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|    Dark Brandon to Mike Shepherd    |
|    Re: DHS Secretary blames New York City o    |
|    21 Jul 25 19:29:34    |
      XPost: alt.law-enforcement, alt.politics.immigration, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: DB@cocks.net              On 7/21/2025 3:58 PM, Mike Shepherd wrote:       > Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blamed New York       > officials and “sanctuary city policies” for the shooting of an off-duty       US       > Customs and Border Protection officer in an apparent robbery gone wrong       > over the weekend.       >       > The 42-year-old officer is in stable condition and expected to survive,       > officials said Monday. There is no indication he was targeted because of       > his employment, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said       > Sunday.              Yup. It's Third World invaders doing what Third World invaders do, to       wit, rob Americans at gunpoint from their "mopeds".              >       > The officer, who was not in uniform, was sitting with a woman in Riverside       > Park, beneath the George Washington Bridge, when two [invaders] approached       on a       > moped before midnight Sunday. One of the [invaders] approached the officer,       who       > realized he was being robbed and drew his service weapon, Tisch said.       >       > [The invaders] both fired their weapons, and the officer was shot in the       face and       > arm, officials said Sunday. The [invader] was wounded before he got back       > on the moped and drove away, police said.                     Riverside Park used to be a safe, upscale part of "the big apple." But       that was before New York became a dumping ground for "Migrants".              >       > Authorities identified Miguel Mora, a 21-year-old undocumented [invader]       > with an extensive criminal past, as a person of interest. He arrived at a       > Bronx hospital with gunshot wounds to the groin and leg, and was taken       > into custody, according to Tisch.       >       > After the attack, the New York City Police Department asked hospitals in       > the area to be on the lookout for patients with gunshot wounds, which led       > them to Mora, according to senior law enforcement officials briefed on the       > investigation.       >       > After a search, Mora’s alleged accomplice, who is also undocumented, was       > arrested Monday, Noem said. Cristian Aybar Berroa also has a history of       > criminal activity, she said.       >       > It is unclear whether Mora or Berroa have attorneys.       >       > Federal charges against both men are expected, officials said.       >       > Mora entered the country illegally through Arizona in 2023, officials       > said. Berroa illegally entered the country on June 19, 2022, a Monday       > release from the Department of Homeland Security said.              This would make Joe Biden and his Cuban DHS Secretary, Alejandro       Mayorkas, complicit in the shooting of the ICE agent, since they made it       possible for illegal border crossers to enter the Homeland without being       sent back to Mexico.              >       > Mora’s criminal history includes charges for assault on a pregnant woman       > and a stabbing charge in January, two senior law enforcement officials       > briefed on the investigation told CNN. Mora was wanted for robbing a pawn       > shop in Massachusetts where guns were stolen, and authorities are looking       > into whether the semi-automatic weapon used in the attack over the weekend       > is from the pawn shop, the officials said.       >       > Berroa’s criminal history includes charges of reckless endangerment and       > felony grand larceny stemming from incidents in 2023 and 2024. After being       > arrested in April of last year, he was released “despite an active ICE       > detainer,” the release said.       >       > In June of this year, Berroa pleaded guilty to petit larceny at the Bronx       > County Supreme Court, the release added.       >       > “This plea was made in consolidation of all his previous arrests, and he       > was conditionally discharged and allowed to roam the streets of NYC,” the       > release said.       >       > Noem blamed “sanctuary city policies” for the shooting, citing a list of       > previous arrests and warrants against Mora.       >       > “He was arrested four different times in New York City, and because of the       > mayor’s policies and sanctuary city policies, was released back to do harm       > to people and to individuals living in this city,” she said.       >       > Noem called on leaders of sanctuary cities nationwide to change their       > policies. When asked what policies would have prevented the shooting, Noem       > did not provide specifics.       >       > “This individual should have been deported and never been in this       > country,” she said.       >       > President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, echoed Noem’s       statements.       >       > “Sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals,” Homan said Monday.       “Full       > stop.”       >       > At a separate news conference Monday, New York Mayor Eric Adams said he is       > not responsible for the “revolving-door criminal justice system” that       kept       > Mora on the streets.       >       > “I just carry out the rules,” Adams said.       >       > Adams said he would welcome more federal agents being deployed to his       > city, as long as they are focused on dangerous individuals and not       > “everyday individuals who are trying to complete the path to be a       > citizen.”              Typical Democrat mayor, coming up with euphemisms for foreign illegal       invaders. "Everyday individuals" is almost as lame as "newcomers" or       "new arrivals", but sounds softer and less threatening than "dangerous       individuals."              >       > The mayor previously said he visited the wounded officer Sunday in the       > hospital, where he was recovering with family members by his side who       > thanked the city for its response.       >       > “I am extremely angry that we have a customs border patrol officer that is       > in the hospital because that person should have not been on our streets,”       > Adams said Monday.       >       > The officer suffered a broken jaw and a bullet is lodged in his throat,       > but he is alert and has been communicating through hand gestures, senior       > law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told CNN.       >       > In a social media post Sunday afternoon, Trump said the shooting was       > evidence of Democrats’ failures to secure the border.       >       > “The CBP Officer bravely fought off his attacker, despite his wounds,       > demonstrating enormous Skill and Courage,” Trump said.       >       > Federal officials have warned of attacks on agents involved in immigration       > enforcement, with many agents choosing to cover their faces with masks – a       > move that has drawn scrutiny from members of the public and law       > enforcement experts.              What, pray tell, is a "law enforcement expert"? Is it a variation of       "activist" or "watch dog group"?              >       > “If that’s a tool that the men and women of ICE (use) that keeps              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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