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Immigrant in U.S. illegally was released before Ohio crime spree in which he's charged

A Mexican man living in the U.S. illegally had been stopped by Ohio authorities and released weeks before a crime spree in which he's suspected that left one woman dead, officials said.

Juan Emmanuel Razo-Ramirez, 35, is accused of attempting to rape a 14-year-old girl, shooting a woman in the arm, killing another woman in her home, then getting in a shootout with police in Lake County, Ohio, on Monday.

Razo-Ramirez, who has no criminal record, had been stopped on July 7 by Lake County sheriff’s officials. They released him after speaking with federal immigration officials.

“As far as I can tell, and from what I heard him admit, he says he’s undocumented — he’s not legally in the United States,” Lake County Prosecuting Atty. Charles Coulson said in an interview Wednesday.

Painesville Municipal Judge Mike Cicconetti appeared furious at Tuesday’s arraignment. “He’s here illegally? And they didn’t take him? ... I can’t set a bond high enough.” He set bond at $10 million.

Razo-Ramirez pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. More charges are expected to be filed.

The Department of Homeland Security said it would pursue deportation after the trial, and after Razo-Ramirez serves any sentence that may be imposed.

The case comes almost four weeks after the fatal shooting of 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle on San Francisco's embarcadero July 1. The man charged in that case, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, 52, is an immigrant in the country illegally, and a seven-time felon who has been deported to his native Mexico five times.

He was shielded from another deportation by San Francisco’s status as a “sanctuary city.”

The facts of the Ohio case are significantly different.

Lake County deputies said they stopped Razo-Ramirez July 7 for “moping around” and acting suspiciously near a residential area, and he admitted to officers that he was in the country illegally, said Lake County Sheriff Daniel A. Dunlap.

But when the deputies conducted a conference call with Border Patrol agents, Razo-Ramirez did not admit being in the country illegally, officials said.

“Without such a determination, the agents had no legal basis to file a detainer to hold the subject,” the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.

Razo-Ramirez had no apparent criminal record and the deputies could find no evidence he had committed a crime, Dunlap said, so they let him go instead of trying to hold him until immigration agents could interview him in person.

“We don’t just trump up charges on people so that we can hold them,” Dunlap said, adding that he didn’t buy into stereotypes about immigrants. “Here’s where I stand on this: All cops aren’t dumb dolts who shoot mentally ill people carrying knives, and not all Latinos are bad people.”

Columbus-based immigration attorney Ken Robinson called officials’ handling of the July 7 stop “the new normal” for national immigration policy.

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by Anonymousreply 9December 19, 2020 4:56 PM

The LA Times is still referring to illegals as "immigrants."

by Anonymousreply 1July 30, 2015 3:21 PM

So if he had been here legally he wouldn't have committed the crime?

by Anonymousreply 2July 30, 2015 3:24 PM

He's like my trump card.

by Anonymousreply 3July 30, 2015 3:36 PM

Outraged by the recent killings of two California women allegedly by immigrants in the country illegally, a state lawmaker has proposed legislation to require law enforcement agencies to notify immigration officials of the pending release of any convicted felon improperly in the U.S.

Sen. Jeff Stone (R-Murrieta) said Thursday he would introduce the bill in response to the recent slayings of Marilyn Pharis, 64, in Santa Maria and Kathryn Steinle, 32, in San Francisco.

Pharis was raped, tortured and killed on July 24, allegedly by Aureliano Martinez Ramirez, 29, and another man. Ramirez is in the country illegally and was released from jail just days before the attack. Stone also cited the shooting death, weeks earlier, of Steinle, allegedly by Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, a seven-time felon who was in the country illegally and had been deported five times.

“This has got to stop,” Stone said. “If police and sheriff‘s departments were to notify immigration officials before they released these dangerous criminals, murders like these would not take place.”

Stone’s bill would require notification of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and holding of the convicted felon for an additional 48 hours to allow ICE officials to determine whether federal prosecution or deportation is warranted.

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by Anonymousreply 4August 14, 2015 1:10 AM

Trump now has my vote, Seriously.

by Anonymousreply 5August 14, 2015 1:18 AM

Can we stop with the 'undocumented' shit already.

Undocumented means you don't have a record of being documented.

Implying that there might have been documentation at some point. But hey somebody misplaced the fucking documents!

Sometimes stigmas are a good thing. Not always.

But sometimes yes.

by Anonymousreply 6August 14, 2015 2:06 AM

[quote]The LA Times is still referring to illegals as "immigrants."

Orwell was correct when he predicted that the definitions of words would intentionally be obfuscated and changed.

by Anonymousreply 7April 25, 2020 1:33 AM

[quote]A Mexican man living in the U.S. illegally

[italic]Shocker

by Anonymousreply 8December 19, 2020 3:41 PM

This is FROM 2015 people. Why can't you stop feeding the TROLLS?

by Anonymousreply 9December 19, 2020 4:56 PM
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