Christmas Eve Feel Good Stories
Cookies and milk? I don’t THINK so!
Illegal released because, California.
California man, previously deported in 2014, goes on 24-hour ‘reign of terror’ before dying in police chase
By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News
California shooting spree suspect was deported in 2014. This undated photo provided by the Tulare County, Calif., Sheriff’s Office shows Gustavo Garcia. Central California authorities say Garcia, who went on a robbery, shooting and carjacking rampage, died Monday, Dec. 17, 2018, in a high-speed crash during which he intentionally tried to smash into other cars. (Tulare County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
A 36-year-old man who had been deported at least once and who owned a lengthy rap sheet died Monday after a day-long “reign of terror” in which he shot and killed someone, carjacked another person and led California police on a dangerous high-speed pursuit.
Gustavo Garcia, of Visalia, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash on State Route 65 in Porterville when he was ejected from a stolen truck. Four others were injured, including one person who was in critical. Garcia, who was deported in 2014, had engaged in a gun battle with police and purposely tried to smash into other cars during the chase, officials said.
“We have one man that essentially [has] been on a personal reign of terror,” Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said at a news conference.
Garcia has a lengthy criminal record that dates back to 2002, including charges for illegal firearm possession and meth, according to the Fresno Bee. Before his 2014 deportation, Garcia had three Immigration and Customs Enforcement violations. Boudreaux wouldn’t confirm Garcia’s immigration status at the time of his death or what country Garcia originated from.
Garcia’s rampage started at around 1 p.m. Sunday when he shot a farm worker who was in the middle of unpacking fruit in Exeter. The farm worker was expected to recover.
Moments later, Garcia robbed a convenience store with surveillance footage showing Garcia firing shots at the ceiling and demanding more than $2,000 in cash, according to the Fresno Bee. Police believe the shooting of the farm worker was meant to be a distraction for the robbery.
At 7:30 p.m., Garcia shot a Motel 6 guest in the arm and chest in Tulare, police said. Her wounds weren’t considered to be life-threatening.
“She had made eye contact with the subject and he had followed her to her parking spot, where he got out of the car and for an unbeknownst reason began firing at her vehicle,” Tulare interim Police Chief Matt Machado said.
At around 1:30 a.m. Monday, Garcia shot up a Shell gas station near Pixley and then killed Rocky Paul Jones, 51, about an hour later outside an Arco AMPM in Visalia, police Chief Jason Salazar said.
“It appears his rampage and his acts of violence were random and they were not chosen targets, which makes it even more dangerous,” Boudreaux said. “This person was targeting anyone who got in the way.”
He then fired shots from the backyard of his ex-girlfriend’s Visalia home as she and her children were inside. Police said the girlfriend and her children escaped unscathed.
Garcia fired shots into a home in the Sultana area and then crashed his car after a two-minute police chase during which he shot and hit pursuing sheriff’s cars and deputies fired back.
The kick in the gut? Garcia was arrested for a misdemeanor by the sheriff’s office and ICE put a detainer request on him. Garcia had a lengthy rap sheet, including being deported TWICE. But because of California’s new sanctuary city law, SB54, the sheriff’s office was unable to comply with the detainer request and had to release Garcia. Catch and release at its finest.
Read the rest of this completely avoidable one-man crime spree at: Fox News
“Critically wounded?” Hope it’s nothing trivial.
Robbery suspect shot, critically wounded at New Orleans East auto-parts store: NOPD
By Laura McKnight
A robbery suspect was critically wounded when he was shot Friday night at a New Orleans East auto-parts store, New Orleans police confirmed.
Police responded just after 6 p.m. to a call of shots fired in the 9300 block of Chef Menteur Highway and arrived to find a robbery victim had shot a suspected robber, the NOPD said late Friday. The NOPD did not indicate whether the robbery victim is affiliated with the store.
Police on Saturday identified the suspect as 22-year-old Toney Brown. An update on Brown’s condition was not immediately available.
An ambulance picked up the wounded man and took him to a local hospital, according to New Orleans EMS spokesman Lt. Jonathan Fourcade.
Friday night, NOPD officers were investigating inside of the AutoZone Auto Parts in the 9300 block of Chef Menteur. One of the store’s glass front doors and a window were shattered from apparent bullet holes. Three lime-green evidence comes had been placed in front of the doorway. At least one more cone sat on the floor inside the store.
The rest of the article may be viewed here: NOLA.com
Category: Crime, Feel Good Stories, Illegal Immigrants
“California man, previously deported in 2014”
“California man”. Libspeak for illegal alien.
Would a class action lawsuit by the victims of Democrat party lunacy have any chance?
If memory serves, you cannot sue the Govt so democratic party would use that as a shield to be safe from prosecution as a whole. In order to do anything one would need to find a way around that little item and bring charges against the individual with sufficient grounds to separate the individual from his position in government.
A political party may be part of the system but it is NOT a political subdivision of the state/government.
Sanctuary city, huh? Is that another term for gang-ridden neighborhood?
Whoever the geniuses are that come up with these things, they should have to live there, too. No security. No burglar alarms. No special this or that, just live there like ordinary people and put up with the gangs.
And no personally owned weapons.
Actually, SB54 is a state law which declares all of California an illegal alien “sanctuary” and forbids state and local law enforcement from cooperating with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It’s official title, in yet another example of political alternate-reality-speak, is the “California Values Act.”
If one also assumes such a law might meet wide opposition with California’s local law enforcement, one might be wrong. In a talk to the LA County Board of Supervisors last week, newly elected Sheriff Alex Villaneuva said his department plans to “physically remove” ICE agents from the county’s jails. Then too, it might be mentioned that not only is Villaneuva the first Democrat elected Sheriff in LA since 1880, but that the county is now home to an estimated one million illegals, likely the largest concentration in the country:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-sheriff-vows-to-physically-remove-ice-agents-from-jails
My bad. The italic tag was supposed to close after the word “all” in the first sentence.
Got your back, Perry.
Thanks, the markup failed in a weird way.
I’ll shed no tears over the illegal beaner’s death. My sympathies are with those affected by his rampage, physical or property damage.
Especially if those affected were conservatives caught behind enemy lines in the Tarnished Brass state of Kalifornication.
Since anyone with more than one brain cell to rub together could see this coming, could this come under The Immutable Law of Unintended Consequences? Or not?
I bet that liberal california Gov. will have the flags at half staff and a day of mourning for his illegal alien garcia, potential voter and have his coffin carried by MS 13 potential voters.
If illegal aliens voted Republican or libertarian you bet your sweet ass Lars would be first in line to build a wall.
That is all you need to know about what I call the “Voter Replacement Agenda” of the Tranzis we used to call democrats.
California is a sanctuary state and will not enforce federal immigration laws.
I am starting a movement to declare my county a firearms sanctuary city and we will not enforce federal firearms laws.
All silencers, short barreled rifles and machine guns made in my county are not subject to Federal law.
Sound good?