Illegal captured, Police call DHS, and DHS requests specifically that he be released.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents told Ohio sheriff’s deputies weeks ago not to detain a man who is in the U.S. illegally and now suspected of killing a woman and wounding another during a crime spree…
Razo was arrested Monday after a shootout with police…
Razo has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a 40-year-old woman Monday afternoon as she walked with her two children along a bike path in Concord Township… Just over an hour later, a man told park rangers he’d found his wife, 60-year-old Margaret Kostelnik, shot to death in their home near the bike path…
The manhunt for Razo began late Monday morning after a 14-year-old girl told police he had tried to rape her in another section of the park.
My guess is this guy was a confidential informant or he was a “known associate” of somebody, under some form of surveillance, and they wanted to see where he’d go. It is possible they were only tracking his cellphone, or maybe he lost his in-person tail, or maybe he didn’t, and they followed him from crime scene to crime scene figuring they could compromise him even better later on, and really turn him.
One of the problems I have with Intelligence Division Investigations is that it would seem the warriors of Law Enforcement go into Patrol, or Tactical, or EOD, or Homicide, or Criminalistics, or one of the other investigative/enforcement related areas.
Intelligence is different. It attracts the morally questionable. It involves behaviors which would drive the decent out to other areas. It places a premium on not getting involved, and never being seen. It recruits fat women, tattooed tramps, and crippled geriatrics who would never pass a physical – and who wouldn’t want to go toe to toe with evil even if they were ordered to. When you add all that together you can get a technical monitoring team who will not lift a finger as they watch a teenaged girl get her throat slashed open on the street right outside their covert observation post. It happens.
Most of all, intelligence adopts an “ends justifies the means” ideology where the Constitution can be violated freely, the laws an be broken regularly, and one innocent teen maybe getting raped and another woman maybe getting murdered is worth it to catch a drug dealer who probably hasn’t killed anyone.
There is a reason we decided long ago the CIA shouldn’t operate domestically. We wanted our Law Enforcement constrained by the rules of law and evidence. We didn’t want a take-no-prisoners, break-every-rule secret police spying on private citizens without a single legal constraint. That we have created mini clones of the CIA and have given them full Law Enforcement authority to operate domestically on US citizens is appalling.
The real problem is the rabbitizing of our citizenry. The liberals think they can wage law enforcement nicely. They want to fight terrorism overseas with diplomacy. They find aggression “triggering,” so they complain relentlessly about it. All they do is push the unpleasantness behind closed doors, where shadowy individuals who have no oversight are given the power to break any law they please – as they occasionally get innocent people killed.
Cometh Apocalpyse. Please.
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There was a hit-and-run here recently, involving a 6 yo boy. The guy got away even though those plate readers and cameras are on every other electric pole now in high density areas. But apparently we don’t really want to admit that yet, and so that 6 yo boy is sitting in a hospital bed with legs that look like lasagna and no justice.
If it had been somebody important whose kid got mangled, like the president’s or some famous actor’s or some billionaire’s, then they would have caught the guy.
Fascinating. I’ve been hearing the same thing. The technical stuff is so hush hush they aren’t sharing it with local LEOs, even as the LEOs know it is there.
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He was released from federal prison in March and was then handed over to the San Francisco sheriff s department. That agency released Lopez-Sanchez back onto the streets in April even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement had placed a detainer request with the sheriff s department so that he could be deported again.