McALLEN, Texas – A 24-year-old Honduran man has been charged
with physically assaulting a Starr County Detention Center (SCDC) officer who
was performing official federal duties, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K.
Patrick.
Jose Humberto Ordonez made his initial appearance before
U.S. Magistrate Judge Scott Hacker this morning, at which time he was ordered
to remain in custody pending further criminal proceedings.
Ordonez was convicted in 2019 for possession with intent to
distribute approximately 211 kilograms of marijuana and has been in custody at
the SCDC in Rio Grande City pending his sentencing. The criminal complaint
alleges that in April 2020, officers had responded to an incident in Ordonez’s
cell where he did not comply with commands and had become combative. Ordonez
allegedly repeatedly struck and punched an SCDC officer in the face with a
closed fist. The officer suffered a fractured nose and other injuries and was
transported to a hospital, according to the charges.
Ordonez is set for sentencing on his drug trafficking
conviction and is pending sentencing before U.S. District Judge Ricardo
Hinojosa, at which time he faces up to 40 years in federal prison. If convicted
of the new charges, he faces an additional 20 years and a possible $250,000 maximum
fine.
The U.S. Marshals Service, FBI and Starr County Sheriff’s
Office are conducting the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew
Redavid is prosecuting the case.
A criminal complaint is a formal accusation of criminal
conduct, not evidence.
A defendant is presumed innocent unless convicted through
due process of law.
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