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      XPost: ny.politics, alt.politics.obama, sac.politics       XPost: soc.culture.african.american       From: coons@splcenter.org              Mohamadou Lamine Mbacke, the man who escaped immigration custody       earlier this week at John F. Kennedy International Airport in       New York, has been apprehended in Chicago, authorities said.              The manhunt for Mbacke, the 31-year-old from Senegal who was       described by authorities as a "violent deportee," ended Friday,       U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a       statement.              The escapee was at the airport for deportation Tuesday evening       when he reportedly fled from law enforcement. Mbacke was       expected to board a flight back to his home country.              "An ICE fugitive who escaped from custody Tuesday night during       his removal to Senegal is in federal custody Friday after nearly       three days on the run," ICE said in a statement. Mbacke "was       taken into custody without incident at a coffee shop near the       downtown Chicago Amtrak station with the assistance from federal       partners."              ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Fugitive       Operations team in Chicago made the arrest. ICE said that it,       along with federal, state and local authorities, was working       nonstop to locate and caputre Mbacke.              Initial reports suggested that Mbacke fled authorities while       going through security. But according to a complaint filed       against Mbacke in the U.S. District Court Eastern District of       New York, "while in the gate area, the defendant asked for and       received permission to sit approximately eight to 10 rows away       from the deportation officers."              "Shortly thereafter, without authorization from the deportation       officers, the defendant departed the gate area," the complaint       said.              Mbacke appeared in court Friday in Chicago and faces an escape       charge, said Joseph Fitzpatrick, assistant U.S. attorney,       Northern District of Illinois. A judge ordered Mbacke removed to       the Eastern District of New York.              Mbacke reportedly managed to elude law enforcement at Gate B23       in Terminal 4 around 8:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday.              Following his escape, Mbacke was captured on surveillance video       leaving the airport in a taxi around 9 p.m, ICE said.              "Mbacke entered the country lawfully in 2005 before violating       the terms of his status," authorities said. "He was ordered       deported in September 2015 by an immigration judge. Mbacke has       previous criminal convictions for multiple weapons and firearms       offenses."              In his initial court appearance on Friday afternoon in Chicago       Mbacke waved a detention hearing, an official told Fox News. The       magistrate judge then ordered him to be removed to New York.              It wasn't immediately clear when he would be sent back.              http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/30/violent-deportee-who-       escaped-custody-at-jfk-airport-caught-reports-say.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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