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    Still remember this happening in 2000.


    HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — The leader of the fugitive gang known as the "Texas 7" was executed Wednesday for killing a suburban Dallas police officer during a robbery 11 years ago after organizing and pulling off Texas' biggest prison break.

    George Rivas, 41, from El Paso, received lethal injection for gunning down Aubrey Hawkins, a 29-year-old Irving police officer who interrupted the gang's holdup of a sporting goods store on Christmas Eve in 2000. The seven inmates had fled a South Texas prison about two weeks earlier.

    The gang was caught in Colorado about a month after the officer's death. One committed suicide rather than be arrested. Rivas and five others with lengthy sentences who bolted with him were returned to Texas where they separately were convicted of capital murder and sentenced to die.

    Rivas became the second of the group executed.

    "I do apologize for everything that happened. Not because I'm here, but for closure in your hearts," Rivas said Wednesday evening in a statement intended for Hawkins' family. "I really do believe you deserve that."

    The slain officer's relatives were absent, but four officers who worked with him and the district attorney who prosecuted the case attended on his family's behalf. They stood in the death chamber watching through a window just a few feet from Rivas.

    The inmate thanked his friends who were watching through another window and said he loved them. A Canadian woman whom Rivas recently married by proxy, also looked on.

    "I am grateful for everything in my life," Rivas said. "To my wife, I will be waiting for you."

    Ten minutes later, at 6:22 p.m., he was pronounced dead.

    More than two dozen police officers in uniforms stood quietly in a line outside the Huntsville prison during the execution, then walked in unison to stand behind the state criminal justice spokesman as he announced Rivas' death.
    Texas' parole board voted 7-0 this week to reject a clemency petition for Rivas. No 11th-hour appeals were made to try to head off the execution, the second this year in the nation's most active death penalty state.

    Rivas and accomplices he handpicked for the escape broke out of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Connally Unit, about an hour south of San Antonio, on Dec. 13, 2000. They overpowered workers, stole their clothes, broke into the prison armory for weapons and drove off in a prison truck.
    They left behind an ominous note: "You haven't heard the last of us yet."
    While out of prison, they supported themselves by committing robberies.
    Hawkins was shot 11 times and run over with a stolen SUV driven by Rivas as the gang held up a sporting goods store closing on the holiday eve. They drove off with loot that included $70,000 in cash, 44 firearms and ammunition for the guns.

    They were arrested a month later in Colorado, ending a six-week nationwide manhunt. One of the fugitives, Larry Harper, committed suicide as officers closed in.

    In 2008, accomplice Michael Rodriguez, 45, who at the time of the breakout had a life term for arranging the slaying of his wife, ordered his appeals dropped and was executed. The four others remain on death row awaiting the outcome of court appeals.

    "Today is not about George Rivas," said Toby Shook, the former Dallas County assistant district attorney who prosecuted Rivas and the others for Hawkins' death. "Today is about justice for Aubrey Hawkins and Aubrey's fellow police officers."

    Rivas planned the escape while serving 17 life sentences for aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery and another life sentence for burglary.
    One of his trial lawyers, Wayne Huff, has said Rivas picked accomplices for the breakout "who probably were more dangerous than he was" and failed to consider they might get caught doing robberies.

    "When that cop pulled up, no one knew what to do," Huff said, calling the officer's slaying "just a tragic situation."

    Rivas and two other members of the fugitive gang were arrested at a convenience store near a trailer park in Woodland Park, Colo. Two others were in a motor home at the trailer park, where Harper shot himself to death. The last two were apprehended at a motel in Colorado Springs, Colo.
    The men had told the people who ran the RV park they were Christian missionaries from Texas, but a neighbor recognized them as the case was profiled on the "America's Most Wanted" TV show and called police.

    The four "Texas 7" members still awaiting execution are Patrick Murphy Jr. 49; Joseph Garcia, 40; Randy Halprin, 34; and Donald Newbury, 49. Newbury was set for injection in early February but was spared, at least temporarily, by a U.S. Supreme Court order.

  • #2
    Fuck that guy. RIP Officer A. HAWKINS
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Osiris View Post
      Fuck that guy.
      Don't worry; he has been permanently fucked.
      Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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      • #4
        on to the Next.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Osiris View Post
          Fuck that guy. RIP Officer A. HAWKINS
          X2. I guess Rivas did like his original sentence - 18 life sentences.

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          • #6
            really!!! 11 fucking years, should have killed all those dick heads that same month,

            i remember that day i worked at the mesquite oshmans. in the hunting dept. i knew a few of the employees from the oshmans that they robbed and killed the officer.
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            Without my gun hobby. I would cut off my own dick and let the rats eat it...
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            • #7
              remember all of this like it was yesterday.

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              • #8
                I know the son of one of those guys, total dickbag, acted like he was a badass because of what his Dad was.

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                • #9
                  i remember driving down 183 that night wondering why there were a lot of cops in that area.
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                  Because fuck you, that's why
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                  nice dick, Idrivea4banger
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                  ......and idrivea4banger is a real person.
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                  Man ive always wanted to smoke a bowl with you. Just seem like a cool cat.

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                  • #10
                    Next! The appeals process takes much too long!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gear_Jammer View Post
                      X2. I guess Rivas did like his original sentence - 18 life sentences.

                      18??? Seriously, 18 life sentences??? How in the hell do you pick up 18 life sentences? At that point you would figure they would give the dude an option of voluntarily opting for a state assisted suicide. It would have save the world a bunch of head ache.

                      Too bad Officer Hawkins brothers in blue didn't get to gun these guys down. I never understood why they went peacefully back into custody knowing that they would be put to death; fucking pussies.
                      Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Superwho View Post
                        I know the son of one of those guys, total dickbag, acted like he was a badass because of what his Dad was.

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                        Next time he tries to act like a hard ass ask him to give his dad a call and let him know how it turned out for him. Then tell him to shut the fuck up.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                          Next time he tries to act like a hard ass ask him to give his dad a call and let him know how it turned out for him. Then tell him to shut the fuck up.
                          He looks just like the dwarf on lord of the rings. He's even short and fat. Lol. He's just trying to compensate. I don't know of anyone that takes him seriously anymore.

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                          • #14
                            I remember this well.

                            One officer I know ran into 3 of the gang in the 7-11 off of E. Lancaster at Beach. He went in to use the restroom, and 3 of them were there. He didn't recognize them, but ran the license plate of a car in the parking lot and got a late hit that it was the stolen Honda that they were using. He got on the radio and a bunch of us headed to the 7-11 but they were gone.

                            There was also a rumor that patrol officers were carrying AR-15s. This was back before they were authorized. The supervisors had to start doing trunk inspections after roll call to make sure officers weren't carrying unauthorized firearms. Gotta love an administration that sends officers out to catch cop killers who are armed with stolen hunting rifles when the officers you employ are given handguns.

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                            • #15
                              Fuck em, ...next.

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