The Mexican Attorney General's Office announced the arrest of Beltran Leyva cartel member José Rodolfo Villareal-Hernandez, aka El Gato, for the 2013 killing of Juan Jeus Guerrero Chapa in Southlake Town Square.
The Mexican Attorney General's Office announced the arrest of Beltran Leyva cartel member José Rodolfo Villareal-Hernandez, aka El Gato, for the 2013 killing of Juan Jeus Guerrero Chapa in Southlake Town Square. The 43-year-old was gunned down in broad daylight with his wife sitting by his side in their Range Rover. Chapa was allegedly adrug trafficking organization. Chapa, who was sitting in the passenger's seat, was shot at least five times.
Villareal-Hernandez was arrested in Mexico City, according to a Jan 8 tweet from the Mexico Attorney General's office. "Mexico City The Attorney General of the Republic obtained from a judge the legal detention of an insured person in Mexico City, and who is requested by authorities of the United States of America for his probable responsibility in the crimes of interstate stalking and criminal association to commit homicide," the tweet read in part.
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