Another police officer killed in Houston by an illegal alien


MAY 20, 2013

BY: DAVE GIBSON





Andres Munos-Munos
Credits: booking photo

On Sunday, police in Houston arrested Andres Munos-Munos, 23, after he reportedly ran through a red light on Little York at N. Shepherd, crashing into a pickup truck driven by 47-year-old Harris County Deputy Sheriff Dwayne Polk.

Deputy Polk was on his way home from work and died at the scene.

Polk had been with the sheriff's office for 16 years, reaching the rank of sergeant.

The illegal alien charged with his death actually has a serious criminal record and should have been deported last year.
WFAA reported:

The suspect accused in Polk’s death has had trouble with the law before.
Records show he was arrested on June 10, 2012 for driving while intoxicated. He also was charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon.
Munos-Munos has been charged with intoxication manslaughter and is currently being held in the Harris County Jail on an immigration detainer.



Houston Police Officer Rodney
Johnson's Funeral Tribute


Of course, Deputy Polk is only the latest officer to be killed in Houston in the line by an illegal alien...

-Officer Johoan Rodriguez
On the morning of May 29, 2011, Johoan Rodriguez, 27, drove his car past a road block on the 610 North Loop, striking and killing 38-year-old Officer Kevin Will.

Officer Will was investigating a hit-and-run accident when he was struck by Rodriguez’s Volkswagen Beetle. Though the officer could not get out of the way in time, he did manage to warn a citizen of the speeding vehicle.

The officer’s body was dragged for some distance along the highway at estimated speeds around 90 mph.

In May 2012, a jury sentenced Johoan Rodriguez to 55 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter.

Prosecutors sought a life sentence for Rodriguez whose blood alcohol level at the time of the fatal crash was reportedly more than twice the legal limit. A small amount of cocaine (.3 grams) was also found in his pocket when taken into custody.

According to Assistant Harris County District Attorney Catherine Evans, Rodriguez is a member of the notoriously violent Latino street gang known as MS-13 and has already been deported to Mexico twice.

Juror Pat Pinney told the Houston Chronicle:
"The entire trial was so hard, because it was a 100 percent senseless death … the defendant went around barricades and wiped out a policeman. To see the photos and the reconstructions of how that man was destroyed and to watch what that family went through has been one of the hardest things I’ve done in my life."
Officer Will left behind a wife and two children, ages 6 and 10 as well as an infant son. His wife, Alisha, was six months pregnant when he was killed.

-Officer Gary Gryder

On June 29, 2008, Officer Gryder was working traffic control when drunken Vietnamese national Hung Truong crashed through a construction barrier and ran him over. Officer Gryder was taken to the hospital where he later died of his injuries.

Several witnesses claimed that Turong was seen laughing as he was taken into custody.

At his arraignment, Harris County Assistant District Attorney Denise Bradley said:
"The officers reported bizarre behavior on the part of the defendant at the scene while they were conducting their investigation. He appeared to be incoherent. He was laughing uncontrollably. There were times he’d sit on the pavement. We don’t have a clear indicator of what caused the behavior."
Truong was charged with manslaughter, but has yet to be tried pending a final mental health evaluation.

Officer Gryder was a 23-year veteran of the Houston Police Dept., and left behind a wife and three children.

-Officer Rodney Johnson

On September 21, 2006, Officer Rodney Johnson was shot and killed while making a routine traffic stop. The man that murdered him had been deported back to Mexico seven years earlier. However, due to the federal government’s refusal to defend the Mexican border, this human predator easily re-entered the United States, eventually killing a brave police officer.

Officer Johnson stopped a commercial vehicle traveling 20 miles over the posted speed limit. The truck was driven by Mexican national Juan Leonardo Quintero. A co-worker and Quintero's two step-daughters were also in the vehicle.

When Quintero was unable to provide any form of identification, Johnson handcuffed him and placed him in the backseat of his patrol car. Once the officer was seated behind the wheel again, Quintero though handcuffed, removed the 9mm handgun concealed in his waistband and began firing at Johnson through the plastic shield separating the front and back seats. Johnson was shot in the head five times. He was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to a local hospital.

40-year-old Officer Rodney Johnson was a 12 year veteran of the Houston Police Department and a U.S. Army veteran. While serving on the HPD, Ofc. Johnson received two Lifesaving Awards. He left behind his wife Joslyn (also a police officer) and five children.

In 2006, Clara Rodriguez, who lived in the neighborhood where Johnson patroled had this to say about the murdered officer:

"He was just so very nice. He was not ever mean. It just breaks my heart. I feel so very bad for his wife. He got up and went to work this morning, and this is what happened. This is what happened to one of the people who protects us, who truly took care of us."

Juan Leonardo Quintero had prior arrests in Houston. He is a convicted child molester and DWI offender, and was deported to Mexico by U.S. immigration officials in 1999. He had been working for a Houston area landscaping company and despite a DUI conviction, Quintero was driving a company vehicle at the time Ofc. Johnson stopped him.

On May 20, 2008, a Houston jury sentenced Quintero to spend the rest of his life in prison.

Making a statement before the court, Officer Johnson´s sister said:
"Juan Quintero is not remorseful, and he is not insane. Losing a loved one the way that we did, and we have is enough to drive someone insane. None of us have displayed such disgraceful and despicable behavior towards him as he has shown this family."
Shortly before the decision was read, news cameras inside the courtroom caught Quintero smiling and laughing with his defense attorney.

-Officer Henry Canales

On June 23, 2009, Officer Canales was shot to death by a Mexican national while assigned to an undercover operation targeting a group of individuals trafficking in stolen merchandise.

The illegal alien, Roberto Carrillo was then shot to death by other officers.

Carrillo was deported in 1999 and had actually been ticketed four times since 2002, but was never reported to federal immigration authorities, due to Houston’s sanctuary policy.

How many more Americans will have to die before our elected representatives remember their oaths of office to defend this nation?

Evidently, murdered police officers are the price both the Republican and Democratic parties are willing to pay for cheap labor and Latino votes.

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