Wednesday, November 22, 2017

MS-13 member charged in Wheaton Regional Park homicide; was in MoCo police custody in 2016

An MS-13 gang member has been charged with first degree murder, in the case of an unidentified homicide victim found in Wheaton Regional Park on September 5. And once again, this may have been a preventable homicide - the man charged had a previous run-in with Montgomery County police in 2016, when he was cited for theft of under $100, according to Maryland court records.

Miguel Angel Lopez-Abrego, 19, had no address then, and still had no confirmed address when he was located in North Carolina by police on November 11, 2017. He has been extradited to Montgomery County, and is due in court today in Rockville for a bond hearing. A preliminary court hearing for Lopez-Abrego has been set for December 22.

Once again, we find the inability of police to check immigration status may have led to the death of a man in Wheaton Regional Park. If Lopez-Abrego had been determined to be in the country illegally while in police custody on October 24, 2016, he would have been deported long before killing the man found in the park this year - a man who police say was stabbed more than 100 times. Instead of ICE taking him into custody for deportation, Lopez-Abrego was let go, and a warrant was issued for his arrest on December 6, 2016.

In just the past two weeks, Montgomery County has seen first-hand that the current policy has led to two preventable homicides. The first was that of a young mother, also in Wheaton. Like her, the victim in this case - while unidentified - was also Latino. In fact, it is the Latino and immigrant communities which are being victimized the most by gangs in Montgomery County. Just ask the Watkins Mill High School mother who buried her 15-year-old daughter (stripped and executed by MS-13) this year, surrounded by undercover police officers in case MS-13 raided the funeral or graveside ceremony.

Ironically, our elected officials hide behind the race card in defending their indefensible sanctuary policies. Of course, they're finding it harder and harder to defend the indefensible. Last Friday, WMAL radio host Larry O'Connor asked every single member of the Montgomery County Council to come on-the-air to defend their sanctuary policies, after it was found that those policies may have directly led to the death of Dania Mendez de Guerra. Not a single councilmember had the guts, confidence or conviction to come on the program and debate O'Connor.

8 comments:

  1. Go get 'em, Robert !!! AMEN !!!! We're on the same page !!

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  2. "Just ask the Watkins Mill High School mother who buried her 15-year-old daughter"

    You are making the assumption that they were "legal".

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  3. Larry O'Connor is a Breitbart/Fox News wacko.

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  4. "Sanctuary Now!" These are not Illegal immigrants they are "Undocumented People"It's estimated there are at least 10,000 MS-13 members in the Country,half are probably right here in Montgomery county thanks to Montgomery County's Santuary Policies.This is what open borders and extreme liberal policy on immigration gets you.

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  5. Why is 9:43am posting as me? Get creative and come up with your own name.

    A human being cannot be illegal.

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  6. Roger Berliner, last month:

    “I am committed to doing whatever it takes to put an end to MS-13 in our county, whatever it takes"

    Roger, your constituents are still waiting...

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  7. this boy's got a pretty mouth!

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    1. AND LOOK AT TONIGHT'S VERDICT OUT IN SAN FRANSICKO !!!
      WITH SANCTUARY CITIES, IT'S NOW LEGAL TO KILL OUR CITIZENS.
      THIS IS A VERY SAD NIGHT !!

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