Dominican Republic Cabinet Minister killed in his office

The shooter Fausto Miguel de Jesús Cruz de la Mota was later arrested at a church dozens of blocks away after telling a priest he committed a crime and handed over a gun to him

June 07, 2022 05:27 am | Updated 09:24 pm IST - Santo Domingo

An ambulance leaves with the body of Orlando Jorge Mera, Minister of the Environment of the Dominican Republic, after he was assassinated in his office, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on June 06, 2022.

An ambulance leaves with the body of Orlando Jorge Mera, Minister of the Environment of the Dominican Republic, after he was assassinated in his office, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on June 06, 2022. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

The Dominican Republic's Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources Orlando Jorge Mera— the son of a former president — was shot to death in his office by a close friend Monday, the office of the president said in a statement.

Authorities said Orlando Jorge Mera was shot by Fausto Miguel de Jesús Cruz de la Mota, who was later arrested at a church dozens of blocks away after telling a priest he committed a crime and handed over a gun to him.

Officials gave no motive for the shooting, and it wasn't immediately clear if Cruz, 56, had an attorney.

“We express our deepest condolences,” the office of President Luis Abinader said.

As shots rang out late Monday morning, people on the street yelled and took cover as those fleeing the buidling climbed over a tall fence after first throwing over purses, backpacks and even a pair of shoes because the building's main gates were locked.

Authorities said that in a phone conversation with Cruz while he was at the church, he promised to turn himself in if they guaranteed he wouldn't be killed.

Heavily armed police officers took him into custody at the church, which is about a 15-minute drive from the office where Jorge was shot.

When he was brought out, Cruz was wearing a helmet and bulletproof vest and kept his head mostly down as the glasses he wore slid slightly down his nose. One bystander yelled: “You killed a good man! Murderer!” The victim came from a powerful political family. Mr. Jorge was the son of former Dominican President Salvador Jorge Blanco and his sister is a vice minister in President Abinader's administration.

Mr. Jorge's son is a lawmaker for the Modern Revolutionary Party, of which Mr. Jorge was a founding member.

The family issued a statement saying that Cruz had been Mr. Jorge's friend since childhood and that Mr. Jorge was shot multiple times.

“Our family forgives the person who did this. One of Orlando's greatest legacies was to not hold grudges," it said.

Police and emergency officials swarmed the office of Environment and Natural Resources Ministry in the capital of Santo Domingo and barred entry as mourners gathered nearby.

Mr. Jorge's office was on the fourth floor of a building that also houses the Ministry of Tourism.

“We are troubled by the situation,” Jorge's ministry said in a brief statement.

Bartolomé Pujals, executive director of the government's Cabinet of Innovation, wrote that he lamented the killing.

“His death is a tragedy,” Mr. Pujals said.

“We Dominicans have to come together to achieve a pact for peace and peaceful coexistence. No more violence.” Mr. Jorge, a lawyer, was appointed minister of the environment and natural resources in August 2020.

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