A man from Mexico, who has been deported twice and has a past conviction for attempted homicide, was apprehended in Texas during the Memorial Day weekend. The arrest took place following an incident where he allegedly fired numerous shots at his neighbors, culminating in a standoff that was resolved by a SWAT team intervention.
On May 24, Juan Ayala Montero, aged 60, was detained in Montgomery County. He now faces charges of felony deadly conduct related to the use of a firearm.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reported that Ayala was wielding a long gun and actively shooting at several individuals in the Kings Colony area. Deputies were dispatched to the scene in response to the threat.
Upon the arrival of a significant law enforcement presence, Ayala retreated and barricaded himself inside his residence, according to officials.
Images show Juan Ayala Montero both in a previous ICE photograph and a recent booking photo from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office following his arrest. Authorities assert that the twice-deported individual was apprehended after allegedly discharging multiple shots in a suburban neighborhood.
