• Immigrant given life without parole for 2019 murder of new father who w

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    On January 29, 2024, a jury found Juan Deras Escalante guilty of first-
    degree murder and 4 counts of discharging a firearm into occupied property connected to the death of 41-year-old Domingo Venencio-Tapia, who was a
    new father.

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    Escalante was sentenced to life without parole in prison for the first-
    degree murder charge and given between 8 years, 4 months, and 14 years for
    the other charges.

    Officials say that on April 29, 2019, then-18-year-old Escalante and his co-defendant, then-17-year-old Gerardo Lagunes, were at a restaurant on
    South Boulevard and asked Domingo Venencio-Tapia to buy alcohol for them,
    to which Venencio-Tapia refused.

    According to authorities, Escalante and Lagunes then got into a car and
    stopped in front of the restaurant. Escalante fired five shots at the establishment—one of the shots hit and killed Venencio-Tapia.

    The next day, police say they arrested Lagunes without issue. Escalante
    was found later that day; however, he refused to surrender to authorities, leading to an eight-hour standoff. Escalante was later taken into custody.

    Now-22-year-old Gerardo Lagunes previously pleaded guilty to accessory first-degree murder after the fact and was released from prison in April
    2023, according to the NC Department of Adult Corrections website.

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