In February 2020, young Daniel Ortizleft the house to go buy things for a meeting in the city Bravo River, Tamaulipas; 15 minutes after he left, they heard firearm explosionsof which he received at least 50.
“He went out to the store, since 15 minutes had passed and I heard explosions, I dialed his number, and he answered me a second time, and I heard his cry not to shoot at him, but the shots were still heard, and we ran out, and when they arrived they were still shooting at the van,” his mother, Ms. Maria Guadalupe, said after the incident.
The victim’s family constantly accused the Tamaulipas State Police of kill a young manwho worked for a company in Reynosa.
Last week, the Tamaulipas government issued a public apology to the family for the events that killed Daniel.
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From my side, Attorney General of the State of Tamaulipas announced that an agent of the State Department had taken the necessary legal steps to have Adan Wilfredo “M” and Oscar Alberto “O” sentenced to 50 years in prison for the offense of qualified murder.
The Unified Court of the Prosecutor’s Office issued a verdict after a public representative presented convincing evidence, reliably proving the responsibility of those convicted today, who at that time were in the positions of state police officers, in the above crime, registered on February 7, 2020, in space 109 of the municipality of Rio Bravo, where the man was deprived of his life.
In addition, the judicial authority found that Adan Wilfredo “M” and Oscar Alberto “O” must cover the payment of 325 thousand 445 pesos in damages, receive a public reprimand and suspend their civil and political rights during their imprisonment.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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