CRIME Ambush: Politician's [Dominican] Son Murdered in US [Houston]Ambush - By All Appearances It Was a Targeted Hit

Kathy in FL

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Politician's Son Murdered in US Ambush - By All Appearances It Was a Targeted Hit​


The violence was bad enough. But one hopes that it did not stem from political grievances in a foreign country.

According to Houston Public Media, Luis Alfredo Pacheco Rojas, 34, known in music circles as the rapper El Pikante, died following an ambush-style attack at a Houston gas station on Monday night.

Rojas was the son of Alfredo Pacheco, president of the Dominican Republic’s lower house of Congress, known as the Chamber of Deputies.

Houston Police Department Assistant Chief Adrian Rodriguez told reporters that Rojas and three other Hispanic men had entered the gas station’s convenience store.

After the four men returned to their black Cadillac Escalade, two vehicles — a silver, four-door Dodge Charger and a silver, four-door Mercedes Benz — pulled up to the Escalade, Rodriguez said.

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At that point, a group of gun-toting Hispanic men, all wearing white T-shirts, got out of the two vehicles and began shooting, he said.

“We do believe that these individuals in the Escalade were targeted,” Rodriguez said.

Rojas fled the vehicle but was found dead in a back room of the convenience store. He had a pistol in his possession, according to police.

A 29-year-old man from the same group was shot and taken to the hospital in critical condition. The other two were not hurt, Houston Public Media reported.

On Tuesday, Houston police released surveillance photos of three suspects in the shooting.

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According to the deceased’s powerful father, Rojas lived in Atlanta with his wife and children, according to KPRC-TV

The violence was bad enough. But one hopes that it did not stem from political grievances in a foreign country.

According to Houston Public Media, Luis Alfredo Pacheco Rojas, 34, known in music circles as the rapper El Pikante, died following an ambush-style attack at a Houston gas station on Monday night.

Rojas was the son of Alfredo Pacheco, president of the Dominican Republic’s lower house of Congress, known as the Chamber of Deputies.

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Houston Police Department Assistant Chief Adrian Rodriguez told reporters that Rojas and three other Hispanic men had entered the gas station’s convenience store.

After the four men returned to their black Cadillac Escalade, two vehicles — a silver, four-door Dodge Charger and a silver, four-door Mercedes Benz — pulled up to the Escalade, Rodriguez said.

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Politician's Son Murdered in US Ambush - By All Appearances It Was a Targeted Hit
At that point, a group of gun-toting Hispanic men, all wearing white T-shirts, got out of the two vehicles and began shooting, he said.

“We do believe that these individuals in the Escalade were targeted,” Rodriguez said.

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Rojas fled the vehicle but was found dead in a back room of the convenience store. He had a pistol in his possession, according to police.

A 29-year-old man from the same group was shot and taken to the hospital in critical condition. The other two were not hurt, Houston Public Media reported.

On Tuesday, Houston police released surveillance photos of three suspects in the shooting.

According to the deceased’s powerful father, Rojas lived in Atlanta with his wife and children, according to KPRC-TV.

“I’m hurt. I lost a son and it’s never easy to lose someone under those circumstances,” Pacheco said.

Rojas, however, had moved to Texas to work as a DJ and pursue a music career, the U.K.’s Daily Mail reported.

In other words, many of this story’s relevant details remained unknown on Friday. And that includes the killers’ motives.

The rap industry, of course, has both a recent and a lengthy history of fatal shootings. If evidence exists to support that particular angle of investigation, police have not yet said so.

Another possible angle — again, without any known evidence to support it — involves Pacheco’s political career.

On that point, at this stage, nothing obvious or specific to Pacheco would explain the murderous motives of Houston thugs.

A brief and general background of Dominican Republic politics, however, might sound familiar to Americans.

A member of the nation’s governing Modern Revolutionary Party, Pacheco has presided over the Chamber of Deputies since 2020, according to Houston Public Media.

In July 2020, Luis Abinader of the ruling party won the Dominican presidential election. Abinader emerged with 53 percent of the votes, according to the BBC.

That election, of course, took place amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, the BBC story made no mention of mail-in ballots.

The presidential contest also occurred against the backdrop of election integrity-related protests.

According to the Americas Society/Council of the Americas, officials from the Dominican Republic’s Electoral Board had to suspend municipal elections four hours into voting on Feb. 16, 2020, due to electronic voting machine errors. Weeks of protests followed.

The Electoral Board rescheduled the municipal elections for March 15, 2020, using only paper ballots.

Of course, none of this provides an obvious motive for Rojas’ killers. But it does remind us that political strife and suspicions of election-related shenanigans plague not only Americans but people around the globe.

Furthermore, if the apparently targeted attack had any connection to Pacheco’s position in the Chamber of Deputies — and again, we do not know that it did — then it introduced an element of political violence that Americans have hitherto avoided for a long time.

And that would raise additional alarms about President Joe Biden’s open border. After all, armed thugs carrying out political assassinations would be the last thing Americans need to import.

 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
Any legit Americans injured? Scratched up? Traumtised?

No?!!?

Bill the DR for crime scene work, removal, autopsy &/or ER and whatever else is legit than move on.
Nothing for any of us to see here.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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What I don't like about this situation - beyond the obvious - is the possibility that this was orchestrated for political reasons. All we need is more turd whirl practices to come to the US. We have enough of our own stupidity in history, we don't need to import it.
 

Toosh

Veteran Member
My question is: targeted by whom? Were his enemies American politically leaning or DR politically leaning. Was the hit on him to influence his father? With all that HRC and the Deep State have going on in Haiti, there is a reasonable chance it could be another Clinton-death.
 

Kathy in FL

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My question is: targeted by whom? Were his enemies American politically leaning or DR politically leaning. Was the hit on him to influence his father? With all that HRC and the Deep State have going on in Haiti, there is a reasonable chance it could be another Clinton-death.

It could have been Haitian gangs, or Haitian gangs working with some Mexican or other Hispanic cartels. The Haitians are big into drugs, and they are extremely violent. The Dominicans may share an island, but they share little else with Haiti. A mountain range separates the two countries and at one time it was all but a no man's land and difficult to cross. I've been to Haiti once and have no desire to go back again.
 

Donghe Surfer

Veteran Member
The son is what is called a PCP (politically connected person).

His father is politician of DR.
Is the son American? If so, why?
If not, why he in Houston? Rapping, dealing?
 

Matt

Veteran Member
A ghetto goblin, "rapper" and a child of privilege gets smoked.... world is a better place!
 

workhorse

Veteran Member
His wife and children are in Atlanta and he moved to Texas. This says a lot about his character and what was important to him. He is living the lifestyle of a gangbanger not the strong family es muy important that I get from most of the Hispanic people in my area. Live by the gangs die by the gangs.
 

Zardoz

Contributing Member
Isn't the DR throwing out all the illegal Haitians because of what's happening on their little slice of paradise? I would speculate that with the political strife in the area, it would be a political message, not rap related. But, meh.
 
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