LAREDO, Texas – A 26-year-old Houston man been ordered to
prison in Laredo federal court after admitting to a three-city carjacking
spree, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.
Daniel Farhan Nimri pleaded guilty March 18, 2019, admitting
he committed a one-day, three-city carjacking spree that began in Houston and
ended in Laredo.
Today, U.S. District Judge Diana SaldaƱa handed Nimri a
60-month sentence to be immediately followed by three years of supervised
release. He was also ordered to pay $8,000 in restitution to one of the
victims.
On the morning of April 6, 2015, a woman had just loaded
groceries in her van in the parking lot of an HEB in Houston. At that time,
Nimri climbed in and pushed the driver out of the van, dragging her for a short
distance. He fled and drove to San Antonio.
There, he parked at an apartment complex and waited. Shortly
thereafter, he saw another woman walking towards her car. He rushed to her,
forced the car keys from her and stole her car. Nimri then drove that car to a
truck stop in Laredo.
His next attack was on a man fueling his Ford Explorer.
Nimri walked up behind the victim and hit him over the head with an aluminum
baseball bat. After the man collapsed, Nimri drove away in his vehicle. Bystanders
alerted a nearby policeman who attempted to stop Nimri. He then led several
police vehicles on a high-speed chase in North Laredo, eventually crashing the
stolen Explorer against concrete embankment. Officers pulled Nimri from the
vehicle and arrested him.
Nimri has been and will remain in custody pending transfer
to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.
The FBI conducted the investigation with the assistance of
police departments in Laredo, San Antonio and Houston. Assistant U.S. Attorneys
April Ayers-Perez, Homero Ramirez and Christopher dos Santos prosecuted the
case.
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