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    Suspect in killing of deputies was twice deported

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    DON THOMPSON, Associated Press 6 hrs ago


    Friday, Oct. 24, 2014.

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A man suspected of killing two deputies during a shooting rampage in Northern California was deported twice to Mexico and had a drug conviction, federal authorities said.


    The suspected shooter told Sacramento County Sheriff's investigators that he was 34-year-old Marcelo Marquez of Salt Lake City. However, his fingerprints match the biometric records of a Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte in a federal database, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said.


    Monroy-Bracamonte was first removed from the country in 1997 after being convicted in Arizona for possession of narcotics for sale. Monroy-Bracamonte was arrested and repatriated to Mexico a second time in 2001, Kice said.
    "The fingerprints were the basis for our request for an immigration detainer," she said Saturday.


    The detainer requests that local authorities turn him over to federal custody after his case is adjudicated so ICE can purse his deportation, Kice said.


    The suspect was being held without bail on suspicion of two counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder and two counts of carjacking.


    His wife, 38-year-old Janelle Marquez Monroy, was also in custody on suspicion of attempted murder and carjacking after the attack on Friday that left two deputies dead and two other victims wounded.

    Investigators spent Saturday at the multiple crime scenes "trying to kind of sort through the chaos so we can methodically rebuild this," Placer County Sheriff Ed Bonner said.


    The two suspects were questioned for hours as authorities sought a motive for the shootings that began when Sacramento County sheriff's Deputy Danny Oliver, 47, was shot in the forehead with an assault rifle at close range as he checked out a suspicious car in a motel parking lot.


    The suspects have talked to investigators, Bonner said, but what sparked the shootings remained unclear.
    "'Why,' I guess, will remain a question for a long time," he said. "Why was his reaction so violent?"
    It was also unclear what brought the heavily armed suspects from Utah to California, Bonner said. There were no indications they had been sought by authorities.


    No attorneys were listed for either suspect in jail records.


    Krista Sorenson of Salt Lake City was confounded by the arrest of Marquez. He and his brother had mowed her lawn about four years ago.

    "They were just super nice, decent hard-working, trying to figure out how to make a living," she said.
    Oliver, a 15-year veteran of the department, left a wife and two daughters.
    After he was killed, the gunman shot Anthony Holmes, 38, of Sacramento at least twice, including once in the head, during an attempted carjacking. He was in fair condition.


    The attackers then stole a pickup truck and fled about 30 miles northeast into neighboring Placer County.
    Two deputies who approached the pickup while it was parked alongside a road were shot with an AR-15-type assault weapon and never had a chance to return fire, Placer County sheriff's spokeswoman Dena Erwin said.
    Homicide Detective Michael David Davis Jr., 42, died at a hospital 26 years to the day after his father, for whom he was named, died in the line of duty as a Riverside County deputy.


    Deputy Jeff Davis was treated for a gunshot wound to the arm. The two deputies are not related.
    The gunman fled into a neighborhood near a high school and ran into a home. Police used tear gas to force him to surrender.


    Several dozen law enforcement vehicles, with lights silently flashing, escorted a hearse carrying Michael Davis' flag-draped casket to a funeral home as bystanders and law enforcement officials hugged, saluted and wiped away tears.

    "It's a nightmare for all of us," Bonner said.

    He recalled Davis as a well-liked investigator who once took it upon himself to organize a funeral for an abandoned baby.

    "He saw it, his heart ached, and he did something about it," Bonner said. "That's who he was."
    Davis' wife works as an evidence technician for the department and his brother is a sergeant.
    "Mike was quite a character," Erwin said. "He was very funny. He didn't take things very seriously, maybe because he was a homicide detective for so long."


    A search of Utah court records for Marquez shows a history of about 10 tickets and misdemeanor traffic offenses between 2003 and 2009. Those records list one speeding ticket for Monroy in 2009 and three small claims filings attempting to collect outstanding debts.

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    No need to arrest him this administration will simply turn him loose again, the failure to control our borders and immigration system in my opinion is an act of treason. How can any country fight crime or terrorism with open borders. No new laws are required simply let local, state and federal law enforcement do there job without political correctness interference.
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    This is what the Bush and Obama open borders overthrow of our Republic and Constitution leads to. And these killed officers are just the beginning. If immigration reform amnesty passes permanently dashing any hopes of repelling this invasion, the numbers of Americans killed will be in the millions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    This is what the Bush and Obama open borders overthrow of our Republic and Constitution leads to. And these killed officers are just the beginning. If immigration reform amnesty passes permanently dashing any hopes of repelling this invasion, the numbers of Americans killed will be in the millions.

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    Yes I agree if Amnesty is passed this will be the new "normal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    No need to arrest him this administration will simply turn him loose again, the failure to control our borders and immigration system in my opinion is an act of treason. How can any country fight crime or terrorism with open borders. No new laws are required simply let local, state and federal law enforcement do there job without political correctness interference.
    Obama does not care how much mayhem and death is caused by illegals....it is all about his master's agenda IMO.

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    BREAKING: SACRAMENTO COP KILLER IS IDENTIFIED AS TWICE DEPORTED ILLEGAL ALIEN CARTEL MEMBER

    Published: 25 October 2014.
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    This illegal alien had mulitple identities and was deported back to Mexico in 1997 and again in 2001. This is what happens when we open up our U.S.borders and allow Mexico's worst criminals to make their homes here in our communities.


    Danny Oliver’s last shift ended with the veteran Sacramento sheriff’s deputy doing something he would have done countless times before in his career, walking toward a car to see what the occupants were doing on his beat.
    The 47-year-old father of two never made it to the driver’s window Friday. At about 10:30 a.m., a man armed with an AR-15 rifle aimed out of the car from the parking lot of a Motel 6 at Arden Way and Ethan Way and opened fire, killing Oliver with a shot to the forehead.
    Over the next six hours, authorities say, 34-year-old gunman Marcelo Marquez eluded hundreds of officers from Sacramento to Auburn in a crime spree that left Oliver and Placer County sheriff’s Detective Michael David Davis Jr. dead. A third Placer deputy, Jeff Davis, was wounded and later treated and released from a hospital. A motorist was in serious condition from a gunshot to the head.
    The carnage ended around 4 p.m., when Marquez meekly surrendered to deputies who converged on a home in Auburn where he had been hiding for hours as one of the largest manhunts in Sacramento history unfolded.
    Marquez, who public records indicate is from Salt Lake City, was expected to be transferred to the Sacramento County jail late Friday along with a woman who authorities say had accompanied him on part of his rampage.
    She was identified as Jannelle Monroy, 38, of Sacramento, although public records online suggest she is Marquez’s wife and that the couple are from West Valley City, Utah.
    Authorities say the couple were responsible for a drama that forced thousands of schoolchildren to spend the day either in lockdown or sheltering in place, left neighborhoods evacuated and forced sheriffs from Sacramento and Placer counties to step forward with somber announcements that they both had lost deputies.
    Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones said the incident was a “perfect storm” of violence by a gunman who had no regard for the public or law enforcement.
    “It’s incredibly dangerous,” Jones said. “If the suspect is willing to shoot an officer – unprovoked – then no one is safe.”
    The ordeal began at the Motel 6 near Sacramento’s bustling Arden Fair mall and a popular movie theater complex.
    Oliver and his partner were approaching a car in the motel parking lot that had a man and woman inside when the gunman suddenly opened fire, Jones said.
    “As the officer approached the vehicle, the person inside the vehicle fired several rounds at Officer Danny Oliver,” the sheriff said in an afternoon press conference. “At least one of those rounds struck Deputy Oliver in the forehead, which caused his death.”
    Oliver didn’t have time to react, but his partner drew his weapon and opened fire as the suspects fled the parking lot.
    One witness, Tomorrow Jones, said she spent the night at the motel to celebrate her anniversary and that her family and baby were still in the second-floor room when she heard the barrage of gunfire.
    “If you snuck outside you could see him lying there,” she said. “I heard the shots, like nine of them. It was terrible.”
    She added that responding emergency crews performed chest compressions on the fallen officer before he was placed on a gurney and taken to a hospital.
    The suspects drove a short distance away, to the 700 block of Howe Avenue. There, they tried to carjack a vehicle driven by a man who apparently resisted and was shot in the head, then fell back into his vehicle.
    That victim was identified as Anthony Holmes, 38, who was listed in serious condition Friday night at the UC Davis Medical Center.
    The suspects fled that parking lot into a nearby neighborhood, where they carjacked yet another vehicle, this one a white Ford Mustang convertible, then raced a few blocks away to a home on Coronado Boulevard at Castec Drive, where they encountered Jose Cruz, a gardener working on a home.
    “I need a favor,” the man told Cruz as he pointed a pistol at him with his right hand and held his left arm wrapped in a bloody shirt.
    “What’s the favor?” Cruz asked.
    “I need your keys,” the gunman said. “Hurry up, because they’re chasing me. Hurry up. I don’t want to hurt you.”
    The suspect then helped Cruz unhitch a trailer full of gardening equipment from the truck, and he and the woman raced off to Fair Oaks Boulevard and, within minutes, a Carmichael neighborhood.
    There, a county park ranger spotted them changing clothes and alerted authorities, who raced to Van Alstine Avenue and cordoned off a neighborhood.
    But they were too late. By then, the pickup truck was racing up Interstate 80 and exited at Auburn, where the occupants pulled over to the side of the road and two Placer County deputies spotted it.
    The deputies approached but immediately were met with gunfire from an AR-15 rifle, authorities said, striking both of the officers. Both were taken to the Sutter Roseville Medical Center, where Michael David Davis Jr. later died.
    Steven Morris was at an Auburn city park when authorities began flooding the area after those shootings. He said he saw dozens of officers with assault rifles, guns drawn, standing on the beds of pickup trucks circling downtown Auburn.
    Monroy was arrested at that scene, and authorities said a pistol was found in her purse. However, they added that they believe Marquez did all the firing during Friday’s events.
    As Monroy was being arrested, Marquez fled into a residential area near Placer High School, forcing that school and others to lock down their campuses, authorities said.
    The gunman took refuge inside a home on Belmont Drive while a massive law enforcement response that included several helicopters converged on the area.
    “It’s terrifying to find that it’s happening on your street, it’s happening on my street in my quiet little neighborhood,” resident Donna Silva said later.
    Silva was at Skyridge Elementary School, where her 7-year-old twins attend school, when she learned that the campus and others in Auburn had been locked down.
    “It’s a scary feeling not to be able to get to your kids,” Silva said. “I look forward to giving them a big kiss.”
    The area around Belmont Drive bristled with heavily armed officers, armored vehicles and reinforcements from virtually every agency in the region.
    CHP officers carrying automatic rifles stood roadside. A SWAT team staged on Gum Street and at Pacific Street, and armed Roseville police checked the car trunks of passing motorists before allowing them to drive through.
    Authorities evacuated Placer High School after 3 p.m., with the first group of students slowly making their way onto school buses as Placer County sheriff’s deputies carrying automatic rifles stood guard.
    “It looks like a TV show around here,” Hazel Haase, who lives next door to the home where Marquez was hiding, said by telephone during the siege.
    Haase said heavily armed officers came into her yard a little after 1 p.m. with their guns drawn.
    For the next three hours, officers carefully tightened the noose around the neighborhood, focusing SWAT teams on the home and contacting the homeowner, who helped draw a floor plan of the home for deputies.
    At the same time, officers searched the rugged canyon areas near the home, fearful that Marquez might have been able to slip away.
    While they still were searching for the suspect, Sheriff Jones was holding a 3 p.m. news conference in downtown Sacramento to reveal that Oliver had died. Although sources had confirmed in the morning that the deputy had not survived, Jones held off because Oliver’s wife was out of town and had to be reached, then fly back to Sacramento.
    Jones called Oliver an “outstanding officer,” part of a tight-knit group of problem-oriented policing officers who try to improve citizens’ quality of life by taking a proactive approach to problems.
    Oliver spent 12 years in the POP unit, and three years in the jail before that.
    For entire story: Sacramento Bee

    From The Last Refuge: Sheriff’s officials have identified the suspect as Marcelo Marquez, but the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said in a statement Saturday that his name actually is Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte.
    Monroy-Bracamonte was first deported to Mexico in 1997 following his arrest and conviction in Arizona for possession of narcotics for sale; he was arrested and returned to Mexico a second time in 2001.

    Investigators still are trying to determine what brought the couple to Sacramento and how a simple approach by deputies in a motel parking lot could have escalated into such violence.
    It is unclear when he returned to the United States after his 2001 removal. Authorities said Monroy-Bracamonte had no convictions under the name Marcelo Marquez, which he was using at the time of Friday’s shootings.
    There are indications that he used multiple identities. One friend who knew him only as “Tiger” said she believed his name was Julian Beltran, and a Facebook account using that name features photos of “Beltran” that match photos of the alleged shooter on Marcelo Marquez’s Facebook page.
    On the “Beltran” page, one photo shows him with a belly tattoo declaring “Mexican Pride” and “Sinaloa” on his chest, and indicates he is from Culiacan, Sinaloa. Bowman said in a statement that authorities are looking into both the suspects’ backgrounds.



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    Killer of California Sheriff Deputies Was An Obama Favorite, A “Previously Deported Illegal Alien” Criminal

    Posted on 26 October, 2014 by Rick Wells



    Hussein Obama can chalk up a couple more dead law enforcement officers to his criminal policies of providing sanctuary to illegal aliens in the United States.
    The alleged killer of two Northern California Sheriff’s Deputies has been identified as Marcelo Marquez but he, as is the case of many illegal aliens, also has an alias of Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte. The alias is how he is known to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
    The reason that ICE has a record of him is that back in the days before the outlaw Obama declared a moratorium on enforcing immigration law, they actually deported him back to Mexico. He returned thereafter, and was deported again, before Obama put an end to all of that sovereignty nonsense and declared America a “sanctuary country” for criminal illegal aliens, in violation of those stupid laws that he just decreed he would no longer be enforcing anyway.
    Of course, like all of Hussein Obama’s imports, Monroy-Bracamonte aka Marquez was just in America trying to support his family. It just so happened that he had determined the best way for him to do so was through narcotics trafficking. He was arrested in 1997 and deported to Mexico after being convicted of possession of narcotics for sale.
    Somehow Marquez ended up making it through our steel-clad secure border again and was subsequently arrested and deported in 2001.
    ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice said the agency had filed an immigration detainer, asking local law enforcement to turn him over to federal authorities if they happened to pick him up. They would very likely have just turned him loose, the standard operating procedure under Jeh Johnson’s new lawless DHS, but at least they can claim they would have actually done something in this case.
    The Obama regime just got caught lying to the American people and to Congress about releasing over 2,000 violent criminal illegals onto American streets. This guy is just the kind who would have made an ideal candidate for that program. Immigration law enforcement has morphed into a theatrical and faux humanitarian function.
    ICE rank and file are not to blame for the legal free for all; they want to enforce immigration law. This is the devilish masterpiece of DHS Chief Jeh Johnson and the illegal alien occupying the White House. It is their hands which are permanently stained with the blood of these two dead deputies, as well as a third deputy and a civilian who were seriously injured.

    Marcelo Marquez aka Monroy-Bracamonte was booked into the Sacramento County jail early Saturday on two counts each of murder, attempted murder and carjacking. His accomplice wife, Janelle Marquez Monroy is booked on one count of attempted murder and two counts of carjacking.
    One person has come forward who identified Marquez as using another alias, that of Julian Beltran. A Facebook page under that name shows the same individual, with “Mexican Pride” tattooed on his belly and “Sinaloa” tattooed on his chest. Obviously Hussein Obama’s illegal importation program is not too assimilation intensive.
    For illegals, it’s always a good idea to have an extra identity or two to use when you need it. Even if you’re not committing murder, there are plenty of other crimes involved with supporting your family for which being a repeat offender could involve serious jail time. Having multiple identities reduces that risk.
    They also come in real handy when applying for those public benefits that every illegal is entitled to. Nobody wants to qualify for less than they deserve and rightfully earned by sneaking across the border.
    Unfortunately, as was true in the case of Javier Vega, the border patrol agent murdered in front of his family in Texas, this sad occasion will not alter the criminal ways of the Obama regime one bit. They’ll continue to put their political interests ahead of those of law abiding American citizens and those who protect them.
    We the people will continue to pay the price for the having a government populated at the top by socialist criminals who are intent on the destruction of our nation and our way of life.

    Rick Wells is a conservative writer who recognizes that our nation, our Constitution and our traditions are under a full scale assault from multiple threats. Please “Like” him on Facebook, “Follow” him on Twitter or visit www.rickwells.us

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    Hussein Obama can chalk up a couple more dead law enforcement officers to his criminal policies of providing sanctuary to illegal aliens in the United States.
    There are thousands of deaths of citizens and law enforcement that we can chalk up to this administration......it seems never ending... This country is becoming a haven for drug cartels and the worst criminals.... and Obama's reaction?



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