San Antonio Rallies To Keep 1999 Cop-Killer Accomplice Behind Bars

A convicted accomplice in the 1999 Atascosa County ambush that left three law-enforcement officers dead is heading back before the Texas parole board in March, and local officials are making it clear they want him to stay put. Nearly 27 years after the killings of two Atascosa County deputies and a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper, county leaders are urging residents to flood the board with objections to any early release.

Sheriff Calls For Letters Opposing Parole

Atascosa County Sheriff Jake Guerra has gone public with a blunt request: write the parole board and protest the inmate’s release, which he called “an insult to the community.” As reported by Fox San Antonio, the sheriff’s office has shared step-by-step instructions and a letter…..

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