Greg Delgado Pleads Guilty In Luis Guerrero Murder

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Greg Delgado has plead guilty in the Luis Guerrero murder in exchange for a lighter sentence. According to court documents Luis Guerrero was found in his vehicle after it crashed suffering from a gunshot wound. Luis Guerrero would later die from his injuries. Greg Delgado who was responsible for the murder would be involved in a shootout with police before he was arrested. Now Greg Delgado has plead guilty to murder and a host of other charges in exchange for a fifty year sentence. The family of Luis Guerrero were hoping that all of Greg Delgado charges would run consecutively however the judge made the sentences run all together or concurrent.

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He fired at officers after he shot and killed a man in 2020, and on Monday, Greg Anthony Delgado took a plea deal that left several in the courtroom unhappy.

On February 21, 2020, Luis Guerrero crashed his truck off Darby Blvd near Highway 90 after he was shot in the chest and abdomen by Delgado.

Two years later, both the victim and defendant’s families gathered in Judge Velia Meza’s courtroom where Delgado settled his fate with a plea deal.

“The the pleas that Mr. Delgado are voluntarily made, and I will accept all the pleas,” Meza said.

Delgado was charged with murder, aggravated assault against a public servant, attempted capital murder of a police officer, possession of a controlled substance and possession of deadly weapon in a penal institution.

Delgado pleaded no contest to murder and guilty to the latter four charges

Although Delgado pleaded no contest to murder, he was found guilty. Delgado was sentenced to 50 years in each case. However, Guerrero’s family is frustrated that the sentences will run concurrently.

“That actually made me angry,” Ashly López said. López is Guerrero’s niece. “(Delgado) never showed no emotion. He seemed, like, unbothered.”

Guerrero’s mother, Amalia Vera was also present in the courtroom. She said Delgado has caused a lot of harm, and his sentence of 50 years isn’t nearly enough.

In a press release, Bexar County District Attorney, Joe González said, “This defendant has shown he has no respect for the law. Even while he has been in jail awaiting the resolution of the charges from this one event, this defendant has shown he continues to be a threat to law enforcement and others by repeatedly being found with weapons in the jail. Our community is safer with this defendant behind bars.”

Delgado must serve at least half of his sentence before he qualifies for parole

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2022/03/01/san-antonio-man-charged-in-murder-and-other-felonies-takes-plea-deal-receives-50-year-sentence/

Seth Perrault Guilty Of Wife’s Murder

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Former police officer Seth Perrault has been found guilty in the murder of his wife Amanda Perrault. According to court documents Seth Perrault initially reported the death of his wife Amanda Perrault as a suicide however his story would soon fall apart. Just days before Amanda’s death Seth Perrault has been released from jail on a domestic violence charge in which Amanda was the victim. Three days later Seth Perrault would fatally shoot Amanda. Seth Perrault who was on administrative leave following a previous incident of domestic violence would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole

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A former Georgia police officer who reported his wife’s death as a suicide has been found guilty of her murder.

The Putnam County District’s Attorney said a jury convicted Michael Seth Perrault on Friday for the 2020 shooting death of his wife Amanda.

Perrault worked as a patrolman with the Eatonton Police Department at the time of her murder.

Perrault was found guilty on charges of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault under the Georgia Family Violence Act and simple battery under the Georgia Family Violence Act.

The jury took less than three hours to reach a verdict.

On Feb. 3, 2020, Amanda Perrault was shot to death in the couple’s bedroom at their Lake Oconee home.

Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills told Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne that Perrault reported his wife’s death as a suicide.

However, Sills said his story didn’t add up and investigators obtained enough evidence to charge the former Eatonton officer with murder

Perrault was arrested on a domestic violence charge days before his wife’s murder, court records show. Amanda Perrault told police that her husband hit her in the face and pushed her in front of their daughter.

After the conviction was read Friday, a judge sentenced Perrault to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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Gustavo Matias Morales Charged In Officer’s Murder

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Gustavo Matias Morales has been arrested and charged with the murder of Officer Jorge Alvarado Jr in Salinas California. According to police documents Officer Jorge Alvarado Jr was shot during a shootout with Gustavo Matias Morales following a traffic stop. According to news reports this this is the first time in 80 years a Salinas police officer has been killed in the line of duty. Gustavo Matias Morales is facing charges of of murder and discharging a firearm causing great bodily injury or death to a peace officer.

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The suspect in an officer-involved shooting that took the life of a Salinas police officer has been identified.

A source with the Monterey County Jail confirmed with KION that Gustavo Matias Morales, 31, was taken into custody for the shooting death of Officer Jorge Alvarado Jr.

Officer Alvarado Jr. was killed during a shootout on Friday night on Griffin and East Market Street, according to police.

Gustavo Matias Morales was arrested after shooting and killing Alvarado Jr. and taken to Monterey County Jail.

He faces charges of murder and discharging a firearm causing great bodily injury or death to a peace officer.

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A police officer in Salinas died in the line of duty Friday night. Officer Jorge Alvarado Jr was shot and killed while making a traffic stop in the East Market area.

Salinas police were able to arrest the suspect and take him into custody

Mayor Kimbley Craig said it is the first time a Salinas police officer has been killed in the line of duty in 80 years.

Chief of Police Roberto Filice described the fallen officer as a friend and hero to his community.

Bakersfield police offered their condolences on social media writing in part “our sincerest prayers of love and comfort to the family.”

https://www.turnto23.com/news/state/salinas-police-officer-shot-and-killed-during-traffic-stop

Kimberly Smith Faces Death Penalty In Child’s Murder

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Kimberly Smith is facing the death penalty as prosecutors called the death of Kendall Marquise Smith one of the worst they have ever seen. Kendall Marquise Smith who died in June 2021 was rushed to the hospital as the five year old boy was unresponsive however doctors were not able to revive the child. An autopsy was done on Kendall Marquise Smith who had a number of new and old injuries. Kimberly Smith would first tell police that the five year old boy tripped and banged his head however the child’s brother would tell a social worker that the boy was hit with a wooden yard stick, a phone charger cord and a belt. The autopsy report showed that Kendall Marquise Smith had died from blunt force trauma to the back of the head and the bruise that was present matched that of the belt buckle. Kimberly Smith has been charged with murder and also child abuse in regards to Kendall Marquise Smith six year old brother.

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A North Carolina prosecutor has said she will seek the death penalty for a woman charged with killing her adopted 5-year-old son.

Kimberly Monique Smith, 37, is charged with first-degree murder in the June 6, 2021 death of 5-year-old Kendall Marquise Smith. She is also charged with felony intentional child abuse, inflicting serious bodily injury in connection to Kendall’s 6-year-old brother, according to court records.

Assistant District Attorney Belinda Foster said in Forsyth Superior Court that she wanted to have the case declared capital, describing the boy’s death as “especially heinous, atrocious or cruel,” the Winston-Salem Journal reported.

A judge ordered that Smith be assigned a second attorney, as required under state law.

Winston-Salem police officers went to Kimberly Smith’s home at 9:49 p.m. on June 6, along with emergency-medical technicians, after getting a 911 call about an unresponsive child. The officer found Smith’s friend performing CPR on Kendall in a bedroom. The boy was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

An autopsy determined that the boy died from blunt-force trauma to the back of the head, which caused his brain to swell and led to a lack of oxygen, according to search warrants.

https://www.carolinacoastonline.com/regional/article_13db5206-9751-11ec-817c-731ab5726896.html

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A North Carolina prosecutor has said she will seek the death penalty against a woman charged with killing her adopted 5-year-old son.

Thirty-seven-year-old Kimberly Monique Smith is charged with first-degree murder in the June 6, 2021 death of 5-year-old Kendall Marquise Smith. She also is charged with felony intentional child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury in connection to Kendall’s 6-year-old brother.

A Forsyth Superior Court declared that the case was capital and ordered that Smith be assigned a second attorney, as required under state law.

https://www.wltx.com/article/news/crime/death-penalty-sought-north-carolina-woman-charged-childs-death/101-86949dab-2aaa-45b8-9211-09d798b19e1c

Valerian Osteen Arrested In Marissa Grimes Murder

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Valerian Osteen has been arrested in the shocking murder of Marissa Grimes in Texas. According to police reports a search warrant was issued for Valerian Osteen and his residence. Police in Fort Worth would find the body of Marissa Grimes underneath his house. Valerian Osteen has been arrested and charged with capital murder. The pair had an on and off relationship that was plagued by domestic violence issues including Valerian Osteen being arrested a month ago and charged with domestic violence, aggravated assault and unlawful restraint. Marissa Grimes disappeared around February 12, 2022, shortly after Valerian Osteen was let out on bail for the pending domestic violence case. How Marissa Grimes is not yet known as the autopsy reports are not yet in. Again questions are being asked on why Valerian Osteen initial bond was so low considered his violent history.

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A 24-year-old Fort Worth man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the death of an Arlington woman whose body was found under his home after she went missing in mid February, authorities said. The suspect, Valerian Osteen, had been released from the Tarrant County Jail on a combined $15,000 bond on two domestic violence charges against the same victim in early January, the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office said in a news release Saturday. His bond has now been revoked in connection to his previous arrest, and he is being held with no bond. Police said their homicide unit continues to investigate and authorities expect Valerian Osteento face additional charges.

Fort Worth police said that on Monday they found a vehicle associated with a missing person report filed in Arlington. The woman, 26-year-old Marissa M. Grimes, was last seen by her family on Feb. 12. “Officers soon discovered information that led them to an address in the 5800 block of Locke Avenue, where they tried to locate Ms. Grimes,” Fort Worth police said in a release Saturday. Police added that they found evidence that suggested Grimes was dead around or inside the house, where Valerian Osteen lived, which led to a search warrant Tuesday. They found Grimes dead under the pier-and-beam house.

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office positively identified Grimes’ body on Friday. An autopsy is pending to determine her cause of death.

For the second day in a row, Tarrant County District Attorney Sharen Wilson issued a statement Saturday criticizing the bond amount set by a judge, which allowed a suspect with a violent history to be released from jail and commit another crime against his victim. The District Attorney’s Office said Valerian Osteen had five prior felony convictions when he went before Magistrate Mark Thielman, who set the $10,000 bond on aggravated assault and $5,000 bond on unlawful restraint, both felony charges that Osteen was accused of committing against Grimes.

Thielman could not immediately be reached for comment. Magistrates are hired by judges to set bond in Tarrant County, according to the DA’s office. Valerian Osteen also had a conviction for misdemeanor terroristic threat and several other misdemeanor charges. The DA’s office said Thielman had access to a “danger assessment” for Grimes should Osteen be released. Her assessment indicated she was in “extreme danger.” Valerian Osteen was required to wear a GPS monitor in the conditions of his bond, but the DA’s office said he allowed the battery to die. Judge Mike Thomas on Wednesday issued a warrant for his arrest for bond violation and revoked bond. Valerian Osteen was arrested that day, and police learned then that he had cut off his GPS leg monitor completely, the District Attorney’s Office said. Because he is suspected of killing Grimes while out on bond for charges of committing domestic violence against her, the DA’s office has asked that Valerian Osteen never be allowed bond again.

In a similar statement Friday, Wilson was critical of the $3,500 bond set by Tarrant County District Judge Chris Wolfe in a domestic violence case against Lancelot Dawkins. After his release from jail Thursday, Wilson said, Dawkins went straight to his ex-girlfriend’s Fort Worth home, where he choked her unconscious and kidnapped their 11-month-old daughter. On Friday, police found the baby, Harmony Rodriguez, safe in New Mexico and arrested Dawkins. Wolfe could not be reached for comment. Osteen was previously arrested by Fort Worth police on Jan. 10 in the domestic violence offense case that was reported on Jan. 9. According to Tarrant County court documents, Osteen held Grimes against her will, pointed a gun at her and “intentionally or knowingly threaten[ed] imminent bodily injury to Grimes.” That incident also occurred at Osteen’s home on Locke Avenue, according to a police report. The 24-year-old bonded out of jail within a few days of the assault, authorities said, and an emergency protective order was issued to prohibit him from contacting Grimes. Court documents say Osteen is considered a habitual offender because he was previously convicted of felony charges including evading arrest and theft in Tarrant County in 2018 and 2017. Osteen also has had his probation revoked in the past for non-compliance with court orders, the District Attorney’s Office said.

Grimes was last seen by her mother on Feb. 12 in Haltom City, according to a missing person flier created for her family. “According to her family, she was held against her will for a week and was hiding from the man responsible,” the flier added. Grimes was last seen headed to a friend’s house in Fort Worth to pick up personal belongings, and the police department later found her moving truck abandoned in an area “near the person she was hiding from” in west Fort Worth, the flier said. Her purse was found inside the truck, the flier said. “Marissa is the mother of two kids and would never go this long without contacting her family,” the flier said.

In a public Facebook post, family friend Stephanie Kegley wrote that Grimes’ death never should have happened. “She had the strength to go report the abuse and NOTHING happened as a result,” the post reads. “She had no protection and when they allowed him to bail out, he set his sights on revenge.” “Please pray, wrap your arms around her family and friends. We are NOT okay. We are ANGRY,” the post says. “Our angel was taken from us.”

https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article258824138.html