Sunday, April 11, 2021

JOE BIDEN'S OPEN BORDERS AND THE LA RAZA MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS - Sickening footage shows violent criminal Omar Felix Cueva, 39, stepping out of the driver's side of his Chevrolet pick-up truck with an AR-15-style rifle before firing one shot at New Mexico officer Darrian Jarrott over the rear of the vehicle.

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“More than 80,000 Americans died from drug overdoses last year. And the Biden administration just announced that deporting illegal alien cartel members who deal with fentanyl and heroin is no longer a priority for his administration,” he added.

 

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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Mexican Cartels Control the U.S. Border, Says Rep. Chip Roy

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The ongoing immigration crisis is caused by

Mexican cartels and the federal government is

turning a blind eye, Texas Congressman Chip

Roy argues.

“The most important thing for the American people to understand is that cartels control the border,” Congressman Roy said. “This administration is allowing it to happen, they are doing it in the name of illegal immigrants and is not compassionate to be forcing people to have to go through the chains of cartels to come to the United States.”

Breitbart Texas spoke with Congressman Roy during a series of border trips where he has been trying to learn from agents on the ground and, at times, migrants themselves about the realities of the immigration crisis. According to Roy, bad policy decisions followed by poor messaging from the Biden Administration triggered the latest surge. The Gulf Cartel and the Cartel Del Noreste faction of Los Zetas have operational control of the border in their respective territories and are profiting since nothing crosses without their permission.

One of the most shocking revelations is that the vast majority of migrants who reach the Texas border have suffered through threats, extortion, abuse, kidnappings, rapes, and other types of horrors at the hands of cartels, he said.

“It’s horrific,” Roy said. “I understand people that want their children to have an opportunity in the United States–I mean who wouldn’t–I get it. But let’s also keep in mind what we are doing to our neighbors to the south.”

The current path is increasing the power of cartels in Mexico who are profiting immensely, while the country’s government is getting weaker, Roy said adding that the crisis is causing a labor and brain drain in Central America.

“We should be working to have a strong Western Hemisphere, where we have strong countries and neighbors to the south,” Roy said. “We should be improving the conditions of  countries to the south by working with them rather than empowering cartels.”

Ildefonso Ortiz is an award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Brandon Darby and senior Breitbart management. You can follow him on Twitter and on Facebook. He can be contacted at Iortiz@breitbart.com

Brandon Darby is the managing director and editor-in-chief of Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Ildefonso Ortiz and senior Breitbart management. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He can be contacted at bdarby@breitbart.com.     

Gerald “Tony” Aranda is a contributing writer for Breitbart Texas.


Moment drug dealer executes American cop at side of road after slyly getting out of his pick-up with an AR-15 during traffic stop - before 40-mile chase that ended in a hail of police bullets



  • Omar Felix Cueva, 39, jump out the driver's side of his Chevrolet pick-up truck 
  • Hits Darian Jarrott with AR-15-style rifle then walks towards him and fires again
  • Exchanged fire with police during chase before he was cornered and shot dead 

This is the moment a violent drug dealer jumped out of his truck and shot a father-of-three cop dead during a routine traffic stop before dying in a hail of bullets after a 40-mile chase. 

Sickening footage shows violent criminal Omar

Felix Cueva, 39, stepping out of the driver's

side of his Chevrolet pick-up truck with an AR-

5-style rifle before firing one shot at New

Mexico officer Darrian Jarrott over the rear of

the vehicle.

Jarrott, 28, fell to the ground, at which point Cueva walked over to him and him several more times, including once point-blank in the head. He then took off in his truck on a 40-mile police chase that saw him die in a hail of bullets.

Seconds before the officer had asked Cueva - who was on his way to a drug deal - to hand over his rifle, which appears to have sparked his murderous act.

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Sickening footage shows violent criminal Omar Felix Cueva, 39, jump out the driver's side of his Chevrolet pick-up truck with an AR-15-style rifle before firing a shot at officer Darian Jarrott

Sickening footage shows violent criminal Omar Felix Cueva, 39, jump out the driver's side of his Chevrolet pick-up truck with an AR-15-style rifle before firing a shot at officer Darian Jarrott

Cueva
Jarrott was described by colleagues as a 'hero'

Cold-blooded killer Cueva (left) and Jarrott (right), who was described by colleagues as a 'hero'

Jarrott stopped Cueva, who police say had a 'violent criminal history' including drugs charges involving cocaine and meth, on February 4 on the eastbound Interstate 10 between Deming and Las Cruces after noticing his windows were tinted.

After walking over to the passenger-side window of Cueva's white pick-up, footage shows the officer saying politely: 'Good afternoon, sir. My name is Darrian Jarrott. I'm with New Mexico State Police. The reason for the stop is your window tint is a little too dark.'

Cueva then mutters something intelligible - lapel and patrol car video released by police shows.

In a brief conversation lasting around three minutes, the officer asks if Cueva had insurance, to which he replies 'yes', and confirms his name, before asking the criminal to come over to his patrol car so he could run checks.

Cueva opens his door, at which point Jarrott notices his rifle and asked, 'You have a firearm on you, do you mind if I take that off you, for my own safety?'

The officer then says, 'Let's go to my vehicle OK', at which point Cueva gets out from the driver's seat holding the rifle - which Jarrott is unable to see because his view is blocked by the pick-up.

The moment before the shooting, showing Cueva opening the driver's door of his truck with Jarrott on the other side. Source: Police Activity YouTube

The moment before the shooting, showing Cueva opening the driver's door of his truck with Jarrott on the other side. Source: Police Activity YouTube 

As both men slowly walk parallel with each other towards the patrol car, Cueva suddenly draws the rifle, with Jarrott shouting 'oh s***' before being hit

As both men slowly walk parallel with each other towards the patrol car, Cueva suddenly draws the rifle, with Jarrott shouting 'oh s***' before being hit

The criminal then shoots him several more times off the camera and slowly pulls away, leaving the officer's dead body by the side of the road (right - obscured by pixelation)

The criminal then shoots him several more times off the camera and slowly pulls away, leaving the officer's dead body by the side of the road (right - obscured by pixelation) 

As both men slowly walk parallel with each other towards the patrol car, Cueva suddenly draws the rifle, with Jarrott shouting 'oh s***' before being hit.

The criminal then shoots him several more

times off the camera and slowly pulls away,

leaving the officer's dead body by the side of

the road.

Less than a minute after Cueva fled, a Homeland Security Investigations agent arrived on the scene and notified dispatch that Jarrott was down.

A 40-mile chase ensued, during which Cueva exchanged fire with officers from New Mexico State Police, the Cruces Police Department, the Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office, and US Border Patrol.

Cueva's truck is seen reversing wildly down the highway after being spun out by a patrol car.

Cueva leaps from the truck with his pistol drawn and crouches behind the hood of a police car as an officer kneels opposite him behind the trunk.

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After a chase, Cueva leaps from his truck with his pistol drawn and crouches behind the hood of a police car as an officer kneels opposite him behind the trunk (left) and Cueva then backs off towards his truck as an officer aims his gun over the roof of the squad car (right)

Dozens of shots are fired before Cueva is eventually seen lying beside the door of his truck as dozens of armed troopers crowd around aiming their weapons at him.

Las Cruces police officer Adrian De La Garza was wounded in the final shootout and was flown to the hospital by helicopter but his injuries were not life-threatening.

Shooter's violent criminal history with first arrest aged 13 

The complete list of crimes for which he was found guilty included:

06/1994 Vandalism

06/2000 Possession of a controlled substance

09/2001 Possession of Controlled substance

10/2002 Importation of a controlled substance

4/2004 Importation of Cocaine

8/2006 Fictitious Check, False check, Burglary

3/2007 Probation Violation

3/2008 Import of a controlled substance

9/2010 Possession with intent of Crystal Meth or ICE

Source: ABC-7 

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NMSP Chief Robert Thornton fought back tears at a press conference as he mourned officer Jarrott who he called 'our fallen hero.'

Jarrott had been on the force since 2015 after working as a Transportation Inspector for the New Mexico Department of Public Safety.

The chief said Cueva was a man with a 'violent criminal history that included drug trafficking and other felonies.'

He was first arrested age 13 for vandalism, then for drug trafficking at 21, and possession with intent to distribute crystal meth at age 29.

This final arrest saw , Cueva and two other men led police on a chase — at times exceeding 100 miles per hour — on the interstate before crashing into a fence and fleeing into a nearby ravine, according to the San Diego Union Tribune.

The men were arrested and found to have a loaded assault rifle and a duffel bag containing 15 pounds of methamphetamine, worth about $252,000.

Police have not yet commented about what was found in Cueva's pick-up or during a search of his home after he killed Jarrott.

Democrat New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered flags across the state to fly at half-mast following the tragedy in February.

'I am shocked, heartbroken and enraged by the loss of this public servant. I am praying for the local officer who was also shot and injured,' the governor said in a statement.

'I am horrified as we grieve another life cut down, another family crushed by senseless violence in our state.

'Violent crime is a scourge on New Mexico, and the men and women who step up and put on the badge to protect our communities fight it with everything they've got every day.'

Cueva is seen aiming at cops behind the hood of a patrol car
Officers crowd around Cueva's body after he was gunned down on the I-10 in New Mexico Thursday

Cueva is seen aiming at cops behind the hood of a patrol car (left) and officers crowding around his body after he was gunned down (right) on the I-10 in New Mexico Thursday

Greg Baca, the Republican leader of the state Senate, joined the Governor in condemning the shooting.

'The senseless violence gripping our state has taken the life of a devoted public servant and law enforcement officer,' he said in a statement.

'Tonight, we send our prayers and deepest condolences to the family members and friends of Officer Darian Jarrott.

'Words cannot express the depth of gratitude we owe to those who risk their lives for our protection, and we stand with the entire law enforcement community in grieving this tragic loss.'

Police officer standing over Cueva's body after the deadly gun battle on the highway
Police officer standing over Cueva's body after the deadly gun battle on the highway

Police officer standing over Cueva's body after the deadly gun battle on the highway

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