Friday, January 17, 2020

ANOTHER ILLEGAL MURDERS IN SANCTUARY STATE WHERE ILLEGALS ARE ABOVE THE LAW


Sanctuary State: Illegal Alien Indicted for 92-Year-Old Woman’s Murder

Khan
(NYPD)
2:51

An illegal alien has been indicted for allegedly sexually assaulting and murdering a 92-year-old Queens, New York, woman after he was released by police in the sanctuary state.
Reeaz Khan, a 21-year-old illegal alien from Guyana, was indicted by a grand jury for second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter, first-degree attempted rape, first-degree sexual abuse, and tampering with physical evidence after allegedly strangling 92-year-old Maria Fuertes to death on a sidewalk on January 6.
As Breitbart News exclusively reported, Khan had been living in the U.S. as an illegal alien after overstaying his B-2 tourist visa that he secured in May 2016.
In the indictment, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said video surveillance footage shows Khan following Fuertes down a sidewalk in the Richmond Hill neighborhood of Queens before he allegedly attacked her from behind, knocking her to the ground.
The indictment reads:
Khan then allegedly attacked her from behind, knocked the 92-year-old onto the sidewalkThe defendant is alleged to have sexually assaulted her, according to the autopsy performed by the medical examiner. The defendant is then observed moments later on video surveillance running quickly away from the scene. Continuing, said DA Katz, Ms. Fuertes was found by a passerby at approximately 2:14 a.m., who called 911. [Emphasis added]
The victim, who was barely conscious and incoherent, was transported to a local Queens hospitalThe victim sustained a fractured spine in 2 places, 2 rib fractures, bruising to her neck and chest and other injuries and died as a result of the injuries. [Emphasis added]

Maria Fuertes, 92-years-old, was a beloved member of the Richmond Hill community in Queens where she was known for feeding stray cats and collecting cans during her nightly strolls. (Photo via Facebook)
Khan, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have noted, was never supposed to be on the streets the night he allegedly murdered Fuertes.
On November 27, the New York Police Department (NYPD) arrested and charged Khan with assault and criminal possession of a weapon. ICE agents filed a request that Khan be turned over to them. That request was ignored by the NYPD, and police freed him back into the community.
Less than two months later, Khan allegedly murdered Fuertes.
“Clearly, the politicians care more about criminal illegal aliens than the citizens they are elected to serve and protect,” New York ICE official Thomas Decker said in a statement in response to NYPD’s failure to take Khan off the streets.
Khan will be arraigned on February 4. If convicted, Khan faces 25 years to life in prison.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder

Illegal Alien from Canada Allegedly Planned Attack at Virginia Gun Rally
Patrik Mathews
RCMP
1:50
Three men who reportedly have ties to a neo-Nazi group and had allegedly discussed attacking a Virginia gun rally next week were arrested and charged with breaking federal gun and immigration laws on Thursday.
Of those arrested, one of the detained was Patrik Mathews, a former reservist in the Canadian Army who U.S. officials say entered the country illegally after Canada kicked him out of the service over his suspected ties to white supremacist groups, ABC News reported.
The CBC reported that while in the force, Mathews worked as a combat engineer and had basic explosives training while serving with the Winnipeg-based 38 Canadian Brigade.
The other two arrested were American citizens — Brian Mark Lemley and William Garfield Bilbrough IV — but what the three of them had in common is that they all had suspected ties to the white supremacist group The Base, according to a federal criminal complaint filed in Maryland District Court.
Prosecutors say Mathews entered the U.S. illegally in August 2019 and was sheltered by Lemley and Bilbrough while they lived in Maryland until they moved to Delaware in November that same year.
“Within The Base’s encrypted chat rooms, members have discussed, among other things, recruitment, creating a white ethno-state, committing acts of violence against minority communities, the organization’s military-style training camps, and ways to make improvised explosive devices,” the complaint stated.
The FBI arrested the three men under suspicion that they were planning to travel to the rally to begin “a possible race war,” the New York Times reported.
The three men are expected to make their first court appearance Thursday afternoon in Maryland.

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