On June 28, 2022, Christian "Gordo" Martinez was taken into custody in
Palestine, Texas. He and Zamorano Jr. have been charged with transportation of illegal immigrants resulting in death, which could result in life in prison. Martinez fell and broke his ankle while in lockup. He weighs around 670 pounds, and requested to be placed in home confinement due to health issues, but a judge denied his request. Two more men were arrested; Juan Francisco D'Luna-Bilbao and Juan Claudio D'Luna-Mendez have been charged with possession of a weapon by an illegal alien, which could result in up to ten years in prison. Both men are Mexican citizens that illegally overstayed their
tourist visas. On July 20, 2022, both were indicted on that charge. On June 26, 2023, four new suspects, Felipe Orduna-Torres, Luis Alberto Rivera-Leal, Armando Gonzales-Ortega and Riley Covarrubias-Ponce were arrested in connection with the incident. On August 21, 2024, Guatemalan police arrested 7 more suspects in connection to the incident. Six of these man are to face prosecution in
Guatemala, while Rigoberto Ramon Miranda-Orozco has been charged with six counts related to migrant smuggling resulting in death or serious bodily injury, and faces maximum of life in prison. In March 2025, he was extradited to United States. The tractor-trailer that was transporting the migrants was originally believed to be from a
South Texas trucking company, Betancourt Trucking and Harvesting, but later found by investigators to be a clone of that company's trucks. It had the same color and identifying numbers from the federal
Department of Transportation and
Texas DOT as the Betancourt trucks, but did not carry the company's logo as the business do. A diagnostics test of the trucks computer also found it does not belong to Betancourt, according to the Texas Trucking Association. D'Luna Mendez later pled guilty to that charge as well and was sentenced to 28 months in prison and three years of supervised release. On September 27, 2023, Martinez pled guilty to оnе соunt оf cоnѕріrасу tо trаnѕроrt illеgаl alіеnѕ rеѕultіng іn deаth, оnе соunt оf cоnѕріrасу tо trаnѕроrt alіеnѕ rеѕultіng іn sеrіоuѕ bоdіlу inјurу аnd plасіng lіvеѕ іn jеораrdу, оnе соunt оf trаnѕроrtаtіоn оf illеgаl aliеnѕ reѕultіng іn deаth, аnd аnоthеr соunt оf tranѕроrtаtіоn оf illеgаl alіеnѕ reѕultіng іn sеrіоuѕ bоdіlу inјurу аnd plасіng lіvеѕ іn jеораrdу. He faces up to life in prison at his sentencing on November 20, 2025. On January 18, 2024, Covarrubias-Ponce pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens resulting in death; one count of conspiracy to transport aliens resulting in serious bodily injury and placing lives in jeopardy; one count of transportation of illegal aliens resulting in death; and one count of transportation of illegal aliens resulting in serious bodily injury and placing lives in jeopardy. He faces up to life in prison at his sentencing on November 6, 2025. On February 28, 2024, Rivera-Leal pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to transport aliens placing lives in jeopardy. He faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison at his sentencing on November 13, 2025. On January 16, 2025, Zamorano Jr. pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to transport aliens resulting in death, causing serious bodily injury, and placing lives in jeopardy; one count of transportation of aliens resulting in death; and one count of transportation of aliens resulting in serious bodily injury and placing lives in jeopardy. He faces up to life in prison at his sentencing on December 4, 2025. After a two-week trial, Orduna-Torres and Gonzales-Ortega were convicted on March 18, 2025. On June 27, 2025, Orduna-Torres was sentenced to life in prison, while Gonzales-Ortega was sentenced to 83 years. Both men were also fined $250,000. == Aftermath ==