Posted on 10/19/2022 4:25:32 PM PDT by DallasBiff
A federal jury has indicted a man with federal hate crime charges, accusing him of killing one man and injuring four others at a Dallas mechanic shop in 2015.
A federal jury has indicted a man with federal hate crime charges, accusing him of killing one man and injuring four others at a Dallas mechanic shop in 2015.
The indictment alleges that 37-year-old Anthony Paz Torres shot at employees and customers at Omar's Wheels and Tires, a Muslim-owned business, on Christmas Eve 2015.
Torres had gone to the business days earlier but was told by police not to return, a U.S. Attorney's Office news release stated. When returning on Christmas Eve, he shot and killed a man and tried killing three others with a gun, and tried to kill a fourth person with his car as he was leaving.
According to police, witnesses said Anthony Torres, 30, approached employees at the business at about 3:42 p.m. and asked for a specific employee and to use their air to fill up his tires. Police said Torres was told the employee wasn't at the shop, but that he could use their air.
"The suspect turned around and walked toward his vehicle," the arrest warrant reads. "Once arriving at his vehicle, the suspect then pulled out a firearm from his waistline and started shooting in the direction of all the witnesses that were standing in front of the business."
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What about charging a man with attempted murder, and basing the case on that.
He’s a “white Hispanic.”
It takes almost 8 Years to indite this guy? WTF?
Guess Omar’s out of the tent business.
Charging a hispanic man with a hate crime against a muslim?
What about charging a man with attempted murder, and basing the case on that.
In the PC poker game Muslim beats Hispanic.
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