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|    Black suspect in New Orleans tour guide     |
|    12 Jul 24 08:03:29    |
      XPost: or.politics, misc.immigration.usa, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics       From: fire@biden.now              At least one of the three suspects arrested in connection with the shooting       death of a French Quarter tour guide in New Orleans is an illegal immigrant       with a criminal history on American soil, according to immigration       authorities.              The immigration status of the other two suspects was not immediately clear.              New Orleans police arrested Joshua Bonifacio-Avila, 19, Jerben Albarec, 17,       and Kevin Nunez, 15, the day after the slaying of 43-year-old Kristie       Thibodeaux in her car on St. Peter Street, the morning of June 30.              Nunez is accused of pulling the trigger. And Aviala-Bonifacio, a Honduras       national, is accused of entering the country illegally, Immigration and       Customs Enforcement told Fox News Digital.              "On May 11, 2019, U.S. Border Patrol encountered Bonifacio near Hidalgo,       Texas, and determined him to be inadmissible into the U.S. pursuant to the       Immigration and Nationality Act," an ICE spokesperson said. "On multiple       occasions, Bonifacio has been arrested for theft and contributing to the       delinquency of juveniles. Since February 2024, Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s       Office has booked Bonifacio for five local violations."              ICE does not have purview over juveniles, so the immigration status of the       other two suspects was not immediately clear.              The agency's Enforcement and Removal Operations division, ERO, has lodged a       detainer request for the suspect.              The slaying took place around 4:30 a.m. on June 30 as part of an armed       robbery, New Orleans police said. They arrested all three suspects on July       1. The Orleans Parish Coroner's Office identified Thibodeaux as the victim       on July 2.              Police were asking anyone with information on the case to contact homicide       detectives at 504-658-5300.              Nunez had an active arrest warrant at the time and was wearing an ankle       monitor, according to the New Orleans-based FOX 8.              Aviala-Bonifacio also had a criminal history, including arrests for alleged       theft and contributing to the delinquency of juveniles, according to ICE. He       also used the alias Joshua Avila.              "This man should have never been in Louisiana," Gov. Jeff Landry wrote on X.       "Enough is enough. We must close our borders and keep our communities safe."              Nunez’s criminal record on American soil included seven counts of aggravated       assault, illegal possession of a handgun and domestic battery, WVUE-TV       reported. Nevertheless, Chief Juvenile Court Judge Candice Bates-Anderson       sentenced him to house arrest.              He allegedly violated the terms in May but was walking free, without real-       time digital monitoring, because his ankle monitor had been deactivated,       according to the outlet.              The Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office could not immediately be       reached for comment before business hours Thursday.              "With no guardrails from OJJ and OPJC, we as a city have to seriously       consider shutting down electronic monitoring until we can be confident in       the competence of the administrators to conduct real monitoring and the       commitment of judges to ensure actual accountability for young defendants       for violations and noncompliance," prosecutors said in a statement to local       media.              The incident reportedly attracted intense scrutiny upon the city's juvenile       justice system and the company that provides ankle monitoring services.              Jill Dennis, of the Assured Supervision Accountability Program, a competing       contractor, told FOX 8 the failure to properly monitor violent offenders       like Nunez "is chaotic and insane."              Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not immediately respond to a request       for more information on the suspects.              Thibodeaux would have turned 44 next month. She is survived by her husband,       her parents, four siblings and eight nieces and nephews, according to an       online obituary.              Thibodeaux loved dogs, motorcycling, her Jeep, her old Mustang convertible       and watching the sunset over Lake Pontchartrain with her husband, Jase.              A memorial service was held Wednesday.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/suspect-new-orleans-tour-guide-murder-us-       illegally-has-criminal-history-ice              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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