Friends of Guatemalan man relieved at deputy’s arrest
Jose Cax Puluc never believed his brother was a killer. But DeKalb County sheriff’s Deputy Derrick Yancey claimed day laborer Marcial Cax Puluc killed Yancy’s wife in an armed robbery June 9, forcing Yancey to shoot him.
However, on Thursday, a DeKalb grand jury indicted the deputy, accusing him of both slayings.
Marcial Cax-Puluc had been in the United States six months when he was killed.
DeKalb Sheriff's Office
Linda Yancey had worked most recently as intake officer in the juvenile court.
Related links:
• Deputy charged with murder of wife, day laborer
• Body of man shot by Dekalb deputy going back to Guatemala
• Deputy had hired day laborer
• DeKalb deputy says he shot man who killed his wife
• DeKalb County newsRelatives and friends of the young illegal immigrant from Guatemala insisted from the beginning of the investigation that he was not a violent person.
His 30-year-old brother, Jose Cax Puluc, reached by phone Thursday as he painted a house in Florida, paused when told the news.
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