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Grandma Arrested for Murder

Posted by Sandra On February - 17 - 2012

COMMERCE CITY, CO– A 60-year-old Commerce City woman faces a charge of child abuse resulting in death for allegedly killing her four-year-old grandson. Doris Becky Trujillo was arrested Friday – the same day Gabriel Trujillo passed away from his injuries. According to Commerce City Police, emergency responders were called to the 6400 block of Siegal Court at about 2:00 p.m. Tuesday on a report that a child had fallen.  READ MORE HERE

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  1. Algonguin J calhoun Says:

    Commerce City has the largest, by capita, illegal immigration population in the Southwest. Colorado has tried to keep these people away but no luck. This entire city should be locked away.
    This grandmother is like most Mexicans. Shake, beat and kill babies. They have no life value. Just keep the kid quiet. So glad we are moving them south to Mexico where they can kill Mexican babies.

    Posted on February 18th, 2012 at 2:20 am

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