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Subject: 2nd arrest made after severed human head found near AT&T Stadium in Arlington
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017 19:18:48 -0000 (UTC)
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https://www.dallasnews.com/news/arlington/2017/09/03/human-remains-found- near-att-stadium-arlington
Arlington police have made a second arrest after finding a human head near AT&T Stadium and additional remains buried at a nearby home.
Police Chief Will Johnson announced the arrest of Hector "El Cholo" Acosta-Ojeda in Fort Worth on Thursday afternoon.
Police were called to the 800 block of East Sanford Street, near North
Collins Street, just after 2:30 p.m. Saturday after someone reported
finding remains in the woods near a creek.
According to a search-warrant affidavit, authorities found a man's head
next to a sign that read "La Raza Se Resreta y Faltan 4" — which roughly translates to "The race must be respected and four are left." Some Spanish speakers use the word "raza" to refer to Hispanics as a group.
The head appeared to have been severed by "a large knife or sharp object," police said.
"We believe it was purposely placed in a manner to where it would be discovered by someone walking in the area," Lt. Chris Cook, a police spokesman, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
While police were investigating, they were notified that a man under
arrest on outstanding warrants — 18-year-old Mariano Sanchez — claimed to
have information about the remains.
Differing accounts
Sanchez told police he had been taken by several men, tied up and forced
to watch someone else be stabbed to death.
According to the affidavit, Sanchez said that a man he knew as "Cholo" had been threatening to kill him over an allegation of stolen money, and that
on Friday he and another man, "Diablo," had shown up at Sanchez's home. He didn't open the door and they left.
Sanchez said Cholo called him later Friday and told him to come to his
house in the 200 block of Burton Drive or be killed. When Sanchez arrived,
he saw a dead man — Diablo — on the living-room floor and left in fear.
But Cholo called him and told him to return, he said, and when he did he
saw Cholo digging a large hole in the backyard while others watched.
Other witnesses, however, gave conflicting accounts of the slaying.
According to the affidavit, one witness said Sanchez mentioned having to
leave an earlier meeting because an unknown man "was going to kill
somebody and he was going to record it."
Another witness told police that a visibly upset Sanchez told her he was forced to cut off the victim's arms.
Police were also told that Cholo — who had a tattoo on his arm that read
"el mas odiado," or "the most hated" — had been showing people pictures of
the victim's head and claiming that he killed Diablo as well as Diablo's 17-year-old girlfriend.
When police showed Sanchez a photo lineup, he identified 28-year-old Acosta-Ojeda as the man he knew as Cholo.
Sanchez later told officers that he had actually seen Cholo and Diablo
talking at Cholo's home. Cholo then walked up behind Diablo and hit him on
the back of the head with a machete, the affidavit says.
More remains
On Sunday, police searched the home on Burton Drive and found a machete
and blood evidence, the affidavit says. Buried in the backyard they found human remains belonging to two people.
Sanchez, 18, was arrested on a charge of murder, as well as burglary and
drug charges. He was being held Thursday at the Tarrant County jail, with
bail set at $51,000.
The Tarrant County medical examiner identified the remains as those of
Iris Chirinos, 17, and Erick Zelaya, 27.
Both died from multiple gunshot wounds.
Chirinos had attended Sam Houston High School in Arlington before dropping
out this spring, the Star-Telegram reported.
Police believe the victims were targeted and that the slayings may be drug-related.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help Chirinos' family with funeral
costs.
Staff writers Claire Z. Cardona and Julieta Chiquillo contributed to this report.
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