Posted By Woody Pendleton
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SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A grand jury has declined to bring
charges against a Texas father who said he beat to death a man who was
attempting to sexually assault his 5-year-old daughter, officials said
on Tues
The father, whose name has not been released because he has not been
charged with a crime, told police he heard his daughter's screams and
ran to a secluded area where he found her under attack by Jesus Flores,
47, who worked for the family.
The father, 23, admitted to Lavaca County Sheriff Micah Harmon and a
Texas Ranger investigating the case that he beat Flores to death to
protect his child during the incident earlier this month, authorities
said.
The case received national attention and focused interest on exactly
how far a person could go to prevent a violent crime from happening to a
child.
"The Texas Rangers and the Lavaca County Sheriff completed an
extensive investigation into the death of Jesus Flores, and the evidence
showed that the use of deadly force was justified," District Attorney
Heather McMinn said on Tuesday.
"The five year old had injuries consistent with what her father witnessed."
In the dramatic call to 9-1-1 the father made, he frantically tells
the dispatcher, "I need an ambulance! This guy was raping my daughter,
and I beat him up, and I don't know what to do!"
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