Escaped convicted murderer accused of a disturbing act against glamorous female agent during the flight

A convicted murderer who escaped from the custody California He reportedly killed a female officer during the flight.
Cesar Hernandez, 34, was a life sentence in the prison of North Kern State, but on December 2 he managed to escape a bus Los Angeles.
Hernandez is supposed to have had escaped his chains by using a homemade key,, Taking an officer and running through an open gate before he makes his way across the Mexican border to Tijuana, Sheriff Donny Youngblood said Babe In December.
On Wednesday he was involved in a fatal shooting where he killed commander Abigail Esparaza Reyes.
Reyes was part of a fugitive task force, known as the ‘Gringo Hunters’, who are responsible for tracing fugitives who escape from the US and cross the border.
After he had shot Reyes, Hernandez ran again, while he was seen in surveillance images that shot a street without a shirt.
He then jumped in a car and came out a little later dressed in a clear neon yellow outfit, the video, obtained through 23 ABC, shown. He has not been seen since.
The US Marshall Service has since asked for help from the Mexican authorities to arrest Hernandez.

Cesar Hernandez, 34, is accused of killing commander Abigail Esparaza Reyes during a shooting on Wednesday. He escaped from the North Kern State Prison on December 2

Reyes (photo) was part of a fugitive task force, known as the ‘Gringo Hunters’, who are responsible for tracing fugitives who escape from the US and cross the border
The US Marshall Service told the outlet that they were not on the spot during the shooting, but arrived after when doctors tended to have Reyes who later succumbed to her injuries to the Tijuana Red Cross.
It remains unclear how Hernandez succeeded in escaping the recent murder scene, where he shot Reyes in the neck, according to Monserat Peraza, a reporter for Punto Norte who was on the spot when it happened.
‘When he shot the officer in the neck and went everywhere, other officers started to focus their attention on her to take her to the hospital. I think that’s when he decided to flee, “she revealed.
After the tragedy, Marina del Pilar, the Governor of Baja California, a state in Mexico, paid her respect to Reyes and promises that “her death will not remain with impunity.”
“I am deeply regretted by the death of the State of Citizen Security Force, Abigail Esparza Reyes, at the time of participating in an operation to meet an arrest warrant that is currently being carried out,” Pilar said.
“Our wishes for rapid dismissal are with you, the life of Abigail will be honored and her death will not remain unpunished.”
The US Marshall Service repeated Pilar’s statement, telling NBC News: “Those who commit violence against law enforcement officers will be held responsible.”

Several bullet holes can be seen except for a building after the deadly shootout

After he shot Reyes, Hernandez ran again, because he was seen in security images that shot through a street without a shirt before he turned into a neon yellow outfit
The office and the local authorities continue to hunt on Hernandez. He remained loose from Thursday.
He is described as ‘dangerous’, armed and with violent tendencies, according to a flyer released by officials.
A reward of $ 35,000 is offered for information that leads to the arrest of Hernandez.
He served 80 years to life for the murder of the first degree after killing someone in 2019 just outside Los Angeles County.
He would appear in court in December after he had not argued a match to produce a weapon and possess drugs in prison, per kget.
Reyes has been head of the Tijuana Task Force Team in the last eight years The San Diego Tribune. She was also an 11-year-old veteran for the State Police.
In her career, she led operations that resulted in 408 arrests fought from different countries trying to invade Baja California, officials said.
“Commander Esparza quickly rose through the ranks during her career and played an important role in finding and arresting many criminals on both sides of the border,” said the American consul general in Tijuana Christopher Teal.
‘Her tragic death is a big loss, not only for the family of commander Esparza, but also for the American diplomatic mission in Mexico, law enforcement in Baja California and our community.

Beloved people are seen at Reyes’s funeral service
‘Her legacy of courage, integrity and dedication to justice will continue to inspire those who follow in her footsteps. She gave her life in the pursuit of a safer future for everyone, and her memory will always be remembered. ‘
David Arizmendi, a press secretary for the American embassy in Mexico, said that this unfortunate situation ‘is a will of seriousness of the safety issues Mexico and the American face.
“The terrible murder of commander Esparza is proof of the seriousness of the safety issues that Mexico and the United States are confronted and the importance of binational cooperation to tackle these threats,” he said.
“Commander Esparza will be remembered as a real hero who was killed while he bravely supports binational efforts to keep our countries safe.”
Dailymail.com contacted the US Marshall Service for more information.