Friday, April 26, 2024

JOE'S IMPORTED MURDERERS - Illegal Alien Accused of ‘Extremely Gruesome’ Murder of Young Mother, 4-Year-Old Daughter in FL

 

Illegal Alien Accused of ‘Extremely Gruesome’ Murder of Young Mother, 4-Year-Old Daughter in FL

Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
HCSO

An illegal alien is accused of an “extremely gruesome” murder of a 36-year-old mother and her four-year-old daughter in Hillsborough County, Florida, Sheriff Chad Chronister reveals.

Angel Gabriel Cuz-Choc, a 31-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala, was arrested and charged with the murders of 36-year-old Amalia Coc Choc de Pec and her daughter, four-year-old Estrella Anastasia Pec Coc.

According to Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, on April 24, Cuz-Choc brutally stabbed Amalia and her daughter to death. Amalia’s body was found by police officers in a pool of blood in the backyard of their residence, while Estrella’s body was found inside the residence.

“Deputies arrived on scene and immediately discovered that it was an extremely gruesome scene. Gruesome scene,” Chronister said during a press conference. “An adult female laying in the backyard of the house in her own puddle of blood. A bloody handprint that we believe was hers and she was fighting for her life trying to escape the violence.”

After arriving on the scene of the double murder, officers noticed that a suspect had fled. Following a less than 24-hour manhunt, officers found Cuz-Choc hiding in a wooded area less than two miles from the residence.

Thanks to K9 dogs finding Cuz-Choc, officers were able to take him into custody, where they said he confessed to the murders.

Cuz-Choc had been in a romantic relationship with Amalia, Chronister said, but Estrella was not his daughter. The girl’s biological father is believed to be in Guatemala.

Chronister said Cuz-Choc is believed to have crossed the United States-Mexico border about seven months ago, likely with Amalia and Estrella, before relocating to Hillsborough County.

“Not only did he commit an unimaginable crime which cruelly claimed the lives of two innocent victims, he then made the cowardly and ultimately futile attempt to evade capture,” Chronister said.

Cuz-Choc is in Hillsborough County Jail on two counts of first-degree murder.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.

Biden’s ICE Sued for Withholding Information on Hiding Identities of Criminal Illegal Aliens

Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE

The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) is suing President Joe Biden’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for withholding internal agency information regarding its policy to hide the identities of criminal illegal aliens that agents arrest.

On Thursday, IRLI’s Dale Wilcox announced that the watchdog group is suing ICE after the agency failed to reply to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

That request asked ICE to hand over internal information and emails on how the agency decides when to reveal a criminal illegal alien’s identity in press releases.

IRLI conducted an investigation last year which found that under former President Donald Trump, ICE named 97 percent of criminal illegal aliens identified in press releases while under Biden, only 67 percent of criminal illegal aliens are being named in press releases.

“ICE’s sudden decision to omit the names of alien offenders from press releases appears to be a deliberate attempt to keep the public from determining whether dangerous foreign criminals have been removed from the United States,” IRLI’s Director of Investigations Matt O’Brien said in a statement. “That’s rather hypocritical coming from an administration that claims to be the most transparent in the history of the U.S.”

Most recently, for example, ICE issued a press release that detailed the arrest of an unidentified 27-year-old illegal alien from Ecuador who has been convicted of second-degree assault and indecent assault of a child in Danbury, Connecticut.

In another, ICE detailed the case of a 32-year-old Dominican illegal alien who was convicted in Waterbury, Connecticut of trafficking cocaine. Despite the conviction, the illegal alien’s identity was not revealed.

Even in the most egregious criminal cases, ICE refuses to name illegal alien suspects. For instance, a 20-year-old Brazilian national was arrested by the agency this month after he was charged with raping a child in Milford, Massachusetts. The man’s name was not provided.

“This is yet another shameless attempt by the current administration to hide the disastrous impact of its immigration policies,” Wilcox said:

Not including the names of criminal immigration violators is effectively flushing their cases down the memory hole so that watchdog groups will have a more difficult time holding this White House accountable for their destructive actions. The American people deserve transparency on this matter. [Emphasis added]

The case is Immigration Reform Law Institute v. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, No. 24-cv-1101 in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.


Pro-Sanctuary City Democrat Mayor Fights Recall After Laken Riley Murder

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Instagram via kellygirtz/Facebook/CCSO

Athens, Georgia, Mayor Kelly Girtz (D) is fighting a local recall effort against him after the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley in February. Following Riley’s murder, Girtz defended sanctuary city policies in private emails.

A report from the Athens Banner-Herald details Girtz’s seeking to slow down a recall effort against him by local activists. The recall comes in the wake of Riley’s death, which rocked the nation when Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal alien from Venezuela, was arrested and charged with murdering her on the University of Georgia (UGA) campus on Feb. 22.

The Athens Banner-Herald reports:

Athens-Clarke County Mayor Kelly Girtz is asking the county’s Superior Court to order the suspension of a recall effort against him until the court reviews the proceedings thus far in the initiative. [Emphasis added]

In a petition filed Wednesday, Girtz asks that the court’s review include an examination of the sufficiency, or lack thereof, of the grounds stated for the recall effort. Girtz also asks that the court review “… the facts, if any, upon which the grounds in the Application (for recall) are based… .” [Emphasis added]

Also, in his petition, Girtz contends county elections officials have mishandled the recall effort and violated provisions of the state Recall Act. Girtz is represented by private counsel with his petition, and no county funds are being expended in connection with his effort. [Emphasis added]

Private emails from Girtz, released last month, show that in the weeks following Riley’s murder, the Democrat mayor was defending sanctuary city policies whereby illegal aliens are not turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), even when they are charged with the most violent crimes.

“I support the detainer policy as one that is both humane and following the well-documented propensity of immigrants in the U.S. to be less criminally inclined than the native-born population,” Girtz wrote in an email, referring to the policy where ICE detainers on illegal aliens are not honored by local law enforcement.

As Breitbart News reported, according to Ibarra’s case file given to the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Ibarra was first encountered at the United States-Mexico border near El Paso, Texas, on September 8, 2022. DHS officials cited “detention capacity” as the reason Ibarra was rewarded parole and released into the U.S. interior.

On July 19, 2023, Ibarra reported to ICE officials in New York City for a biometric appointment where he was fingerprinted. The results of those fingerprints showed that Ibarra had a prior criminal history.

On September 14, 2023, Ibarra was arrested for acting in a manner that could injure a child. Despite the charge, Ibarra was not prosecuted, and the arrest was expunged.

Two months later, in November 2023, Ibarra applied for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). On December 9, 2023, Ibarra’s work permit application was approved.

Less than three months after securing the work permit, Ibarra was charged with Riley’s murder. He remains in Clarke County Jail without bail.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.

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