On this day (15 January 1995),
Officer Fabian Dominguez was murdered by Johnathan Bryant Moore. For more
information on the slain cop and his killer, click to go to this blog post.
Summary: San
Antonio police officer Fabian Dominguez was driving home from work when he
spotted a burglary in progress at a residence. Dominguez, who was still in his
uniform, pulled into the driveway of the residence, blocking a car occupied by
Johnathan Moore, Pete Dowdle and Paul Cameron, who were finishing their second
trip to burglarize the home. Gun drawn, Dominguez approached the vehicle and
repeatedly ordered the three men to get out of the car to no avail. After
taking the car keys from Dowdle, the driver, Dominguez approached the passenger
side of the car with his gun drawn at which point Moore, who was in the front
passenger seat, pulled out a .25 caliber automatic gun and shot Dominguez.
Moore got out of the car, recovered the car keys and retuned them to Dowdle.
Moore then grabbed Dominguez’s gun and shot the officer three times in the
head. Following his arrest, Moore signed a full and detailed confession. His
accomplices, who were arrested a short time after his arrest: Peter Dowdle is
serving a 25-year prison term. Paul Cameron is serving a life sentence.
QUOTE: "I'm feeling
relief," she said
later, "almost like we held our breath for 12
years and now we can let it out."
AUTHOR: Jennifer Morgan is
the widow of Officer Fabian Dominguez who was murdered by Johnathan Bryant
Moore on 15 January 1995. He was executed by lethal injection in Texas on 17
January 2007.
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