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    Texas police: 4 kids dead, mom in critical after dad's shoot

    Texas police: 4 kids dead, mom in critical after dad's shooting rampage .


    by Gabe Gutierrez / KHOU 11 News
    Posted on December 1, 2011 at 5:33 PM

    BAY CITY, Texas – All four children who, along with their mother, were shot by their father at a Bay City home Wednesday afternoon have died, police said Thursday.

    Two of the boys, ages 3 and 5, died Thursday morning. The other two children, ages 2 and 4, were on life support, but died later in the day. The mother, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds, was in critical condition in a Houston hospital.

    Investigators say the victims’ father, 24-year-old Jose Avila, shot the kids in the head before turning the gun on himself at their mobile home in the 2700 block of 10th Street around 3:15 p.m.

    Officers said Avila was dead at the scene. The four kids and the mother were rushed to Matagorda Regional Hospital, where the mother underwent surgery Wednesday afternoon.

    The four children were airlifted from Matagorda Regional to Houston hospitals late Wednesday, where they died. Police said the mother, identified by friends as Laura Gonzales, was airlifted to an unnamed hospital in Houston on Thursday.

    Lt Andrew Lewis of the Bay City Police Department said investigators were able to briefly speak with the mother on Wednesday, and she identified the shooter as her husband.

    Lewis did not release the names of the children.

    Investigators said it was not the first domestic disturbance at the home. On November 22, 2011, police said Gonzales filed an assault report and was taken by officers to a crisis center.

    But later, she refused to press charges.

    Police said the shooting happened after a fight between Avila and Gonzales. It started in the home and moved out to the yard.

    "A confrontation took place between the wife and the husband inside the mobile home – that’s where the shooting started. She was able to get out of the residence. He went outside and told her he was going to get the kids, and that’s when he went outside and started shooting the kids," Lewis said.

    One neighbor, Rubi Gomez, said she saw Gonzales and her kids just 15 minutes before the shooting.

    Another neighbor, Juan Elizondo, said his daughter witnessed the shootings as she walked home from school.

    "When he shot his wife, she came out running across the street. By that time, my daughter and my niece were walking to come home, and Laura stopped them and asked for a phone. And when they were trying to hand the phone over to Laura, he was swinging a gun at them," Elizondo said. "His (youngest) kid was in the truck, and then he shot his other three kids, and then he shot himself in the head."

    Elizondo said Avila had recently lost his job cleaning floors at a grocery store.

    "He worked nights and all of a sudden he was having trouble with his family," said Elizondo. "I knew the guy, but I didn’t know he would do something like this."

    After the shootings, neighbors and friends started dropping off candles, teddy bears and balloons in a makeshift memorial in front of the family’s home.

    The trailer was still wrapped in crime-scene tape Thursday.

    "A lot of people saw the two bodies on the ground, both of the little boys, one near his dad, and the little girl was apparently in the vehicle," said Lisa Perez, a neighbor.

    "It touches your family. I got little nieces this age and it just hurts your heart, especially around Christmastime. It’s very sad," said neighbor Irene Mendoza.

    Neighbors said Avila and his wife had split up sometime in the past week.

    It was not clear why the family reunited Wednesday, but Elizondo said that after the November 22 assault report, Gonzales told him she and Avila were afraid to get the police involved because of their immigration status.

    "She was scared she didn’t have papers, that he didn’t have papers. They were both scared that they were going to get deported," Elizondo said
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    Police did not confirm whether the family was in the country illegally, but investigators on Thursday said they were looking into it.

    Eugene Davis, Executive Director of the Matagorda County Women’s Center, released a statement Thursday saying that while she could not comment about the specifics of the Bay City case, she wanted the public to know that there are resources out there for women in abusive relationships.

    "As a community we must understand that an offender is most likely to kill a victim when the victim attempts to leave. The community as a whole needs to ensure a safety net when families members need to leave an abusive home," Davis wrote.
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    It was not clear why the family reunited Wednesday, but Elizondo said that after the November 22 assault report, Gonzales told him she and Avila were afraid to get the police involved because of their immigration status.

    "She was scared she didn’t have papers, that he didn’t have papers. They were both scared that they were going to get deported," Elizondo said.
    Riiight, they were so "afraid" she didn't have a problem calling the cops before, huh?

    The kids would have been alive if she and her scum of a husband had been detained on Nov. 22! She had better not get a 'victim" visa!
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    Father who killed four children was in country illegally

    By CINDY GEORGE, HOUSTON CHRONICLE

    Updated 06:33 p.m., Monday, December 5, 2011


    The Bay City father whose murder-suicide shooting rampage last week killed his four small children was in the country illegally and had been deported to Mexico in 2006, police said Monday.

    Authorities have updated his identity and now say his name is Jose Avila-Alva and that he is 27, three years older than previously reported.

    The weapon used in the shooting was a .22 caliber revolver reported stolen to Port Arthur police in 2010, Bay City Police Department spokesman Lt. Andrew Lewis Jr. said Monday.

    Avila-Alva's wife, Laura Gonzalez, was the lone survivor of Wednesday's shooting outside the family's Matagorda County trailer home about 85 miles southwest of Houston.

    Her condition has improved from critical to serious, and she has been informed of the deaths of her children, police said. The restaurant worker is being treated at Memorial Hermann Hospital.

    The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences reports that all four children died of gunshot wounds to the head.

    Daniel Gonzalez, 3, and Sean Gonzalez, 5, died Wednesday at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital. Daniel died of a perforating gunshot wound to the head - meaning the bullet entered and exited the skull. Sean died of injuries from a penetrating gunshot wound of the head in which the bullet remained inside.

    The youngest, 2-year-old Cecilia Gonzalez, and Miguel Gonzalez, 4, died Thursday. A penetrating gunshot wound caused Miguel's death. The girl's injury was not classified.

    Avila-Alva was reported to authorities for domestic assault Thanksgiving week but avoided arrest after his wife, who was taken to a women's crisis shelter, refused to file charges against him, Lewis reported.

    A vigil to honor the victims will be 6-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Matagorda County Courthouse.

    A fund called the Bay City Tragedy Benefit has been established for the family at the Wells Fargo Bank in Bay City. Contributions can be made to account no. 94119446972 or by contacting Michael Gonzales at 979-241-3736.

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    The Bay City father whose murder-suicide shooting rampage last week killed his four small children was in the country illegally and had been deported to Mexico in 2006, police said Monday.
    Avila-Alva was reported to authorities for domestic assault Thanksgiving week but avoided arrest after his wife, who was taken to a women's crisis shelter, refused to file charges against him, Lewis reported.
    Re entry is a crime. Why was he allowed to stay and kill those children? He should have been held and deported even though she didn't press charges Thanksgiving week.

    It seems that until they commit murder, they get a pass.
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