A Mexican immigrant who was released by authorities in sanctuary city Chicago despite ICE telling them not to ‘went on to rape a three-year-old girl in a McDonald’s bathroom as she cried ”daddy, daddy”,’ according to reports.
When the judge refused to set bond the accused child rapist actually shouted out “But this is my first time!”
Christopher Puente, 34, is accused of sexually assaulting the young girl at the restaurant on 600 N. Clark St. in the River North area of the city at around 8am on February 19.
The alleged attack happened while the girl’s father was in another stall with her brother, who had had an accident in the restaurant.
However, Christopher Puente should not have been walking the streets at all. ICE had requested that police continue detaining the previously deported felon, who had convictions for forced-entry burglary and forgery.
DailyMail report: Despite his background, Chicago declined ICE’s June 2019 request to detain Puente.
ICE have said this is an increasingly common battle, with the agency reporting that Cook County, which includes Chicago, denied more than 1,000 detainer requests in 2019 alone.
Puente’s bond hearing in Cook County heard the little girl’s mouth was covered as she began whimpering ‘daddy, daddy’ – before her father pulled her legs from under the door to get her to safety.
The horrific ordeal was relayed in court where the accused rapist appeared for the first time. Robert Guadian, field office director of Chicago Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), blamed ‘irresponsible lawmaking’ for Puentes release.
‘How many more victims must there be before lawmakers realize that sanctuary policies do not protect the innocent?’ Guadian said.
‘Puente should have been in ICE custody last year and removed to his home country. Instead, irresponsible lawmaking allowed him to walk free and prey on our...
ICE have said this is an increasingly common battle, with the agency reporting that Cook County, which includes Chicago, denied more than 1,000 detainer requests in 2019 alone.
Puente’s bond hearing in Cook County heard the little girl’s mouth was covered as she began whimpering ‘daddy, daddy’ – before her father pulled her legs from under the door to get her to safety.
The alleged attack happened while the girl’s father was in another stall with her brother, who had had an accident in the restaurant (pictured) on 600 N. Clark St. in the River North area of the city |
The horrific ordeal was relayed in court where the accused rapist appeared for the first time. Robert Guadian, field office director of Chicago Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), blamed ‘irresponsible lawmaking’ for Puentes release.
‘How many more victims must there be before lawmakers realize that sanctuary policies do not protect the innocent?’ Guadian said.
‘Puente should have been in ICE custody last year and removed to his home country. Instead, irresponsible lawmaking allowed him to walk free and prey on our...
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Had that been my child, I would have saved the taxpayers a LOT of money by simply disemboweling this animal on the spot.
ReplyDeleteI doubt any jury would convict me...
I cant believe he is still alive even if it weren't my daughter if I was around I think I would have tried to beat him to death
ReplyDeleteThe attacker needs to die but you are ignoring the group who enables all of these perverts. If something bad happened to the Chicago government workers who allowed the attacker to go free would that be a bad thing? If you don't address the root problem you will always be fighting government rats who never have to account for harming your family.
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