Posted on 10/10/2014 2:51:13 AM PDT by raybbr
On Wednesday, police arrested two Guatemalan nationals, ages 16 and 17, following a high speed chase which ended on Interstate 80, just outside Iowa City.
Around 6 a.m., the pair walked out of Maryville Academy in Des Plaines, Ill., and committed their first carjacking of the day. They then drove 165 miles to a Walmart in Moline, Iowa, where they ordered a 91-year-old man out of his car, according to police.
Moline Police Det. Scott Williams stated: "They obviously chose him to take his vehicle. He walked with a cane. They watched him go in and get his medication from the VA."
The illegal aliens smashed into a car on the way out of the parking lot, driving another 220 miles in the stolen vehicle, until so-called 'stop sticks' were thrown in their path by Iowa state troopers. Their actions were captured on store surveillance video.
The two suspects came to the U.S. in the recent surge of illegal aliens flooding across our border from Central America and Mexico.
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Illegals committing the crimes Americans don't want to commit. Thanks Barry!
Old folks should all pack heat.
It must have been an act of love.
They came here dreaming of a better life and a free car and, by golly, that’s exactly what they got.
Obola akbar!!
“Refugees”
(Unladylike spit)
One thread down it says "escaped from a secure detention facility".
<><> UNACCOMPANIED MINORS "HERE FOR A BETTER LIFE?"
<><> CENTRAL AMERICA CHILD CRIMINALS WREAKING HAVOC?
<><> PAID AGENTS OF FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS?
Adolescents, teens and pre-teens criminals are prevalent in the
Third World, armed killers and members of violent gangs and drug cartels.
Warning--graphic descriptions--read only to get informed: GATEWAYPUNDIT.COM---a sadistic 12-year-old boy nicknamed El Ponchis is said to have been working as a paid executioner and gunman for drug cartels. And a second child hitman is now being hunted by police according to the attorney general of central Morelos state, Mexico.
It was reported that the 12-year old "El Ponchis" The Cloak tortured and murdered dozens of enemies of his cocaine cartel.
His trademark involves cutting victims throats so violently that their heads are left hanging by a thread....and cutting off their genitals. He is said to work with his sisters, who help with body disposal.
Grisly internet videos show the 12-year old boasting that his gang is paid £1,900 per murder by drug barons whose gangland wars kill 50 people a DAY. According to the cartel members the 12-year-old boy was the bloodiest hitman in the group.....and worked with his sisters to dispose of mutilitated bodies.
They should be placed on an aircraft and returned to Guatemala. When the plane is over their village they should be pushed out the door from 500 feet. Aim for the town square.
These innocent children are no doubt aspiring rappers and are really good boys who have been corrupted by the racist Americans and their expensive goods tempting them to steal.
Mr. niteowl77
*Think I'm exaggerating? See http://www.davenportdiocese.org before they take it down.)
It’s going to be up to ordinary Americans taking care of these “dreamers” one at a time ourselves, or two as in this case. FUBO
President Obola delivered scum like this nationwide.
Just good-hearted young people looking for an opportunity in America to get out of poverty that they can’t find at home.
Actually, this article is not quite accurate. Moline is in Illinois. Moline is part of the Quad Cities that is part Iowa and Part Illinois, along the Mississippi River.
This is just the beginning.
Just wait for the gang problems to kick into high gear and the schools having to deal with the criminality.
This is a threat to our entire society.
They need something to drive down to get their Obama-phones.
Congratulations on coming up with a cool variant of the TBA.
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