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04-19-2009, 01:19 PM #1
Suspect in fatal hit-run caught crossing border
Suspect in fatal hit-run caught crossing border
SAN YSIDRO: The second suspect in a hit-and-run accident that killed a University of Southern California student and badly injured another in Los Angeles last month was arrested Friday at the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said yesterday.
Josue Luna, 32, was stopped about 5:30 p.m. while trying to cross into the United States at the San Ysidro port of entry when an identification check notified agents that he was wanted by Los Angeles police, Officer April Harding said.
Luna was booked into jail in Los Angeles on suspicion of being an accessory to the hit-and-run. He was released yesterday after posting $50,000 bail.
Police said Luna was a passenger in the car involved in a March 29 accident that killed Adrianna Bachan, 18, and injured Marcus Garfinkle, 19, while the friends were walking in a crosswalk near USC.
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04-19-2009, 01:21 PM #2
The new ID scanning equipment seems to be paying off.
I see stories like this in the news almost every day now.NO AMNESTY
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04-19-2009, 01:24 PM #3
According to TV news here in LA, he went to Mexico and was coming back with $50,000 in bail money when he was caught. I wonder where he came up with that?
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04-19-2009, 01:42 PM #4
Man wanted in fatal USC hit-and-run arrested at border
Josue Luna, whose wife has already been charged, is booked as an accessory after the couple allegedly ran a red light, killing student Adrianna Bachan and injuring Marcus Garfinkle.
By Ruben Vives
April 19, 2009
A man wanted in connection with the hit-and-run death of a USC student last month was arrested as he attempted to cross back into the U.S. from Mexico, police said.
Josue Luna, 32, was booked early Saturday as an accessory to a crime. He was released after posting $50,000 bail, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
USC student Adrianna Bachan Death of USC student stuns campus. Woman is held in crash that killed one USC student and injured another
Luna was a passenger when his wife sped through a red light at Jefferson Boulevard near Hoover Street, near USC, on March 29, according to police. The 2000 Infiniti sedan struck two students in the crosswalk, killing Adrianna Bachan, 18, and severely injuring Marcus Garfinkle, 19.
Investigators said that after Garfinkle was carried 300 to 400 feet on the windshield, the car stopped and Luna pulled the student off. Luna got back in the car and held the windshield in place as his wife drove off, police said.
Garfinkle suffered multiple injuries including two broken legs. He remains hospitalized.
Luna's wife, Claudia Cabrera, 30, has pleaded not guilty to vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run. Cabrera is being held on $1-million bail.
She was arrested April 2 after $235,000 was offered for information in the case.
Authorities said Cabrera was driving with a driver's license that had been suspended because she had failed to pay traffic tickets. The couple's 7-month-old baby was in the back seat at the time of the accident, police said.
Border Patrol agents notified Los Angeles police after discovering that Luna was wanted by police during a routine computer check as he tried to cross the border at San Ysidro shortly after 5:30 p.m. Friday. The LAPD's Fugitive Unit took him back to Los Angeles for booking, police said.
Myron Garfinkle said in a phone interview Saturday that his son was happy to hear of the arrest.
"He's been looking for justice," Garfinkle said.
He and Marcus' mother have remained at their son's side since the accident. His son, Garfinkle said, is now able to be lifted into a wheelchair and spend time outside of the hospital.
"As parents, all of our energy has been focused on helping our son heal the multiple wounds that he sustained, but to all of us, both our family and everybody here, it's important for justice to be served, particularly when the crime is as heinous as this," Garfinkle said.
John Welch, the spokesman for the Bachans, said the family was happy about the arrest but thought the bail was too low. "There are no laws on the books that can really serve justice for what this man did," Welch said. "At the end of the day, I don't know what kind of justice will bring Adrianna back."
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04-19-2009, 02:01 PM #5
Real nice bails out... We will never see this dude again! And those great family values shining again! Scraping a man in pain off your windshield in front of your baby is more than disturbing! The victims parents are right that nothing our justice system can do could never be justice!
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04-19-2009, 02:18 PM #6Luna's wife, Claudia Cabrera, 30, has pleaded not guilty to vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run. Cabrera is being held on $1-million bail.
She was arrested April 2 after $235,000 was offered for information in the case.
Authorities said Cabrera was driving with a driver's license that had been suspended because she had failed to pay traffic tickets. The couple's 7-month-old baby was in the back seat at the time of the accident, police said.
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04-19-2009, 03:04 PM #7
The news media will NEVER mention that they are illegal or their nationality, however has anyone else noticed that they ALWAYS describe the woman (the sicko) that murdered the little girl in Tracy, CA as a "Sunday school teacher." They always qualify her that way as to suggest that yes Sunday school teachers can be terrible. Like I said they never say another illegal alien has murdered an American. Unfortunately the majority of the crimes I hear about are just about all Hispanics.
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04-19-2009, 04:04 PM #8
RELATED
Originally Posted by wilma1
The San Diego, CA. Police Department's 10 MOST WANTED List:
MOST WANTED
1. Abdi Jama Adan:Suspicion of murder
Adan, 41, is suspected of killing his sister-in-law, Tigist Mohammed, 23, on Sept. 9, 1998. The two are believed to have argued while walking in City Heights. Police said Adan chased her into the street, where a car struck her. He then stabbed her in the back and neck, police said. Adan, a Somali, may have fled the country.
2. Ivan Javier Alvarado: Suspicion of murder
Alvarado, 31, is suspected of shooting Manuel Eduardo Chavez, 19, on Jan. 23, 2006, in Oak Park. San Diego police said Chavez was at a home and smoking methamphetamine when Alvarado came out of a bedroom and saw Chavez, sitting on a sofa, pull his hands from his waistband. Alvarado drew a gun and shot Chavez, police said. Alvarado allegedly told friends he thought Chavez had a gun.
3. Juan Carlos Bracamontes: Suspicion of kidnapping, rape, assault
Bracamontes, 28, with Jardiel Romero, is suspected of raping a woman July 24, 1999. The victim, 31, was walking home when two men abducted her, took her to a vacant lot in San Marcos and raped her. Romero was convicted in 2000 of assault with intent to commit a sexual assault and was sentenced to a year in jail.
4. Fidel Rowan Flores: Suspicion of child molestation
Flores, 45, is suspected of molesting his girlfriend's 10-year-old daughter in 1997 and for the next four years while he lived with them in City Heights.
5. Guy Emmett Fulkerson: Suspicion of child molestation
Fulkerson, 59, is suspected of molesting a child for two years. San Diego police said he befriended a woman, who then arranged for him to tutor her 8-year-old son in math in 1988. Fulkerson was arrested in 1991 on suspicion of molestation and released on bond. He fled to the Bahamas and may have later lived in Rio de Janeiro.
6. Julio Cesar Jacobo-Curiel: Suspicion of murder
Jacobo-Curiel, 59, is suspected of strangling Mimi Rohwer, 75, whose body was found Jan. 23, 2008, at her home in San Marcos. Rohwer had allowed Jacobo-Curiel, an undocumented day laborer from Mexico, to live with her.
7. Chang Chi Kao: Suspicion of murder
Kao, 29, is suspected of shooting David Dobson, 19, on Sept. 13, 1998, in San Carlos in a case of mistaken identity. About a dozen men went looking for a white teen who had kicked at one man's car. The mob came across Dobson, then beat and stabbed him before Kao shot him, police said.
8. Imeldo Molina Laurel: Suspicion of murder
Laurel, 55, is suspected of shooting co-workers Maria Martinez, 38, and Manuel Alvarez, 46, on Dec. 18, 2005. Laurel and Martinez had had an affair before she broke it off, investigators said. The victims were on a work break outside Polaris Pool Systems in Vista. Laurel saw Martinez with Alvarez and shot them, investigators said. Laurel is believed to have fled to Mexico.
9. Jorge Alberto Naranjo: Suspicion of murder, robbery
Naranjo, 24, and David Garcia are suspected of strangling Lee Woodard, 57, on Oct. 24, 2007, at the Economy Inn in San Ysidro, where Woodard was staying. Naranjo and Garcia took property from Woodard and then strangled him, police said. Garcia was arrested Dec. 5, 2007, in Chula Vista and is awaiting trial set for May 6.
10. Elio Sosa aka Elio Arriola Correa: Suspicion of murder, kidnapping
Sosa, 32, is suspected of shooting Herman Lucas Castaneda, 33, on March 18, 1995, in Bonsall. Sosa, Castaneda and a third man, all illegal-immigrant workers, shared a small residence. The third man said he was outside when he heard gunshots indoors. Sosa then forced the man to drive him away. The man crashed the vehicle, and Sosa ran into an orchard. He is believed to be in Mexico.
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04-19-2009, 06:31 PM #9
Thats just list an illegal alien. Murdering and running for the border.
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03-10-2024, 07:57 PM #10
Don't allow them in and they can't kill Americans and run back home.
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