Now it looks like taxpayers must fund "Supervised Release" of these crimial invaders.
How about deportation?
Oh, I see he had been deported already.....and just came right back in. great.
Too bad Eretza-Florez didn't pass through the rotor blades...
dont bring a rock to a stinger fight.
What the hell is supervised release for an illegal alien. Does that mean he isn't allowed to return where he came from but has to stay in the US and report to his parole officer? What kind of nonsense is this?
Article in the Sierra Vista Herald (www.svherald.com) had a whole lot more details in it, including the pursuit and eventual apprehension of this bozo.
It includes the fact that the BP used a UAV to track the truck and some of its occupants.
He won't be "supervised" for long - he'll go "into the shadows", get a new fake ID and re-emerge with a new name, then he can resume his rock throwing career.
And the Texas Rangers still have no depth in the pitching staff. The freakin Yankees are gonna have this guy on the farm team in 36 months and one day. Just damn.
The important question: is he still eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship after his release?
Wow, one prosecution out of hundreds of assault cases, now that's progress.
I wonder what the operating rpm of the main rotor blades of that chopper is. Seems like a softball sized rock thrown by an individual would move so slowly that one of the blades would have hit it.
jus wonderin
From the Sierra Vista Herald: "U.S. Attorney Office for Arizona spokeswoman Sandy Raynor, said Eretza-Flores will be deported again after the prison sentence imposed by Tucson federal judge Raner Collins is completed."
The "supervised release" is a fun, new game and there's nothing negative about it. You see, the cretin serves his sentence, gets deported, he fails to report to his probation officer, a warrant is issued along with an electronic scan of the perp's finger prints.
So now, when said cretin returns to the land of milk and honey, if he gets stopped for anything at all that results in a fingerprint check, presto! There's a warrant out for this guy and he's back in prison.
Fake I.D.'s no longer offer safety if a law enforcement officer is suspicious and runs the prints. Many agencies are now using a portable scanning device that allows an instant check without an arrest having to take place. The guy's prints are in the national data base and there's an open warrant on him, he's toast.
"...But judge, there is some kind of mistake. You see, they deported me so it was impossible for me to report for probation. It is just a little paper work problem. You can't send me back to the slammer just for that...?"
LOL... I love this new game!
Only Sylvester Stalone can down a helicopter with a rock ("First Blood").