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Valley Border Patrol agent facing charges of accident involving death
Valley Border Patrol agent facing charges of accident involving death
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According to Hidalgo County Jail records, a U.S. Border Patrol agent was arrested on Saturday by the Hidalgo County Police Department.
Francisco Vallejo was arrested on charges of an accident involving death.
Hidalgo Police said an investigation is underway and more details would be released on Tuesday.
In a Monday news release, a CBP spokesperson said “CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility and the United States Border Patrol are fully cooperating with the investigation.”
Laredo Border Patrol agent accused of pulling out handgun at coffee shop in Hidalgo County
Feb. 1, 2021
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A Border Patrol agent assigned to the Laredo Sector was arrested last week in Edinburg, Texas for allegedly pulling out a handgun at a coffee shop several times, possessing Xanax and driving while intoxicated.
According to an affidavit obtained by the McAllen Monitor, Edinburg Police were dispatched to a coffee shop around 8 a.m. Tuesday in response to man in his car allegedly displaying a gun.
Police interviewed David Saldivar, 42, who admitted to taking Xanax and gave consent for them to search his bag, per the affidavit. An officer discovered a 9 millimeter handgun in the bag and a bottle of Farmapram.
Hundreds jailed, thousands ticketed for violating South Texas COVID restrictions Twilight in the Rio Grande Valley. (Source: Miguel Gutierrez Jr., The Texas Tribune) By KCBD Staff | December 20, 2020 at 4:44 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 12:38 AM
The day that Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther was arrested for reopening her business in defiance of Texas emergency stay-home orders, Robin Torres sat in a county jail 500 miles away facing the consequences of his own failure to follow such rules.
Luther became a conservative darling this spring for her provocation, spending two days in custody on contempt of court charges. Largely in response to her case, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott eventually prohibited the authorities from jailing anyone for violating the stay-home orders established to stop the spread of COVID-19.
South Texas restrictions were meant to protect people from COVID-19. Then the handcuffs and ticket books came out.
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The day that Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther was arrested for reopening her business in defiance of Texas emergency stay-home orders, Robin Torres sat in a county jail 500 miles away facing the consequences of his own failure to follow such rules.