mercredi 6 janvier 2010

Roberto Miramontes Roman, Wanted in the Shooting Death of Utah Sheriff's Deputy Josie Greathouse Fox, Arrested & Charged with Capital Murder

Roberto Miramontes Roman, 37, has been arrested and charged in the shooting death of Utah sheriff's deputy Josie Greathouse Fox, 37. Police found the dirtbag sleeping inside a shed around 8 a.m. in Beaver County. Ruben Chavez, another suspect, was also arrested. He reportedly owned the vehicle that was stopped by Greathouse Fox.

Roman, who had eluded police for a day, was charged with capital murder and tampering with evidence in the early Tuesday shooting death of Millard County sheriff's deputy Josie Greathouse Fox, who stopped him on a highway, after he had reportedly sold drugs to her brother, Ryan Greathouse.
Greathouse Fox, a mother of two, was gunned down about 1 a.m. Tuesday about one mile east of Delta, shortly after she pulled over a 1995 gray Cadillac Deville driven by Roman. Sheriff's investigators say Roman, possibly armed with an AK-47 assault rifle, opened fire on Fox, killing her with a bullet that entered her chest just above her protective vest.

Roman's car was one of two vehicles deputies were watching Tuesday in connection with possible thefts and break-ins in the area. The driver of the second car, according to court documents filed Tuesday, was Ryan Greathouse, Fox's brother. The documents say that during the meeting on the dirt road, Greathouse bought drugs from Roman.  The Millard County sheriff said he is not seeking criminal charges against 40-year-old Greathouse. Source: Salt Lake Tribune
I bet her brother feels like s**t because his actions led to her death. According to court documents, he admitted that he purchased drugs from Roman. It's a sad commentary that so many police officers are being shot and killed at the hands of thugs.

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