Posted on 04/20/2006 12:19:42 PM PDT by Full Court
Hoover police arrest one of Texas 10 most wanted
Hoover police said today a man they arrested Tuesday for drug offenses and an outstanding warrant is one of the 10 most wanted fugitives in Texas.
Police found Pablo Hinojosa Longoria, 32, of Bessemer in a van in the parking lot of the River Oaks Village shopping center in Hoover about 8:40 p.m. Tuesday, Assistant Police Chief A.C. Roper said.
Police saw open beer bottles and a small amount of marijuana in the van and discovered Longoria had an outstanding felony warrant from Austin, Texas, Roper said.
Further investigation revealed Longoria was on the Texas Ten Most Wanted Violent Offenders list.
He has at least one outstanding murder charge and is a suspect in several other murder cases along the Texas/Mexico border, Roper said.
Longoria was in the Hoover Jail today.
W/M, 10-18-1973,
5'09", 184 lbs.
Parole Warrants:
Poss. Cocaine; Unauth. Use of Vehicle; Agg. Assault; Robbery
Other Warrants:
Agg. Assault; Homicide
LKA: Weslaco, TX
ASSOCIATE OF TEXAS SYNDICATE
There is a huge nest of them here, because of the construction boom.
Great news! Thanks for posting it Full Court.
Thanks for your post. I am currently being bushwhacked in a 600+ thread by those that just don't think this sort of thing is "news."
"Russell deBusk, one of Birmingham Southern drama students who burned down the rural churches "for fun,"
In the latest issue of "Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement" magazine, July 2006 edition, is a short comment about the people who were arrested for burning the churches.
In the column "Swat Talk" on page 63:
CHURCH BURNINGS
With the Alabama church burning case broken just before we went to print, e-mails sent by one of the suspects revealed that the true motive behind the arsons was that the members were part of a satanic cult. Ritualistic crime has been widespread and is running rmpant throughout the US, but is often overlooked or even covered up by authorities to prevent residents from knowing that so-called "Devil Worshipers " are active in their community. Animal mutilation, evidence of candle burning in parks and some gang graffiti can all be stong indicators of ritualistic crime in your area.
End of item.
Yeah I agree but I work for a Sheriffs dept and when you put someone in N.C.I.C National Criminal Information Computer there are only three races you can put people in.
White, Asian and Black.
Only because you didn't have and still don't have a source.
Well isn't he real freakin' inconspicuous lookin'. Bet he can't understand why he was stopped either.
Not one of those links shows that the drivers were Mexican or illegal or immigrants at all.
Try again.
Thanks for your very logical post. But according to some very weird people posting on the below thread, that kind of posts makes you a racist mexican hater.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1617665/posts
Go figure.......
I know Mexican-Americans that would be a whole lot harsher than anything I would say. This guy's a gang-banger. He wrote it all over his self that he's one of the lowest of the low. He's also that proud of his self to be one of the lowest of the low.
Totally agree!
It's considered polite to ping the people you're talking about, especially if you're going to jump threads when you do it.
We're weird because we wanted a source?
That's a pretty standard request on FR.
If I were talking about YOU I would of. Now scurry back to your hole and don't trash this thread like you did the other thread, about the expectant mom who died.
Then who are you talking about?
Screen names please.
If I were talking about YOU I would have. Now scurry back to your hole and don't trash this thread like you did the other thread, about the expectant mom who died.
Of course this is news. It's good news. A wanted felon, gangbanger, murderer was busted. This is a very good thing.
Did you post this for those reasons?
Who were you talking about then, Full Court?
Do you troll all threads asking posters why they make certain posts? Or is it just that you troll threads that mention hispanic sounding names for some weird reason?
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