MMA fighter kills armed intruder, 'severely' injures another and scares off two more in home invasion gone wrong

  • The intruders were known gang members with lengthy criminal records
  • The four intruders entered Joe Torrez's house armed with a 'crude shank'
  • One of the intruders was taken to the hospital with 'severe' injuries to his face

By Daily Mail Reporter

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A mixed martial arts fighter in New Mexico may face charges after authorities say he fended off four home invaders - killing one and severely injuring another - during a an early morning break in on New Year's Day.

According to authorities in Dora Ana County, MMA fighter Joe Torrez fatally beat and stabbed one of the intruders, beat another so badly he needed to be taken from Torrez's home in an ambulance and then convinced the other two to retreat in fear.

Authorities found the body of 25-year-old Sal Garces near Torrez's trailer home in the 600 block of King James Avenue.

Fighter: Joe Torrez allegedly killed an an intruder and fought off three others in a home invasion gone wrong

Fighter: Joe Torrez allegedly killed an an intruder and fought off three others in a home invasion gone wrong

New Years: Torrez was home with his young son and fiance when the intruders burst into his home early New Years Day

New Years: Torrez was home with his young son and fiance when the intruders burst into his home early New Years Day

Garces, his 19-year-old brother Raymond Garces, 20-year-old Nathan Avalos and 22-year-old Leonard Calvillo forced their way into 27-year-old Torrez's house about 2 a.m. on New Year's day.

Once inside the home, a fight began between the intruders and Torrez - a fight that ended with Garces dead, Avalos being admitted to a hospital with 'severe' facial injuries and the other two fleeing the scene.

 

The younger Garces and Calvillo were arrested shortly after the altercation, while Avalos was taken into custody at the hospital.

Gangster: Raymond Garces is a longtime criminal and known gang member, according to police

Gangster: Raymond Garces is a longtime criminal and known gang member, according to police

Threat: Leonard Calvillo threatened Torrez in a phone call before storming into his home with his three friends

Threat: Leonard Calvillo threatened Torrez in a phone call before storming into his home with his three friends

What led to the fatal fight are unclear, but Raymond Garces told police the group had gone to Torrez's home after a previous altercation, according to court documents first obtained by Las Cruces Sun News.

Court records claim that Torrez was in the home with his young son, fiance and friends when his fiance's sister arrived claiming to have been 'jumped.'

Torrez then received a threatening call from Calvillo.

'I'm big Eastside,' Calvillo reportedly said, referring to a gang. '... I'll kill you and your family ... I will go to your house.'

Each of the four intruders, authorities said, are known gang members.

Shortly after the threatening phone call, the people inside heard a 'huge bang outside.'

Within a matter of seconds the four intruders were in the house.

Bad move: Sal Garces was found stabbed and beaten to death near Torrez's home

Bad move: Sal Garces was found stabbed and beaten to death near Torrez's home

One of the men, a witness told police, was armed with a 'crude shank.' Another grabbed a knife after entering the home.

An attorney for Torrez, C.J. McElhinney, says his client was acting in self-defense when he fought off the intruders.

'He was fighting for his life,' said McElhinney.

After the fight, Raymond Garces and Calvillo fled, authorities said. Las Cruces police helped deputies locate and arrest them, according to a news release. Both men face several felony charges. Avalos has not been charged, but the case is still under investigation.

Calvillo has been charged with aggravated battery, two counts of conspiracy and criminal damage to property. Raymond Garces was charged with two counts of conspiracy and criminal damage to property. He was being held at the detention center on a $10,000 secured bond.

Authorities haven't ruled out charging Torrez with any crimes. A Facebook page has been setup in support of the MMA fighter.

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wish i could have seen the look on their faces when they realised they were receiving a beat down from one guy. Hope he doesn't get charged!

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What the hell would they charge him? The moment those idiots broke into his home they were on his territory and deserved the severe ass whupping they received. Sure it's a shame one of them died but better him than the guy's child. If I have to go down then I'll go down fighting and take as many with me as possible. It's choice 99% of parents would make any day.

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Torrez needs to take his family and relocate. The rest of the gang will be out for revenge. Most likely a drive-by. Good for him for defending his family but they are still not safe. Praying nothing more happens to him or his family.

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Relax, people. Even in backward New Mexico, he will not be charged. The suggestion that he might be charged is just somebody making an off-hand remark.

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Consider Torrez did a great public service for his for free. He handled the four hopeless gang members more cost efficient than the court of law!

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Consider Joe Torrez did a great public service to his town - handled the four hopeless gang members in one night for free. Much more cost efficient than the court of law.

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Job well done fella

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Home-free. You can't mess with me. The jury won't convict, me.

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Typical gang tactics. Never one-on-one. Guess they needed more vatos!

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I guess they picked the wrong target...

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