Wednesday, June 18, 2025

"sheriff Ed Gonzalez said 21-year-old Angel Gomez Montanez was safely taken into custody on sunday evening for murder"

By A Texas Reader
tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 04:21:32 p.m. edt

"sheriff Ed Gonzalez said 21-year-old Angel Gomez Montanez was safely taken into custody on sunday evening."

https://abc13.com/post/angel-gomez-montaez-arrested-connection-murder-18-year-old-butte-creek-road-north-harris-county-hcso-says/16764392/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53ZQ8cIE_6Q



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gonzales took Montanez in or did Montanez take Gonzales in? Or did Gonzales take another Gonzales in(except he had a fake name--Montanez)? Or did the sheriff have a fake name too? With mex--who knows?

And they never tell.

--GRA

AbolishTenure said...

Hmmm... AGM mooches off the Gonzalez Lara family ("They're so poor!..."/ "How poor are they?" / "They can't even afford a hyphen for their name.")... so he mooches for three months, then Señora asks AGM to start paying in a little something, and Junior (hoonior) signs off.

Then AGM attempted to Allude. Today's J-school Crime Reporter Lesson is that you shouldn't allude. Even a white boy can't get away with Alluding in a White Ford Explorer no more than O.J. got away with Alluding in a White Ford Bronco 31 years ago Tuesday, June 17, 1994.

Anonymous said...

31 years--amazing.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

SEVEN SPICS ARRESTED FOR 100 MILLION DOLLAR BRINKS ROBBERY IN CALIFORNIA--PLUS OTHER "LESSER" FELONIES


(epoch times)Two of seven California men suspected of helping orchestrate the “largest jewelry heist in U.S. history” were ordered by a federal judge on June 17 to be detained until trial, a spokesperson for the local U.S. Attorney’s Office told The Epoch Times.



Prosecutors say the men were part of a modern-day highwaymen crew that allegedly broke into a Brinks semi truck and stole an estimated $100 million worth of gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and luxury watches that were being transported from an international jewelry show near San Francisco in July 2022.


The robbery was considered to be the “largest jewelry heist in U.S. history,” according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles.

Some of the jewelry was recovered when officers served search warrants on June 16, the prosecutors said.

The two men who appeared in U.S. district court on June 17 were Pablo Raul Lugo Larroig, 41, of Rialto, and Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, 42, of Upland, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California.

An indictment, received on June 11, charged seven defendants with two counts of conspiracy to commit theft from interstate and foreign shipment and theft from interstate and foreign shipment.

The others were Carlos Victor Mestanza Cercado, 31, of Pasadena; Victor Hugo Valencia Solorzano, 60, of the Rampart Village neighborhood of Los Angeles; Jorge Enrique Alban, 33, of South Los Angeles; and Eduardo Macias Ibarra, 36, of the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Also indicted was Jazael Padilla Resto, also known as “Ricardo Noel Moya,” “Ricardo Barbosa,” and “Alberto Javier Loza Chamorro,” 36, of Boyle Heights. Resto is currently an inmate in an Arizona state prison after he was found guilty of third-degree burglary with unlawful entry.

If convicted, Mestanza, Padilla, Lugo, Valencia, and Alban face statutory maximum sentences of 20 years in federal prison for each robbery charge. All defendants would face a statutory maximum sentence of five years in federal prison for the theft conspiracy charge and 10 years in federal prison for each theft charge, according to federal prosecutors.

GRA:No mention of legal status--I wonder why. These CAN'T be legal invaders.



--GRA