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Ghandi told prosecutors he was in the back office with his son when he heard a loud sound, and at least 10 seconds later, he heard more sounds simultaneously.ĭefense attorneys painted Rios as the aggressor on day one of the trial. They heard from the owner of the motel, Sid Ghandi, who made one of two 911 calls that day. Jurors were shown surveillance video of Rios running into the motel covered in blood and asking for help before he collapsed and died in the lobby. Prosecutors said Soliz was "aggressively shooting" at Rios, who then ran to a nearby hotel where he died. During that time, Soliz's friend, Jason Vasquez, arrived at the scene. Soliz ran into Cactus King Nursery, and Rios ran after him and took a fighting stance as Soliz pointed a gun at him. Prosecutors said Rios left the tail of his car hanging out in the road and his driver's door open with his phone lying on the ground next to it. They added Rios followed Soliz onto Stuebner Airline and stopped at Catcus King, a plant nursery. On Tuesday, prosecutors said Rios was on the North Freeway headed to work when Soliz, who was on the second to the left lane, cut over to take the Gulf Bank exit. Rios was shot and killed in November 2020, in what police called a gun battle. Inside the packed courtroom, during opening statements, Robert Soliz's attorneys claimed Rios "wasn't acting like an officer that day," and that "Rios had every intention of killing Soliz."

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Sean Rios appeared in court, where he pleaded not guilty, and his attorneys claim he acted in self-defense. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - On Tuesday, the man accused of the shooting death of Houston police Sgt. Sean Rios, pleaded not guilty in court and claimed he acted in self-defense. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.Robert Solis, the man accused in the shooting death of HPD Sgt. Others left to cherish his memory are his brothers, Pablo, Michael, Carlos and Gilbert, and sisters Lupe, Melinda, and Rosie, and their families. Preceding him in death are his parents, Elena and Pablo. Knowing he lived a life of happiness and is now at peace with the Lord brings comfort to his family.īut our commonwealth is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will change our lowly body to be like his glorious body, by the power which enables him even to subject all things to himself. If he were here today he would tell you that he lived a happy life, so much happier than he ever expected. His wife, children, grandchildren and his fur baby, Chuckie, were his whole world, and then, of course his beloved San Francisco 49ers. He was their biggest fan.Īlthough he was not wealthy he often spoke of how blessed and rich he was in the truly important things in life. There was nothing he loved more than cheering them on during their games, meets and competitions. One of Bob’s true joys came from being a grandpa and he loved spending time with his four grandchildren, Danielle, Jessica, Ava and Aaron. He was generous with his hugs, kisses and “love you” s, while always providing ceaseless strength and support.

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They never left the house without a “be careful” from their dad. The love and pride he had for them was always apparent. One of Bob’s biggest accomplishments was being a fantastic father to Julie and Rob. Their marriage was one that stood the test of time and was filled with love. While stationed in South Dakota, he and Loresa were married.īob and Loresa had just celebrated 49 years together in December, and were looking forward to many, many more. After graduation, Bob entered the United States Air Force where he served in a Strategic Air Command Unit as a Security Police Officer. He was born in Los Angeles, in 1952, and attended Sierra Vista High School where he met the love of his life, Loresa. He loved the Lord and we know he is now at peace in Heaven.īob, as he was known to most, was a loving and devoted husband, an amazing father, an adoring grandfather, a caring son, brother, brother in law, kindhearted uncle, and loyal friend. Robert Solis, 68, of Camarillo, California, passed away on February 12th, 2021, after suffering complications following heart surgery.












Robert solis