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Man shoots himself after possible hostage situation
San Patricio sheriff says suspect in critical condition
One man remains hospitalized after a lengthy standoff in Corpus Christi on Thursday.
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and last updated 2021-06-25 14:16:13-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â UPDATE: 12:02 p.m. Friday - One man remains hospitalized after a lengthy standoff in Corpus Christi on Thursday.
It started with a vehicle pursuit in Live Oak County.
Investigators say the man was wanted in connection to a kidnapping case in Oklahoma.
Department of Public Safety troopers chased the vehicle to a Mexican restaurant on Agnes and Baldwin. That s where they disabled the man s vehicle with tire spikes.
A Live Oak County grand jury made the following indictments in May:
⢠Johnny Joe Altman, 32, of Corpus Christi, on six counts, including assault on a public servant, attempt to take a weapon from a peace officer, endangering a child and evading arrest with a motor vehicle.
⢠Celestine Barrera, 38, of Sandra, for assault- family violence.
⢠Kevin Justin Cantrell, 34, of George West, for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon/family violence and assault on a public servant.
⢠Salomon Ezekiel Charon, 24, of San Antonio, on seven counts, including attempted murder of a public servant, aggravated assault against a public servant, evading arrest with a vehicle, aggravated kidnapping, burglary of a habitation with intent to commit other felony, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
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Mother believes veteran son needs PTSD treatment, not incarceration
Mother believes veteran son needs PTSD treatment, not incarceration
and last updated 2021-06-23 19:36:58-04
GEORGE WEST, Texas â A Live Oak County mother is pleading for help for her Marine veteran son who has found himself behind bars.
Elsa Guerrero doesn t try to paint her son as innocent, as she says he admitted to the crime he was accused of. What she believes, however, is that her son needs treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Gregory Guerrero was your average kid. He joined the Marines out of high school in 2008 and spent eight years in the USMC reserves.