• About
  • Team
  • Contact
  • News Tip
  • Editorial Standards
  • Core Values
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Moderation Policy
  • Affiliate Disclosure
Resist the Mainstream
No Result
View All Result
STORE
  • Politics
  • US
  • Media Watch
  • World
  • COVID
  • Story of Hope
  • Opinion
    • Cartoons
NEWSLETTER
Get Ad-Free Login Manage Account
  • Politics
  • US
  • Media Watch
  • World
  • COVID
  • Story of Hope
  • Opinion
    • Cartoons
No Result
View All Result
Resist the Mainstream
No Result
View All Result

One of FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives Captured in Mexico

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
February 6, 2022
1

A double murder suspect on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list was captured in Mexico last week after 16 years on the lam, authorities said.

ADVERTISEMENTS
ON
OFF

Octaviano Juarez-Corro, who was added to the FBI list last September, was busted by law enforcement in Guadalajara Thursday night after authorities received a tip of his whereabouts.

Juarez-Corro was being sought for a brazen shooting at a bustling Milwaukee park on Memorial Day in 2006, authorities said.

During a picnic at the lakefront park, the suspect allegedly pulled out a gun and fatally shot two victims and wounded three others, including his estranged wife, the FBI said.

“Octaviano Juarez-Corro spent the last 16 years running from law enforcement, hiding in another country, and believing time and distance was on his side,” Michael Hensle, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Milwaukee field office, said in a statement.

RELATED

Republican Dave McCormick Launches Bid for Vulnerable Senate Seat in Pennsylvania

Drag Queen Who Worked at Bar Owned by Boebert’s ‘Beetlejuice’ Date Claims They’ve Been ‘Dating for Months’

“I commend the tireless efforts of all our partners from Milwaukee to Mexico in closely coordinating with the FBI in capturing this wanted fugitive and helping to bring this violent offender to justice, as well as closure to the victims and their families,” Hensle said.

Scroll down to leave a comment and share your thoughts.

TRENDING TODAY

Aspartame Could Cause Memory and Learning Deficits in Future Generations, a New Study Suggests
US

Aspartame Could Cause Memory and Learning Deficits in Future Generations, a New Study Suggests

by Tony Gray
September 21, 2023
Watch: Biden Appears To Wander Off UN Stage Without Shaking President Lula’s Hand at End of Joint Speech, Leaving Brazilian Leader Visibly Irritated
Media Watch

Watch: Biden Appears To Wander Off UN Stage Without Shaking President Lula’s Hand at End of Joint Speech, Leaving Brazilian Leader Visibly Irritated

by Tony Gray
September 21, 2023

© 2023 Resist the Mainstream

Get Ad-Free Login Manage Account
No Result
View All Result
  • Newsletter
  • Store
  • Politics
  • US
  • Media Watch
  • World
  • COVID
  • Story of Hope
  • Opinion
    • Cartoons
  • About
  • Team
  • Contact
  • Editorial Standards
  • Core Values
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Affiliate Disclosure

© 2023 Resist the Mainstream