- A young father who beat his daughter’s rapist to death after walking in on the assault will not face charges according to the states grand jury
- The 23-year-old beat 47-year-old Jesus Flores to death for molesting his five-year-old girl in a secluded barn
- The authorities accepted that he attempted to phone 911 to help the man after the attack
- Under the law in the state of Texas deadly force is authorized and justified in order to stop an aggravated sexual assault or sexual assault
A Texas father who discovered a man raping his five-year-old daughter and beat him to death with his bare hands will not be charged with homicide under state law.
A Lavaca County grand jury decided not to press charges against the 23-year-old father in the June 9th death of Jesus Mora Flores, 47, who was killed inside a remote shack after he was caught molesting the young girl.
Under Texas state law, deadly force is authorized and indeed, justified in order to stop an aggravated sexual assault and coupled with the fact that the harrowing 911 calls made by the father back claims he even tried to save the pedophile’s life led to the grand jury’s decision.
Lavaca County sheriff’s deputies said that the father, whose name has not been released to protect the little girl’s identity, sent her and her brother to feed the family’s chickens.
The boy rushed back to tell his dad that someone had grabbed his sister and taken her to a small secluded shack and the father rushed towards his daughter’s screams and arrived to find them both with their underwear off.