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Houston area, an immigration hot spot, reeling from murder of Jocelyn Nungaray

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Houston area, an immigration hot spot, reeling from murder of Jocelyn Nungaray

A Houston area still reeling over the death of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has become a hot spot for both legal and illegal immigrants.

Almost a quarter of the nine-county Houston metro area is comprised of immigrants, many of whom have yet to gain legal status in the United States, according to a report by the Migration Policy Institute.

The report, which was released in November, highlights how the Houston region has experienced “significant immigration-related transformations” in recent years, which it notes is in part a result of the “spillover effects of the record high number of asylum seekers and other migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border since 2021.”

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SUSPECT ACCUSED OF KILLING JOCELYN NUNGARAY WORE ICE ANKLE MONITOR 

“The metro area has welcomed large numbers of humanitarian migrants and Harris County is the top U.S. destination for unaccompanied children released to sponsors,” the report reads.

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Despite its location away from the southern border, the percentage of immigrants comprising the Houston population far outstrips the total Texas share, which sits at 17%. The national share of the immigrant population, meanwhile, sits at 13.6%.

The report estimates that roughly two-thirds of the Houston area’s nearly 1.7 million immigrant population has some form of legal status, while hundreds of thousands face barriers to naturalization in the United States.

Data revealed that Mexico remained the top origin country for immigrants in the Houston area, comprising about 37% of the foreign-born population. But other nationalities comprise a growing share, with immigrants from Vietnam, India, Nigeria, Venezuela, China and Colombia more recently joining the top 10.

Almost a quarter of the nine-county Houston metro area is comprised of immigrants. (Reuters/Richard Carson)

JOCELYN NUNGARAY MURDER SUSPECT HAS BAIL SET AT $10 MILLION 

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The population of illegal immigrants in the area entered the spotlight last week when two illegal immigrants from Venezuela were charged in the murder of Nungaray.

Franklin Jose Peña Ramos, 26, made his first appearance in court Monday in the case, while 22-year-old co-defendant Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel is scheduled to make his first appearance Tuesday.

The men, who entered the country illegally before making their way to the Houston area, are accused of luring the 12-year-old Nungaray under a secluded bridge, where she was tied up and later killed.

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, who is prosecuting the case, told Fox News Tuesday that it is also “likely” that a “sexual assault happened” in addition to the murder.

Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, was found strangled to death in a Houston creek. (Fox Houston courtesy of the Nungaray family)

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“The evidence is clear that a sexual assault likely happened. But since neither defendant has actually admitted that, circumstantial evidence will have to prove it,” Ogg said. “We are waiting on lab tests now to see if the capital murder charge can be upgraded to one where they are death penalty eligible.” 

Meanwhile, new details emerged out of Monday’s court proceedings, including revelations that Ramos was wearing a Customs and Border Protection ankle monitor at the time of the crime. Martinez-Rangel had worn a similar monitor, though he was able to remove his after complying with immigration check-ins.

 

Meanwhile, Ogg described the Houston area as a “huge international hub.”

“Unfortunately, we see a great deal of violence committed by illegal immigrants and we see as many victimized by other illegals and regular people here. It’s an enormous problem. This was bound to happen,” she told Fox News. “It’s one of those things that, as an elected prosecutor, you are just waiting for the other shoe to drop. I’m just sick and sickened this little girl was the innocent victim of these two monsters.”

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Police chase suspected DUI driver in Los Angeles County

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Police chase suspected DUI driver in Los Angeles County

Officers chased a speeding driver wanted on suspicion of DUI in Los Angeles County Wednesday night.

The chase began out of Lynwood as the suspect drove a Mazda SUV and several Los Angeles Police Department officers trailed closely behind.

At times, the suspect narrowly missed other vehicles while running red lights and speeding on surface streets. The driver entered the northbound 710 Freeway and later transitioned to the 105 and the 110.

On the freeway, the driver weaved dangerously through traffic while hitting speeds of nearly 100 mph. At times, the driver was seen making hand gestures out the window.

  • Los Angeles police pursued a possible DUI driver out of Lynwood on June 10, 2026. (KTLA)
  • Los Angeles police pursued a possible DUI driver out of Lynwood on June 10, 2026. (KTLA)
  • Los Angeles police pursued a possible DUI driver out of Lynwood on June 10, 2026. (KTLA)

The suspect exited in South L.A. and continued speeding on surface streets, at one point, driving the wrong way.

Due to public danger, police cancelled the pursuit near S. Broadway and W. 59th Street in the Broadway-Manchester neighborhood.

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It’s unclear whether there were additional passengers inside the SUV.

Footage of the chase can be seen in the video player above.

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Man shot and killed during child custody exchange in Covina

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Man shot and killed during child custody exchange in Covina

A man was shot and killed during a child custody exchange in Covina.

On June 9, Covina police were called to a parking lot outside Home Depot at 963 W. Badillo St. just after 6 p.m.

Several people had gathered at the location to facilitate a child custody exchange. During the meeting, as an argument erupted between two men, things escalated.

One of the men pulled out a gun and shot the other man, police said. Officers were called to the scene and, despite lifesaving efforts, the victim was pronounced dead.

A man was fatally shot outside a Home Depot parking lot in Covina on June 9, 2026. (Citizen)

The suspect was taken into custody shortly after. Footage from the scene showed the parking lot was cordoned off as officers investigated the area and spoke to the other adults involved in the child custody exchange.

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No further details, including the suspect’s or victims’ identities, were released. 

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call the Covina Police Department at 626-384-5622.

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Los Angeles High School locked down as police search for armed juvenile

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Los Angeles High School locked down as police search for armed juvenile

Los Angeles High School was placed on lockdown Wednesday morning as police searched for three juveniles, including one believed to be armed with a handgun.

Officers responded to the area of Olympic and West boulevards around 8:15 a.m. following a report of an assault with a deadly weapon involving four minors.

One of the minors involved in the assault was believed to be armed with a handgun, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Miller confirmed to KTLA.

Los Angeles High School was placed on lockdown as police responded to the incident.

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One suspect was taken into custody, but Miller said police are still searching for the three remaining juveniles and the handgun.

A perimeter has been set up around the school as officers search for the remaining suspects.

“Today, the school initiated a lockdown as we received reports of a possible weapon on campus,” a Los Angeles Unified School District spokesperson said. “We took immediate action, including notifying the Los Angeles School Police Department and Region West Operations for further investigation. The Los Angeles School Police Department and the Los Angeles Police Department are conducting a search of the campus for weapons.  We will provide additional information once it is available.”

No information was provided about the assault victim or any injuries sustained in the incident.

Check back for updates on this developing story.

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