Man plowed into scooter rider, then 'made a U-turn' and hit him again: Police

Left inset: Noe Ibarra Cedeno (Dallas County Sheriff's Office). Right inset: Tony July Vasquez (KDFW/YouTube). Background: The area in Irving, Texas, where Noe Ibarra Cedeno allegedly mowed down and killed Tony July Vasquez (KDFW/YouTube).
A Texas motorist drunkenly plowed into a scooter rider with his Honda Civic, turned around, then hit the person again and ran over his body before driving away as if nothing happened, cops say.
"The vehicle made a U-turn and struck the victim a second time before fleeing the scene," the Irving Police Department told Law&Crime in a statement about Noe Ibarra Cedeno, 36, who is charged with intoxication manslaughter, intoxication assault and collision involving serious bodily injury or death and hit-and-run.
"The victim, Tony Vasquez, was operating a motorized scooter in the roadway," the IPD statement says.
Sign up for the Law&Crime Daily Newsletter for more breaking news and updatesCedeno was later located by police and determined to be intoxicated. An arrest affidavit obtained by local ABC affiliate WFAA says Cedeno told investigators that he drank four to six Coronas while watching a FIFA soccer match before leaving to drive someone to a hotel.
"He stated that upon leaving, he hit something with his vehicle, but did not know what it was, and later believed he had hit a person," according to the affidavit. "The defendant turned around and drove back through the scene, not seeing anything, but running over something again," the document says.
Cedeno went to the hotel and eventually returned home.
Officers responded to the 2800 block of Cantrell Street regarding an accident around 2:53 a.m., according to the IPD statement. Authorities launched an investigation and located a black Honda Civic with a bumper that allegedly matched pieces found at the scene.
Cedeno was detained and blew a 0.103 when given a preliminary breath test for drunk driving, which is over the legal limit in Texas of 0.08. He was booked into the Dallas County Jail and is being held on a combined $350,000 bond.
Vasquez, who is from Dallas, was a musician who played bass in a band with his father, according to his family.
"I miss him a lot," his father, Julio Vasquez, told KDFW.
"It's just terrible," he added. "I mean, somebody to do that, you know, has to be crazy, has to be an animal."
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Trump gets ‘fantastic’ advice from AI-powered Teddy Roosevelt at former president’s North Dakota library
By Victor Nava Published July 1, 2026, 5:33 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GooglePresident Trump on Wednesday talked with an AI-powered hologram of former President Theodore Roosevelt.
“Do you consider the Panama Canal your greatest achievement?” Trump asked the ghostly image at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota.
“The canal stands as one of my proudest battles, no question. But greatness is a strange thing,” the AI Teddy.
President Trump asks AI President Roosevelt…“Do you consider the Panama Canal your greatest achievement?” pic.twitter.com/zvfDCL2sKS
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“I measure my greatest work by the lives improved, parks set aside, food and drugs made safe, the square deal given to all, not just to a few …Still, when I stood in the mud, watching those steam shovels, knowing ships would pass through, changing the world’s map forever, I felt I’d left a mark that would last,” the long-dead former president added.
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Iran trying to evict Christians from oldest Protestant church in Tehran — as Islamist regime cracks down
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Add The New York Post on GoogleIran has threatened to seize Tehran’s historic St. Peter Evangelical Church and evict the 20 families who call the temple their home, according to multiple reports.
The move against the church, which has already had part of its property taken by the regime, appears to be in direct retaliation over the war with the US and Israel, said Sasan Tavassoli, an Iranian Presbyterian pastor in the US with direct contacts at St. Peter.
“I will tell you the literal words they used, ‘We were concerned about America all these years. America came. They slapped us on the face. We slapped them on the face back. And then America withdrew. So we are no longer afraid of America,'” Tavassoli told The Free Press.
It’s the Islamist regime’s latest crackdown on other faiths in the nation of 93 million people following the mass street protests and the war with the US and Israel.

St. Peter was founded by American Presbyterian missionaries in 1872, with the compound serving as a home for low-income Christian families who have lived there for years.
The orders to take the church came under the state-affiliated Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order group, which is issuing a new deed for the church through the regime, according to a letter by Sargez Benyamin, executive secretary of the Synod of the Evangelical Church of Iran in Diaspora.
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Authorities have allegedly already seized a 2.5-square-acre garden from the church, which is being occupied by four officials with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Benyamin, a former pastor at the temple who now lives in exile, said the church has no legal recourse against the regime, which has refused to renew their operating license.
“In Iran, you don’t have an independent court. So it would not be possible for us to fight back, to start a legal fight and bring back our documents because they confiscated our documents, our properties, and they issued new documents in the name of this organization under supreme leader,” he told The Free Press.
Tavassoli said that given the church’s American origins, it has become the perfect target for the regime, adding that the property itself is worth “tens of millions of dollars.”

The outcome is just what church officials feared when Iran judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i hailed a court ruling allowing the regime to seize American assets in the country, diaspora site Iran International reported.
Tavassoli added that members of Tehran’s security forces have already gone into the church to “identify” people in a lead-up to the eventual eviction of its residents.
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