Crime
Wanted criminal blows own cover after posting live video on Instagram
A social media loving fugitive, Christopher Ricardo Gonzalez unknowingly gave himself up for arrest after posting a live video on Instagram.
The teenage suspect linked to a killing case was named one of Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Fugitives. He was caught in Los Angeles on Tuesday after posting a live video on social media, police said.
The 18-year-old was wanted by Dallas police on suspicion of murder, aggravated robbery and engaging in organised crime. He was arrested by Los Angeles officers after Dallas detectives found him when he “posted his location on Instagram Live,” police in Texas said in a news release.
They declined to provide any additional information about the video.
Investigators said Gonzalez is affiliated with the Bloods street gang and he had been named to Texas’ Most Wanted list in August, Associated Press reported.
He is accused of fatally shooting Horace Davis, 54, in Dallas last year. Officers who were responding to a report of gunshots found Davis dead in the driver’s seat of a parked car and later got evidence linking Gonzalez to the crime, investigators said.
A warrant was issued August 21, the same day he was dubbed a top Texas fugitive.
Gonzalez also is among a group of suspects sought in several home-invasion robberies in Dallas between October 2016 and February 2017.
He was in custody Tuesday and expected to be extradited to Texas, police said.
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