Ex-UPS worker dressed in uniform kills 3 in front of 2 kids during home invasion

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Ex-UPS worker dressed in uniform kills 3 in front of 2 kids during home invasion

A uniformed former UPS worker killed three adults in front of two children during an armed break-in at a Minnesota home, police said.

Alonzo Pierre Mingo, 37, was charged Monday with three counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of Jorge Alexander Reyes-Jungwirth, 20; Mario Alberto Trejo Estrada, 39; and Shannon Patricia Jungwirth, 42.

Mingo allegedly showed up at the door of the Jungwirths’ home on Friday wearing a UPS uniform — his former employer — before forcing himself into the home and holding Shannon and Mario at gunpoint with their two children, ages 2 and 4, nearby.

Coon Rapids police received an emergency call around 12:30 a.m. Friday that had “disturbing noises,” according to KSTP.

No one spoke to the dispatcher, but the call “arrested a woman in the background of a possible domestic situation,” the criminal complaint said. according to Alpha News.

When police arrived, they found three dead from gunshot wounds to the head and two children, who were unharmed, inside the home.

Alonzo Pierre Mingo, 37, was charged Monday with three counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of Jorge Alexander Reyes-Jungwirth, 20; Mario Alberto Trejo Estrada, 39; and Shannon Patricia Jungwirth, 42. AP

Surveillance footage, shot from across the street, showed a blue Nissan Altima parked outside the home and three suspects exiting the vehicle, with two wearing UPS uniforms and another carrying a cardboard box.

Footage from inside the home shows Mingo taking Mario into the room where Shannon and the two children were, according to a police description of the video.

He then demanded money while holding them at gunpoint before leading the group out of the room. Mingo would then take Shannon back into the room, where he shot her at close range, police said.

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Jorge Alexander Reyes-Jungwirth was found shot in the head inside the home on Friday. GoFundMe The couple’s eldest child was reportedly seen in the video crying. Facebook The couple was held at gunpoint with their two children at home. Family Distribution

The children find their mother has died. The younger tried to check on the woman, but the older child pulled them out of the room, according to the statement.

“The older child could be seen entering the bedroom shortly after, crying hysterically,” Coon Rapids police wrote in a probable cause statement.

One of the men was found dead in the doorway, while the other was found dead in the office, officials said.

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The whole tragedy lasted for seven minutes.

Mingo, who was previously detained by ICE, was arrested hours later by Coon Rapids Police after he was spotted driving the blue car.

He is being held on a $5 million bond.

The whole tragedy lasted for seven minutes. CBS

The other two have not been arrested or charged at this time.

Police found a UPS uniform in a backpack in his car and fingerprints found on a cardboard box matched those found in the home.

Mingo is a seasonal employee at the delivery company and had worked there until early January, UPS spokeswoman Karen Tomaszewski Hill told the Associated Press.

Mingo faces up to 40 years in prison for his alleged crimes.

The illegal immigrant was previously detained by ICE at Fort Snelling in March 2019, court documents show.

Police have also been tracking Mario for months, according to CBS News.

Two days before the shooting, officers tracked his car to a storage facility in Golden Valley, where they found marijuana, meth and white powder inside the unit.

Mario and Shannon allegedly sent money back and forth to Mexico, CBS reported.

With Postal wire.

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