Competency proceedings continued without resolution on Monday for an Omaha man who was found guilty of killing two Sonic drive-thru employees and injuring two others during a 2020 shooting.
Competency proceedings continued without resolution on Monday for an Omaha man who was found guilty of killing two Sonic drive-thru employees and injuring two others during a 2020 shooting.
Three weeks after Roberto Silva Jr. pleaded guilty to killing two Sonic restaurant employees, his attorneys have filed a motion to determine his mental competency.
The Sarpy County attorney said his office still plans to seek the death penalty, despite Roberto Silva s wish to die, because he thinks the facts of the case amount to
Roberto Silva Jr., has pleaded guilty to all 15 charges related to a deadly November 2020 shooting at a Bellevue Sonic. Two people were killed and two were critically injured.