Trump weighs in on ‘terrible reports’ of Dallas man’s beheading
President Trump criticized Biden's immigration policy after a Cuban national with prior serious crimes was released and charged with the brutal murder of a Dallas motel manager.
- On September 10, 2025, a Cuban man aged 37 was arrested for the alleged beheading of 50-year-old motel manager Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah at a motel in Dallas, Texas.
- The attack stemmed from a dispute over a broken washing machine, escalating when Cobos-Martinez retrieved a machete and assaulted Nagamallaiah, witnessed by his wife and son.
- Cobos-Martinez was apprehended at the location of the incident and charged with capital murder; his criminal history includes serious offenses such as sexual abuse of a minor and vehicle theft. Despite a final removal order to Cuba, he was released from ICE custody in January 2025 after Cuban authorities declined to accept his deportation.
- President Trump criticized previous immigration policies for failing to prevent the killing and vowed that Cobos-Martinez would face the strongest possible legal consequences, emphasizing a strict approach to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants during his administration.
- The case reignited national debate on immigration policy, prompting increased immigration enforcement efforts and community calls for justice supporting Nagamallaiah's family, with a GoFundMe raising over $321,000.
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'Was completely preventable if....': US Homeland Security on Indian man's beheading in Texas
A 50-year-old Indian-origin motel manager was brutally killed in front of his wife and teenage son after a dispute over a washing machine in Texas, US. The deceased has been identified as Chandra Mouli 'Bob' Nagamallaiah, originally from Karnataka.
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