By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 1:54:00 P.M. EDT
GRA: When this came out yesterday—and I saw the street names, it was likely a Mex shooting. Just like Uvalde.
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Wyoming police have released the names of the woman and her two daughters who were shot and killed by the woman’s boyfriend.
The mother was identified as Liliana Landa-Sanchez, 34. The two of her children who were killed were 13-year-old Joelin Hernandez-Landa and 11-year-old Ayzy Hernandez-Landa.
Police said the girls attended San Juan Diego Academy in Wyoming.
A GoFundMe account has been created to help the family cover funeral costs.
The man believed to have killed them and then turned the gun on himself was identified as Oscar Moran-Hernandez, 43. State police records do not show a criminal history for him in Michigan, though Wyoming police previously said he was accused of drunken driving in 2003.
The apparent triple murder-suicide happened in the early hours of Tuesday at a home on Godfrey Avenue SW south of Burton Street. The Wyoming Department of Public Safety says a family member went to the home after getting a concerning call from Moran-Hernandez. The family member then called police. When officers arrived, Joelin, Ayzy, Landa-Sanchez and Moran-Hernandez were dead.
Three other children, ages 9, 5 and 2, were in the home when the shooting happened but weren’t hurt. At least two of those children belonged both Landa-Sanchez and Moran-Hernandez. Joelin and Ayzy were Landa-Sanchez’s children from a previous relationship.
The three children have been were placed in the care of a family member.
“No one, especially children, should ever feel unsafe in their home,” Wyoming DPS Chief Kim Koster said Tuesday. “This is a devastating example of domestic violence.”
[GRA: But in mex homes, we KNOW—I know, personally—how macho and violent they are. I lived next to a rotten bunch—I know.]
Wyoming has seen a total of six homicides this year and all were related to domestic situations.
GRA: Which means—WHAT? Wyoming ALSO has many Mexicans living there—maybe THAT’S an important fact too? “Nahhh,” says media.
--GRA
N.S.: I searched in vain for the Gofundme account. In any event, I never encourage people to donate to such accounts, because they are so often scams by people claiming to be “friends” of the deceased, who are just lining their own pockets. And they are never prosecuted.
Note that the lack of a criminal history for a perp from an affirmative action class is increasingly irrelevant, as criminals from such groups have long been issued a never-ending stream of free crimes.
Or a never ending number of aliases.Maybe after a couple felonies,they change their moniker from Perez to Hernandez--voila--clean slate.Our government probably never catches on.
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A GoFundMe account has been created to help Landa-Sanchez’s family pay to bring her and her daughters to Mexico, where her sister lives, to be buried.
ReplyDeleteGRA:"How about THAT,"says Bob Hope,"that tells you where home is REALLY at."
Those are not Americans--I never thought they were--and THEY don't think so either.
--GRA
>N.S.: I searched in vain for the Gofundme account.
ReplyDeleteThere was a link to the GoFundMe in the article (link):
ayudar a llevar a mi hermana y sobrinas a casa
Via my HS Spanish: 'Help me take my sister and nieces home' -- per the article, 'a casa' means to Mexico:
A GoFundMe account has been created to help Landa-Sanchez’s family pay to bring her and her daughters to Mexico, where her sister lives, to be buried.
>Note that the lack of a criminal history for a perp from an affirmative action class
He's an immigrant, probably illegal, at least originally (maybe his 'status' has since been 'adjusted') -- you can find some studies and media reports claiming that data shows they are generally less criminal than Hispanics born in the US.