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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/texas-man-sentenced-hate-crimes-following-mass-shooting-targeting-muslims-car-repair-shopTexas Man Sentenced for Hate Crimes Following Mass Shooting Targeting Muslims at Car Repair Shop
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
For Immediate Release
Office of Public Affairs
A Dallas man was sentenced today to 37 years in prison, with credit for time served in state custody, following his guilty plea to hate crime charges arising out of a fatal shooting at a car repair shop.
On Sept. 14, 2023, Anthony Paz Torres, 39, pleaded guilty to five federal hate crime counts for killing one individual and attempting to kill four others during a mass shooting at Omars Wheels and Tires in Dallas on Dec. 24, 2015. Torres also pleaded guilty to one count of using a firearm to commit the murder.
As this sentence makes clear, hate crimes fueled by Islamophobia, or by bias of any kind, will be met with the full force of the Justice Department, said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. No person in this country should have to live in fear because of who they are, what they look like, or how they pray.
The defendant attempted to commit a mass shooting and intentionally targeted victims at a Muslim-owned business, said FBI Director Christopher Wray. This case is an abhorrent example of how deadly Islamophobia can be in our own country and the severe consequences that wait for anyone who commits acts of hateful violence. The FBI places civil rights investigations as one of our highest priorities because everyone deserves to practice their religion without fear.
No person in the United States should fear that they will be the target of violence because of their religion, said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division. The sentence handed down today ensures that Torres will be held accountable for the hate-fueled, Islamophobic violence he inflicted on the victims in this case. The Justice Department will continue to vigorously investigate and prosecute such hate crimes.
North Texans come from a variety of religious traditions and backgrounds, and no one should have to live in fear because of the way they worship, said U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton for the Northern District of Texas. This case demonstrates the U.S. Attorneys Offices dedication to protecting members of our north Texas community from acts of violence fueled by hatred toward any religious group. Let the message be clear: if you commit such acts, we will seek to prosecute you and send you to prison for as long as possible.
According to court documents, Torres admitted that a few days prior to the shooting, he went to Omars Wheels and Tires, made anti-Muslim comments, and pledged that he would come back. When he returned to the business on Dec. 24, 2015, Torres asked customers if they were Muslim. After being escorted back to his vehicle by Omars Wheels and Tires employees, Torres discharged his firearm in the direction of multiple employees and customers. Torres admitted that he killed one person and attempted to kill four other people at Omars Wheels and Tires because he believed that they were Muslim.
The FBI Dallas Field Office investigated the case, with assistance from the Dallas Police Department and Dallas Criminal District Attorneys Office.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicole Dana for the Northern District of Texas and Rebekah J. Bailey, formerly a Trial Attorney with the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, prosecuted the case, with the help of Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Gilstrap for the Northern District of Texas.
For more information and resources about the Departments work to combat hate crimes visit www.justice.gov/hatecrimes.
Updated April 3, 2024
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
For Immediate Release
Office of Public Affairs
A Dallas man was sentenced today to 37 years in prison, with credit for time served in state custody, following his guilty plea to hate crime charges arising out of a fatal shooting at a car repair shop.
On Sept. 14, 2023, Anthony Paz Torres, 39, pleaded guilty to five federal hate crime counts for killing one individual and attempting to kill four others during a mass shooting at Omars Wheels and Tires in Dallas on Dec. 24, 2015. Torres also pleaded guilty to one count of using a firearm to commit the murder.
As this sentence makes clear, hate crimes fueled by Islamophobia, or by bias of any kind, will be met with the full force of the Justice Department, said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. No person in this country should have to live in fear because of who they are, what they look like, or how they pray.
The defendant attempted to commit a mass shooting and intentionally targeted victims at a Muslim-owned business, said FBI Director Christopher Wray. This case is an abhorrent example of how deadly Islamophobia can be in our own country and the severe consequences that wait for anyone who commits acts of hateful violence. The FBI places civil rights investigations as one of our highest priorities because everyone deserves to practice their religion without fear.
No person in the United States should fear that they will be the target of violence because of their religion, said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division. The sentence handed down today ensures that Torres will be held accountable for the hate-fueled, Islamophobic violence he inflicted on the victims in this case. The Justice Department will continue to vigorously investigate and prosecute such hate crimes.
North Texans come from a variety of religious traditions and backgrounds, and no one should have to live in fear because of the way they worship, said U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton for the Northern District of Texas. This case demonstrates the U.S. Attorneys Offices dedication to protecting members of our north Texas community from acts of violence fueled by hatred toward any religious group. Let the message be clear: if you commit such acts, we will seek to prosecute you and send you to prison for as long as possible.
According to court documents, Torres admitted that a few days prior to the shooting, he went to Omars Wheels and Tires, made anti-Muslim comments, and pledged that he would come back. When he returned to the business on Dec. 24, 2015, Torres asked customers if they were Muslim. After being escorted back to his vehicle by Omars Wheels and Tires employees, Torres discharged his firearm in the direction of multiple employees and customers. Torres admitted that he killed one person and attempted to kill four other people at Omars Wheels and Tires because he believed that they were Muslim.
The FBI Dallas Field Office investigated the case, with assistance from the Dallas Police Department and Dallas Criminal District Attorneys Office.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicole Dana for the Northern District of Texas and Rebekah J. Bailey, formerly a Trial Attorney with the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, prosecuted the case, with the help of Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Gilstrap for the Northern District of Texas.
For more information and resources about the Departments work to combat hate crimes visit www.justice.gov/hatecrimes.
Updated April 3, 2024
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Texas Man Sentenced for Hate Crimes Following Mass Shooting Targeting Muslims at Car Repair Shop (Original Post)
sl8
Apr 2024
OP
A 40 yr old guy carrying 37 years in a Texas state prison is serving a life sentence. Very little chance he walks out.
marble falls
Apr 2024
#2
These were the federal hate crimes charges only. The state charges included the murder.
Ray Bruns
Apr 2024
#3
sinkingfeeling
(53,052 posts)1. Why not life? 37 years for murder and attempting to
make it mass murder, doesn't seem like enough.
marble falls
(62,286 posts)2. A 40 yr old guy carrying 37 years in a Texas state prison is serving a life sentence. Very little chance he walks out.
Ray Bruns
(4,639 posts)3. These were the federal hate crimes charges only. The state charges included the murder.
sinkingfeeling
(53,052 posts)4. Thanks. Much better.