Gilmer Hernandez

Guillermo F. Hernández, better known as Gilmer Hernandez, is a former Sheriff’s Deputy of Edwards County, Texas from Rocksprings, Texas who was convicted on a charge of violation of civil rights of an illegal alien.
Border incident and prosecution
On April 14, 2005, Deputy Hernandez stopped a vehicle for running a red light. After coming to a stop, the driver who had hidden several illegal aliens in his vehicle tried to flee, nearly hitting Hernandez in the process. Hernandez fired several shots at the vehicle, aiming for the tires. When the vehicle halted due to the blown tires, several people fled the vehicle. One of the bullets Hernandez fired injured a woman in the vehicle, shattering some of her teeth.
The initial investigation by the Texas Rangers and members of the ATF cleared Hernandez of any wrongdoing. However, over a year later, the United States Department of Justice reopened the case under U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton. On December 1, 2006, Hernandez was convicted for violation of civil rights of the injured person on the grounds that he should not have shot at the fleeing vehicle since his life was not in danger. The defense contested that Hernandez did believe that his life was in danger.
Reaction
The guilty verdict surprised the Rocksprings community and triggered many responses, most in opposition to the verdict.
The case has been linked to those of convicted border guards Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean by dubbing them "The Texas Three", all involved in Mexican border incidents with smuggling, illegal aliens, use of firearms, and prosecuted by Johnny Sutton.
 
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