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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA v. : : JOSE ANTONIO CRUZ, : No. 92 EDA 2013 : Appellant :
Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence, August 29, 2012, in the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County Criminal Division at Nos. CP-39-CR-0003697-2011, CP-39-CR-0003701-2011
BEFORE: FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E., OLSON AND STABILE, JJ.
MEMORANDUM BY FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E.:FILED SEPTEMBER 22, 2014
Jose Antonio Cruz appeals from the judgment of sentence of August 29, 2012, following his conviction of one count of murder in the first degree, two counts of firearms not to be carried without a license, one count of aggravated assault, and five counts of robbery. After careful review, we affirm.
The facts of this case have been aptly summarized by the trial court as follows:
In June of 2011, the Appellant and Elba Lopez, along with their minor children[Footnote 4] resided at 3 Maryland Circle, Apartment #3, Whitehall, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The Appellant and Ms. Lopez had been in a relationship, off and on, since 2008. Throughout their relationship, the Appellant had concerns that Ms. Lopez was unfaithful to him. On the morning of June 5, 2011, the
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Appellant learned that Ms. Lopez had had a past relationship with one of her coworkers. The Appellant became upset and meandered throughout Allentown during the day, visiting with family members and consuming alcohol. The Appellant returned to his home at approximately midnight, but did not see either Ms. Lopez or his minor children in the home.[Footnote 5]
[Footnote 4] The couple had two children at the time of the instant crimes; Ms. Lopez has since given birth to a third child.
[Footnote 5] The Appellant testified that he only noticed that his 12 year old son from a prior relationship was in the apartment, playing video games in the living room area.
In the late evening hours of June 5, 2011, Alexis Lopez was visiting his sister, Elba Lopez, at the apartment she shared with the Appellant. When Mr. Lopez arrived at the home, Elba and the children were in the apartment, but the Appellant was either not at the home yet or was unseen by Mr. Lopez. Mr. Lopez stayed for approximately 45 minutes. As he left the apartment, he kissed his sister goodbye and proceeded down the steps outside of the individual apartment.
At this point, the Appellant had exited the bathroom of the apartment, naked, when he believed that [he] heard Ms. Lopez speaking to and kissing an unknown male. The Appellant confronted Ms. Lopez and the Appellant began to physically assault Ms. Lopez.
At this moment, Mr. Lopez was walking down the stairs when he heard an argument and heard his sister scream. He proceeded back up the stairs and encountered his sister running down the steps, carrying the two small children. She told him to run, that the Appellant had a gun.
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The Appellant emerged from the apartment and fired a gun into the air. He then returned to his apartment to put on clothes. Meanwhile, Mr. Lopez had taken Ms. Lopez and 10 minutes away. Mr. Lopez left his sister and the mother and brother back to the apartment at J. S33008/14
[*3]that Elba Lopez was not there and told him to go home. Again, the Appellant attempted to enter the residence, forcing his way into the home. At that point, Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez grabbed the Appellant and was able to push him to the door.
The Appellant immediately pulled a silver Magnum handgun out of the pocket of the black hoodie he wa -Gonzalez. Mr. Lopez told the Appellant to put the gun down and to leave the home. The Appellant continued to point the gun at Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez. While inside the home, Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez tried to grab the gun from the Appellant. The two began to struggle and the tussle wound its way to the rear patio of the home. A shot rang out, there was a pause, and a second shot rang out. Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez screamed for someone to call the police, fought to get back inside the house and collapsed on the kitchen floor by the steps leading to the second floor. Ms. Sepulveda went to her husband to comfort him. The Appellant fled the residence.
testified at trial, differs slightly. The Appellant asserts that after he asked Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez if Elba Lopez was at the home, a struggle between them ensued. The Appellant asserts that Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez struck him in the face and grabbed him by the neck. The Appellant testified that he told Mr. Jimenez- that he did not. He then testified that Mr. Jimenez- Gonzalez grabbed the gun and as they struggled, a shot went off. The Appellant was unsure who was hit (although he felt no pain) and a second shot was fired. He admitted that he was the one who pulled the trigger twice during the struggle. He recalled seeing Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez fall to the kitchen floor J. S33008/14
[*4]shots Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez received were fatal. An autopsy was performed and the cause of death was determined to be gunshot wounds of the torso with fractures and visceral injuries. The manner of death was ruled a homicide.
Two .45 caliber shell casings were recovered from 420 West Oak Street and sent for further ballistic testing.
A short time after the alleged shooting, at approximately 1 am on June 6, 2011, Oscar Hernandez was driving his Ford Mustang at the intersection of Union Boulevard and Airport Road, Allentown, Lehigh County, near the Wawa convenience store. As he approached the intersection travelling south on Airport Road, a car from his right side proceeded through a red light and the two vehicles crashed. A witness from a nearby home came to the intersection to make sure that Mr. was incapacitated at the scene and the striking vehicle came to a stop in the Wawa parking lot. While on scene, Mr. Hernandez heard gunshots from the direction of the Wawa.
Leandro Perez was also at the Wawa that morning, driving a white Jeep. After pulling up to one of the gas pumps, Mr. Perez exited his vehicle and attempted to open the cap of his gas tank. Immediately, a male approached him with a pointed handgun, demanding the keys to the Jeep. The individual appeared to be in a hurry and Mr. Perez noticed that he was wearing dark clothing and had a stream of blood going down his face. Mr. Perez told
The individual repeatedly asked Mr. Perez for the keys, but Mr. Perez refused to give them to him. The individual eventually walked or ran away. This interaction was observed by Jeannie McFarland, manager at the Wawa on that evening.
Ms. McFarland observed the same individual proceed to another car positioned at a different gas J. S33008/14
[*5]pump, where Elionel Diaz-Rivera and his friend, Pedro Leon, were. Mr. Leon was driving a black Cadillac. Mr. Diaz-Rivera and Mr. Leon went inside the Wawa to prepay for gasoline and to use the ATM. They then began to walk back towards the car. Mr. Diaz-Rivera observed an unknown man wearing door. The man approached Mr. Diaz-Rivera and Mr. Leon and asked them for the car keys. Mr. Diaz Rivera
not turned over to the individual and Mr. Diaz-Rivera and Mr. Leon went back [inside] the Wawa store. Mr. Leon proceeded to hide behind a refrigerator after he overheard another patron say someone had a gun.
Carla Arce and her husband, Samir, were also at the Wawa, attempting [to] get gas for their Honda Accord. Samir, who was driving the vehicle, pulled up to the pump, with his window down and the door slightly ajar. Immediately a man pointed a gun to his head and told him to give him the car keys. Samir told the man that he would give him anything he wanted, but not to hurt either of the Arces. Ms. Arce remained in the passenger seat. The J. S33008/14
[*6]individual held a gun to her head and told her to get out. She had her keys in her hand, got out of the car and the individual got into the car. She ran into the store, with her keys still in her hand. She was able to notice that the individual was wearing black and had a cut on his face.
Raymond Shook and George Fetter were also at the Wawa that morning. Mr. Fetter was driving
of the Wawa store. Mr. Fetter exited the vehicle and went inside the Wawa, leaving Mr. Shook in the Mr. Fetter heard an argument outside of the convenience store and turned around to see what was happening. He observed an unknown man getting into his Audi. Mr. Fetter walked back to the car and ran around to the rear of the vehicle. The individual then turned around to face Mr. Fetter, pointed a gun at him, and Mr. Fetter became scared. Mr. Fetter hunched down behind the vehicle and observed the unknown individual struggling with Mr. Shook inside of the car. Mr. Fetter then heard gunshots and Mr. Fetter ran away from the vehicle.
Meanwhile inside of the Audi, Mr. Shook saw Mr. Fetter approach the door of the Wawa, only to find the doors locked. At that moment, an unknown individual entered the Audi, pointed a gun at Mr. attempted to exit, but the door would not open. Mr. Shook told the unknown individual to open the doors and pushed the gun away from him. At that point, Mr. Fetter was approaching the vehicle. The individual got out of the car and confronted Mr. Fetter. When the individual returned, Mr. Shook was attempting to place his feet out of the passenger side window to escape. The individual shot at Mr. Shook, hitting him once through the left side (ribcage), while Mr. Shook was half-way out of the vehicle. After getting shot, Mr. Shook went into the Wawa store and asked for help.[Footnote 6] J. S33008/14
[*7][Footnote 6] All of the robbery victims, except for Ms. Arce, were able to positively identify the Appellant as the individual wielding the weapon and wearing the black hoodie.
It was later determined that the bullet entered
underneath his heart, through his liver, bladder, colon, and intestines and became lodged in his leg, where it remains. Mr. Shook spent approximately two and a half months in the hospital and underwent a 10 hour surgery. He had four feet of his large bowel and five feet of his small bowel removed. He still has pain under his rib cage, has difficulty with his stomach and bowels, and suffered a blood clot in his lung. He continues to receive medical care.
Immediately after Mr. Jimenez-Gonzalez was shot, A[dal]berto Lopez called 911. Officers arrived, along with EMS personnel to attend to Mr. Jimenez- Gonzalez. Information was related to the communications center indicating a description of the Appellant and the vehicle he was driving. Further, the communications center received information regarding the vehicle accident involving Mr. Wawa regarding the incidents that took place at the Wawa. Descriptions received and additional information was disseminated via police radio.
At approximately 7:46 a.m. on June 6, 2011, Sergeant Eric Heicklen of the Allentown Police Department observed a vehicle matching the description and license plate information of the Audi stolen from the Wawa at 510 East Moser Street, Allentown, Lehigh County (the Washington Crossing Apartment complex). The Emergency Response Team (ERT) of the Allentown Police Department responded to the location and recovered the vehicle. After the building had been evacuated, the Appellant was located in Apartment 17 and was taken into custody. At that time, the Appellant had an abrasion J. S33008/14 and lumping on his head and he was complaining of back pain.
[*8]At approximately 8:30 a.m. on June 6, 2011, Detective Pedro Cruz of the Allentown Police J. S33008/14
[*9]No post-sentence motions were filed; however, on December 11, 2012, appellant was granted leave to file a nunc pro tunc appeal. New counsel was appointed, and notice of appeal was filed on December 20, 2012.
Appellant complied with Pa.R.A.P., Rule 1925(b), 42 Pa.C.S.A., and the trial court has filed an opinion.