Thursday, February 22, 2024

AZ DA refuses to extradite suspected NYC suspected killer: distrusts Bragg to prosecute


A high-level District Attorney in Arizona says she will not extradite 26-year-old Raad Almansoori to New York City. Almansoori is the key suspect in the brutal murder of a "prostitute with a good heart" but Maricopa County Attorney General Rachel Mitchell believes that Manhattan's DA Alvin Bragg will cut this guy loose and not prosecute, as is his wont. 

Bragg seems to like violent criminals as his record shows.

At a Wednesday press briefing Mitchell said she would not release Almansoori to authorities in New York City, saying it is safer for the general public to keep him locked up in Arizona rather than risk him being potentially let go under the Soros-backed Bragg.


Mitchell labeled Alamansoori as "dangerous and violent." He is wanted by the NYPD for the killing of Denisse Oleas-Arancibia, 38, a mother of two and a sex worker to make ends meet. She was found dead inside the SoHo 54 Hotel on Watts Street on Feb. 8. Police say she was killed by a suspect who beat her over the head with an iron, and bits of plastic from the appliance were found embedded in her skull.

Back to Arizona. Alamansoori was arrested earlier in the week after cops say he stabbed two women there, one of whom he attempted to rape in a McDonald's bathroom at gunpoint.

He had been out on bail at the time of Oleas-Arancibia’s murder on charges that he kidnapped another sex worker and sexually assaulted her in Sumter County, Florida, in 2023.

Mitchell says she doesn’t trust Bragg to prosecute Almansoori, despite the gravity of his alleged crimes. Nobody should.

"I know there's been a discussion about New York wanting to extradite this individual and this is not aimed at the New York Police Department at all," Mitchell said. "I know they did a hard job, a good job, but we will not be agreeing to extradition."

"I've instructed my extradition attorneys not to agree to that. We’re going to keep him here, these are mandatory prison sentences."


"And having observed the treatment of violent criminals in the New York area by the Manhattan D.A. there, Alvin Bragg, I think it’s safer to keep him here and keep him in custody so that he cannot be out and doing this to individuals either in our state or county or anywhere in the United States."

"He is being held without bond meaning there is no amount of money that he can post to get out of custody at this point."

When Bragg has a criminal without bond, for him it means the criminal can get out of jail without the inconvenience of posting a bond and hope that he returns for a future court date, which happens as often as lightning strikes on Gracie Mansion.

Since being in office Bragg has been criticized for being soft on crime and refusing to prosecute [aka do his freaking job] violent criminals. For example, several illegal aliens who were arrested for attacking two NYPD officers in Times Square were initially let go without bail. Okay, I lied--bail was set at $1.00, a buck. It's disgraceful that the city has a Soros-backed DEI loser as District Attorney. 

Bragg was also ridiculed for cutting a sweetheart deal with a career criminal who went on to punch a woman randomly, his slap on the wrist for a man who viciously assaulted a 55-year-old nurse and jailing, but jailing a bodega owner whose life was in danger as he was being robbed, and killed the armed robber. He was eventually released, but the public went ballistic before he let the man go.

He is also prosecuting former President Trump for alleged hush-money payments ahead of the 2016 presidential election and really doesn't have a legitimate case because the case in question has nothing to do with NY City.

But a spokesperson for Bragg shot back at Mitchell’s comments, saying that murders and shootings are down since he took office, while the Big Apple’s murder rate is less than Phoenix, Arizona’s capital. The reason for that, however, is the routine decriminalizing of previous crimes. If murder were to be decriminalized, for example, murder crime would disappear. However the real issue isn't about the statistics of any crime reduction, it's about Bragg not prosecuting criminals.

The NYPD had been searching for Almansoori who they say was seen leaving the scene wearing the same tight leggings Oleas-Arancibia had on when she checked into the hotel the day before. A pair of blood-splattered men's pants were found alongside Oleas-Arancibia's body, police say.

Oleas-Arancibia came to the United States five years ago from Ecuador with her 18-year-old son while she left her other son behind.

Almansoori was nabbed in a stolen car on Sunday by police who say they were chasing him for the attack on the woman in McDonald’s, whom he stabbed several times.

Almansoori was arrested on a slew of charges in Arizona, including attempted homicide, robbery and two assault charges. He also has an outstanding warrant in Texas.


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