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Nobeli Montes Zuniga, 20, Ramon Arevalo Lopez, 19, and Oscar Canales Molina, 17, are facing second-degree assault charges related to the brawl outside the Burger King [where kids are king] in Huntington Station on Wednesday.
All three MS-13 gang members entered the U.S. illegally as unaccompanied minors.
Two 16-year-olds suffered injuries in the fight, one with a stab wound, according to authorities.
"While it's not clear what the groups were fighting about, one thing is clear – everyone arrested are confirmed members of MS-13," Suffolk Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart said Thursday following the announcement of their arrests.
The incident began after the victims, who were eating inside Burger King, [where kids are king] “noticed a group of Hispanic males who they recognized from [Huntington High] school, including the three defendants, staring at them in a menacing way,” Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini said in a statement obtained by Fox News. “The teens felt uncomfortable and proceeded to leave the restaurant.”
Sini says the three MS-13 illegal alien suspects then “allegedly charged after the teens, while wielding bats and knives, and an altercation broke out between the two groups.” This clearly demonstrates that the gang is actually composed of cowards who need weapons to fight minors who have no weapons but merely a liberal education.
Witnesses told investigators they saw Zuniga, Lopez and Molina fleeing the scene in a black car which was tracked down by police about an hour later. Officers who arrested the trio say they were found with blood on their clothing, hands and on the car. Two knives were also recovered from Canales Molina, including a small one that “appeared to be covered in blood, which was found in his shoe,” the District Attorney’s Office said.
"While it's not clear what the groups were fighting about, one thing is clear – everyone arrested are confirmed members of MS-13," Suffolk Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart said Thursday following the announcement of their arrests.
The incident began after the victims, who were eating inside Burger King, [where kids are king] “noticed a group of Hispanic males who they recognized from [Huntington High] school, including the three defendants, staring at them in a menacing way,” Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini said in a statement obtained by Fox News. “The teens felt uncomfortable and proceeded to leave the restaurant.”
Sini says the three MS-13 illegal alien suspects then “allegedly charged after the teens, while wielding bats and knives, and an altercation broke out between the two groups.” This clearly demonstrates that the gang is actually composed of cowards who need weapons to fight minors who have no weapons but merely a liberal education.
Witnesses told investigators they saw Zuniga, Lopez and Molina fleeing the scene in a black car which was tracked down by police about an hour later. Officers who arrested the trio say they were found with blood on their clothing, hands and on the car. Two knives were also recovered from Canales Molina, including a small one that “appeared to be covered in blood, which was found in his shoe,” the District Attorney’s Office said.
"I cut my foot, mayng," he said.
All three had their bail set at $35,000 cash or $75,000 bond [the do not accept credit cards] during a court appearance Thursday. They face a maximum of seven years in prison if convicted, but they are hoping to get the same judge who earlier released two of them.
But it is not the first time these crap weasels have appeared on law enforcement’s radar – on the state or federal levels.
"All three defendants were previously confirmed as MS-13 gang members by the Suffolk County Police Department," the District Attorney's Office said. “Thereafter, Arevalo Lopez was detained by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Oct. 24, 2017, and was ordered released from custody by a federal District Court judge on June 12, 2018. Canales Molina was detained by ICE on July 24, 2017, and was released from custody by a federal judge on Nov. 28, 2017.”
In Arevalo Lopez’s case, Robert Sweet, the leftist district judge who ordered his release, wrote in his ruling that the El Salvadorian entered the U.S. as a 17-year-old on Dec. 6, 2016, at a crossing along California’s border with Mexico.
“Lopez told U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents that he wanted to travel to New York to live with his mother after fleeing gang threats in his home country,” Sweet said, echoing a familiar plea from those who have come to the U.S. seeking asylum.
All three had their bail set at $35,000 cash or $75,000 bond [the do not accept credit cards] during a court appearance Thursday. They face a maximum of seven years in prison if convicted, but they are hoping to get the same judge who earlier released two of them.
But it is not the first time these crap weasels have appeared on law enforcement’s radar – on the state or federal levels.
"All three defendants were previously confirmed as MS-13 gang members by the Suffolk County Police Department," the District Attorney's Office said. “Thereafter, Arevalo Lopez was detained by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Oct. 24, 2017, and was ordered released from custody by a federal District Court judge on June 12, 2018. Canales Molina was detained by ICE on July 24, 2017, and was released from custody by a federal judge on Nov. 28, 2017.”
In Arevalo Lopez’s case, Robert Sweet, the leftist district judge who ordered his release, wrote in his ruling that the El Salvadorian entered the U.S. as a 17-year-old on Dec. 6, 2016, at a crossing along California’s border with Mexico.
“Lopez told U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents that he wanted to travel to New York to live with his mother after fleeing gang threats in his home country,” Sweet said, echoing a familiar plea from those who have come to the U.S. seeking asylum.
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Lopez lied. He is the person that real refugees run from when fleeing their country.
He eventually ended up in his desired destination and “for over ten months without incident, Arevalo Lopez lived with his mother, her partner, and his older brother….in Huntington Station, New York,” the ruling said.
However, in October 2017, ICE agents – suspicious of his apparent gang affiliations – appeared at his front door and requested that he stop by their offices for questioning. He obliged and then, following questioning, was arrested and detained at Bergen County Jail, where he was placed with the general prison population, according to the ruling.
Less than a year later, Sweet ordered Arevalo Lopez’s release, saying federal investigators “failed to provide an explanation for why ICE detained Arevalo Lopez, other than to state that his arrest was pursuant to a Form I-200 warrant.”
He eventually ended up in his desired destination and “for over ten months without incident, Arevalo Lopez lived with his mother, her partner, and his older brother….in Huntington Station, New York,” the ruling said.
However, in October 2017, ICE agents – suspicious of his apparent gang affiliations – appeared at his front door and requested that he stop by their offices for questioning. He obliged and then, following questioning, was arrested and detained at Bergen County Jail, where he was placed with the general prison population, according to the ruling.
Less than a year later, Sweet ordered Arevalo Lopez’s release, saying federal investigators “failed to provide an explanation for why ICE detained Arevalo Lopez, other than to state that his arrest was pursuant to a Form I-200 warrant.”
Lopez lives nowhere near Sweet.
“The I-200 in this case, which zeroes in on [Arevalo Lopez’s] clothing and social associations, noting in particular that his “clothing and accessories are indicative of gang membership,” does not approach “probable cause,” Judge Sweet wrote in his ruling.
“Arevalo Lopez has no criminal history; he has never been charged with a crime in this country or any other,” he added, failing to note that there is always a first time for everything.
Lopez's attorney, Jason Bassett, [who works his tail off for his clients] is also pushing back against police labeling Arevalo Lopez as an MS-13 gang member.
“Ramon is not a member of MS-13 (or any other gang) - being 'confirmed' in some ill-conceived database isn’t proof of anything,” Bassett told Fox News in an e-mail Friday morning. “While so many of our civil liberties have come under attack, we still cling to the idea that one is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Ramon is innocent of the charges against him.”
“The I-200 in this case, which zeroes in on [Arevalo Lopez’s] clothing and social associations, noting in particular that his “clothing and accessories are indicative of gang membership,” does not approach “probable cause,” Judge Sweet wrote in his ruling.
“Arevalo Lopez has no criminal history; he has never been charged with a crime in this country or any other,” he added, failing to note that there is always a first time for everything.
Lopez's attorney, Jason Bassett, [who works his tail off for his clients] is also pushing back against police labeling Arevalo Lopez as an MS-13 gang member.
“Ramon is not a member of MS-13 (or any other gang) - being 'confirmed' in some ill-conceived database isn’t proof of anything,” Bassett told Fox News in an e-mail Friday morning. “While so many of our civil liberties have come under attack, we still cling to the idea that one is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Ramon is innocent of the charges against him.”
Bassett evidently didn't hear about a guy named Brett Kavanaugh.
Since the Trump administration's crackdown of MS-13, only four homicides were recorded in the area in 2018, down from 14 in 2017.
No thanks to Judge Robert Sweet, that's for sure.
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