Thursday, September 27, 2018

Fifth MS-13 child of G_d charged with murder of Texas man

Left: Francisco Antonio Rodriguez-Ulboa
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) may think that MS-13 gang members have "a spark of divinity" but the scum in this photo above must have peed on that spark because it isn't visible from where I'm writing.

Now a fifth MS-13 gangbanger was arrested on Tuesday in the stabbing death of a man earlier in the year, police said.

Francisco Antonio Rodriguez-Ulboa [aka: Francisco Antonio Juan Rodriguez Gomez Hidalgo Cruz Ortega Cortez Rivera Ulboa], 20, was charged with murder in the death of 25-year-old Victor Castro-Martinez [aka: Victor Alberto Juan Perez Gomez Viesca Omega Ortega Arthritis Castro-Martinez] who was found critically wounded in a city park on June 7th, according to the Houston Police Department.

The others charged with the same murder [left to right from Rodriguez-Ulboa]: Carlos Elias Henriquez-Torres [aka: Carlos Elias Macho-Ocho Malcondent Henriquez-Torres], Marlon A. Miranda, [aka: Marlon Alfredo Brando Chico-Miranda], Miguel Aguilar-Ochoa [aka" Miguel Aguilar-Ochoa Patcholie Ventura Elminkya] and Wilson J. Ventura-Mejia [aka: Willie].

All five suspects are members of the MS-13 street gang and aren't nice people.

The victim, Castro-Martinez was a police informant and was wearing a wiretap device when his body was found, according to the Houston Chronicle. But Police Chief Art Acevedo [aka: Arturo Pimento Nunéz Cavrone Menendez Algonquin Acevedo] said that he wasn't killed because he was an informant but rather because he was a member of a rival MS-13 gang and was wearing the wrong color shirt and sneaker brand.

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