The case of Evalena Flores, the mother of convicted cop killer Emonte Morgan, has taken a new turn as court records reveal that an arrest warrant has been issued for her. This comes after Flores failed to appear in court for a case stemming from an incident where she allegedly pushed police officers who were guarding Morgan shortly after he killed Officer Ella French and critically injured her partner in August 2021.
Flores, 44, has been a vocal advocate for her son, defending him passionately both during his arrest and at his recent sentencing to life in prison. Her other son, Erick, was also convicted in connection with the shooting for running from the scene with the murder weapon.
In a public statement following Emonte Morgan’s sentencing, Flores maintained her belief in her son’s innocence despite the overwhelming evidence against him. The shootings, captured on the officers’ body cameras, clearly show Emonte Morgan’s actions that tragic night.
Three days after the shooting, Flores attempted to visit her son at the hospital where he was under police guard. In a live-streamed video, she can be seen confronting hospital security and police officers in an attempt to reach Morgan’s room, resulting in charges of battery, resisting arrest, and criminal trespassing.
Despite facing these charges for over three years, Flores has continued to fight them, even demanding a jury trial in July. However, a recent court hearing scheduled for October 1 was missed by Flores, prompting the judge to issue an arrest warrant due to her lack of communication with her attorney and failure to appear in court.
The case of Evalena Flores continues to unfold as she faces legal consequences for her actions in support of her son. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.