Tuesday, May 06, 2014

It Never Ends in the Formerly American Southwest: In Houston, Mexican Driver Hits and Kills Boy, 8, Who was Riding His Bike; Driver was Allegedly Drunk and Speeding in Residential Neighborhood

 

Killer Euaristo Hinojosa-Pena, 58; I was unable to copy a picture of victim Armando Villafana, 8, from TV news stories
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Thanks to reader-researcher RC.

It’s a Mexican thing. Mexicans think they have a “right” to get blasted and drive, and ignore all speed limits. If you’re going to permit any number of Mexicans in your country, you’re going to have an endless procession of funerals for the victims of their speeding and drunk driving.
 

Boy, 8, hit and killed by alleged drunk driver
Author: Ryan Korsgard, Reporter, rkorsgard@click2houston.com
Courtney Zavala, Anchor/Reporter, czavala@kprc.com
Marisa Breese, News Associate Producer
Published On: May 05 2014 06:13:43 AM CDT Updated On: May 05 2014 05:45:40 PM CDT
KPRC

HOUSTON -

A family is grieving after an 8-year-old boy was killed while riding his bicycle Sunday night.

Investigators said Euaristo Hinojosa-Pena, 58, was speeding in a pickup truck at the intersection of Lenore Street at Bliss Street when he hit the child, who was trying to cross the road on his bike.

Houston police say Hinojosa-Pena stayed at the scene until officers arrived.

[He could safely do that, because he's Mexican. A white would have been slaughtered.]

The boy, identified as Armando Villafana, was rushed to Memorial Hermann Hospital, where he died.

Investigators say Hinojosa-Pena failed a field sobriety test and is charged with driving while intoxicated.

Family members of Villafana say he had a smile that filled the hearts of everyone who knew him.

"He was always receiving people with a big hug and a kiss," said Maria Villafana, the boy's aunt. "He would always say hope to see you soon. So, it's very hard for us."

Villafana's family says the Bonner Elementary second grader just celebrated his 8th birthday.

"We know he's in good hands," said Maria Villafana. "He's in Heaven playing around."

No word yet on funeral arrangements for Villafana.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

DUI in Mexico is not a crime. What is the immigration status of the culprit?