Father charged with "headshot" killing of drunk driver that killed his 2 sons

NFS4

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Part of me says that vigilantism is wrong, but the other part of me looks over at my 9-month-old son, and thinks that drunks get off too easy in this country. Going to the house to get the gun may put him in murky territory; he should have just smashed his skull in at the scene.

Either way, in this case, vigilantism wins so fuck this drunk driver!

HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting at a crash scene of a suspected drunken driver who authorities say plowed into his sons as they helped push their family's broken-down pickup truck along a dark, narrow, rural road.

David Barajas, 31, and his sons, 12-year-old David Jr. and 11-year-old Caleb, were about 50 yards from their Houston-area home when a car crashed into them. David Jr. died at the scene, while Caleb died later at a hospital.

Neighbors said they heard gunshots minutes after the Dec. 7 crash near Alvin, about 30 miles southeast of Houston. Jose Banda, the 20-year-old driver who hit the boys, was later found shot in the head. His death was ruled a homicide.

Brazoria County sheriff's investigator Dominick Sanders said Monday that witnesses told authorities they saw Barajas, right after the crash, walk to his home and then return a few minutes later and approach Banda's vehicle. Evidence showed one shot was fired, he said.

"Every time we would pursue a lead, it always came back to Mr. Barajas," Sanders said. "We have numerous statements placing him there at the car in close proximity to the victim at the time the gunshot was fired."

Barajas was indicted for murder Friday and turned himself in Sunday. He was being held Monday in the Brazoria County Jail on a $450,000 bond. Court records did not list an attorney for him.

Gabriel Barajas, David Barajas' brother, had previously said his sibling had remembered the crash as a "blur" and called speculation that his brother or another family member might have been responsible for Banda's murder "ugly."

Barajas' wife, Cindy, was in the truck when it was hit, along with the couple's 8-year-old daughter and 3-month-old son.

A search of Barajas' home found ammunition that is consistent with the bullet that killed Banda, but authorities have not located the weapon used in the shooting, Sanders said. The case is "going to be much more difficult if we don't have a weapon," he added.

Gunshot residue tests were done on both Barajas and Banda, and authorities are still waiting for those results, Sanders said.

Investigators also are awaiting DNA test results of some "biological material" that was found at the scene. Sanders declined to elaborate on the material that is being tested.
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/texas...-fatal-shooting-after-Texas-wreck-4269661.php

Banda, 20, was determined to be intoxicated at the time of the crash, with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.175, according to the Brazoria County Sheriff's Department.

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=8988719
 
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JulesMaximus

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Good move. So now not only is his wife going to be raising his other son and daughter alone but those kids are going to grow up only knowing their father through the bars of a prison cell.

What a tragedy. I hope he's not convicted.

Why wouldn't he be? He murdered someone. Pretty sure that is illegal. Two wrongs don't make a right.
 

diesbudt

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Wouldn't be out of the relm of possibility the person can get off with an insanity plea.

Watching 2 of your kids die in front of you?

Yes, sanity is no where to be found directly after such an event.
 

GagHalfrunt

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I'd love to sit on that jury. He'd get sprung and would receive a medal if I had anything to say about it.
 

NFS4

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Wouldn't be out of the relm of possibility the person can get off with an insanity plea.

Watching 2 of your kids die in front of you?

Yes, sanity is no where to be found directly after such an event.

Well, there's good news and bad news:

Bad News: He left the scene to get a gun, then came back to kill him
Good News: This is Texas and the gun hasn't been found, so he'll likely walk
 

sixone

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Wouldn't be out of the relm of possibility the person can get off with an insanity plea.

Watching 2 of your kids die in front of you?

Yes, sanity is no where to be found directly after such an event.

Sane enough to get rid of the gun.
 

waggy

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Wouldn't be out of the relm of possibility the person can get off with an insanity plea.

Watching 2 of your kids die in front of you?

Yes, sanity is no where to be found directly after such an event.

agreed.

even though he went to go get the gun i don't care. i understand how it is possibe
 

JulesMaximus

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Well, there's good news and bad news:

Bad News: He left the scene to get a gun, then came back to kill him
Good News: This is Texas and the gun hasn't been found, so he'll likely walk, unless he's black, in which case he'll get the death penalty.

ftfy
 

surfsatwerk

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A tragedy to be sure, but that does not give you permission to start shooting people in the head.
 

diesbudt

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Well, there's good news and bad news:

Bad News: He left the scene to get a gun, then came back to kill him
Good News: This is Texas and the gun hasn't been found, so he'll likely walk

It was just a few minutes though. If it was a day or 2, where the temproary insanity has fallen into sane rage/anger/hate than it becomes premeditated.

However if just moments after the accident, long enough for the drunk driver to still be at the scene? Wouldn't be impossible to prove insanity. Especially in texas.
 

NFS4

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Broheim

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Wouldn't be out of the relm of possibility the person can get off with an insanity plea.

Watching 2 of your kids die in front of you?

Yes, sanity is no where to be found directly after such an event.

yeah, this guy is going to get off, and rightly so. Had I watched my (hypothetical) kids getting killed I wouldn't have gone home to get a gun though, i'd have killed the guy with my bare hands right then and there.
 

Genx87

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What idiot pushes their car at night on a dark road? He shares some of the fault for his own kids death. Then to go and get a gun and kill the guy who hit them is murder.

Edit: btw it says the driver was suspected of being drunk. What was his BAC? Weird it wasnt included in the story.
 
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