Texas man gets life for brutal murders of girlfriend and daughter

Texas man gets life for brutal murders of girlfriend and daughter

Texas man gets life for brutal murders of girlfriend and daughter

Laredo, TX A Texas man received a life sentence for murdering his girlfriend and her daughter. Rene Mendez was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of 40-year-old Sylvia Ramos and 19-year-old Brianna Ramos.

A jury delivered the verdict on Friday and a judge subsequently sentenced him without the possibility of parole. The events leading to the murders began on March 6, when the brother of Sylvia Ramos alerted a Laredo police officer, shouting that his sister had been killed.

Police arrived at an apartment on Lomas Del Sur Blvd and found both victims deceased. Mendez was discovered later that day at a nearby Motel 6 after a reported drug overdose.

An investigation revealed that Mendez stabbed Sylvia Ramos 55 times, primarily in the neck, after first killing her daughter, Brianna, by strangulation. According to court records, he left the apartment to socialize with a friend, who reported that Mendez appeared normal during their time together.

Hours later, Mendez returned to the apartment, where he attacked Sylvia with a pocket knife upon her arrival. Assistant District Attorney Kassandra de Hoyos described the scene during the trial, highlighting Mendez’s actions after the murders.

Prosecutors stated that Mendez stole Sylvia’s bank card, withdrew $500, and purchased drugs. He reportedly consumed a combination of pills, cocaine, and alcohol in a suicide attempt after the killings.

De Hoyos emphasized the lack of justification for the murders, stating that addiction did not cause the violence against Sylvia and Brianna. The trial concluded with the jury’s decision, sealing Mendez’s fate for life in prison.

David Scott Jr. arrested after threatening to shoot elementary school over snack time

David scott jr. Arrested after threatening to shoot elementary school over snack time

David Scott Jr. arrested after threatening to shoot elementary school over snack time

Eastpointe, MI A 43-year-old man has been arrested for threatening to shoot up his son’s elementary school. David Scott Jr. allegedly became enraged at Pleasantview Elementary School after his son did not have enough time to finish his snack.

He faces several charges, including making an intentional threat to commit violence against a school. Officers took Scott into custody earlier this week following the incident.

Witnesses reported that he confronted a teacher and threatened to return the next day. The Eastpointe Police Department executed a search warrant at Scott’s home, recovering multiple rounds of ammunition, which he is legally prohibited from possessing.

Scott’s behavior was described as aggressive. He reportedly screamed and made threats in front of students and staff. He also expressed that he would “air the place out,” a slang term indicating an intent to inflict harm.

The school administration condemned his actions, calling the behavior unacceptable. Officials from Eastpointe Community Schools emphasized they take all threats seriously.

Scott’s bond has been set at $150,000, and he must undergo a mental health evaluation. Conditions for his release include GPS monitoring and restrictions on alcohol consumption and contact with the school.

Mother charged after allegedly attempting to drown her three children in pond

Mother charged after allegedly attempting to drown her three children in pond

Mother charged after allegedly attempting to drown her three children in pond

Liberty, TX

Jessica Quintana has been arrested after allegedly trying to drown her three children in a pond near their home. The 39-year-old mother faces two counts of injury to a child and one count of aggravated assault causing bodily injury.

Quintana was charged following her release from the hospital on Friday. The incident in question occurred on Sept. 29, where her three children, aged 6, 11, and 15, survived and are now in the custody of child protective services.

Domingo Quintana, the children’s father, alerted emergency services, claiming that his wife poisoned their children with NyQuil and attempted to drown them. Domingo managed to rescue their 11-year-old daughter, who was transported to the hospital in critical condition.

Law enforcement has not verified the presence of NyQuil in the children’s system but confirmed that there was no alcohol involved. Law enforcement officials indicated it was believed Quintana intended for her children not to survive.

Reports state that Quintana underwent a mental health evaluation during her hospital stay, although the results are not publicly available. Following the incident, Domingo Quintana faced animal cruelty charges due to the condition of a cat found in the home.

He posted a $5,000 bond and was released. During a recent custody hearing, the children reportedly showed adverse reactions to the idea of staying with their father. His visitation rights remain revoked as the investigation continues.

Quintana is currently being held at the Liberty County Jail without bond.