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BALTIMORE -- Immigration officials intend to deport a Liberian man who avoided trial in a child-rape case this summer in Montgomery County primarily because of difficulty in finding him a court interpreter, authorities said Wednesday. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement senior attorney Christopher R. Coxe said the agency will seek to deport Mahamu Kanneh, who was in the U.S. legally after being granted refugee status as a teenager, regardless of the disposition of the rape case, which is under appeal. Kanneh was arrested in 2004 on charges of raping a 7-year-old relative and abusing another child. "There is no indication...
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FRAMINGHAM, MA - Massachusetts authorities want to bring a man they say is the so-called MetroWest rapist to the Bay State to face rape and assault charges. Marcelo Mota, 28, is being held in New Jersey on $1 million bail on several sex-crime charges there, but was informed yesterday by a Burlington County, N.J., Superior Court judge that Massachusetts has filed a Governor's Warrant to have him brought to Massachusetts, said Burlington County district attorney spokesman Jack Smith. The judge gave Mota time to decide if he would agree to waive a rendition hearing or to fight it because Mota's...
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COLUMBIA, Md. -- An illegal immigrant accused of killing a Marine and his date in a DUI crash last November pleaded guilty in court on Tuesday. Edwardo Morales-Soriano, 26, pleaded guilty to two counts of negligent manslaughter. According to police, Soriano's vehicle slammed into the rear of a car stopped at a red light at the intersection of Routes 175 and 108 in Columbia last Thanksgiving. Jennifer Bower, 24, of Montgomery Village, and Brian Matthews, 21, of Columbia, died as a result of the crash. Matthews had served in Ramadi, Iraq, as part of the Fox Company 2nd Battalion 5th...
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A Phoenix police officer shot in central Phoenix this morning has died. The officer was pronounced dead at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital. The suspect who shot the officer fled the scene near 24th Street and Thomas in a stolen car, but was located by police around 9:30 a.m. The suspect was apparently armed and had a hostage when crews located his stolen vehicle near 24th Avenue and McDowell. When the suspect threatened officers as they tried to arrest him, he was shot and killed. The original officer-involved shooting that prompted this second incident happened around 8:30 a.m. Police stopped one...
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The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department continues to seek a 27-year-old man who is suspected of causing a traffic accident that resulted in the death of 17-year-old Port Washington boy. An arrest warrant has been issued for the man, identified as Eddie Carbajal-Lile. Sheriff's Capt. David Adams said Carbajal-Lile is an undocumented alien who might be en route to Mexico. The U.S. Border Patrol has been alerted, Adams said. Carbajal-Lile reportedly uses a number of aliases, including: Eddie Carbajal; Eddie Lile; Eddie Carbajal-Farvies; Negro Carbajal; Negro Carbajal-Lile and Negro Lile. The Sheboygan County District Attorney's office Thursday charged Carbahal-Lile with three...
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NEWARK SLAY SUSPECT PLEADS NOT GUILTY By JEANE McINTOSH and AUSTIN FENNER August 10, 2007 -- A third suspect was arrested today in connection with the execution-style, schoolyard shootings last week in Newark, WNBC.com reported. The newest suspect in custody is also a juvenile, authorities told the news station. The arrest came the same day that the 'principal' suspect pleaded not guilty to murder charges. José Carranza, 28, was held on $1 million bond. Carranza turned himself in to Newark Mayor Cory Booker yesterday after a televised press conference listed the immigrant as a suspect in the execution-style shootings that...
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By Thom Jensen, Anita Kissee and KATU Web Staff OREGON CITY, Ore. - A 15-year-old Texas girl found strangled in a Milwaukie apartment last month was killed during the course of an attempted rape, prosecutors said Tuesday. The revelation came as the men charged in connection with her murder made their first appearance in a Clackamas County court on Tuesday. Cousins Alejandro Emeterio "Alex" Rivera-Gamboa, 24, and 23-year-old Gilberto Javier Arellano-Gamboa have both been charged with aggravated murder in the death of Dani "D.J." Countryman of Kaufman, Texas. Her body was found July 28 in an apartment at the Balboa...
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The owner of Tarrasco Steel, a company that supplied workers on the Biloxi Bay Bridge, was arrested and charged with hiring illegal immigrants on projects in three states. Some had improper welding certification. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Jose S. Gonzalez, 32, at his office in Greenville Thursday, according to a news release. Tarrasco Steel was hired as a subcontractor for rebar installation services to major bridge projects in Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee. The federal government considers those bridges as critical infrastructure, and they were part of routine inspections of facilities that if damaged could pose a threat...
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HAMILTON — An illegal immigrant previously convicted of a sex offense and deported back to Mexico was arrested Tuesday in Butler County. A tip led Butler County Sheriff's deputies to Jose Valenzuela, 37, living in the 1200 block of Pater Avenue in Hamilton. Valenzuela was convicted in 1998 of gross sexual imposition involving a juvenile girl and was deemed a sexually oriented offender by the court, according to the sheriff's office. He was required to register with the sheriff's office annually for 10 years, but in 2004, the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement office deported him. Deputies received information that...
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Officer arrested; citizenship questioned He is suspected of taking on identity of dead cousin years ago By JOHN DIEDRICH jdiedrich@journalsentinel.com Posted: May 30, 2007 A Milwaukee police officer was arrested Wednesday by federal immigration agents on suspicion of being an illegal immigrant who assumed the identity of his dead cousin a decade ago, officials said. The officer, who has lived and worked under the name Jose A. Morales since he was a teenager, was arrested by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz confirmed Wednesday. A spokeswoman from Immigration did not return a call seeking...
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An illegal immigrant living in Boone County has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to causing a fatal car accident that killed a 4-year-old boy. Christian Javier Sanchez-Rubio, 23, of Whitesville entered his plea during a hearing Monday at the Boone County Courthouse in Madison. Circuit Judge William Thompson handed down the maximum 10-year-sentence, but Sanchez-Rubio will be eligible for parole. He pleaded guilty to two drunken driving-related charges, including driving under the influence causing death and DUI causing injury. Assistant Prosecutor Parker Bazzle said the plea came as a surprise to his office....
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Man accused of killing deputy an illegal immigrant By Brent Killackey and Janine Anderson Journal Times The man charged with killing Kenosha County Sheriff’s Deputy Frank Fabiano Jr. was in this country illegally and had previous contact with law enforcement, but none of the various law enforcement agencies either knew he was illegal or contacted immigration enforcement officials until his most recent arrest. Kenosha County District Attorney Robert Zapf said the Department of Corrections provided the information that Ezeiquiel Lopez, 44, of Kenosha was an illegal immigrant. Lopez was under DOC supervision while he was on probation for 2005 and...
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An illegal immigrant arrested in connection with a collision that killed a father of five was drunk and on drugs, and had four previous drunken driving convictions, law officers said. Jose Pena, 26, was allegedly traveling 90 miles per hour on March 31 when he crossed a double yellow line and hit 33-year-old Kent Boone. He also allegedly had two pounds of crystal methamphetamine in his truck, according to California Highway Patrol officers who later checked Pena's home and found more drugs. Pena was booked into the Solano County Jail on suspicion of murder, driving under the influence and drug...
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Waukesha, WI - A man who robbed a bank in downtown Waukesha in April and traded gunshots with police during an unsuccessful getaway attempt was sentenced Wednesday to 40 years in prison. Nicolas Navarrete, a father of two who told police he got the robbery idea from a television show that led him to believe it would be an easy way out of his money woes, was sentenced by Waukesha County Circuit Judge Lee S. Dreyfus Jr. after a prosecutor and defense attorney assessed the holdup in starkly different terms. "When I look at the circumstances, it would be difficult...
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A decorated Arizona veteran back from Iraq is fighting for his life. His injuries are not from war, but allegedly at the hands of a neighbor. Army Spc. Jason Okon was stabbed in his front yard Feb. 2. In a news conference Tuesday, Elizabeth Okon said she saw her husband get stabbed. She said the suspect, Armando Martinez, lives down the street from them. Okon said Martinez was standing by the couple's front yard and she asked her husband to see what the man wanted. "The man lifted up a knife and proceeded through a metal gate that’s in my...
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Los Angeles, CA. According to 33 year veteran gang specialist and retired L.A. Sheriff’s Sergeant Richard Valdemar, Mexican drug cartels have infiltrated city councils and political campaigns in many small cities in Los Angeles County.
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On election day, I was in New York City. You know what a lot of New Yorkers were buzzing about that day? Not the election. They were buzzing about a tragic story that has disappeared under the national MSM radar screen--even though folks who live in the city (including journalists) are still talking about it around the water cooler and the local tabloids have covered it wall-to-wall. Last week, a veteran indie-film actress was found dead: The body of a beautiful, talented actress was hanging from a shower rod in the bathtub of a Greenwich Village apartment by her horrified...
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Her family's insistence that actress Adrienne Shelly would never take her own life, a mysterious sneaker print at the Greenwich Village murder scene, and detectives' discovery that the apartment beneath Shelly's was being renovated -- these were prime factors that police sources Monday said led to the arrest of a suspect in the slaying. Diego Pillco, 19, of Sunset Park, a handyman who was working in the apartment being renovated, was charged with second-degree murder in the popular indie-film actress's death on Thursday, police said.
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Police said last night they determined Soto was an undocumented immigrant from Mexico.
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The saga of a young illegal immigrant found living in Apple Valley High School continues, as he is now charged in a violent home invasion – in Boston. Francisco Serrano agreed to return to his native Mexico after a judge denied his attorney’s request to allow him to stay in the United States. Serrano was thought to have boarded a plane bound for Mexico City, but his mother told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that he had not returned. American Airlines confirmed Serrano's ticket had not been used. A Boston woman said Serrano kicked in her apartment door and threatened to attack...
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