90 Miles From Tyranny : NYC FREED VIOLENT ILLEGAL ALIEN, WHO THEN RAPED, KILLED 92-YEAR-OLD WOMAN

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Thursday, January 16, 2020

NYC FREED VIOLENT ILLEGAL ALIEN, WHO THEN RAPED, KILLED 92-YEAR-OLD WOMAN

NEW YORK CITY, NY (The New York Daily News) – The NYPD ignored a federal request to turn over Reeaz Khan, an undocumented Guyanese immigrant busted in November for assaulting his father, leaving the twisted suspect free to kill helpless nonagenarian Maria Fuertes six weeks later, charged Thomas Decker, field office director for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal operations.

“Clearly the politicians care more about criminal illegal aliens than the citizens they are elected to serve and protect,” said Decker. “It was a deadly choice to release a man on an active ICE detainer back on the streets, and now he faces new charges, including murder.”

The NYPD and City Hall fired back in tandem at the allegation of blood on their hands in the gruesome Fuentes murder.

The police first issued a statement refuting ICE’s version of what happened, insisting the department was never notified about any detainer in this case. A City Hall source echoed the police account, adding that the city’s standard for turning over suspects was conviction rather than just allegations.

“We mourn with the family of Ms. Fuertes,” said mayoral spokeswoman Olivia Lapeyrolerie. “If Mr. Khan is convicted, the city will cooperate with federal officials in accordance with local law. It is shameful that the Trump Administration is politicizing this tragedy.”

Khan, 21, remains jailed on Rikers Island in last week’s savage and deadly assault on Fuertes as the helpless old Queens resident scavenged for returnable bottles and cans to collect a few extra dollars.

ICE officials said they targeted Khan following the Nov. 27 attack on his dad with a broken coffee cup, only to get the cold shoulder in their effort to deport the suspect because of the city’s sanctuary policies. Khan was...

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1 comment:

capt fast said...

the federal prosecutors in southern district of NY could at least take on the city officers for Ms. Fuertes civil right of life liberty and pursuit of happiness being denied by the city officers actions of releasing such an violent person back into the population without supervision. Perhaps taking the lawyers they have working on political motivated cases and putting them onto this constitutional case?