Former Missouri City police officer Blademir Viveros has been sentenced to 15 years behind bars after being convicted on three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon while serving as a public official |

LaMont Gilbert and the Team
Mar 26, 2026
HOUSTON, TX — A case that shook Missouri City and left families grieving has now reached a powerful turning point. A former Missouri City police officer, Blademir Viveros, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being found guilty on three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon by a public servant. This sentencing comes after a tragic 2024 crash on Cartwright Road that claimed the lives of three people — including a mother and her son. ⚖️ THE VERDICTAfter months of legal proceedings and intense scrutiny, the court delivered its decision:
This wasn’t just another case… This was about trust, responsibility, and accountability. 🚗 THE INCIDENT THAT CHANGED EVERYTHINGThe crash happened in 2024 along Cartwright Road, a stretch now remembered not just for traffic — but for tragedy. Authorities say the incident involved reckless and dangerous actions that ultimately led to a devastating collision.
Among the victims were a mother and her son, turning this into more than just a headline… 💔 A COMMUNITY STILL HEALINGMissouri City and the surrounding Houston area have not forgotten. For many:
Vigils, flowers, and community calls for justice followed in the aftermath — and today’s sentencing represents a step toward closure, but not the end of the healing process. 🧠 THE BIGGER PICTURECases like this hit deeper because of who was involved. A public servant… Now held accountable under the same system they once represented. It sends a clear message: 👉 No badge is above the law. 📢 THE SOUTH SIDE SIGNALWe will continue to follow this story, including:
📰 Stay locked in: TheSouthSideSignal.com “Justice doesn’t erase pain… but it proves accountability still matters.” |
