ICE is searching for teen murder suspects released by Maryland authorities

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Anonymous wrote:Be mad at the State. Not Prince George’s County. Cheltenham is a juvenile facility run by the state.


PG County never informed ICE that they were transferred to the juvenile facility.


They don’t have to. The kids were never release from custody. Cheltenham should have honored the detainers.

Exactly!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, these two were in custody, but PG County officials failed to notify ICE before release. Then, after they were released, they murdered a 14 YO girl.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is searching for two illegal immigrants who are also murder suspects.

ICE sent out a release on Tuesday stating they are looking for Josue Rafael Fuentes-Ponce and Joel Ernesto Escobar. The pair was reportedly released by local authorities in Prince George County in Maryland.

"Following the recent arrest of two unlawfully present teens suspected in the violent murder of a young girl in Maryland, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers in Baltimore are again seeking to take custody of the illegal aliens through the ICE detainer process following the Prince George’s County Detention Center’s (PGCDC) failure to cooperate," ICE wrote in a release.

The two suspects were arrested on May 18, 2018 for attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, participating in gang activity, conspiracy to commit murder, attempted robbery, and other related charges. ICE is reporting federal officers lodged a detainer with the Prince George's County Detention Center. They were arrested again on May 16 for first-degree murder. However, both were released on an unknown date and time without notification to ICE, according to ICE. The Prince George County Police Department arrested the teens and believe both Fuentes-Ponce and Escobar are members of a gang.

“As law enforcement officers, we must continue to serve and protect the American public and act in the interest of public safety first,” said Baltimore Field Office Director Diane Witte. “These individuals had demonstrated violent criminal behavior before, and because they were released in spite of the lawful detainer, they were afforded an opportunity to take a life.”


https://www.kktv.com/content/news/WANTED-ICE-is-searching-for-teen-murder-suspects-released-by--510244191.html

This is insane.
Anonymous
Sanctuary counties really work!
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