
In a tragic turn of events, the safety of youth soccer has been compromised by an illegal alien coach entrusted with guiding young athletes.
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Mario Edgardo Garcia Aquino, a youth soccer coach, stands charged with the heinous murder of 13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez.
As the investigation unfolds, disturbing details emerge, leaving us to question how such an individual could have slipped through the cracks.
Authorities found Hernandez’s body on April 2, in a ditch in a wooded area in Oxnard, Ventura County, days after he was reported missing on March 30.
His disappearance was a harrowing shock to his family and community.
Hernandez was last seen with Garcia Aquino on March 28, leaving many to wonder what kind of dangers young Oscar encountered at the hands of someone who should have protected him.
Oscar’s body was discovered after a text from his phone falsely claimed he was going to a party, hinting at the sinister steps his killer took to cover his tracks.
Garcia Aquino, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, faces murder charges with allegations of lewd acts with a child.
Disturbingly, these charges could make him eligible for the death penalty, reflecting the severity of his alleged crimes.
The investigation is led by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, in collaboration with the LAPD and FBI, marking a critical effort to ensure justice is served.
L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman emphasized the importance of holding Garcia Aquino accountable, stating, “We will assist you.”
Garcia Aquino’s role as an active soccer coach with the Hurricane Valley Boys Soccer Club has now drawn significant scrutiny.
“A soccer coach who is suspected of killing 13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez has been charged with murder,” Nathan J. Hochman announced during an April 7 press conference.
Speculations have grown over the coach’s potential criminal past, with an unrelated assault charge against a 16-year-old boy surfacing from February 2024.
Authorities are now seeking other potential victims, encouraging the community to provide any relevant information.
L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna called for any witnesses or victims to come forward, reassuring that their undocumented status will not be questioned.
“Please, you need to come forward. We will assist you,” he said.
Investigators continue to gather evidence, aiming to uncover the full scale of Garcia Aquino’s alleged wrongdoing.
He had previously been associated with a well-respected after-school soccer program.
Now, every facet of his involvement with young athletes is being reexamined under a lens of suspicion, The LA Times reports.
Hernandez’s family, although heartbroken, has yet to publicly comment on the ordeal. They have, however, held a touching tribute at the site where Oscar’s body was found.
Many described Hernandez as a friendly child with a great passion for soccer, leaving a positive impact on those around him.
The soccer coach of a 13-year-old boy who was discovered dead along a Ventura County road after going missing for several days was charged with murder on Monday. https://t.co/RTIp00OilP
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 8, 2025