A man convicted of murder in the shooting death of a Fort Worth man has been sentenced to prison, prosecutors say. Gabriel Delgato was found guilty of murder in the April 2018 shooting of Baltazar Gomez, 28, the Tarrant County District Attorney’s office wrote on Facebook. Delgato was sentenced to 75 years in prison. He fled the scene after shooting…
May 4, 2021
A Parker County grand jury recently indicted Andrew Joseph Ruiz, 20, of Weatherford, on nine counts of possession of child pornography.
A search warrant was obtained for Ruizâs residence following an investigation by the Kennedale Police Department on Dec. 18, 2020, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. It was reported by Kennedale middle school officials back on Sept. 17, 2020, that a 12-year-old female student was receiving sexually explicit photos from an adult male who was later identified as Ruiz.
After executing the search warrant, an investigator examined Ruizâs iPhone on Jan. 6 and found about 40 stored image files that included children, ages 4 and 5, in various states of nudity and engaging in sexual acts, according to the affidavit. The file names described the sexual acts and the ages of the children.
Southlake appoints new municipal court judge
City Council confirmed Judge Lindsay Marie Kinzie to serve on the Southlake Municipal Court of Records.
The City Council has appointed a new judge in Southlake.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
The Southlake City Council has appointed a new associate judge to the Municipal Court of Records.
Judge Lindsay Marie Kinzie assumed her new role Saturday. She had most recently served as legal program director at The Gatehouse, a Grapevine nonprofit dedicated to supporting women.
She has also served as assistant district attorney in the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office and as a criminal defense attorney for a private law firm in Fort Worth. She earned her law degree from Texas Tech University.
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After being charged with sexual assault of a child under the age of 17 and sexual abuse of a child under 14, according to Fort Worth police,
Gabriel Gomez, frontman for the long-running local alt-rock band
Leroy the Prophet, is free on bond. A county magistrate recently reduced the $260,000 amount to
$60,000. The reduction was the work of the judge and not the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office. Such decisions are commonly made without the DA’s input.
The family of one of the victims is reportedly convinced that Gomez is a
flight risk. Messages to Gomez’ attorney have not been returned.