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Gainesville drive-by shooting suspect arrested in Mexico Save Email Print
Posted: 5:37 PM Aug 20, 2008
Last Updated: 5:37 PM Aug 20, 2008
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A Gainesville murder suspect on the run for two years has been arrested in Mexico. Police say Raymundo Delgado Espino was arrested Tuesday afternoon in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.

The U.S. Marshal's service learned about his whereabouts and coordinated his arrested with Sonora police and the Federal Investigative Agency. Espino was indicted for murder.

Police say it happened in June of 2006 on East California Street. Jesus Camacho drove his pickup into Pecan Creek and died as a result of the incident.

Espino has an extradition hearing in Mexico. Then he will go to trial in Cooke County for murder.

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Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM
I can tell you whats wrong with Gainesville MEXICO!!

Posted by: SleepnEat Location: USA on Aug 22, 2008 at 03:57 AM
Where are our leaders? Where are those that will defend us from this invasion of parasites? Mexicans are capable of only recreating Mexico. Unless they are repelled our country, as we know it today, is doomed.

Posted by: TERRI Location: GAINESVILLE on Aug 21, 2008 at 11:25 PM
AT LEAST THEY FINALLY CAUGHT THIS MURDERER AND HE WILL GET WHAT HE DESERVES FOR KILLING THIS YOUNG MAN WHO WAS A GOOD SON A FATHER A BROTHER AND MANY MORE THINGS....HE HAD JUST BEGAN HIS YOUNG LIFE AND NOW HIS SON HAS TO GROW UP WITH OUT A FATHER... I CANT EVEN WONDER WHAT HIS PARENTS ARE GOING THROUGH NOW BUT MAYBE THEY WILL GET CLOSUER IN THERE LIFE BUT IT WILL NOT NEVER TAKE AWAY THE PAIN ....HOPEFULLY OTHER PEOPLE CAN LEARN FROM THIS....

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Gainesville on Aug 21, 2008 at 02:18 PM
To Victor-he shot at Camacho and Camacho drove off into Pecan Creek and died. But you are right the story is not very informative. To Biskit, I think Cindy Stormer is a great prosecutor and he will get what he deserves!

Posted by: Me Location: Area on Aug 21, 2008 at 01:42 PM
To Curious, Thank you for that information, yes we are aware of the chicken law . But we still can lock them up and hopefully get what's coming to the while in there!

Posted by: Anonymous Location: G-ville on Aug 21, 2008 at 12:50 PM
This was a sad story. Luckily most of the guys that were with him are already in prison, but it wasn't because of this. These d*mn small town wanna be gangs are ruining Gainesville. It has been a long time since this has been a good place to live. That is why all the good people here are transfering their kids or moving as quickly as possible.It's bad that the citizens of this town have been subjected to this. My family has been here for MANY generations and we know this town has gone to h*ll in a handbasket thanks to all the low income housing and drugs. I am not saying everyone that needs assistance is bad, but the majority here are lazy and no good gang bangers and druggies.

Posted by: maria Location: gainesville on Aug 21, 2008 at 10:20 AM
The Reynaldo mug shot is not a current pictures. that is from when he was younger and lived here. In newspaper Nuevo dias out of Siete Nogales Canahl XHNSS-TV there is an article and current picture of him. He is older, skinny and darker. I hope justice is met. We pray for the Camacho's.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 21, 2008 at 09:33 AM
no remorse in his face

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 21, 2008 at 09:20 AM
Gainesville used to be a nice place to live.

Posted by: Curious Location: Durant on Aug 21, 2008 at 09:14 AM
Mexico will not extradite one of its citizens if they face execution. So, I don't think he will be facing the needle. In the past, they have had to have assurances that there will be no capital murder charge before they will send them back to the US. You will notice that when Texas executes a Mexican national, there is always protest from the Mexican embassy. So, it is better for them if they can slip back into Mexico to be sent back than to be caught and charged while still in the US.

Posted by: Biskit Location: Texas on Aug 21, 2008 at 09:07 AM
Let's just hope he goes to trial AFTER the new District Attorney takes office because Cindy Stormer will do a terrible injustice to Jesus Camacho and the State of Texas!

Posted by: ME Location: AREA on Aug 21, 2008 at 08:51 AM
See, they can't always run back to Mexico and hide! Ha Ha!

Posted by: Ardmoreite Location: Ardmore on Aug 21, 2008 at 02:05 AM
He wont be smiling when they put that needle in his arm!

Posted by: Victor Location: Sherman on Aug 20, 2008 at 10:32 PM
Oh that's halariuse...in his mug shot he's smiling. Oh yeah and you're description isn't very good... so he ddrove his pickup and just died?!!?! WOW!

Posted by: happy Location: gainesville on Aug 20, 2008 at 10:26 PM
now that piece of s@$# will be brought to justice.`

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