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| Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- June 25, 2011 An illegal [alien] has been charged with vehicular homicide for allegedly causing the death of a Gwinnett County teen in a high-speed crash, Channel 2 Action News reports. -- Jhony Velasquez Castillo --- whose name was reported as Jhony C. Velasquez at the time of the March 30 accident --- was speeding north on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard ... |
| Dave Gibson -- The Examiner -- June 8, 2011 On Monday, through an interpreter, Ruben Garcia, 31, pleaded guilty to the first-degree rape of his 9-year-old stepdaughter on February 9, 2011. -- Garcia admitted committing the rape to Sioux Falls police when he was captured. -- Garcia admitted committing the rape to Sioux Falls police when he was captured... [More of Obama's pet fiends] |
| Dave Gibson -- The Examiner -- May 18, 2011 On Tuesday, police in Riverside announced that Jose Wilson Rojas Guzman, 30, was being charged for the brutal abduction of a 9-year-old girl. The crime occurred on May 8. -- According to police, Guzman entered the girl's bedroom through an unlocked window as she slept... [] |
| Dave Gibson -- The Examiner -- May 7, 2011 On Friday, Manuel Osorio-Arellanes was arraigned in a Tucson federal courtroom for second-degree murder, conspiracy to assault a federal officer and firearms possession charges in connection to the December shooting death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry... |
| Dave Gibson -- The Examiner -- May 6, 2011 On Monday, Pinal County sheriff's deputies arrested Victor Colozo, 27, after he allegedly shot at a farmer in the San Tan Valley. -- Colozo reportedly walked up to a farmer seated on a property near the intersection of Kenworthy and Combs Roads, asking the man where his girlfriend was. The farmer replied that there were no women on the property... |
| Bay Citizen -- San Francisco -- May 6, 2011 Rowdy Cinco de Mayo celebrations in San Jose Thursday night and early this morning led to a couple of violent incidents, several arrests, and damage to a building in the city, a police spokesman said today. -- San Jose annually hosts what is believed to be the largest Cinco de Mayo celebration in Northern California, an event whose large crowds often are accompanied by violence and other crimes... |
| Bay Citizen -- San Francisco -- May 6, 2011 Rowdy Cinco de Mayo celebrations in San Jose Thursday night and early this morning led to a couple of violent incidents, several arrests, and damage to a building in the city, a police spokesman said today. -- San Jose annually hosts what is believed to be the largest Cinco de Mayo celebration in Northern California, an event whose large crowds often are accompanied by violence and other crimes... |
| Associated Press -- May 5, 2011 Mountain Home, Idaho -- An illegal [alien] convicted of killing a California family in a drunken driving crash in southwestern Idaho has been sentenced to at least eight years in prison. -- Eusebio Jacobo Pineda was sentenced Monday to 32 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after eight. He pleaded guilty to four counts of vehicular manslaughter... |
| KRGV-TV -- Weslaco, Texas -- May 3, 2011 Three little letters on a vest have deputies in Zapata County concerned. -- The letters CDG were found on a cargo vest. Deputies believe it stands for Cartel Del Golfo or the Gulf Cartel. -- Deputies found the vest in the backseat of a car after a homeowner reported three men claiming to be cartel members tried to rob him... |
| Knoxville (Tenn.) News -- April 29, 2011 An illegal [alien] who used Knoxville as a hub for the distribution of tons of marijuana and hundreds of pounds of cocaine because he figured local law enforcers were too inept to catch him is headed to federal prison for more than 26 years. -- U.S. District Judge Tom Varlan this week sentenced Jose "Chonchon" Medina, 41, to 322 months for his role as chief of a 17-member drug conspiracy... |
| KTVK-TV -- Phoenix -- April 28, 2011 An 18-year-old thought to be a human smuggler triggered a dangerous chase through southwest Phoenix. -- The teen was spotted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents leaving a suspected drop house early Wednesday morning. -- When police tried to pull him over, he allegedly rammed several police vehicles and then tried to get on the I-10 freeway going the wrong way... |
| KLTV -- Tyler, Texas -- April 23, 2011 The wreck happened shortly after 9:00 PM at the intersection of W. Gentry and N. Bois D'Arc. Tyler Police say 33 year old, Jesus Soto was eastbound on Gentry and attempted to turn north onto Bois D'Arc. His Chevy Corsica with two little girls as passengers turned into the path of a white Ford F-150 that was westbound on Gentry. The Corsica was badly damaged in the collision... |
| KGNS-TV -- Laredo, Texas -- April 23, 2011 An Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid leads to more than a handful of illegal [aliens]. Tonight authorities are trying to determine who was housing them in a central Laredo neighborhood. It's our top story at ten. -- A total of six Mexican nationals were found at an apartment complex in the 5000 block of Haynes near Calton. Though I.C.E. was leading the investigation, Border Patrol agents was also on-hand... |
| Gwinnett Daily Post -- Lawrenceville, Ga. -- April 22, 2011 Atlanta -- A fourth suspect in a ring charged with providing illegal [aliens] to work in local Chinese restaurants was sentenced Thursday to 16 months in prison. -- Pili Chen, 56, of Norcross was sentenced in United States District Court in Atlanta for his role as an employment agency owner and driver, one of several men arrested... |
| KGBT-TV -- Harlingen, Texas -- April 20, 2011 Authorities have confirmed that seven illegal [aliens] from Mexico and Central American are in custody following a chase near the Port of Harlingen. -- It all happened off Cemetery Road on Monday evening. -- U.S. ICE spokeswoman Nina Pruneda said the incident started as part of a human smuggling investigation... |
| KSAZ-TV -- Phoenix -- April 19, 2011 A man who allegedly shot and killed a woman in his Phoenix apartment last weekend has been arrested. -- Phoenix police said Tuesday that 21-year-old Armando Medrano remains in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service. They say he'll ultimately be returned to Phoenix to face charges... |
| WSB-TV -- Atlanta -- April 19, 2011 Hall County, Ga. -- The FBI seized $500,000 in cash during a raid of an illegal [alien's] home as part of an investigation into false tax filings, agents said. -- Federal agents and Hall County deputies arrested 34-year old Guillermo Merino on Friday after a traffic stop in Gainesville. -- Investigators told Channel 2's Richard Elliot they found more than $50,000 in his car... |
| My Fox Houston -- April 19, 2011 An illegal [alien] has been charged with attempted aggravated sexual assault of a child, according to Harris County Constable Pct. 4. -- The constable office's High Tech Crimes Unit and Houston Metro ICAC worked with the office of Homeland Security Investigations to arrest Jose Fernando Salas Zerate, 38... |
| WLTX-TV -- Columbia, SC -- April 16, 2011 Lexington County, SC -- Lexington County deputies have arrested two men they say are illegal immigrants who manufactured marijuana. -- Officers arrested 32-year-old Laureno Orozco Gonzales and 28-year-old Pablo Hernandez. -- Deputies say they were working undercover at 11 a.m. Friday outside Hernandez's home on Shealy Road. They say when they approched the place, Hernandez ran out of the home carrying 150 marijuana plants... |
| Jim Kouri, CPP -- The Examiner -- April 16, 2011 An Iraqi immigrant living in Phoenix, Arizona, was sentenced Friday to more than 30 years in prison for murdering his 20-year-old daughter because he believed she'd become too Westernized. -- A Maricopa County jury found Faleh Hassan Almaleki guilty of second-degree murder in connection with the death of Noor Almaleki as a result of the "honor killing." |
| Cypress (Texas) Times -- April 16, 2011 Chicago -- A fugitive wanted in Mexico for beating a young boy to death with a hammer in 2001 was deported Thursday to Mexico where he faces aggravated homicide charges. The removal was conducted by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)... |
| KASA-TV -- Santa Fe, NM -- April 16, 2011 Albuquerque, NM -- Three small children said he raped them, but that man may never face charges for any of it. News 13 has learned the illegal [alien] may be incompetent to stand trial. Juan Gonzalez's lawyer said his client should get a get out of jail free card, so he can go live in Mexico. -- Gonzalez was 13 when he told investigators he raped a little boy and a little girl... |