Friday, November 27, 2020

California church stabbing suspect deported thrice



A homeless illegal alien accused of fatally stabbing two people at a California church this past weekend had been deported three times. Three times and never handed over to the federal immigration officials before the attack even though he had been arrested and convicted for violent crimes, according to authorities. That's because California is a sanctuary state where you can kill people and generally get away with it.

On Sunday, Fernando De Jesus Lopez-Garcia, 32, a guy with a lot of names and a lot of criminal convictions, allegedly stabbed five people inside the Grace Baptist Church in San Jose. A man died at church and a woman later died at a hospital, San Jose Police Chief Edgardo Garcia said Wednesday during a news conference. 

This attack and many others could have been avoided had California gone Republican. The lack of cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents due to the Golden State's sanctuary policies is the problem and Gavin Newsom and the mayors of sanctuary cities should be held accountable for every killing perpetrated by illegal aliens.

"Regrettably, politics continues to prevail over public safety, the detainers were ignored, and De Jesus Lopez-Garcia was released to the street," David Jennings, San Francisco ICE Enforcement Removal Operations field office director said.

Lopez-Garcia os charged with two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, battery on a spouse or cohabitant and violating a protective order.

"On three prior occasions, Lopez had been deported and then ultimately returned to the United States," the police chief, said, leaving out the Garcia part of the scumcrumpet's name.

The alleged killer had been deported three times and detainer requests lodged by immigration officials were ignored in spite of his extensive criminal history.

The church where the attacks took place frequently provided shelter and meals to homeless people in the area, officials said. Lopez-Garcia had used its services in the past and sometimes worked with church staff to set up services, officials said. 

Four of the stabbing victims were homeless and another was a city employee and volunteer working at the church. The names of the victims will not be released, the police chief said. 

Lopez-Garcia's criminal history includes convictions for disturbing the peace, giving false information to police, resisting arrest and assault with a deadly weapon, which resulted in a two-year prison sentence.

At the time of the stabbing Garcia-Lopez had a pending misdemeanor domestic violence charge in Santa Clara County that stemmed from a June arrest. He was granted supervised release, which was revoked after failing to appear in court.

The release was over the objection of the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office. At the time of his June arrest, Lopez-Garcia, a Mexican citizen, was on probation for a felony domestic violence conviction in a nearby county, officials said.

People are reacting by leaving California in droves. The taxes are among the highest in the country and rioters get more respect than Trump supporters and to put icing on the cake, sanctuary cities are dangerous.


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