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Thread ID: 8252 | Posts: 1 | Started: 2003-07-19
2003-07-19 08:21 | User Profile
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More dirty sh*tskin gang-bangers destroying (formerly) white America. The 2nd Amendment shouldn't apply to non-whites, they simply cannot use firearms for anything other than to murder.
Man on the run for murder captured near Magnolia
After seven years on the run, a suspected killer was captured Tuesday morning at a home near Magnolia.
Walter Antonio Flores, who celebrated his 25th birthday Monday, was arrested at a residence in the 28000 block of FM 2978 by Harris County Sheriff's deputies with the assistance of patrol deputies from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department.
Wanted on a charge of murder using a firearm in connection with the 1996 death of a rival gang member, Flores is believed to have fled to Mexico or El Salvador for a time after the shooting. It is unclear when he returned to the United States and how long he had been living in Montgomery County, according to Phillip Guerrero, a homicide investigator with the Houston Police Department.
Law enforcement officials said Flores used a fake Social Security card with the name Walter Cisneros to obtain work in Houston. Flores is not a U.S. citizen.
Flores, a known gang member, and several other young Hispanic males allegedly were leaning against a vehicle in front of the Stop-N-Go convenience store, located in the 6400 block of Hillcroft in Houston, in the early hours of June 28, 1996, when Elonixon Uman, 20, walked by, according to Houston Police Department Public Information Officer Joe Laud.
"Flores apparently glared at (Uman), giving him dirty looks, and one of Flores' buddies got into a verbal altercation with (Uman)," Laud said. "At that point, Flores pulled a firearm out of his waistband and fired at (Uman)."
Flores and several of the other men allegedly left the scene in an older-model Toyota, firing several more shots at the area where Uman lay dying of gunshot wounds to the head and chest.
Houston Police have been actively searching for Flores since 1996. An anonymous tip to the Harris County Crime Stoppers hot line led officers to the residence on FM 2978, Guerrero said.
It was unclear Tuesday afternoon exactly what Flores was doing in Montgomery County. It is believed he may have been living at the FM 2978 residence with several other people, including his common-law wife. Law enforcement officials said he may have been visiting the area, Guerrero said.
Flores was taken into custody Tuesday morning without incident, according to Montgomery County Sheriff's Department officials.
Flores is being held in the Harris County Jail on a $100,000 bond.