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    The Most Feared Teenage Mexican Hit Man Has Been Set Free And ‘Deported’ To The U.S.

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    Monday, December 1, 2014

    The Most Feared Teenage Mexican Hit Man Has Been Set Free And ‘Deported’ To The U.S.


    This boy may look like just another teenager, but don’t let his young, angelic face fool you, this little b*stard is one of the most feared hitmen in all of Mexico ! The Mexican authorities set free a former teen cartel hitman last Tuesday and sent him back to the United States.

    The release of Edgar Jimenez Lugo, a U.S. citizen known as “El Ponchis” or “The Cloak,” comes less than three years after a Mexican court found him guilty of torturing and beheading at least four people and kidnapping three others as an operative for the South Pacific Cartel. The teenager’s age — 14 at the time — and his on-camera description of the slayings, brought international attention to the case. Analysts said the dramatic example showed how Mexican drug gangs were increasingly recruiting youths.

    On Tuesday, Mexican authorities said he had served his three-year sentence and had been sent back to the United States.

    The teen, now 17, boarded a commercial flight from Mexico City to San Antonio, Texas, on Tuesday morning, according to Jorge Messeguer, government secretary in Mexico’s Morelos state.

    Asked about the teen’s case, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman said the agency facilitated the return of a U.S. citizen on Tuesday. She declined to provide details, citing privacy restrictions.

    An aunt in San Antonio signed off on the teen’s repatriation there, a state official in Morelos told CNNMexico.

    A judge released him five days early, Messeguer said, to steer clear of too much publicity in the high-profile case.

    “The judge determined she wanted to guarantee his privacy and safety,” he said.
    After the teen’s arrest in 2010, some children’s rights advocates were critical of Mexican authorities who paraded him before television cameras and allowed him to answer reporters’ questions.

    The teen answered the battery of questions, point-blank, as camera flashbulbs flickered. Troops standing beside him wore masks to hide their faces. But the teen’s face was clearly visible.
    “I slit their throats,” he said, describing what he...

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    The release of Edgar Jimenez Lugo, a U.S. citizen known as “El Ponchis” or “The Cloak,” comes less than three years after a Mexican court found him guilty of torturing and beheading at least four people and kidnapping three others as an operative for the South Pacific Cartel. The teenager’s age — 14 at the time — and his on-camera description of the slayings, brought international attention to the case. Analysts said the dramatic example showed how Mexican drug gangs were increasingly recruiting youths.


    In an article at abc15.com they write :
    On Tuesday, Mexican authorities said he had served his three-year sentence and had been sent back to the United States.
    The teen, now 17, boarded a commercial flight from Mexico City to San Antonio, Texas, on Tuesday morning, according to Jorge Messeguer, government secretary in Mexico’s Morelos state.
    Asked about the teen’s case, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman said the agency facilitated the return of a U.S. citizen on Tuesday. She declined to provide details, citing privacy restrictions.
    An aunt in San Antonio signed off on the teen’s repatriation there, a state official in Morelos told CNNMexico.
    A judge released him five days early, Messeguer said, to steer clear of too much publicity in the high-profile case.
    “The judge determined she wanted to guarantee his privacy and safety,” he said.
    After the teen’s arrest in 2010, some children’s rights advocates were critical of Mexican authorities who paraded him before television cameras and allowed him to answer reporters’ questions.
    The teen answered the battery of questions, point-blank, as camera flashbulbs flickered. Troops standing beside him wore masks to hide their faces. But the teen’s face was clearly visible.
    “I slit their throats,” he said, describing what he said was the killing of four people.
    With his hands shoved into the pockets of his cargo pants, the teen told reporters he was paid weekly in dollars and pesos. But in answering questions about whether he knew what he was doing when he allegedly participated in the killings, the teen said he was under the influence of drugs and unaware of his actions.
    The teen told reporters a cartel leader threatened him.
    “I either work or he’ll kill me,” he said.
    On Tuesday, Mexican officials said they had been working with the teen to rehabilitate him.
    “We did not wait until two weeks before his exit to work with him. We have been working with him all this time on the therapeutic aspect, and saw results. But we cannot assure that it is a complete rehabilitation, because the time to work with him was limited,” said Ana Virinia Perez Guemes, president of a court for adolescents in Morelos. “Really, the three years of imprisonment are not enough to achieve a complete reintegration.”
    Perez said the teen would continue rehabilitation in the United States.
    “We think that we did the best we could with him, and the idea is that he can expect to have a better life in a different country, in his country of origin, when he gets the support that he needs, in an environment of understanding and of boundaries, and not of discrimination, where they can help him to return to a productive life,” she told reporters, according to Mexico’s state-run Notimex news agency.
    Rosalia Martinez de Leon, another judicial official, stressed that the teen was no longer serving time.
    “He is a minor who is requesting a return to his country of origin, and so … he is owed all the due protection so that he can find the best place to continue,” she said.
    Aren’t you glad that this little “dreamer” is coming back “home” to the U.S. ? I want to take this opportunity to remind all of you, that if this little animal kills anyone here in the United States…that murder is Barack Obama’s fault !


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    According to the internet this actually happened a year ago.

    Edgar Jimenez Lugo who BEHEADED 4 victims freed and ...

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    Nov 26, 2013 - Edgar Jimenez Lugo, now 17, was released and flew to be reunited with family in Texas today, although Mexican officials hesitated when ...


    Edgar Jimenez Lugo "el ponchis" who BEHEADED 4 victims ...

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    Nov 26, 2013 - Edgar Jimenez Lugo, aka 'El Ponchis,' was freed after serving three years in Mexican prison for being assassin for a drug cartel. Now 17, the ...
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    Supposedly, his mother was deported in 2010. If so, who did they return the 17 year old to? Further, there is no birth certificate or proof that he was born in the US. If there is no record of him being born in the US, why did he get returned here?


    The account of his mother.

    Mom of alleged Mexican child assassin to be deported

    Posted: Dec 08, 2010 2:10 PM CSTUpdated: Dec 08, 2010 5:41 PM CST


    SAN DIEGO (AP/CBS 8— The mother of an alleged 14-year-old assassin in Mexico has been charged with entering the United States illegally, according to a federal complaint filed Wednesday.

    Border Patrol agents arrested Yolanda Lugo Jimenez at her San Diego home Monday night. According to the complaint, she told agents she is a Mexican citizen and not allowed to be in the United States.

    A U.S. law enforcement official confirmed the 43-year-old woman is the mother of a boy who claims he carried out at least four executions for Mexican drug traffickers. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The boy, who authorities only name publicly as Edgar, was arrested last week with his 19-year-old sister as they tried to board a plane to Tijuana in an airport near Cuernavaca south of Mexico City.

    The sister, Elizabeth Jimenez Lugo, told reporters in Mexico that the two planned to cross the border into San Diego to be with their mother. Soldiers also detained another sister, Lina Erika Jimenez Lugo, 23, who had driven them to the airport.
    Mexican officials and the boy's family say he claims he was born in the United States even though he spent much of his childhood in Mexico.

    But Embassy spokesman Alexander Featherstone said the boy's citizenship has not been determined, and U.S. officials met with the teen Monday to offer him consular assistance "in case he is a U.S. citizen."

    Officials accuse the three siblings of working for the Cartel of the South Pacific, a branch of the splintered Beltran Leyva gang fighting for control of the central state of Morelos, where Cuernavaca is located.

    No birth certificate for the boy is on file in San Diego County. Birth records show Elizabeth Jimenez Lugo was born in 1991 at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in San Diego, and her sister, Lina Erika, is registered as having been born in Jiutepec, Mexico. Both records name Carmen Solis, born in 1926, as the mother and list no father.

    Solis, who has since died, was their paternal grandmother who also raised Edgar in Jiutepec, according to a close relative who asked not to be named for fear of retaliation.

    The relative said Edgar's father brought the boy with five siblings from San Diego back to Jiutepec, an industrial suburb of Cuernavaca, when he was still a baby.

    After his arrest, the boy told reporters that he was kidnapped and forced to work for the cartel at age 11 and participated in at least four executions, though he said he was drugged and threatened.

    Authorities have been looking for Edgar since videos appeared a month ago on the Internet showing teenagers, including one named "El Ponchis," claiming to work as drug cartel hit men.

    The relative said the boy was nicknamed "Ponchi" by his family because he was a pudgy 4-year-old.

    News 8 interviewed a 21-year old man who claims to be a friend of the accused hitman. The man who did not want to be identified told News 8 the boy last visited his mother at their Logan Heights apartment 18 months ago.

    The man told News 8 he doesn't think the boy, who admitted to killing four people in Mexico, murdered anybody in the United States. The man also said the teenager as a 12-year old liked to smoke pot, drink Mexican beer and did not go to school.

    In previous interviews, Edgar Jimenez Lugo told reporters he was forced to kill his victims by the cartel. Jimenez Hugo said if he refused to be a hitman he would have been killed so he dulled his senses with drugs before beheading his victims.

    http://www.cbs8.com/story/13639277/m...______________

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    I wonder if the mother was released back into the population by Obama. This hard working, for the cartels, family probably deserves to be given citizenship according to Mr. Obama.

    Other Jimenez family members arrrested

    By Morgan Lee and Janine Zúñiga9:32 P.M.
    JULY 16, 2011




    Elizabeth Jimenez Lugo, 19, and Lina-Ericka Jimenez Lugo, 23, sisters of Edgar Jimenez Lugo, 14, shortly after being arrested. The siblings, were preparing to board a flight to Tijuana in hopes of reaching San Diego. — Marco Antonio
    Diaz Sierra

    David Jose Mario Jimenez Solis

    Edgar Jimenez Lugo’s involvement with a drug gang has led to others in his family being incarcerated.

    Elizabeth Jimenez Lugo: Edgar’s sister Elizabeth, 19, is awaiting trial in Mexico on charges of kidnapping in association with organized crime members.

    She shares a prison cell with older sister Lina Ericka. The two are held in seclusion from other inmates at a high-security lockup outside Cuernavaca.

    Lina Ericka Jimenez Lugo: A married mother of a 5-year-old boy, Lina Ericka, 24, was arrested after dropping off Edgar and Elizabeth at Cuernavaca’s airport.

    Relatives say that for years Lina Ericka regularly distributed money from her mother in San Diego to her siblings to help pay for such things as food and clothing. The Mexican army contends that she knew of her siblings’ gang involvement and helped finance their illegal activities.

    David Jose Mario Jimenez Solis: Edgar’s cousin David Jose Mario, 20, was arrested by soldiers who barged into his family home in Tejalpa on the night of Oct. 29, looking for Edgar and Elizabeth.

    David, who maintains his innocence, was driven across town to a gang safe house stocked with drugs and guns. He was beaten, interrogated and presented to the news media along with five suspected gang members. Denied bail, David awaits trial on organized crime charges at a prison near Cuernavaca.

    Yolanda Lugo Jimenez: Four days after Edgar’s arrest on Dec. 2, his mother, Yolanda, 43, was detained outside her apartment in San Diego’s Logan Heights neighborhood by Border Patrol agents concerned about her son’s possible criminal activities in Mexico.



    Yolanda Lugo JimenezShe has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to illegally re-entering the country and will likely serve time in prison before being deported to Mexico. Her sentencing is pending.

    Her husband, an undocumented immigrant with no criminal record, was arrested at the same time and returned to Mexico. The couple’s two, elementary school-aged daughters, who were born and raised in the United States, are living with relatives in San Diego.

    http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2011/...bers-arrreste/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    Supposedly, his mother was deported in 2010. If so, who did they return the 17 year old to? . . .
    From the article:
    "An aunt in San Antonio signed off on the teen’s repatriation there, a state official in Morelos told CNNMexico."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    . . . there is no birth certificate or proof that he was born in the US. If there is no record of him being born in the US, why did he get returned here? . . .
    "He was born in National City, CA. January 7,1995. The following day at Paradise Valley Hospital in National City, a social worker broke the news to Edgar’s mother through a Spanish interpreter: The boy wouldn’t be going home. He, too, tested positive for cocaine and would be placed in foster care."

    From the series about him. @ http://www.alipac.us/f12/how-boy-san...-3-4-a-232381/
    (Most of the articles got cut off when we moved to the new site here. )
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    Where are the articles for these links?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    Where are the articles for these links?
    @ this alipac article
    How boy from San Diego became cartel hitman PART 1,2,3,4
    (Like it says above.)
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