Illegal
Alien Released From Prison Convicted of Hammering 5 to Death in San Fran
Binh Thai Luc (San Francisco Police Department photo)
(CNSNews.com) Binh Thai Luc, an illegal alien from Vietnam who
had previously been incarcerated at San Quinten prison after committing an
armed robbery in San Jose, was convicted on Monday of entering a home in San
Francisco and murdering five people with a hammer.
“Prosecutors said Luc used a hammer to commit one of the worst
mass homicides in modern San Francisco history, though the weapon was never
found,” the San Francisco Chronicle reported yesterday.
The multiple murder took place on March 23, 2012. The jury
arrived at its verdict yesterday after considering the case for seven days.
In 2014, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R.-Okla.) of Oklahoma introduced the “Keep Our
Communities Safe Act," which would have ended the
“catch-and-release” policy of letting illegal aliens go free in the United
States when other countries will not accept them for deportation. At the time,
Inhofe specifically cited Luc’s crime as the kind he was trying to stop.
“A Vietnamese immigrant, Binh Thai Luc, was ordered deported in
2006 after serving time in prison for armed robbery and assault,” said a press release Inhofe put out on June 11, 2014.
“Due to the Supreme Court decision in Zadvydas v. Davis, Luc was released from
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody when Vietnam refused to
admit him. He is now facing charges for the murder of 5 people in San Francisco
in March of 2012.”
Inhofe’s bill has not been enacted into law, but he has reintroduced it in the current Congress.
After Monday’s verdict, the San Francisco Chronicle reported the
following about Luc’s previous conviction and imprisonment:
“Before the killings, Luc was convicted in 1998 of committing an
armed robbery at a Chinese restaurant in San Jose. After he served eight years
in San Quentin State Prison, officials handed him over to federal immigration
authorities for deportation back to his home country of Vietnam.
Vietnamese authorities, however,
refused to provide Luc with travel documents, and he was released from custody
as required by federal law.
“Prosecutors said Luc used a
hammer to commit one of the worst mass homicides in modern San Francisco
history, though the weapon was never found. The defendant was also found guilty
of five counts of attempted robbery and two counts of burglary.”
Luc’s victims, as reported by the Associated Press, included a
man and his wife, their daughter and son, and the son’s wife. Their names were
Hua Shun Lei and Wan Yi Wu; Ying Xue Lei; Vincent Lei and Chia Huei Chu.
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon did not seek the
death penalty for Luc, according to the Chronicle. Instead, according
to the paper, “he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.”
At the start of Luc's trial in October, the San Francisco Chronicle explained why
he had been allowed to remain at liberty in the United States:
“He was released from San Quentin
State Prison after serving eight years of his 11-year sentence, and was taken
into federal custody for deportation back to his native Vietnam.
“But because Vietnamese
authorities declined to take him back, he was released under a U.S. Supreme
Court ruling that undocumented immigrants must be freed within six months in
such cases.”
Police:
Colts Player Killed by Illegal Alien 'Intoxicated and Driving Without License'
By Craig Bannister | February 5, 2018 | 9:57
AM EST
Colts Edwin Jackson killed in car accident. (Screenshot)
The Mexican man arrested for killing a Indianapolis Colts player
in a car accident Sunday was wanted for deportation, drunk and driving without
a license, the arresting police officers say.
Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson was one of two people killed in
the crash, The Washington Times reports:
“Police say 37-year-old Alex Cabrera Gonsales drove a black Ford
F-150 pickup truck onto the emergency shoulder along Interstate 70 around 4
a.m. Sunday, plowed into a ride-share vehicle, and killed Indianapolis Coltslinebacker Edwin Jackson and
54-year-old Jeffrey Monroe of Avon.”
“Mr. Cabrera Gonsales didn’t have
a driver’s license, tried to flee the scene of the accident and had a
blood-alcohol level of at least .15 (nearly twice the legal limit), authorities
said.”
“It is believed Gonsales was intoxicated and was driving without
a license,” Sgt. John Perrine of the Indiana State Police told reporters.
Gonsales is also in the U.S. illegally, Washington Times
research reveals:
“Booking documents from the Marion
County Jail, which can be searched for at http://inmateinfo.indy.gov/IML and
found at case number 1804804, show that Mr. Cabrera Gonsales is an immigrant
from Mexico who is subject to deportation.”
Reacting to the news, Indiana Republican Rep. Todd Rokita blamed soft
border laws and lax immigration enforcement that allowed a twice-deported
illegal alien to remain in the U.S. - and called for an end to sanctuary
cities, the building of a border wall and tightened border security.
THE MURDEROUS MEXICANS….
Everyday there are 12 Americans murdered and 8
children molested by Mexicans!
Steinle’s murderer, Jose Zarate and been
deported 5xs!
"While walking with her father on a pier
in San Francisco in 2015, Steinle was shot by the illegal alien. Steinle
pleaded with her father to not let her die, but she soon passed in her father’s
arms."
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Heather
Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute has testified before a Congressional
committee that in 2004, 95% of all outstanding warrants for murder in Los
Angeles were for illegal aliens; in 2000, 23% of all Los Angeles County jail
inmates were illegal aliens and that in 1995, 60% of Los Angeles’s largest
street gang, the 18th Street gang, were illegal aliens. Granted,
those statistics are old, but if you talk to any California law enforcement
officer, they will tell you it’s much worse today.
Previously Deported Mexican National Convicted of Raping 9-Year-Old Girl in Sanctuary City
An Oregon jury convicted a previously deported Mexican national of sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl. The convicted child-rapist has a history of crimes in the U.S.
The little girl’s mother told law enforcement officials in Clackamas County last year that a man broke into their 9 and 5-year-old daughters’ bedroom. The man came through the window of their apartment at night on February 25 and sexually assaulted their daughter. Although he escaped through a window, law enforcement officials were able to find his fingerprints, KATU2 in Portland, Oregon reported.
Breitbart Texas reported that federal officers arrested 48-year-old Santiago Flores-Martinez when he was trying to cross back into Mexico in late April. The port’s Anti-Terrorism Contraband Enforcement Team (A-TCET) apprehended the Mexican national at the San Ysidro port of entry. San Ysidro is a district within the City of San Diego and is on the California-Mexico border near Tijuana.
Officials identified Flores-Martinez when they retrieved biometric information on him via the “Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System” (IAFIS).
Police began searching for the accused child rapist on April 25.
Fox 12 Oregon reported the jury found Flores-Martinez guilty on charges that include first-degree sex abuse, attempted rape, burglary, and coercion. His sentencing hearing is scheduled to begin on Monday.
The convicted child rapist has used the aliases “Felipe Coeto” and “Isidro Ramos Flores.”
The previously deported Mexican national has a criminal record in the U.S. that dates back to 1994. Immigration officers deported him in 2001 after serving two years in prison in Oregon.
Clackamas County is located just southeast of Portland, Oregon. The county is listed by the Center for Immigration Studies as being a sanctuary jurisdiction that has policies prohibiting local law enforcement officials from cooperating with federal immigration officers.
Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior political news contributor for Breitbart Texas. He is a founding member of the Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX, Gab, and Facebook.
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