🚨 NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED 🚨
Murder is already a crime. We don't have a gun problem. We have a lack of self-control problem, a criminal supremacists problem and a Commie Democrats local district attorney's, judges, parole officers soft on crime problem, not doing shit to catch the criminals as in crimes go unsolved, and when they do catch the criminals, they immediately release them back onto the streets to allow them to continue terrorizing the community. These same people siding with the criminals want to take away YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to keep and bear arms in order to defend yourself, your business, your family and home against these criminal supremacists and a tyrannical government. Remember, criminals DO NOT obey laws. Therefore, criminals will have access to guns through gun trafficking venues and you will be left defenseless with no guns because the same government siding with criminals THEY'RE ALLOWING to terrorize you with guns said they wanted to keep you safe from guns. The anti-gun prosecutors are not even prosecuting gun crimes. But god forbid you kill an intruder, robber or rapist in self-defense in your home or on your private property, these same Commie Democrat district attorneys or prosecutors will charge you with murder and have you locked up for years in prison. (emphasis mine)
ABC13 Houston published May 19, 2023: 18-year-old accused of shooting Bombshells patron booted from bar. Jaime Salinas, an 18-year-old who was out on bond tied to an alleged confrontation with a Galena Park officer, is accused of killing Jaime Torres.
Houston Police Dept.
May 23, 2023
Charges have been filed against a suspect arrested in the fatal shooting of a man at 12800 Gulf Freeway (South Interstate Highway 45) service road about 12:30 a.m. on May 7.
The suspect, Jaime Salinas, 18 is charged with capital murder in the 177th State District Court. His booking photo is attached to this news release.
The victim is identified as Jaime Torres, 26.
HPD Homicide Division Detectives J. Brown and M. Condon reported:
HPD patrol officers responded to a person down call on the service road at the above address. A witness stated he found the man unresponsive and lying in the grassy area along the service road. He had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Houston Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced the man, later identified as Mr. Torres, deceased.
A preliminary investigation indicated Torres, along with his two friends, was a customer at a nearby restaurant and, after being aggressive, was asked to leave by the manager. The man left the restaurant on foot and, a short time later, was found in the parking lot by the witness. According to the man's friends, his vehicle, a black Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck was missing from the parking lot.
At that time, there was no known suspect description.
Further investigation identified Salinas as the suspect in this case. Salinas was arrested on May 18 and subsequently charged for his role in the incident.
FOX 26 Houston published June 13, 2023: Judge revokes, reinstated 18-year-old man's bond then allegedly kills 26-year-old father. FOX 26 Reporter Randy Wallace explains in this edition of 'Breaking Bond.'
Fox26 News, Houston, TX local
written by Randy Wallace
Monday June 13, 2023
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - 26-year-old Jamie Torres had a lot to smile about, 5-year-old twin girls, a 4-year-old son, and an 11-month-old baby girl.
His widow described him as a hard-working, strong, devoted father who was never in any trouble.
That's something 18-year-old Jamie Salinas can't say.
On October 17, 2022, Salinas was charged with disarming a police officer.
"There was a reason the officer pulled him over," said Andy Kahan with Crime Stoppers. "They got into it, and then he tried to take his firearm."
339th Criminal District Court Judge Tavia Bell set Salinas's bond at just $7,500 hundred, and he walked out of jail.
According to pre-trial services, Salinas repeatedly violated his curfew requirements.
Judge Tavia Bell revoked Salinas's bond, but allowed him to walk out of jail the very next day. She didn't even raise his bond amount.
"That decision you can plausibly argue perhaps cost Mr. Torres his life," said Kahan.
Jamie Torres was found shot to death May 7 on the service road of the 12800 block of the Gulf Freeway.
Police say Salinas wanted Torres' truck.
"His friends did tell us he came alone and left alone, and we cannot find his truck," said HPD Lieutenant Izaguirre.
Remember judges, like Tavia Bell, have the power to revoke bonds and keep defendants, like Salinas, behind bars.
"As we've seen time and time again on the Breaking Bond segments, you did good by revoking the bond, you just didn't keep it revoked," Kahan said.
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