Suspected Texas Serial Killer in Custody After High Speed Chase

Suspected Texas Serial Killer in Custody After High Speed Chase
Forty-six-year-old Jose Gilberto Rodriguez was in the dark gray Nissan when he was arrested on July, 17, 2018. (Harris County Sheriff’s Office)
Allen Zhong
7/17/2018
Updated:
7/17/2018

A suspected serial killer was arrested in Houston, Texas, on Tuesday morning, July 17, following a manhunt and a high-speed chase.

Jose Gilberto Rodriguez, a 46-year-old man, was allegedly involved three murders, one armed robbery, and one home invasion robbery, KHOU-TV reported.

A manhunt began Monday afternoon after police identified Rodriguez as the suspect in the crimes. At around 6:00 a.m Tuesday, police received a report of a suspicious vehicle. The responding sheriff’s deputy found the vehicle, a dark gray Nissan Sentra, matching the description of the car Rodriguez was believed to be driving.

Rodriguez was found still inside the Nissan after a high-speed chase. Police took him into custody without further incident. A pistol was found inside the car, sheriff’s deputies told KHOU-TV.

“Jose Gilberto Rodriguez is in custody at Eldridge. He was arrested after a brief vehicle pursuit,” Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez tweeted.

Rodriguez was released on parole last September. Since 1989 he has been convicted of burglary, attempted aggravated sex abuse, auto theft, and criminal trespassing. He is also a registered sex offender, KTRK-TV said.

Sixty-two-year-old Pamela Johnson was believed to be the first victim of Rodriguez’s alleged recent crime spree. She was found dead at home on Friday, July 13, with her television, computer, and jewelry missing. Police found Johnson’s missing car on Saturday in the parking lot of a local mall, and identified Rodriguez as the suspect through the surveillance video, KHOU-TV said.

On Saturday, July 14, 28-year-old Allie Barrow, who was believed to be another victim of Rodriguez’s recent crimes, was found shot to death in a local mattress store. Two days later, another man was found fatally shot in another mattress store.

Police also believed Rodriguez was responsible for a July 9 home invasion robbery and a July 16 armed robbery. A driver from MetroLift, a shared-ride public transit service in Houston, was shot in the July 16 robbery. He survived after being rushed to an area hospital.

Rodriguez hasn’t been charged in the alleged crimes. His motive is unclear to the public for now.

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Allen Zhong is a long-time writer and reporter for The Epoch Times. He joined the Epoch Media Group in 2012. His main focus is on U.S. politics. Send him your story ideas: [email protected]
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