Members of the Texas-based Josh Abbott Band are among those calling for justice for murdered Fort Hood Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén. The remains of the 20-year-old soldier were found on June 30 about 20 miles away from Fort Hood. Guillen had last been seen on April 22 in the parking lot of the Army Base.
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One of two suspects in the case, fellow Fort Hood soldier Aaron David Robinson, died by suicide on July 1 after being confronted by police.
The second suspect, identified as Robinson's girlfriend Cecily Aguilar, has been charged with conspiricacy to tamper with evidence. Authorities have accused Aguilar of helping Robinson dispose of Guillén's body after Robinson murdered her by hitting her in the head with a hammer.
"RIP Spc. Guillén. You deserved better," The Josh Abbott Band wrote on Instagram. "Thank you for your service, and may justice be served. #justiceforvanessaguillen
The band also spoke out about the need for more visible representation of Latino/Hispanic comunities in the media.
In posting about Spc. Vanessa Guillén, a couple themes in the comments has jumped out to me:
1) the gratitude of the Latino/Hispanic community
2) the need for more visible representation. They are ignored by the mainstream media unless the issue is border security for ratings
