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07-01-2006, 02:19 PM #11
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TRIAL SET FOR MAN CHARGED WITH SHOOTING DPS TROOPER
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06/30/2006
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An illegal immigrant charged with shooting a DPS trooper was in state district court Friday.
Ramon Armando Ramos-Guevara, 38, is set to go to trial July 17 for the shooting of Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Steven Stone, 114th District Judge Cynthia Stevens Kent said.
Ramos-Guevara and Francisco Saucedo are each charged with 14 counts of aggravated assault on a public servant with a deadly weapon for allegedly shooting Stone and getting into a shootout with 13 Tyler police officers during a pursuit.
The hearing was held Friday to amend Ramos-Guevara's indictment returned June 15, to add his aliases. The defendant also waived arraignment.
Ramos-Guevara, a Mexican citizen, pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to being an illegal alien.
On March 22 Trooper Steven Stone was patrolling Texas Highway 31 when he attempted to make a traffic stop on a speeding pickup. When Saucedo distracted Stone, Ramos-Guevara pulled a gun out and began shooting at him.
The men allegedly shot Stone several times and left him on the side of the road for dead. Shortly after, Tyler police located the pickup and engaged in a gunbattle during a pursuit that ended when the suspects hit another motorist on Texas 64 East.
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07-18-2006, 09:03 PM #12
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JURY SELECTED FOR DPS TROOPER SHOOTING CASE
By CASEY KNAUPP, Staff Writer
07/17/2006
A Smith County jury was selected Monday to hear a case against an illegal immigrant charged with shooting a DPS trooper.
Ramon Armando Ramos, 38, is charged with aggravated assault on a public servant for allegedly shooting Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Steven Stone on March 22.
Evidence in the case is scheduled to begin Tuesday morning in 114th District Judge Cynthia Stevens Kent's court.
Ramos and Francisco Saucedo are each charged with 14 counts of aggravated assault on a public servant with a deadly weapon for allegedly shooting Stone and getting into a shootout with 13 Tyler police officers during a pursuit.
Ramos, a Mexican citizen, has pleaded guilty in federal court to being an illegal alien.
Stone was patrolling Texas Highway 31 when he made a traffic stop on a speeding pickup. During the stop, Saucedo distracted Stone and Ramos allegedly pulled a gun out and began shooting at him, police said.
The men allegedly shot Stone several times and left him on the side of the road. Shortly after, Tyler police located the pickup and engaged in a gun battle during a pursuit that ended when the suspects hit another motorist on Texas 64 East.
Both men were wearing body armor and were armed with multiple weapons.
Smith County District Attorney Matt Bingham is prosecuting the case, while Leslie McLean is defending Ramos.
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