Texas manhunt for Cleveland mass shooting suspect expands as FBI still has no leads
on a secluded street in Cleveland, survivors are questioning why – by witness accounts – it took police more than 20 minutes to arrive.
By the time the slaughter ended, five people had been killed: Sonia Argentina Guzman Taibot, 25; Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31; and Daniel Enrique Lazo Guzman, 9. Two slain women, Velazquez Alvarado and Molina Rivera, were found shielding small children. Officials removed four adults’ bodies through a doorway still adorned with Christmas garlands.
Through the weekend and on Monday, multiple agencies scrambled to find him, climbing over cattle gates and through pine woods. Wilson said the boy’s 2-year-old sister can’t understand why her big brother is no longer around. She still asks for him – and for their mother.A map shows the Cleveland, Texas properties where five people were shot and killed April 28. A search for the gunman continued Sunday, April 30.What family members say was a sluggish response from law enforcement has drawn ire from neighbors, who claim they’ve dealt with slow police response times for years.
At an afternoon news conference on Sunday, San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers said his deputies got there as quickly as they could, given the fact that the office had three employees tasked with covering 700 square miles."The rule in law enforcement is that those rural counties don't have a lot of people," said Mitchel Roth, a professor of criminal justice at Sam Houston State University in nearby Huntsville.
Henry Trochesset, a sheriff in Galveston County, said that the fact that residents living nearby reported that they’d heard gunshots regularly in that neighborhood might have influenced law enforcement response to the scene.
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