UMVA has learned that a heinous triple homicide has shaken the community of Modesto, California, leaving a trail of devastation and heartbreak in its wake.
A 2-week-old newborn baby, a 23-year-old mother, and a 54-year-old grandmother were brutally stabbed to death in a crime that has sent shockwaves throughout the nation. The victims, Fabiola Gonzalez-Nunez, Maria Sylvia Nunez-Villalobos, and infant Mateo Gonzalez, were innocent lives cut short in a senseless act of violence.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the suspect behind this atrocity is an illegal alien who had been previously arrested multiple times for driving under the influence. Despite these alarming incidents, California authorities chose to release him back into the community, ignoring a request from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold him.
The suspect, 28-year-old Joaquin Escoto Vazquez, is believed to have been in a relationship with the mother of the murdered infant and may share a child with her. His violent rampage has left a community reeling and raised questions about the safety of American citizens.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Vazquez had previously been deported after illegally entering the country in 2018, but reentered at an unknown time. His actions have sparked outrage and renewed debate about the consequences of lenient immigration policies.
The brutal murders have left many wondering how many more innocent lives will be lost due to the prioritization of open borders over public safety. The community is left to pick up the pieces and mourn the loss of three lives that were tragically cut short.
The suspect now faces felony charges of homicide and cruelty toward a child, but for many, the damage has already been done. The memories of Fabiola, Maria, and baby Mateo will live on, a painful reminder of the devastating consequences of a failed immigration system.