite and timid, and the rest of the group had attacked the officer with blunt objects and resisted arrest, and that he had shot in self-defense. [1] [2] [5] Marta Martinez, a woman who lived nearby, heard the shot and ran outside. [5]
A report last year from KBI and WOLA that tracked dozens of complaints filed about alleged abuse by Border Patrol agents and Customs and Border Protection officers between 2020 and 2022 found that ...
Under the Border Patrol's use-of-force guidelines, agents are permitted to employ lethal force against rock throwers if they pose a threat. [43] In January 2007, border patrol agent Nicholas Corbett shot and killed Francisco Javier Domínguez Rivera [44] after the latter tried to smash his head with a rock according to the officer's lawyer. [45]
A U.S. Border Patrol agent who confessed to killing four sex workers told investigators he wanted to "clean up the streets" of his Texas border hometown, a prosecutor said Wednesday while ...
United States Border Patrol apprehended Johan José Martínez-Rangel near El Paso on March 14, but he was released that same day, on an order of recognizance, with a notice to appear in court at a later date. U.S. Border Patrol arrested Franklin José Peña Ramos on May 28, also near El Paso, but he was also released with a notice to appear in court at a later date.