CBS/AP/ December 19, 2012, 4:12 AM

Colo. murder-suicide gunman was just out of jail

Police investigators work at scene of murder-suicide in Longmont, Colo., Dec. 18, 2012

Police investigators work at scene of murder-suicide in Longmont, Colo., Dec. 18, 2012 / AP

LONGMONT, Colo. A Colorado man who had just been released from jail on domestic violence charges shot and killed three people Tuesday, including his ex-girlfriend, who was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher when she was killed, authorities said.

The gunman then shot and killed himself, Weld County Sheriff John Cook said.

The victims included the ex-girlfriend's sister and the sister's husband. All were found dead in a home in unincorporated Weld County outside Longmont, about 35 miles north of Denver.

Cook identified the dead as 25-year-old Beatriz Cintora-Silva; her sister, Maria Cintora-Silva, 22; and Max Aguirre Ojeda, 32, who was Maria Cintora-Silva's husband.

The gunman was identified as Daniel Sanchez, 31.

Police believe jealousy was the motive for the shootings, reports CBS Denver station KCNC.

Authorities said Beatriz Cintora-Silva called 911 shortly after 4 a.m. to report shots fired. The 911 dispatcher heard her cry, "No, no, no," followed by a gunshot.

Sanchez took the phone, told the dispatcher he had killed three people and that he was going to kill himself, authorities said. The dispatcher then heard a single shot followed by silence.

Cook said Sanchez had been arrested Saturday in Longmont on charges of domestic violence, kidnapping and false arrest for allegedly holding Maria Cintora-Silva against her will after their relationship ended.

Sanchez was released on bail from the Boulder County jail at 10 p.m. Monday and drove to the home where Cintora-Silva had taken refuge with her sister and brother-in-law, Cook said.

"He shot out the back door," Cook said. "He shot that out then gained entry into the house."

The bodies of Ojeda and his wife were found in one bedroom. His sister-in-law and Sanchez were found in another, Cook said.

Authorities found a .45-caliber Glock handgun near Sanchez's body and 16 spent shell casings around the house, Cook said, adding that investigators were still examining the house and might find more.

Cook said Sanchez had two magazines for the gun, and each held 13 rounds of ammunition.

Sanchez had been living in another house in the same neighborhood of tidy modular homes, winding walkways and parks. Investigators searching that home found the original box the handgun had been sold in, but they did not find a receipt, and it was unclear when he bought it, Cook said.

As investigators searched the home, a woman slipped under the crime scene tape and ran toward the house. The unidentified woman was restrained by deputies, fell to the ground on her knees and began crying before being led away.

A pickup truck with Texas license plates, meanwhile, sat idling in the driveway while police waited for permission to enter the vehicle. A neighbor said it had been running since morning.

Several neighbors described what happened around 4 a.m. Tuesday.

Joyce Vibbert said she heard three gunshots and a woman's voice.

"It was just screaming. I couldn't hear what she was saying. It was just screaming," she said.

Vibbert said she couldn't see what was happening from her bedroom window.

Kathy Tubb said she heard the shots at about the same time.

She said when her husband went outside to warm up the car to go to work, he saw a policeman wearing a helmet and armed with a rifle standing in the street. Tubb said her husband was worried there might be a gunman still on the loose.

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cineski says:
Cook said Sanchez had two magazines for the gun, and each held 13 rounds of ammunition. And in other news: The killer drunk driver's vehicle had a 200 horsepower engine. Stop fixating on inanimate objects. Do you think she'd magically be alive had the killer had 10 rounds? 1 round? A knife? A rock? A bat? I know exactly how she'd be alive and that would be to call 911 to tell them she had just shot a violent intruder. So the moral of the story is: Trust in the government to take your guns away so they can release a horrible person from jail to come directly to your house and kill you. Kinda reminds me of John Gardner in California. Hey Colorado, take it from a Californian: Do not let Californians (who are moving to CO by the masses) bring our type of liberalism to your state. Fight it tooth and nail or they will ruin your state like they've ruined California.
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prm777 says:
Ever since Cain killed his brother Abel with a rock, there have been individuals in society who have no boundaries limiting the lengths they will go to in order to appease their anger or jealousy. Their world revolves 100% around themselves -- they are numero uno and they fail/refuse to consider the feelings or rights of others. The ROOT cause is not guns, but what the Bible calls "sin", which is basically man's insistence on doing his own thing, being his own "god" and refusing to submit his will to God's will or to any set of moral behaviors.

If only we could/would all take to heart and exercise the teachings of Jesus, who said:

John 15:12 This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.

John 15:13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

John 15:17 These things I command you, that ye love one another.

Just think of what a wonderful world this would be if we could exercise these simple instructions and follow the self-less example of Christ.
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cntrygirl3 says:
Did the police warn this woman this guy was getting out on bail? If not they have to share some of the blame for this tragedy. Surely if she had known she would have gone somewhere else so as not to endanger her sister and brother-in-law.
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get_down replies:
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Click the link imbedded in this story and you'll find - "Boulder County did their job. They notified her when he was released, Weld County Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Tim Schwartz said."
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lesliep4819 says:
Another "man" and his gun.
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get_down replies:
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I was taught by my parents (Dad lawyer, Mom HS teacher) "man" should build-up his strength - both physically and mentally to take care of woman. So after college, military, Grad-School and more than 29 years of tenure working for the same IT Company, I recently retired. Some timeframe before my retirement, my better-half and I successfully raised three kids (1 Boy, 2 Girls) all grown-up university-graduated and live on their own now. I left my pistol and AK47 back in the barracks before I walked-off the military compound and never missed them. We never taught our three kids to use guns. My retirement life has being helping our number-one-son and his wife raise our First Grand-Daughter (since she's 2 month old and now she's 4 years old). I use my pen (or keyboard), brain and knowledge (accumulated throughout the years) instead of gun.
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get_down says:
"If look could kill". Yes, in this case. Take a look at this perpetrator, the only work he would be doing during his life would be no more than "landscaping" - e.g. mown people's lawn, use blower to collect fallen leaves, plant some shrubs...etc. Come to think of it, All those work could be performed by a property owner themselves - which means he would be un-employed most of his adult life. In short, he's just a loser and nothing more - any female connecting with him would end up in tragedy in the end - sadly, it did.
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Resin-Smoker says:
Sounds like the ex-girlfriend and her sister may of set this guy up somehow with him being arrested. (Note to CBS, please incluse why the guy was arrested as those circumstances are important)

Assuming that this was the case then all I can say is that they set into motion their own demize and noone should be surprised at the result.
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commonsenseplz replies:
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The following paragraph was in the story: Cook said Sanchez had been arrested Saturday in Longmont on charges of domestic violence, kidnapping and false arrest for allegedly holding Maria Cintora-Silva against her will after their relationship ended.

Please read it again, because you miss it.
Pugiron replies:
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Wow, pole-smoker, you really are as retarded as your mother and hate women as much as your father. Please don't kill anyone else when you off yourself, because if only you die no one will be sad.
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38hazle38 says:
who bought the gun?????????????
who was the ex con??????????????
are you reading somewhere that it tells you this????????????
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mainedemocrat replies:
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i think your '?' key is sticking. Consider a new keyboard.
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sickofwhiners says:
It is illegal for ex-cons to buy guns. So much for that law, huh?
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