The former Missouri City police officer was found guilty of three counts of aggravated assault by a public servant in the deadly crash that killed three people in 2024.
Monday, March 23, 2026 11:45PMFormer Missouri City police officer Blademir Viveros was convicted of aggravated assault by a public servant on Monday. After five days of witness testimony, body camera footage, and tears in the courtroom, the jury found Viveros guilty after he was accused of killing three people in a high-speed wreck while responding to an emergency.
Families of victims testify, state and defense rest cases in former MCPD officer manslaughter trialChief Prosecutor Alison Baimbridge made it clear throughout the trial that no stone was left unturned in the investigation in this case, saying that this crash was avoidable and not an accident. Defense attorneys tag-teamed their closing argument, with Eric Cagle going first as he told the jury Viveros intended to help the victims of the robbery he was responding to. Defense attorney Robert McCabe then spoke, adding that Viveros has a servant's heart. He called the crash an accident and said that Viveros did not drive his car intentionally into the car of Mason and Angela Stewart. McCabe told the jurors Viveros was negligent and should've done better, and mentioned the failures by the police department and his supervisors. "This case just doesn't belong here, it just doesn't in this court...in criminal court...in criminal district court on a felony offense with a weapon, alleged for these facts. For this case, it doesn't belong here. Justice comes in many forms and shouldn't be sought in this court. There's plenty of reasonable doubt." McCabe said. "If you think about the facts in this case, they're not disputed," Baimbridge said. "Nobody is arguing that this crash did not happen in the way that the officers say it did. No one is arguing the defendant turned off his patrol lights and his sirens. No one is arguing he was going 107 miles per hour when he took lives from our community - he just wants a pass." After the closing arguments, the jury was sent out of the courtroom to deliberate. The jury then returned about two and a half hours later, finding Viveros guilty on all three counts of aggravated assault by a public servant. The punishment phase of the trial begins on Tuesday morning. Viveros now faces five years to life in prison.
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