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Man accused of plotting attack on North Texas churches formally charged, police say
Man accused of plotting attack on North Texas churches formally charged, police say

CBS News

time23-05-2025

  • CBS News

Man accused of plotting attack on North Texas churches formally charged, police say

A man accused of planning an attack on North Texas churches last November has been formally charged, according to the White Settlement Police Department. Tino Ross, 33, has been held in mental health facilities since police found explosives, body armor, and firearms in his van during a November 2024 incident in White Settlement. Suspicious van leads to arrest Tino Ross, 33 White Settlement Police Department White Settlement police received a call about a suspicious white van from a resident on Jason Lane around 5:30 a.m. on Nov. 26. "If you see something, say something," White Settlement Police Chief Christopher Cook said. "This is a true testament to that resolve. That's exactly what this neighbor did. I told her, 'Had you not called, we would have had a very different outcome.'" Officers discover weapons and explosives Body camera footage shows officers speaking with Ross, who told them, "I'm dealing with spiritual issues." During the encounter, police spotted a handgun in Ross' lap and an AR-15-style rifle on the passenger seat. Officers quickly moved to secure the weapons. "Step out of the car, step out of the car, come on, step out of the car," one officer ordered as they struggled to get Ross out of the vehicle. After pulling Ross from the van, officers discovered explosives in the trunk. "Gun in the car. Body armor. It looks like he's ready for some horrible [expletive] to go down," an officer on scene said. Ross' alleged plan White Settlement Police Department Cook said Ross had multiple guns, ammunition, commercial fireworks, and three explosive devices in the van. Ross told detectives he had traveled from his apartment in Oklahoma to White Settlement, intending to set fire to a home on Jason Lane before opening fire inside. "His motivation that morning was that house. He had family members there that he was angry with," Cook said. "He perceived that they were against him." Ross was also reportedly angry with several churches in North Texas, according to Cook. "He made the decision to carry out whatever he was going to do to address his perceived grievances against his family and against local places of worship," Cook said. "...I fully believe our officers, the neighbor who made the call, and the investigation that followed saved lives—not only on that street but possibly in other areas of North Texas as well." Legal process delayed by mental health concerns Ross was taken into custody the day of the incident, but police had to wait about six months to charge him. "We could not formally charge him because of his state of mind," Cook said. "So he has been confined at various facilities until we could get him into custody." Cook credited the neighbor's 911 call and officers' de-escalation tactics for preventing a potential tragedy. "Had we amped it up, just immediately pointing firearms at him, we could have been in a deadly force encounter," he said. "I'm very proud of their efforts. Officers have to make split-second decisions… This very scary situation goes to show there's never a routine call." Federal investigation continues White Settlement Police Department The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is investigating how Ross obtained the weapons found in his van. Court records indicate Ross was found mentally deficient by a court in Oklahoma in 2016, which federally prohibits him from owning firearms. Ross remains in the Wichita County Jail but will eventually be transferred to the Tarrant County Jail. Charges filed Ross has been charged with: Possession of prohibited weapons – Third-degree felony (three explosive weapons/improvised explosive devices) Unlawfully carrying weapons – Class A misdemeanor (multiple firearms) Resisting arrest, search or transportation – Class A misdemeanor He could face a federal charge as well.

18-year-old accused of shooting car multiple times in White Settlement
18-year-old accused of shooting car multiple times in White Settlement

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

18-year-old accused of shooting car multiple times in White Settlement

The Brief 18-year-old Ruben Martinez III is accused of shooting at someone inside a vehicle on May 10. He was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Police said they found firearms and narcotics during a search. WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas - White Settlement police have arrested an 18-year-old man accused of shooting someone's car last week. Ruben Martinez III was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. What we know White Settlement police responded to Colton Drive around 11:30 p.m. on May 10 for a shooting. Arriving officers could not find anyone at the scene, but received a second call from the victim who said his car was "shot up" and disabled on West Freeway. Police said the victim was not injured, but there were several bullet holes in the car and the rear glass had been shattered. The victim told police he was shot at on Ozona Avenue and officers said they located 14 shells casing and one bullet. Investigators were able to recover security footage and identify Martinez. On May 14, police said they arrested Martinez on Tacoma Drive. A search of the home led to the recovery of the firearm believed to be used in the shooting, other firearms and narcotics. What they're saying "This case demonstrates the reckless disregard for the sanctity of life by discharging a gun over a dozen times towards an occupied vehicle and without any regard to the residents who live nearby," White Settlement Police Chief Christopher Cook said. "I want to commend our Criminal Investigations Unit for quickly identifying the shooter and getting the suspect in custody. I also want to thank the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office for their unwavering commitment in assisting smaller agencies on situations like these." The Source Information in this article comes from the White Settlement Police Department.

Trackdown: Suspect wanted for stabbing girlfriend in White Settlement
Trackdown: Suspect wanted for stabbing girlfriend in White Settlement

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Trackdown: Suspect wanted for stabbing girlfriend in White Settlement

The Brief A man tried to stab his girlfriend to death in White Settlement. She survived, and the case was featured on a national crime show, America's Most Wanted, about a year ago. Detective Geovanny Ramirez talked to FOX 4's Shaun Rabb about Cesar Colin and what happened in 2016. Anybody with any information, please contact Officer Ramirez or the police department at 817-246-4973 or the White Settlement Police investigator email: investigator@ WHITE SETTLEMENT - It's been nine years since a man tried to stab his girlfriend to death in White Settlement. She survived, and the case was featured on a national crime show, America's Most Wanted, about a year ago. White Settlement Police state that Cesar Colin, in November 2016, stabbed his girlfriend over five to six times and caused serious injuries to her. Fortunately, the victim did live. Thanks to the officers who were on scene and provided medical aid to the victim. Cesar Colin has been living here for several years in the state of Texas and is believed to still be living here, just from tips that the White Settlement Police Department have gotten in the past. What they're saying Detective Geovanny Ramirez talked to FOX 4's Shaun Rabb about Cesar Colin and what happened in 2016. "The call came in about the 8300 block of Whitney, and it was an open 911 call, so our officers started searching the area and hearing not only their sirens but the young lady yelling for help," said Ramirez. "So, using that open line to 911, they were able to locate her about four houses down from where she lived." Ramirez expressed what bothers him most about this case and the whereabouts of Cesar Colin. "This man is still walking around after having these injuries to someone who he loved and, for all we know, he might be married now, might have kids or might be in a relationship with somebody else, so just the fact that somebody else might be in danger as well," said Ramirez. "We did not receive any solid tips of his whereabouts so we're hoping that we can absolutely track him down in the area." What you can do Anybody with any information, please contact Officer Ramirez or the police department at 817-246-4973 or the White Settlement Police investigator email: investigator@ . If you've seen him? Any tip is a good tip, just let them do a follow-up. The Source Information provided in this article was from the White Settlement Police Department.

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