WORCESTER ― Hours before he allegedly gunned down a man on Heroult Road, Felix J. Rivera of Worcester was the subject of an arrest warrant issued in Central District Court. He faced charges of ...
Police said the other man, identified as 41-year-old Felix Rivera, died by suicide on Interstate I-190. Officers said they believe Rivera shot and killed Perez, before running to the highway.
POLICE HAVE ALSO NAMED THE SHOOTER 41 YEAR OLD FELIX RIVERA. THEY SAY AFTER HE SHOT PEREZ, HE TOOK OFF EVENTUALLY ENDING UP ON NEARBY ROUTE 190 TRYING TO CARJACK PEOPLE AT GUNPOINT. WORCESTER AND ...
An armed man, later identified as 41-year-old Felix Rivera, who police believe had just shot and killed Yubar Perez, 40, at a nearby home, was in the middle of the road, trying to steal a getaway car.
Police say 41-year-old Felix Rivera of Worcester shot and killed another man, 40-year-old Yubar Perez of Worcester, at a home on Heroult Road Wednesday afternoon. A short time later, Rivera was ...
Yubar Perez, 40, was fatally shot, while Felix Rivera, 41, shot himself after he fired at a state trooper, police said Thursday. The Worcester Police Department said on Oct. 2 they found Perez ...
The man who killed Perez and later took his own life was identified as 41-year-old Felix Rivera. The string of incidents on Wednesday drew a massive police response. While investigators swarmed ...
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However, around a year ago, Intel revealed a plan to spinoff of Altera as a standalone company, and promptly named Rivera, who previously led its Data Center and AI unit, as Altera’s CEO.
Rivera previously revealed on Fox News in 2020 that his “friend” Trump was not speaking to him over Rivera not backing up his election fraud claims. On Tuesday, Rivera said Trump couldn’t ...
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