53 Fatalities From Tractor Trailer Smuggling Incident – Charges Filed Against Four

At least 51 migrants are dead after they and others were found in sweltering conditions in a...
At least 51 migrants are dead after they and others were found in sweltering conditions in a semitruck in San Antonio on Monday.
Published: Jun. 29, 2022 at 6:47 PM CDT
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (KOSA) -Homero Zamorano Jr., 45, was arrested today on criminal charges related to his alleged involvement in human smuggling resulting in death.

This is according to the United States Attorney’s Office Western District of Texas.

Court documents say on June 27, 2022, Homeland Security Investigations responded to the scene of a human smuggling event involving a tractor-trailer and 64 individuals suspected of entering the United States illegally.

San Antonio Police Department officers advised HSI Agents that they arrived at the location of the tractor-trailer in southwest San Antonio after receiving 911 calls from concerned citizens.

At the scene, SAPD officers discovered multiple individuals some still inside the tractor-trailer, some on the ground and in nearby brush, many of them deceased and some of them incapacitated.

SAPD officers were led to the location of an individual, later identified as Zamorano, who was observed hiding in the brush after attempting to run. Zamorano was detained by SAPD officers. Laredo Sector Border Patrol provided HSI agents with surveillance footage of the tractor-trailer crossing through an immigration checkpoint.

The driver could be seen wearing a black shirt with stripes and a hat. HSI agents confirmed Zamorano matched the individual from the surveillance footage and was wearing the same clothing. HSI confirmed that 48 individuals at the scene were deceased.

Of those 22 were Mexican citizens, seven Guatemalan citizens, two Honduran citizens and 17 of unknown origin but suspected to be undocumented. HSI confirmed the undocumented status of the deceased individuals by utilizing a mobile fingerprint device.

16 of the 64 undocumented individuals were transported to local hospitals for medical evaluation. Five died at the hospital. Officials are working with foreign consulate offices for proper notifications to family members of the deceased.

Zamorano is charged by criminal complaint with one count of alien smuggling resulting in death. He is originally from Brownsville but resides in Pasadena, TX.

If convicted, Zamorano faces up to life in prison or possibly the death penalty. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Also charged by criminal complaint is Christian Martinez, 28, who was arrested on June 28, 2022, in Palestine. He is charged with one count of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens resulting in death.

According to court documents, a search warrant was executed on a cell phone belonging to Zamorano. Through investigation, it was discovered that communications occurred between Zamorano and Martinez concerning the smuggling event.

If convicted, Martinez faces up to life in prison or could face the death penalty. Martinez had an initial appearance today in Tyler. He will be transported to San Antonio for further proceedings.

In addition to the arrests of Zamorano and Martinez, Juan Claudio D’Luna-Mendez, 23, and Juan Francisco D’Luna-Bilbao, 48, both citizens of Mexico, were arrested and had initial appearances on June 27, 2022.

According to court documents, the registration for the tractor-trailer used in the attempted human smuggling event came back to a residence in San Antonio. SAPD officers set up surveillance on the residence and observed two men leaving in separate trucks.

After traffic stops on both trucks, the drivers were identified as D’Luna-Mendez and D’Luna-Bilbao. D’LunaBilboa was in possession of a handgun that was found in the center console of the truck he was driving.

A search warrant was executed at the residence where additional firearms were located. Both individuals were determined to be in the U.S. illegally and were charged by criminal complaint with one count of possession of a weapon by an alien illegally in the U.S.

If convicted, both defendants face up to 10 years in prison.

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