Treviño brothers accused of killing stepdad to go before judge

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PHARR, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Two Pharr brothers accused of killing their stepfather, who allegedly sexually assaulted a family member, are scheduled for a status hearing Wednesday.

Christian and Alejandro Treviño are charged in connection to the 2022 murder of their stepfather, 43-year-old Gabriel Quintanilla.

Christian, 19, is charged with capital murder by terroristic threat or other felony and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Alejandro, 21, is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, records indicate.

Christian and Alejandro Trevino (Hidalgo County Jail records)

The two brothers are scheduled to go before a judge Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. for a status hearing. A date for their trial has not yet been set.

Police: Man killed had previous warrant for sexual assault of a child

Background

In 2022, Quintanilla had a warrant out for his arrest for continuous sexual assault of a child, according to Pharr police. Police stated this continuous assault happened from 2014 to 2016 in a separate incident unrelated to the individuals involved in this murder case. The original assault was reported in May 2019.

On Jan. 20, 2022, Quintanilla's body was found in an open field in McAllen after a young relative accused him of sexual assault.

When relatives, Alejandro and Christian, heard they confronted Quintanilla at the residence, which resulted in a physical fight, police said. Quintanilla then left the residence.

Christian ran after Quintanilla and found him outside an apartment complex down the road by Lyndon and Coyote in Pharr. There, a second assault took place.

Juan Eduardo Melendez (Hidalgo County Jail records)

Police then say Alejandro and a driver of a red Dodge Charger, identified as 21-year-old Juan Eduardo Melendez, caught up and joined the assault toward Quintanilla. Melendez was a friend to Christian and Alejandro.

Melendez is charged with capital murder by terroristic threat or other felony and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to Hidalgo County records.

Later that day, the three teens dropped off Alejandro at his home. After dropping him off, Christian and Melendez saw Quintanilla walking along Veterans Road alone and injured.

The boys beat him for a third time, placed him in the bed of their truck and dropped him off in an open field off Mccoll and Whalen Road. Officials believe he was still alive when he was left at the location.

An investigation revealed Quintanilla was severely beaten with brass knuckles and that he suffered severe head trauma.

Melendez's next status hearing is scheduled for March 10, 2025.

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