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Police say Ramon Escobar, 47, the man arrested in connection with recent attacks on homeless people in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, has now been linked to a total of seven assaults in two cities.
Three of the victims — two in Los Angeles and one in Santa Monica — have died. Police say they recovered a wooden baseball bat and a pair of bolt cutters from Escobar’s car that are believed to have been used in the attacks.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Tuesday night that Escobar had been deported six times between 1997 and 2011. ICE said in a statement that the Salvadoran national was freed from federal custody in January 2017 after an immigration court decision.
Some people just need to be put to death... quickly.
Thse are the worst crimes committed by an illegal deported SIX times that I have read. This sickens me. Of course, occurred in California... the future borderless state. A taste of things to come if the powers-that-be continue with this sanctuary state status.
Thse are the worst crimes committed by an illegal deported SIX times that I have read. This sickens me. Of course, occurred in California... the future borderless state. A taste of things to come if the powers-that-be continue with this sanctuary state status.
Virtually none of this occurred in California. Was virtually all in Texas. And he had been in CA only a couple ofl months apparently running from TX problems.
And it is not clear that he was illegal. He was in fact freed by a Federal Court in Houston in early 2017.
If you guys dump your CA hate you will make a lot more sense.
Virtually none of this occurred in California. Was virtually all in Texas. And he had been in CA only a couple ofl months apparently running from TX problems.
And it is not clear that he was illegal. He was in fact freed by a Federal Court in Houston in early 2017.
If you guys dump your CA hate you will make a lot more sense.
So the three homeless murder victims in California is virtually none? He attacked seven people in California.
Virtually none of this occurred in California. Was virtually all in Texas. And he had been in CA only a couple ofl months apparently running from TX problems.
And it is not clear that he was illegal. He was in fact freed by a Federal Court in Houston in early 2017.
If you guys dump your CA hate you will make a lot more sense.
Your “facts” are wrong. He was an illegal alien deported SIX times and committed crimes in California. Read much and comprehend even less?
CA Hate? Nah, just sick and tired of the illegal aliens and their misguided supporters in our country.
PS - geography lesson: California has a southern border.
Your “facts” are wrong. He was an illegal alien deported SIX times and committed crimes in California. Read much and comprehend even less?
CA Hate? Nah, just sick and tired of the illegal aliens and their misguided supporters in our country.
PS - geography lesson: California has a southern border.
He was a Texas resident for years and was freed by a Houston Federal Court. So he was likely not an illegal. All his border crossings were in TX and all his arrests up to this one were in TX.
He may well have reverted to illegal status somewhere over the past year but that is not present in any of the reporting. And if he went illegal it most likely was in TX.
And you obviously need help with geography. Texas has a border with Mexico and it was the one crossed in this case. I would think the Californians would prefer if the Texans kept their bad guys at home.
The illegal alien went on a murder spree in Southern California. End of discussion.
One does not "go illegal" (?!) but I am not going to waste any more time responding to gibberish. I am thankful for the Ignore feature. First time user since I joined in 2012 and oh so appropriate.
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