Anonymous
Post 10/19/2017 19:27     Subject: ICE lodges detainers for 5 suspects in MD women’s murder

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will the detainers be honored?


Yes. While MoCo police won't do Immigration's work for them (checking immigration status of crime victims, for example), they absolutely will cooperate in a criminal investigation.


No they will award them
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2017 20:29     Subject: ICE lodges detainers for 5 suspects in MD women’s murder

Anonymous wrote:Will the detainers be honored?


Yes. While MoCo police won't do Immigration's work for them (checking immigration status of crime victims, for example), they absolutely will cooperate in a criminal investigation.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2017 20:16     Subject: ICE lodges detainers for 5 suspects in MD women’s murder

Will the detainers be honored?
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2017 18:16     Subject: ICE lodges detainers for 5 suspects in MD women’s murder

Another murder with illegal aliens as suspects.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged detainers on five people charged in connection with the death of a young Maryland woman.

ICE announced Wednesday that it delivered the detainers for Francisco Ramirez-Pena, 22, Ervin Arrue-Figuero, 18, of Annapolis, Darvin E. Guerra-Zacarias, 25, of Silver Spring, Ronald Adonay Mendez-Sosa, 19, of Edgewater and Brenda Y. Argueta, 18, of Silver Spring.

All five were being held without bond after they were arrested and charged with murder, FOX45 reported.

The body of Jenni B. Rivera Lopez, 21, was found on Sept. 20 in a secret grave after she vanished in June. Lopez’s death was considered a homicide but her exact cause of death was not immediately known. Charging documents stated she “had suffered significant trauma,” FOX45 reported.

Lt. Ryan Frashure, a spokesperson for Ann Arundel County police, which made the arrests, said the office believed Rivera Lopez’s death may have been gang-related.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/12/ice-lodges-detainers-for-suspects-charged-in-connection-with-maryland-womans-murder.html