Who is Nestor Hernandez? An active Shooter shot two employees at Methodist Hospital in Dallas.
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Who is Nestor Hernandez, the man accused of capital murder in the shooting deaths of two employees of Methodist Hospital?
Dallas Police responded to reports of a shooting at Methodist Hospital in Oak Cliff shortly after 11 a.m. on Saturday.On the fourth floor of the hospital, close to the labor and delivery area, two hospital employees had been shot and killed, according to the police when they arrived. They added that they had apprehended a man who had been shot and hurt by the Methodist Health System police officer who had arrived on the scene first.Who is Nestor Hernandez?
Hernandez attended W.T. White High School in North Dallas, a part of the Dallas Independent School District, according to his Facebook page.Prior to ultimately accepting a plea deal on an aggravated robbery charge he faced in 2015, Hernandez appeared in Dallas County courts on a number of charges as a young man, including a 2012 robbery conviction and a 2009 delinquent conduct constituting the felony offense of assault of a public servant.Aggravated robbery is a first-degree felony punishable by five to 99 years in prison or life in prison and an optional fine not to exceed $10,000.Hernandez was sentenced to eight years in prison after entering a guilty plea to the charges of aggravated assault under the terms of his plea agreement, which was signed on September 15, 2015.Hernandez was out on parole and wearing an active ankle monitor at the time of the shooting on Saturday, according to DPD.Hernandez’s parole release date was confirmed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) on October 20, 2021.Hernandez and a companion named Selena Villatoro were detained on January 17, 2015, according to an indictment, on suspicion of aggravated robbery.Hernandez and Villatoro are alleged to have approached a woman as she entered her North Dallas apartment, struck her in the back of the head, pulled her to the ground by her hair, put their hands around her throat, threatened to murder her if she screamed, and forced her to unlock the door.Hernandez allegedly received an electronic ankle monitoring requirement as part of his parole release for aggravated robbery on October 21, 2021, according to TDJC.Hernandez was “given permission to be at the hospital with his significant other during delivery [of her child],” the TDCJ further revealed.Thanks for reading from Ghsplash a news publishing website from Ghana. Share this article, For spelling mistakes and other related issues contact us