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SMU GIRL GANG-RAPED BY MEXICAN 12/14/2010 8:38:00 PM
MAKE SURE YOU READ THE LAST PARAGRAPH, NAIVE WHITE DALLAS OBSERVER "ADVOCACY JOURNALIST" LIBTARDS!!!
Dallas Morning News
December 14, 2010
'They did everything to me,' victim of gang rape told Dallas police
By JENNIFER EMILY / The Dallas Morning News
jemily@dallasnews.com
Dallas police officers this morning described a frantic search for a Southern Methodist University student who was abducted and raped a year ago.
Their testimony came in the trial of Arturo Arevalo, one of three men accused in the sex crime. The trials of co-defendants Luis Zuniga and Alfonso Zuniga are pending. All three could face life in prison if convicted.
The 20-year-old victim was grabbed at gunpoint last December and dragged into an SUV as she was about to get into a friend’s car near Garrett and Ross Avenues, where she was leaving a party.
Police said her three abductors forced her to have sex with them, then drove her to Fair Park, covered her eyes with duct tape, pushed her out of their vehicle and told her to run.
She was found by an undercover police officer near Fair Park.
"She stood out," the officer testified, describing her as barefoot and wearing a party dress. Her knees were red, he said, and she had mangled duct tape in her hair.
"She didn't look good," the officer told jurors.
He said he got out of his unmarked car and showed the woman his police badge.
"She was hysterical, asking me to stay away," he testified.
He said he gave the woman his coat and backed away.
"I didn't want to cause any further panic," he said.
He called for other police officers and an ambulance.
When a patrol car arrived, the woman got in, the officer said, and he asked her what had happened.
"She said, 'They did everything to me,'" he testified.
The woman is expected to testify against Arevalo.
Arevalo was deported to Mexico days after being arrested in a 2001 Dallas theft case. That deportation is one of many over the last several years in which foreign defendants awaiting trial for crimes in Dallas County, including violent crimes, were deported, only to be set free in their home countries.
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Graham Shevlin 12/08/2010 8:07:00 PM
The usual bloviating anonymous cowards shitting all over this comment thread I see...
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NAIVE WHITE LIBTARDS IGNORE FA 12/04/2010 6:24:00 AM
regarding Jared Taylor
Go look at amren.com for yourself
just try to find anything there that isn't true
oh yeah... you can't ... you are just another naive white libtard "progressive" with no actual facts to back up your naive ill-informed faith-based religious egalitarian fantasies, just your dipshit do-gooder emotions.
http://amren.com/
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CHECK IT OUT NAIVE WHITE DALLA 12/04/2010 4:19:00 AM
http://www.dailypress.com/news/crime/dp-nws-child-rape-plea-1130-20101130,0,4606884.story
One of three men pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 6-year-old victim
Guirao-Aguilar, 39, faces 20 years in prison when sentenced
By Dan Parsons, dparsons@dailypress.com
November 30, 2010
WILLIAMSBURG — The oldest of three suspects accused of sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl in their care faces 20 years behind bars after pleading guilty Monday to one felony charge related to the crimes.
Tito Ubaldo Guirao-Aguilar, 39, was convicted in Williamsburg-James City County Circuit Court of a single count of aggravated sexual battery. Prosecutors dropped two counts of attempted forcible sodomy and one attempted rape charge as part of the plea agreement.
The plea was negotiated to "save a 6-year-old child the trauma of testifying in court," Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Sandy Conyers told the court.
Guirao-Aguilar faces a maximum 20 years in prison and a $100,000 fine when sentenced Feb. 23.
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Guirao-Aguilar, who does not speak English, entered his plea through a translator. Dressed in an orange jumpsuit and shackled at the ankles, he said little during the hearing, answering questions with one-word responses.
During questioning from Circuit Court Judge Samuel Powell, Guirao-Aguilar admitted he was not a citizen of the United States and that he had only a ninth-grade education.
Samuel Eli Jacobo-Guirao, 19, and Daniel Elios Jacobo-Guirao, 17, both of whom are related to Guirao-Aguilar, also are charged in the assaults. Daniel Jacobo-Guirao is being tried as an adult. Samuel Jacobo-Guirao has requested a mental evaluation.
The three men lived in a Merrimac Trail apartment with the 6-year-old victim, who police believe was repeatedly sexually assaulted.
Guirao-Aguilar sexually assaulted the victim several times when she was left in his care while the victim's parents were at work, Conyers read in a summary of evidence on Monday. The victim's parents also lived at the apartment, but were not aware of the assaults until the victim told her aunt and a priest in June, 2010, Conyers said.
The adult defendants are being held at the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail without bond and under Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainers, which generally precede deportation proceedings that begin once local charges are resolved. The detainers are standard when an inmate's immigration status cannot be determined. Both adults are being evaluated for mental illness.
Daniel Jacobo-Guirao is being held at the Merrimac Center Juvenile Detention Facility.
Daniel and Samuel Jacobo-Guirao are scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 29 on indictments handed down by a grand jury. Their trial is scheduled for Jan. 10.
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Danny Donkey 12/03/2010 9:45:00 PM
I only wish the US based Latino organizations could put as much effort into reforming their contries of origin. Wonder what would happen?
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I SHIT ON NAIVE WHITE LIBTARDE 12/03/2010 7:49:00 PM
http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-111010-free-to-kill,0,6268279.story
Paperwork fumble in Cook County led to illegal immigrant killing Kenosha woman
Brad Hicks FOX6 Reporter
11:21 p.m. CST, November 10, 2010
WITI-TV, KENOSHA —
When a Kenosha County woman was killed on Memorial Day one thing was clear, it was completely preventable. AS FOX6 began investigating to find out who could have prevented it, we faced a flurry of finger pointing. No one wanted to take responsibility, and no one close to the case would talk on camera.
If you could sketch a love story and put a face on it, a portrait of teenage sweethearts would appear. It was a love so deep, fulfilling, and complete that losing it would be like losing the air from young lungs.
One man who never should have been where he was could destroy the soul of a family. Jorge Dominguez is an illegal immigrant with an arrest record, and no license to drive. Police caught him two hours after the crash that killed Dawn Glogovsky. Dominguez fled from the scene of the accident.
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If you think this is about the injustice of an illegal immigrant killing an innocent woman, it's worse than that. In 2008 Dominguez' wife called Burlington Police afraid he was going to kill her. FOX6 Anchor Brad Hicks asked her what she told police that night she said, "He was illegal that he was illegally in the United States."
The Burlington Police Department notified Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE), but Dominguez didn't show up in the federal database. So a few days after the incident Dominguez was back on the streets.
It didn't take long for him to be back in a cell at the Burlington Police Station. Over the next six months he was cited, arrested, questioned, fingerprinted. He became a familiar face to law enforcement, but ICE and police never put two and two together.
Kim Gebauer, sister of Dawn Glogovsky, said, "There were so many opportunities to remove this person from the county, to make sure he didn't continue to create havoc wherever he went."
Jorge Dominguez was arrested again in Racine County in May of 2009, and that time ICE slapped an immigration detainer on him. He was finally caught and his days in the US were numbered, but something that ultimately led to the death of Dawn Glogovsky happened.
Cook County in Illinois staked a claim on Dominguez. They wanted to see him extradited for an old drug charge before he was deported. On July 4th the Racine County Jail sent a communication to Cook County advising them Jorge Dominguez was illegal, and had an immigration hold from ICE.
Former Waukesha District Attorney Paul Bucher knows how the system works. He said, "They're telling them, place a hold on this subject when you pick him up from our jail. ICE wants him."
Three days later an internal memo says Cook County called, aware Dominguez was on a detainer, and requested it. A faxed copy confirmed on July 7th the detainer was sent to the Cook County Sheriff's 24-hour lockup in Maywood. Their job was to notify ICE before he could be released.
Two days later Jorge Dominguez walked out of the Cook County lock up a free man, ICE was never informed.
According to ICE, and the State Attorney's Office in Illinois the Sheriff's Department in Cook County is responsible. Bucher says, "He's in the system, and they're part of the system. Therefore they're responsible to notify."
The Cook County Sheriff's Department claims it never received a detainer for Dominguez, and never requested one either.
The Sheriff's Spokesman says, "There was no detainer here...so there is nothing to investigate."
What they can't or won't explain, aside form the Racine teletype notifying them Dominguez was illegal, the internal memo at ICE that says Cook County called for the detainer, and the copy of the faxed detainer itself, is that in the Cook County court file for Jorge Dominguez is the immigration detain the Sheriff's Department swears never existed.
The day after it was sent to the Sheriff's 24 hour lockup in Maywood where Dominguez was being held, the detainer was still in Cook County. It was faxed again by the courthouse warrant clerk. Dawn's Husband Frank Glogovsky says, "They knew he was an illegal alien, and they didn't do anything. And I know if they would have, she would still be here."
Glogovsky's Attorney Jim Gatske believes it was no mistake, and that reckless indifference was to blame. He says, "They had made a decision at some point that immigration issues were not something they were going to be worried about enforcing."
Cook was the first county in the country to declare itself an official sanctuary, a place where police are not allowed to ask about a person's immigration status.
In 2008 the Cook County Sheriff's Spokesman, the same spokesman who insists there is nothing to investigate, was quoted in a Chicago news website saying "We do not work with immigration."
He also claims the Sheriff's Department has "not had any issues with any prior detainer cases."
An internal ICE e-mail disputes that. It says, "This is not the first time this has happened at Cook...We have subjects that get transferred to Cook County and the detainers get lost."
When pressed for answers about this the spokesman tried to deflect my questions with a personal attack. He said, "I thought you'd said you were a reporter, but I see you say you find some things hard to believe."
FOX6 tried to catch up with the spokesman in person, but his office said he was going to be unavailable.
On July 9, 2009 while Dawn and Frank Glogovsky were getting ready for their son's weekend swim meet, Jorge Dominguez was set free from the Cook County lockup.
At that moment the clock began counting down the final days of Dawn Glogovsky's life to the moment when two paths crossed in a split second.
Dominguez is now in the Kenosha County jail, and once again ICE has an immigration detainer on him. His trial is set for March of next year. He faces nine felonies, homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle, and fatal hit and run.
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READ ABOUT REALITY FOR A CHANG 12/03/2010 7:47:00 PM
http://www.cbsatlanta.com/news/25651035/detail.html
Is Double Murder Suspect Illegal Immigrant?
Feds Had Hold On Suspectc After Arrest
POSTED: 7:00 pm EDT November 5, 2010
ATLANTA -- CBS Atlanta News has learned the man accused of killing two women last month is on an immigration hold.
Police said Gerardo Hernandez, 31, who is currently in the DeKalb County jail, had been arrested before prior to last month's crimes.
CBS Atlanta has learned federal immigration authorities have placed a hold on Hernandez, but those authorities have not confirmed that Hernandez is in the United States illegally.
But that raises the question. If the counties that arrested Hernandez prior to the charges Hernandez is now accused of, could he have been deported?
Here is a time-line of last month's crime spree. Chamblee police arrested Hernandez on Oct. 26 during an attempted burglary at a Payless Shoe Source.
Investigators said they had already identified Hernandez as a suspect in several other crimes and working to arrest him.
Police said on Oct.12 Hernandez was responsible for a home invasion into Maria De Riviera's Forest Park home and that he killed her.
On Oct. 16, investigators said he kidnapped Monica Ambriz as she took her lunch break from El Progresso in Jonesboro. According to Clayton County police, Ambriz was raped and killed and her body was found on Oct. 26 in a vacant building off of Arrowhead Boulevard.
Investigators said Hernandez is also charged with an armed robbery at El Bank in Jonesboro on Oct. 17, armed robbery and sexual assault at Quick Set in Henry County on the Oct. 23, armed robbery at the Dominican Hair Salon in Henry County on the Oct. 24 and at Paleteria La De Michoacan in Forest Park on the Oct. 25.
Police said Hernandez confessed to all the crimes and told them the motive was money. The other crimes were secondary, according to police.
It took police from three different counties to track down Hernandez. Investigators credit that cooperation and information sharing with being able to peg Hernandez with all of the crimes.
CBS Atlanta News also wanted to know what types of crimes other immigrants were committing.
According to statistics from the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department, there were 2956 illegal immigrants arrested in Gwinnett County since 2008.
Of those 20 were arrested for child molestation, 28 for rape, 453 for other felonies, 263 for felony drug charges to name a few.
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REALITY DESTROYS NAIVE WHITE P 12/03/2010 7:46:00 PM
http://www2.newsvirginian.com/news/2010/nov/30/immigrant-pair-face-murder-hearing-ar-683540/
Illegal immigrant pair face murder hearing
A Waynesboro General District Court judge will determine today if there’s enough evidence to send a summertime murder case to a grand jury.
Charged with second-degree murder in the killing of Eduardo “Piku” Herrera, 38, of 260 N. Commerce Ave., are two Mexican immigrants.
Authorities in Florida arrested David Luna Sanchez, 22, of Waynesboro, and Abiel Javier Vazquez, 19, of Lyndhurst, after they fled from Virginia following the fatal stabbing June 28, police said.
Officers found Herrera’s body near a sidewalk on North Delphine Avenue, where he ran there after he was stabbed in the alley behind 260 N. Commerce Ave., police said.
The murder sparked controversy and finger-pointing between officials at Middle River Regional Jail in Verona and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
ICE officials planned to deport Sanchez, an illegal immigrant, in January 2009 following a beating of Herrera the year before. Sanchez and two others pleaded guilty in that attack.
The others were deported. Sanchez walked free.
ICE officials said they faxed to jail officials what’s known as a detainer request for Sanchez that identified him as a target for deportation.
Officials at the lockup said they never received the fax.
Herrera’s uncle, who spoke with The News Virginian by phone from Puerto Rico in the wake of the killing, described the death as a tragedy.
“On the morning when I received the bad news, I understood God had mercy on Eduardo,” José Herrera said. “He was looking for a job – a better kind of life.”
He said Eduardo moved from Puerto Rico around 2005 in search of opportunity. He found it, at least in part, at a West Virginia lumber company, the uncle said.
Marisol Delgado, the victim’s aunt, said her nephew lived close to the beach and would often surf and snorkel with his childhood friends. He loved to draw and play basketball.
“He was very sweet,” Delgado said. “He loved to make people laugh, and tell jokes.”
José Herrera said he was looking through old photos the night of the murder and that he ran across a photo of his nephew, then 12, releasing a dove into the air.
José Herrrera stuck the photo in his Bible that night.
“The next morning he got that call, and then he understood,” Delgado said.
Eduardo left behind his mother, father, brother, sister and two teenage sons, Delgado said.
“He was a good boy,” she said.
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There are THOUSANDS OF STORIES 12/03/2010 7:42:00 PM
http://www.krgv.com/news/local/story/Suspect-Wanted-in-Murder-of-Starr-County-Man/ET4Cfjop8UWqd1QErptSkA.cspx
Suspect Wanted in Murder of Starr County Man
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HIDALGO COUNTY - Sheriff deputies charged one man with the shooting of an illegal immigrant who lived in Starr County, while another suspect remains on the run.
Forty-seven-year-old Abraham Rodriguez Correa was found dead along Bentsen Palm and Mile 6 1/2 near Mission last week. The illegal immigrant, who had been deported four times, had been shot and run over.
Deputies were searching for two men in connection to the murder, Adrian Arevalo Alvarez and Juan Medina. Over the weekend, they arrested Arevalo. He went before a judge Monday and was charged with Correa's murder.
Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Trevino said Arevalo confessed to the murder and implicated Medina, also known as Heriberto Mendoza and Juan Alvarez Mendez. Medina is about 35 years old and remains on the run at this hour.
Sheriff Trevino said his deputies identified the suspects while canvassing the one-mile area where Correa's body was found.
"The canvass revealed a video of our victim and our two suspects arguing with each other at a convenience store," said Sheriff Trevino. "The clerk remembers the argument very vividly; he remembers the argument being taken out into the parking lot where all three left in the same vehicle."
Arevalo has not revealed the motive behind the shooting; however, deputies believe the murder was likely some kind of illegal deal gone wrong.
Medina has been arrested twice for DWI and served time in federal prison. Sheriff Trevino said he was deported at least 2 times. Authorities don't know if he is still in the Valley or fled back to Mexico.
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NAIVE WHITE LIBTARDS @ THE OBS 12/03/2010 7:14:00 PM
http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_desoto_highlands_hardee/highland-officials-searching-for-illegal-immigrant-suspected-of-murder
Highland officials search for illegal immigrant suspected of murder
Officials: Suspected murderer armed and dangerous
11/24/2010
By: Kristal Roberts
SEBRING, Fla. - Highlands authorities are conducting a man hunt for a suspected murderer they say is armed and dangerous.
The investigation for the suspect began November 19, when officials tended to Anthony Santiago, who was found with stab wounds at his Sebring home on Dolphin Drive.
Santiago, 37, was taken to the hospital, but did not survive.
Preliminary autopsy results confirmed Santiago's cause of death was a murder. The ensuing investigation led to a man that who is an illegal immigrant and had run-ins with the law.
In the suspect’s previous encounters with law enforcement, he provided other names such as “Alfredo Sanchez” and “Alfredo Alvareze Sanchez." Authorities refer to him as Alvareze, and there is an active warrant for his arrest with second degree murder and child neglect charges.
Alvareze is described as a 36-year-old Hispanic male with balding hair, approximately 5'08" in height and weighs approximately 175 pounds.
The Highlands County Sheriff's Office is working with United States Immigration officials and the United States Marshal's Office to locate and apprehend Alvareze.
Authorities are asking that anyone having information related to this homicide is asked to contact Highlands County Sheriff's Office Detective Anthony McGann at (863) 402-7250.
Anyone with information can also call Heartland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226 (TIPS), or contact them via the internet at www.heartlandcrimestoppers.com .
You can remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers and you may be eligible for a cash reward depending on the outcome of the information given.
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CHANDRA LEVY KILLED BY ILLEGAL 12/03/2010 7:12:00 PM
HOW COULD YOU NAIVE WHITE LIBTARDS AT THE DALLAS OBSERVER FORGET THIS STORY?
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-11-22-chandra-levy-verdict_N.htm?csp=hf
Illegal Immigrant guilty in 2001 Levy murder
Updated 11/23/2010
By Oren Dorell, USA TODAY
Jurors on Monday wrapped up a nine-year-long Washington murder mystery that exposed an affair between a young intern and a married congressman and ended the politician's career.
A D.C. Superior Court jury convicted Ingmar Guandique, 29, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador already in prison for similar attacks, of the first degree murder of Chandra Levy, 24, whose disappearance in May 2001 led to then-congressman Gary Condit's political ruin.
Washington police had found evidence of a romantic relationship between Levy and Condit, a California Democrat, now 62. They focused on him as a suspect until a Washington Post investigation led to Guandique.
The verdict came after an emotional three-week trial and almost four days of intense, exhausting deliberations, juror Sue Kelly said.
"It was a difficult decision, I think, mainly because of what was at stake," said Kelly, a movie editor at USA TODAY. "We all wanted justice for the Levy family, but we didn't lose sight of the fact that a young man's life was at stake too."
Levy's mother, Susan, welcomed the decision, but told reporters: "It ain't closure."
"The verdict may be guilt," she said, but, "I have a lifetime sentence of a lost limb missing from our family tree. ... It's a lifetime of a broken heart."
Condit's mother, Jean Condit of Ceres, Calif., welcomed the verdict but said it won't erase years of pain. "It doesn't take back all the hurt our family has had, nor the Levys," she said.
Condit's lawyer, Bert Fields, said Condit, who moved to Arizona after losing re-election in 2002, "has been vindicated," but, "his life has been turned upside down ... and that's never going to change."
Kelly said the jury of three men and nine women was a cross section of working-class and professional Washington, about half young enough not to remember the scandal. Without convincing physical evidence, they relied on testimony of police and others. Jurors agreed not to disclose what evidence was most convincing.
Armando Morales, who shared a prison cell with Guandique in 2006, testified that Guandique worried inmates believed he was a rapist because he had been linked to the Levy case. Morales said Guandique told him that he meant only to rob Levy and did not realize she was dead.
Elements of the trial stood out emotionally, sometimes moving Kelly to tears.
Levy's father, physician Robert Levy, testified about not being able to reach his daughter when she disappeared, and his frustration at a police department and FBI that he said failed to take her disappearance seriously at first, and later at an investigation stuck on Condit.
"His pain was so palpable," Kelly said. "We weren't moved so much that it affected deliberations, but just as a human being it was hard not to feel sympathy for what he was going through."
Jurors also responded to two women who testified about being attacked by Guandique in the same park where Levy's body was found. "Their testimony was very moving," Kelly said. "It's hard not to feel sympathy for them."
Deliberations were calm but "intense," Kelly said.
"It had been such a big case," she said. "It was a great responsibility. It would have been an injustice to (Levy's family) if the wrong man was convicted."
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MORE REALITY FOR NAIVE WHITE D 12/03/2010 7:09:00 PM
http://www2.newsvirginian.com/news/2010/dec/01/murder-case-advances-against-illegal-immigrant-ar-686054/
Murder case advances against illegal immigrant
By Chase Purdy
Published: December 01, 2010
Miles away from flashing police lights, Abeil Javier Vazquez watched as his friend cleaned a bloody knife beneath a gushing faucet, he testified Tuesday.
“Then he went to the woods, down to the river,” Vazquez, 19, of Lyndhurst, said in court. “He tried to hide it under a rock in the river, but then he went up onto a hill. He tossed it, threw it into the woods.”
The testimony came during a preliminary hearing for David Luna Sanchez, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant charged along with Vazquez in the summertime killing of Eduardo “Piku” Herrera, 38, at 260 N. Commerce Ave.
Judge William B. Heatwole ruled Tuesday that Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Jim Camblos presented enough evidence to send the second-degree murder case to grand jury.
Vazquez testified he and Sanchez fled Virginia shortly after the knife cleaning.
Almost 10 days later, the men were arrested by Florida police in Putnam County — caught speeding in a primer black Ford Taurus Waynesboro police had sought, authorities said.
Dressed in a striped jail jumpsuit, Sanchez wore silver shackles and a tuft of clean-cut black hair in court. Sitting next to an interpreter, he stared at the ground and listened to testimony by Herrera’s girlfriend, Tammy Painter.
According to Painter, she and Herrera spent most of June 27 cooking outside their apartment. She said she noticed Sanchez standing in the parking lot with friends throughout the day.
“We walked up the street,” Painter said. “Piku said they were getting ready to jump him.”
His hunch wasn’t new.
In December 2008, Waynesboro police arrested Sanchez and two others for beating Herrera with a baseball bat. They were later convicted.
Painter testified the sun was setting as they walked back home. As they passed through an alley, Sanchez was standing nearby. The men yelled at each other, she said.
“And what did you see happen?” Camblos asked.
In the still courtroom, Painter sniffled on the stand.
“Someone get her a Kleenex,” the judge said.
“I’m sorry,” Painter said.
“Don’t apologize,” Heatwole replied, pausing court.
Gathered, Painter continued.
“Piku swung at him and David went down on the ground, and David came up,”
she said. “The next thing I seen was blood. [Piku] put his hand on his chest and took off running.”
Following, she ran through the alley and toward North Delphine Avenue. Behind her, Sanchez scrambled into the driver’s seat of the car and sped away.
“I followed [Herrera] around and found him on the road,” she said. “He was nothing but blood. I took my shirt off and put it on the hole in his chest.”
“And he died there on North Delphine?” Camblos asked.
“He died in my arms,” she cried.
Vazquez testified he saw the blood as well, coming from Herrera and on the shirt of Sanchez.
Defense Attorney Scott T. Hansen, of Harrisonburg, argued Sanchez fought in self defense.
“There’s no disputing what occurred in the sense that a man died,” Hansen said. “I believe at worst this was mutual combat — at best, for my client,
an incident where a man threw a punch and started a fight.”
Hansen stepped from behind a table and turned to Heatwole.
“What matters is Piku instigated the fight, brought it about, saw it to its fruition, and got much more than he thought he would,” he said.
Vazquez testified Sanchez wanted to flee back to Mexico.
Sanchez might have already been there at the time of the murder, were it not for a deportation mix-up, authorities have said.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency failed earlier this year to deport Sanchez, authorities said.
An investigation by The News Virginian revealed ICE officials planned to
deport Sanchez and his accomplices after the 2008 beating of Herrera, but that Middle River Regional Jail officials never received a faxed detainer request to hold Sanchez.
ICE officials said an agent faxed the document to the jail.
The accomplices were deported.
Herrera, from Puerto Rico, lived in West Virginia and Waynesboro since 2005, relatives said. He enjoyed surfing and sports and making friends laugh.
Sanchez is scheduled to appear before a grand jury Jan. 10. A preliminary hearing for Vazquez is also in January.
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DALLAS OBSERVER = NAIVE WHITE 12/03/2010 7:06:00 PM
http://www.examiner.com/crime-in-norfolk/illegal-alien-sentenced-to-prison-for-raping-foster-mom
Illegal alien sentenced to prison for raping foster mom
December 2nd, 2010 3:30 pm ET
On Wednesday, Henrico County Judge Daniel T. Balfour sentenced convicted rapist, Arturo F. Lopez, 18, to 50 years in prison, but suspended 20 of those years. Due to the grievous nature of the illegal alien’s crime, Judge Balfour actually went beyond the sentencing guidelines which ranged from nine years and 10 months to 21 years and one month for abduction and rape convictions.
Lopez, who took a bus to Richmond, after entering the country illegally last year, was placed with a foster couple after he was found wandering the streets, homeless.
On April 9, just five days after his 18th birthday, Lopez attacked his 55-year-old foster mom in the living room of the family home, as her husband slept upstairs. He brutalized the woman and raped her at knife point.
The victim was able to escape, by convincing Lopez that she had to get to work. Once out of the house, she immediately called police, along with her pastor.
During Lopez’ trial, Henrico Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Robert M. Wood explained how the woman’s life had been destroyed by the savage attack.
The victim her self, told the jury of her pain, and how she can longer trust anyone, ending her long service as a foster mother, saying: “I don't have it in me emotionally to move over for someone else.”
At the time of his arrest, the Mexican national told detectives he simply walked across the border and took a bus to Richmond, Va.
*Reporter’s note: Not only has this woman become yet another victim of illegal immigration, but so have too, a great many struggling children…children who have been robbed of the love and guidance she can simply no longer give because of this brutal ordeal.
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LIBTARDED WHITE PROGRESSIVES A 12/03/2010 6:48:00 PM
http://www.kpho.com/valleynews/26003214/detail.html
Phoenix Drop House Holds 11 Child Hostages
Tip From Mother Of 3 Victims Leads To Human Smuggling Find
Sarah Buduson, CBS 5 News
POSTED: 7:22 pm MST December 2, 2010
UPDATED: 10:09 am MST December 3, 2010
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PHOENIX -- Phoenix police rescued 11 children, ranging in age from 2 to 15, who were being held hostage at a Phoenix drop house Thursday afternoon.
Sgt. Steven Martos of Phoenix police said the FBI received a tip about the drop house at 6441 S. 7th Ave. from the mother of three of the victims.
He said the mother, who lives in El Salvador, claimed her daughters had been kidnapped.
The woman said the human smugglers were threatening to rape the girls, who are 12, 14, and 15, if she did not send money, according to Martos.
Martos said officers located the woman's daughters and eight other children when they arrived at the home.
It was unknown if they were sexually assaulted or if any of the other children were hurt.
Martos said the children "seemed OK."
He said officers discovered the woman's daughters were not kidnapped and that the girls and other children were all smuggled into the United States without their parents.
Police arrested two men and one woman in connection with the drop house.
Martos said one of the men is an illegal immigrant working as a guard at the house to pay off his debt to the smugglers.
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NAIVE WHITE DALLAS OBSERVER LI 12/03/2010 6:46:00 PM
http://www.loudountimes.com/index.php/news/article/convictions_stand_against_man_who_raped_elderly_sterling_park_woman_in_208/
Convictions stand against man who raped elderly Sterling Park woman
Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010 by Jana Wagoner
A 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras will spend the rest of his life in prison after the Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed Nov. 16 the convictions against him for breaking into a Sterling Park home in 2008 and raping its elderly resident.
Arnold J. Mancia-Morales was convicted of rape, burglary while armed, abduction, and assault and battery in the case after a three-day trial in March 2009. In September 2009, a judge sentenced him to life in prison plus an additional 53 years.
During the trial, the 76-year-old victim testified about how her attacker had broken into her Ironwood Road home just after midnight Aug. 29, 2008, punched her, cut her fingers and sexually assaulted her for “what seemed like forever.”
After sentencing, Mancia-Morales’ attorneys filed an appeal in the case, claiming that statements used in trial that Mancia-Morales made to police were in violation of his Fifth Amendment right to legal counsel, that the abduction was incidental to the rape and not a separate crime deserving an additional charge, and that the evidence was insufficient to prove that the defendant had a knife when he entered the victim’s house.
The appellate court denied each of the three claims, putting the case to rest.
Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney Jim Plowman was the prosecuting attorney in the case.
“A tremendous amount of effort was put into the preparation of this case to ensure that we presented a trial that was both factually thorough and legally accurate,” he said in a statement. “I’m pleased that the Court of Appeals upheld the trial court’s rulings, which give this case finality for our community.”
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NAIVE WHITE DALLAS OBSERVER LI 12/03/2010 6:44:00 PM
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Man wanted in Santa Ana rape case arrested after illegally entering U.S. from Mexico
November 24, 2010
An illegal immigrant wanted on a rape charge in Santa Ana was arrested after he entered the United States from Mexico, authorities said Wednesday night.
Ismael Calixto Ortiz was apprehended Monday after a scuffle with Border Patrol agents in Imperial Beach, authorities said. Ortiz allegedly tried to grab the holstered gun of one of the agents.
Ortiz is accused of entering a Santa Ana woman's home in January 2005 through an unlocked sliding glass door, said Cpl. Anthony Bertagna of the Santa Ana Police Department. The woman was sleeping with her children at the time.
"He rapes her and tells her if she screams or talks or calls anybody after he was done, he would kill the kids," Bertagna said. "He was on the run ever since."
Authorities plan to return him to Santa Ana to face charges.
-- Robert J. Lopez
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REALITY FOR THE NAIVE WHITE LI 12/03/2010 6:42:00 PM
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Illegal immigrant charged with rape in Limestone County
Posted: Dec 01, 2010
Illegal immigrant rapes girl in Limestone County
By Elizabeth Gentle
LIMESTONE COUNTY, AL (WAFF) - Police arrested a man they say had a sexual relationship with an 11-year-old girl for more than a year.
23-year-old Juan Lopez Rios was charged with rape for the crime. Police also say he bit the 11-year-old victim on her chest.
Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely calls it a disturbing case of child rape that began over a year ago.
"They would meet, they had a neighbor or relative that had a van. They were meeting regularly," said Blakely
Investigators say the 11-year-old Hispanic girl was having consensual sex with Rios.
Blakely says the girl's mother discovered their relationship when she noticed several deep bite marks on the child's chest.
She filed a police report first thing on Monday morning.
"When he was arrested, he admitted she was 11-years-old, but he didn't know he would go to jail for it," said Blakely.
Rios, who is in this country illegally, was arrested and charged with first degree rape. Alabama law states the age of consent is 16.
Blakely says what disturbs him most isn't the age, but the brutality Rios showed the girl.
"That within itself constitutes a crime even if statutory rape had not occurred," said Blakely.
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REALITY INVASION FOR NAIVE WHI 12/03/2010 6:35:00 PM
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Casey Bohr was killed by an illegal immigrant accused of driving drunk
Friends of Crash Victim Organize Fundraiser
The softball field at Pole Green Park in Mechanicsville was a favorite spot of 23 year old Casey Bohr.
"Always talking about softball, always talking about family, those were the two most important things in his life by far," said close friend of Bohr's Hunter Young.
His life was taken Friday night when investigators say a drunk driver caused a deadly crash. His closest friends and fellow softball enthusiasts are organizing a fundraiser this weekend...a softball tournament.
"He was respected and loved all the way around and this is going to be a great opportunity to remember him and to help his family," said Young.
Friends say helping his family was something Bohr did almost daily. They say he worked hard so that help his parents financially.
"To be 23 years old and to support his family in any way he can says a lot for his character," said Young.
"It's always been his top priority when he got in a position when he could help his family that was the first thing he did," said Bohr's friend Matt Pierce.
Friends say the fundraiser will help a least one of the family's burdens. They plan to donate a hundred percent of the proceeds from the tournament to them. And already they've seen an outpouring of those who want to take part.
"We don't care if you can hit it out of the in-field or you can hit it 700 feet, it's about support and community outreach to help a family," said Pierce.
Pierce and Young created a facebook page titled "In Memory of Casey Bohr", and here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/In-Memory-of-Casey-Bohr/164436053592852
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Update: 11/27
Police initially reported that Feliciano Suarez was 39. They have since informed us he is 29.
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Hanover County investigators arrest a man "in the country illegally" for a deadly accident along the 9800 block of East Patrick Henry Blvd (Route 54) one mile east of Interstate 95. Hanover investigators charged 39-year-old Feliciano Aquas Suarez with DUI and driving without a license. Investigators say he will be charged with manslaughter upon his release from the hospital
Investigators say on Friday, November 26 at approximately 10:00 p.m. Suarez was driving west on East Patrick Henry Blvd when he drove into opposite lane and sideswiped a 1998 Ford Explorer. The Explorer ran off the road and overturned.
The driver of the 1998 Ford Explorer, Casey Ryan Bohr, 23, of the 7900 block of Dabney Mill Road in King William died at the scene. Bohr's friends say his mother was a passenger in the car. She sustained a broken collar bone and lacerations on her leg, and is being treated at VCU Medical Center.
Bohr was not wearing a seat belt. Bohr's friends say, Bohr's mother was wearing a seatbelt.
Suarez was also injured in the crash. Investigators say upon his release from the hospital, he will be transported to Pamunkey Regional Jail
Investigators say after the crash Suarez acknowledged to them he is in the country illegally. The Sheriff's Office says it has contacted Immigration and Customs Enforcement to begin the federal detention process, in addition to the local charges.
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REALITY FOR THE NAIVE WHITE LI 12/03/2010 3:13:00 PM
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Conviction in Daly City attack that blinded widow
Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer
San Francisco Chronicle December 1, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
(12-01) 11:27 PST DALY CITY --
A man has been convicted of charges that he beat and blinded a 78-year-old widow inside her Daly City home after she surprised him during a robbery attempt.
Jose Perez-Gonzalez, 31, an illegal immigrant who was living in South San Francisco, broke into the woman's home in the Serramonte neighborhood Jan. 12, 2008, by prying open a rear sliding-glass door. When the woman confronted him, Perez-Gonzalez beat her in the face with his metal pry bar, an attack that left her blind.
Police found the victim semiconscious and near death after they responded to a silent burglar alarm. She now lives in a rest home. Her name has not been released.
Perez-Gonzalez was a tenant in a South San Francisco apartment building that the victim's family owned. An acquaintance of Perez-Gonzalez telephoned the woman earlier in the day and posed as a package deliveryman to determine when she was going to be home, police said.
Perez-Gonzalez intended to burglarize the residence when no one was there, authorities said.
Police tracked him to his hometown of Guadalajara, where Mexican authorities arrested him in November 2008.
Judge Craig Parsons of San Mateo County Superior Court convicted him Tuesday of attempted robbery, residential burglary, mayhem, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse and possession of stolen property. Perez-Gonzalez is being held without bail pending his sentencing hearing Jan. 10.