16. Oct. 22, 2025
3 kiIIed in California by an illegal alien truck driver, Jashanpreet Singh. Singh entered in 2022, was released by Biden.
21-year-old Jashanpreet Singh has been ARRESTED for killing at least 3 people and injuring at least four while under the influence operating an 18-wheeler in California. Jashanpreet was on drugs, as per authorities, when he crashed his speeding truck into slow-moving vehicles, stuck in traffic. California Highway Patrol said that Singh did not hit the brakes prior to the accident, KTLA reported. “He didn’t try to slow down. He just went full force into the back of another truck, crushing two other cars,” the eyewitness told the outlet, adding that the crash had created a huge fireball.
15. 2025 July 21
The second illegal migrant arrested over the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer was free despite a series of arrests — and is also a suspect in a scooter robbery ring tied to nearly 30 snatch-and-grabs, sources said.
Christhian Aybar-Berroa, 22, was nabbed by ICE agents Monday following the arrest of fellow Dominican Republic national Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, 21, for allegedly ambushing the agent and his female companion in Manhattan’s Fort Washington Park.
Mora Nunez is accused of shooting the 42-year-old officer — who fired back with his own gun during the confrontation Saturday — while Aybar-Berroa allegedly helped with the robbery, officials said.
“It’s a case that we will continue to work — that he was a part of this robbery on Saturday night — and hopefully he will face consequences for being a part of that,” said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a fiery news conference at Harlem Hospital.
Aybar-Berroa and Moran Nunez were expected to face federal charges, said NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
Aybar-Berroa’s Monday arrest was far from his first brush with the US justice system — which, like Mora Nunez, has treated him with an arguably light touch.
Aybar-Berroa entered the country illegally in 2022 during the Biden administration and was released on parole ahead of his immigration hearing, Noem said.
He then made it to New York City, where he was cuffed eight times by NYPD after a federal immigration judge ordered his deportation in January 2023 — and was released each time, Tisch and sources said.
Tisch said he was a suspect in at least four additional cases.
14. 2025 May 5, 2025
The home invasion and murder of a 47-year-old Israeli-American businessman last week led to the arrest of three suspects. First responders found Aleksandre Modebadze beaten to death at his home in Woodland Hills on April 26. Two days later, police arrested three illegal Georgian nationals — 38-year-old Paata Kochyashvili, 46-year-old Zaza Otarashvili, and 52-year-old Besiki Khutsishvili.
"In their investigation, homicide detectives determined three suspects had entered the home. After gaining entry, Modebadze was held captive and assaulted," according to a local TV news report.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons confirmed that two of the suspects were previously caught and released at the border during the Biden administration. The third "overstayed a tourist visa and had two ICE detainers on him ignored in the past due to sanctuary policies."
https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2025/05/05/youll-never-guess-whos-responsible-for-that-brutal-home-invasion-in-la-n4939490
13. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested three Tren de Aragua gang members wanted by the HSI Dallas Violent Gang Task Force and the Farmers Branch (Texas) Police Department for the alleged murder of 33-year-old Nilzuly Enrique Arneaud-Petit.
ERO Denver arrested Carl Luis Zambrano-Bolivar, 26, and Jhonata Nahin Toro Gonzalez, 22, Sept. 26 in Aurora, Colorado. Ehiker Morales Mendoza, 38, was arrested by HSI Las Cruces, the U.S. Marshals Service and the U.S. Border Patrol Oct. 11 in Las Cruces, New Mexico. All three individuals, who are expected to be extradited to Texas to face prosecution for capital murder and aggravated kidnapping, are illegally present Venezuelan nationals and documented members of Tren de Aragua, a brutal transnational criminal street gang from Venezuela.
https://www.dhs.gov/hsi/news/2024/11/01/tren-de-aragua-gang-members-wanted-murder-north-texas-arrested
12. A murder suspect accused of strangling a Georgia mother of five in a random attack last week is a Honduran illegal immigrant who was caught and released at the southern border by the Biden administration in March 2021, Fox News has learned. David Hector Rivas-Sagastume, 21, has also been the subject of a deportation order since July 2023, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said. Rivas-Sagastume is charged with capital murder in the death of Camilia Williams, a 52-year-old mother of five and grandmother. Her body was found dumped in a wooded area, authorities said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/illegal-immigrant-released-biden-admin-charged-killing-georgia-grandmother-random-attack
3/22/2025
11. A drag-wearing Tren de Aragua gangbanger was arrested and released no fewer than four times before he went on a rampage in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colorado — and now he’s facing brutal new charges. Niefred Serpa-Acosta, 20, was previously caught on camera breaking into an apartment with other gang members — in a viral attack that ended with a fatal shooting just weeks after ICE inexplicably freed him in July, despite a deportation order, according to authorities. This week, he was charged — along with eight other members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang — with kidnapping and torturing a couple at an Aurora, Colorado, apartment complex in December, ABC7 Denver reported.
Acosta was finally arrested when cops searching for suspects in that case found him trying to pass as a woman in a wig and women’s knit hat.
The gangbangers face a range of charges including second-degree kidnapping, first-degree assault, aggravated robbery, second-degree burglary, extortion and menacing.
Acosta was finally arrested when cops searching for suspects in that case found him trying to pass as a woman in a wig and women’s knit hat.The gangbangers face a range of charges including second-degree kidnapping, first-degree assault, aggravated robbery, second-degree burglary, extortion and menacing.
10. BREAKING: South African National who crossed the border illegally a few months ago and was released into our country by the Biden admin, arrested in NY because he’s on the treror watch list. A Texas Department of Public Safety official confirmed to Fox News that the migrant was first arrested on a ranch near Eagle Pass in September, then they turned him over to federal border patrol who released him.
9. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Philadelphia arrested a Senegalese illegal immigrant who is wanted for murder in Brazil. Gora Tourie Fall, a 34-year-old citizen of Senegal, was arrested during a targeted enforcement operation on Dec. 10, in Philadelphia, ICE officials said in a statement. Fall was caught and released by the Biden-Harris administration's Border Patrol in Eagle Pass, Texas, in April 2021, officials stated.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/ice-arrests-previously-caught-released-senegalese-illegal-immigrant-wanted-murder-brazil
8. Ivory Smith, a 7-year-old child was killed in a fatal car accident caused by a drunk-driving illegal alien who came here in 2023 named Joel Enrique Gonzalez Chacin. Ivory’s mother, who was also in the car, was sent to the hospital in critical condition after losing her only daughter.
7. LOWELL, Mass. — Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston arrested a Brazilian national charged with raping a Massachusetts minor. Deportation officers from ERO Boston apprehended the 20-year-old Brazilian noncitizen March 28 near his residence in Lowell.
“This Brazilian noncitizen is accused of sexually abusing a Massachusetts minor,” said ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd M. Lyons. “Every second he spends roaming free in our communities, he represents a potential threat to the children of our communities.”
U.S. Border Patrol officials arrested the Brazilian national along with his mother and father July 28, 2021, after they unlawfully entered the United States near San Luis, Arizona. Authorities served the Brazilian noncitizen with a notice to appear before a Department of Justice (DOJ) immigration judge. The noncitizen and his family were then released from custody on an order of recognizance.
The Billerica Police Department in Massachusetts arrested the Brazilian national Aug. 2, 2023, for the offenses of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and no inspection sticker. Those charges were later dismissed.
On Dec. 20, 2023, the Milford Police Department issued a warrant for his arrest for the charges of rape of child and enticement of a child under 16.
The Portland, Maine, Police Department arrested the Brazilian noncitizen Jan. 10, 2024, for the offense of fugitive from justice, stemming from a warrant issued by the Milford Police Department, for the child rape and enticement charges. Maine’s Cumberland County Jail transported him to the custody of the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office in Massachusetts.
ERO Boston lodged an immigration detainer against the Brazilian noncitizen with the Cumberland County Jail. The immigration detainer was provided to the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office upon transfer of the Brazilian national.
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office transported the noncitizen to the Milford District Court in Massachusetts Jan. 18, 2024. The Milford District Court arraigned him on the charges and the criminal court judge set a $5,000 bail with GPS monitoring requirements.
On Jan. 25, the Milford District Court failed to honor ERO Boston’s immigration detainer and released the noncitizen from custody after he paid $5,000 in bail.
Deportation officers from ERO Boston apprehended the 20-year-old Brazilian noncitizen March 28 near his residence in Lowell, Massachusetts.
As part of its mission to identify and arrest removable noncitizens, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ERO lodges immigration detainers against noncitizens who have been arrested for criminal activity and taken into custody by state or local law enforcement. An immigration detainer is a request from ICE to state or local law enforcement agencies to notify ICE as early as possible before a removable noncitizen is released from their custody. Detainers request that state or local law enforcement agencies maintain custody of the noncitizen for a period not to exceed 48 hours beyond the time the individual would otherwise be released, allowing ERO to assume custody for removal purposes in accordance with federal law.
Detainers are critical public safety tools because they focus enforcement resources on removable noncitizens who have been arrested for criminal activity. Detainers increase the safety of all parties involved — ERO personnel, law enforcement officials, removable noncitizens and the public — by allowing an arrest to be made in a secure and controlled custodial setting as opposed to at-large within the community. Because detainers result in the direct transfer of a noncitizen from state or local custody to ERO custody, they also minimize the potential that an individual will reoffend. Additionally, detainers conserve scarce government resources by allowing ERO to take criminal noncitizens into custody directly rather than expending resources locating these individuals at-large.
6. The illegal Venezuelan migrants accused of murdering a 12-year-old Houston girl lured her under a bridge, where they stripped her naked to the waist and assaulted her for two hours, disturbing new court documents allege.
Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, and Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, allegedly bound Jocelyn Nungaray’s hands behind her back during the brutal assault, then strangled her and dumped her body in a bayou, a Harris County court heard Monday.
Her feet were also bound and her back was covered in cuts, according to KPRC.
Pena Ramos allegedly asked his employer at a construction site for money so he could skip town after the murder, prosecutors said, according to Fox 26 Houston.
Pena Ramos allegedly asked his employer at a construction site for money so he could skip town after the murder, prosecutors said, according to Fox 26 Houston. Both men are charged with capital murder for Jocelyn’s death, and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said prosecutors have not ruled out pursuing the death penalty.
From the NYPost
- Both Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Jose Peña Ramos were seen on surveillance video entering a 7-Eleven with Jocelyn the night she was killed and before the two walked her to a bridge, where her body was later found half-naked and strangled.
- Peña, 26, and Martinez-Rangel, 21, allegedly bound Jocelyn’s hands behind her back during the brutal assault, then strangled her and dumped her body in a bayou.
- Department of Homeland Security sources said Peña crossed into El Paso, Texas, on May 28. He was released soon after his interaction with border agents.
- Jocelyn fought back against her attackers after she was lured under the bridge and assaulted — leaving scratch and bite marks on one of the illegal migrants who is accused of killing her.
- Peña was given an ankle monitor when he was released into the US after being caught at the border in May, according to Homeland Security sources. He reportedly cut off the monitor after Jocelyn’s body was found.
- Jocelyn Nungaray stripped naked, assaulted by illegal migrants: prosecutors
- My daughter's life was ripped away from her. She had her entire life ahead of her." Said Jocelyn's mother.
5. A Haitian illegal immigrant who came across the border illegally in August 2022 was charged in September for causing a vehicle crash that injured 26 school children and killed 11-year-old Aiden Clark. Hermanio Joseph was driving in Lawrenceville, Ohio, when his minivan drifted across the center line and crashed into an oncoming Northwestern Local Schools bus on Aug. 22, 2023. The bus swerved off the side of the road and overturned into an embankment. The bus did not have seatbelts for students to wear. Local police found Joseph was driving with an invalid license, which he had obtained from the Mexican government. He faces a fourth-degree felony vehicular homicide charge.
4. An undocumented immigrant from Guatemala has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor in Florida, officials said. On Saturday, Marvin Perez Lopez was arrested by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office for allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor under the age of 13. According to the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office, during the investigation, officials learned Lopez left Guatemala in early January, crossed through Mexico, turned himself in to Border Patrol and was given a court date for some time in 2027 and released. He later found his way to Florida, officials said. He is currently being held in the PBC Jail on no bond.
3. Rachel Morin was strangled as well as savagely beaten, it was revealed Friday — as the illegal Salvadorian migrant accused of raping and killing the mom-of-five was denied bail. Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez, a 23-year-old suspected gangbanger, attended the Friday hearing via video link from the Harford County Detention Center dressed in a black and white striped jumpsuit with his hands cuffed behind his back. The court heard that Morin, a 37-year-old mom, was brutally beaten to death and found partially naked after she was attacked on the Ma & Pa Heritage hiking trail in Bel Air, Maryland, on Aug. 4. Hernandez is charged with first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree rape and first- and second-degree assault. Authorities said Hernandez entered the US illegally in February 2023 and was known to be affiliated with violent street gangs in El Salvador, where he is suspected in the murder of another woman. At his bail hearing, the court heard Hernandez was charged with the aggravated killing of that woman, who had left a bar with him before her body was found in January 2023. No further details of that incident were provided.
Horrific new details revealed about Rachel Morin’s brutal rape and murder as suspect denied bail
2. In New York City, the NYPD responded to a 1 a.m. 911 call earlier this week after a group of good Samaritans encountered a wanted rape suspect accused of tying two 13-year-olds together in a park, gagging them and raping one before stealing their cellphones. They arrested Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, 25, after the group of citizens cornered him and prevented his attempts to fight his way out. He entered the U.S. illegally through Eagle Pass, Texas, in 2021, according to authorities. He was captured and released, but DNA collected at the time provided the match to the water bottle, prosecutors said. An immigration judge ordered his removal in 2022, but he remained in the country to commit the attack.
1. Jose Ibarra, 26, was arrested last month for allegedly kidnapping and killing Riley, a 22-year-old Augusta University junior . Jose is also listed as part of the deadly Tren de Aragua gang on internal Department of Homeland Security documents seen by The Post.
The accused murderer was first arrested in El Paso, Texas for illegally crossing into the US in September 2022 with his girlfriend at the time, Layling Franco, and her 5-year-old son. However, after less than 24 hours in custody, he was released on parole due to lack of detention capacity and told to report to authorities in October 2024, according to ICE insiders.
Jose made his way to the Big Apple, where he was arrested by the NYPD in August 2023 and charged with riding a gas-powered moped with Franco’s son on the back without any head protection or restraint for the child. Both Jose's brother Diego and Jose were then arrested a month later for stealing from a Walmart store.
Second brother of Laken Riley's alleged killer arrested






