Here is the story via the Daily Caller:
Marcelo Marquez, the man accused to killing two sheriff’s deputies in California was in the country illegally and had been deported twice to Mexico — once in 1997, and again in 2001.
Marquez, 34, is accused of killing two sheriff’s deputies Friday during a 6-hour crime spree in northern California.
And Marcelo Marquez is not even his real name, it’s actually Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE filed paperwork Saturday to ensure he is turned over to immigration officials if he is ever released, though that is unlikely.
“Monroy-Bracamonte was first deported to Mexico in 1997 following his arrest and conviction in Arizona for possession of narcotics for sale; he was arrested and returned to Mexico a second time in 2001,” the Sacramento Bee reports.
Monroy-Bracamonte was booked on two counts of murder, attempted murder and carjacking under the false name he gave authorities. His wife, Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38, also faces a charge of attempted murder as well as two counts of carjacking.
I'm amazed they captured him alive, which speaks favorably to the professionalism of our local police.
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It means that the cops didn't have the balls to kill him and save the state vast and expensive trials, appeals and incarceration on death row until he dies of old age.
Think of the LAPD guy that the San Bernardino Sheriffs burned to death up in the mountains last year. THEY got it right.
+1 for LL
DeleteI totally agree...the cops have not hesitated to kill dogs? and they didn't kill this guy? for shooting other LEOs? Take the heat man, do the right thing.
DeleteI was just out in Sacramento area(Cameron Park) for 2 weeks...Very nice area..There is a subdivision where the streets are big enough so they can taxi their planes to and from the little airstrip. They park their planes in their driveways..Saw Redwoods, Reno, Carson City, Lake Tahoe.
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Cameron Park, Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Serrano - it's all big money and beautiful homes out there. It's a very comfortable way to live.
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