US Border Patrol agent arrested in connection with 4 killings, kidnapping

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https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/15/us/us-border-patrol-agent-arrested-slayings/index.html

A US Border Patrol agent was taken into custody in Texas on Saturday morning in connection with the killings of four people and aggravated kidnapping, according to Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar.

The agent was identified as Juan David Ortiz, 35.

The bodies of three females and one male were found over the last two weeks, sheriff's spokesperson Eduardo Chapa told CNN.

"This case broke open yesterday with an aggravated kidnapping and then a lookout for a suspect, in this case Ortiz," said Isidro R. "Chilo" Alaniz, Webb County district attorney.

A fifth person, a female who was the victim in the alleged kidnapping, was able to escape and contacted authorities, providing a description of the suspect -- including a vehicle, a white Dodge truck, authorities said. The victim was "battling for survival" and had a gun pulled on her during the attempted kidnapping, according to Chapa.

Ortiz, Chapa said, was picked up in the early hours along Interstate 35 in Laredo.

"We have very strong evidence that he is the person who has been killing," Sheriff Cuellar said at a press conference posted on CNN affiliate KGNS's Facebook page.

Alaniz said officials will be looking at "potentially four charges of murder and aggravated kidnapping."

CNN reached out to US Customs and Border Protection, which had no immediate comment. It was not immediately known whether Ortiz has an attorney.



Hmm what is going on.. cops and border patrol being serial killers and kidnapping people.. part of a trend?
 

Josephus312

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How many millions in law enforcement? Like citizens they mostly behave.

I wonder how similar the percentage is to teachers who rape kids they teach?

In most other nations the qualifications are so high that you don't get menally ill fuckers in law enforcement and in most other nations it's really fucking important because they are the only ones that are legally acknowledged to enforce the law.

Here, any yahoo with a six shooter can claim that the kid was on his lawn and he stood his ground.
 

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"There are very fine people on both sides. The ones locked behind the door in his basement and those on the other side who are not."
 

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How many millions in law enforcement? Like citizens they mostly behave.

I wonder how similar the percentage is to teachers who rape kids they teach?
Teachers, for the most part, don't carry guns unless you live in a state like mine (FL) that is trying to arm them.
 

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So, it was a Hispanic border patrol agent. Hell, he must have been a democrat! /s

Serial killers are sick, twisted people, who are just that. This shit is not related to political affiliation. Sick and evil people do what sick and evil people do. Fry his ass! If he's a republican....still fry his ass!
 

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https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/15/us/us-border-patrol-agent-arrested-slayings/index.html

A US Border Patrol agent was taken into custody in Texas on Saturday morning in connection with the killings of four people and aggravated kidnapping, according to Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar.

The agent was identified as Juan David Ortiz, 35.

The bodies of three females and one male were found over the last two weeks, sheriff's spokesperson Eduardo Chapa told CNN.

"This case broke open yesterday with an aggravated kidnapping and then a lookout for a suspect, in this case Ortiz," said Isidro R. "Chilo" Alaniz, Webb County district attorney.

A fifth person, a female who was the victim in the alleged kidnapping, was able to escape and contacted authorities, providing a description of the suspect -- including a vehicle, a white Dodge truck, authorities said. The victim was "battling for survival" and had a gun pulled on her during the attempted kidnapping, according to Chapa.

Ortiz, Chapa said, was picked up in the early hours along Interstate 35 in Laredo.

"We have very strong evidence that he is the person who has been killing," Sheriff Cuellar said at a press conference posted on CNN affiliate KGNS's Facebook page.

Alaniz said officials will be looking at "potentially four charges of murder and aggravated kidnapping."

CNN reached out to US Customs and Border Protection, which had no immediate comment. It was not immediately known whether Ortiz has an attorney.
Hmm what is going on.. cops and border patrol being serial killers and kidnapping people.. part of a trend?


He'll get off by saying "I was in fear of my life , so I had to kill them then have sex with their dead bodies in the desert.."

Might be trending though..

https://ktla.com/2018/09/14/central...al-assaults-against-2-women-while-in-uniform/

Central Valley Police Officer Arrested, Accused of Sexual Assaults Against 2 Women While in Uniform

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A police officer in the Central Valley is under investigation after two women came forward and accused him of sexual assaulting them while he was on duty, officials said Friday.

The two women do not know each other, but their stories have marked similarities — including 26-year-old Woodlake Police Officer Oscar Robles allegedly being in uniform when the assaults occurred, Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said in a press conference.

Boudreaux also said he believes there are additional victims.

An investigation was opened after deputies patrolling in the Visalia area on Tuesday came across a man and a woman walking. They stopped to check on the pair, and during their conversation the woman told them she wanted to file a complaint against a Woodlake officer who sexually assaulted her, the sheriff said.

The case was handed over to detectives, who interviewed numerous people. That led them to discover the second victim, according to Boudreaux.

Robles was subsequently arrested on Thursday on suspicion of penetration with a foreign object, false imprisonment, assault under the color of authority and intimidation of a victim.

Authorities have not released further information about the victims or alleged assaults, other than that they occurred mostly around the city of Woodlake.

Boudreaux said Tulare County District Attorney Tim Ward has promised the case will take priority, and his staff will review it over the weekend. Although prosecutors have hundreds of hours of interview to sort through, Boudreaux said, he is hopeful that charges will be filed on Monday.

Meanwhile, Robles has been placed on administrative leave, Woodlake Police Chief Mike Marquez said. The Visalia Police Department is also assisting the agency in conducting an internal affairs investigation that will look into Robles’ personnel history and record at the department.

“This is a shock, not only to the law enforcement community, but also to the citizens of Woodlake,” Marquez said. “We assure you justice will be sought.”

According to Marquez, Robles was hired in May 2014, and had never worked as a police officer before that.

The officer is also being actively investigated for his role in a controversial police shooting that left a teenager paralyzed last year, according to the Visalia Times-Delta.

Robles was being held at the Kings County Jail, an arrangement Boudreaux said he requested for the suspect’s protection.

“(Robles) is likely to have made multiple arrests, likely to have cases pending, and some of those people who he had arrested are likely sitting in the Tulare County Jail,” the sheriff said.

The investigation remains in its early stages, Boudreaux noted, adding that he wanted to make sure additional victims were aware they can come forward with their story and “he can cause you no more harm.”

“We’re here for you, we will protect you and we will not stand for this type of activity in the law enforcement field,” Boudreaux said.

Anyone with information can contact the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office at 559-733-6218. Anonymous tips may be submitted via 559-725-4194 or tcso@tipnow.com.

 
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