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    5 arrested in county worker’s death

    Just doing the Jobs Americans will not do…
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    June 22nd, 2006

    5 arrested in county worker’s death

    Like Premeditated Murder! Yes their all just
    upstanding citizens, just wanting to work and better their lives right? NOT!
    How many of our citizens have to parish because of some socialist agenda to allow millions of unwanted, un-needed, illegal alien invaders to exist in our country? These are not persecuted individuals, their not fleeing to our nation because they have no work in their own country to do (their criminals “for real”).

    Now we’ll hear all about how these people are underprivileged and had a terrible childhood and were mistreated and should not be punished to terribly bad, because if they just had a second chance, and are handed US citizenship on a silver platter they will turn into fine upstanding individuals right?

    How about we try something totally different how, about we make examples out of them? You know prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.


    Look at the pictures of this mans assailants and remember!

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    comment number 1 by: Rurik
    June 22nd, 2006 at 7:47 pm

    Doing the jobs Americans are no longer alive to do.


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    2ndamendsis, What is the story behind this? I wasn't able to find it other than the arrest story. What happened to this guy?
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    WEP
    the Pajamahadeen had the link to the press story under the title along with the pics {frightening} of the murderers.

    Did you look there for the other link?
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    5 arrested in county worker's death

    Brent Whiting
    The Arizona Republic
    Jun. 22, 2006 04:12 PM

    A missing Maricopa County employee has been found dead, the victim of a brutal murder, county officials said Thursday.

    During an afternoon press conference, Sheriff Joe Arpaio announced the arrest of five suspects, three men and two women, in the beating death of Blake Stewart, 47, saying Stewart, while on duty, was lured to a south Phoenix address with the intent of robbing him.

    "This case demonstrates how this violent society requires adults and children to be cautious about setting up a rendezvous with a total stranger," Arpaio said.
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    Stewart's body was dumped near Interstate 17 and New River Road after he was savagely beaten at a home in the 6400 block of South 23rd Street, Arpaio said.

    While still alive, he was tied up and placed on his county Chevrolet Astro Van, Arpaio said. While being driven to the New River address, he was beaten some more and assaulted with landscaping shears.

    The suspects eventually dumped Stewart's body along the roadway, then returned to the south Phoenix address and tried to clean up the home and the van, Arpaio said.

    The county vehicle later was abandoned at a vacant lot in south Phoenix, where it reportedly was found Wednesday.

    On Thursday, an email was sent to county employees advising them of Stewart's death, said Al Macias, a county spokesman.

    Stewart, a traffic count technician for the Maricopa County Department of Transportation and 16-year county worker, went missing Tuesday afternoon.

    He last was seen at county facilities in southwest Phoenix at 27th Avenue and Durango Road. His assignments for the day were expected to take him to Buckeye along Maricopa County 85.

    The south Phoenix resident also did work for REACT, or Regional Emergency Action Coordinating Team, a group that provides traffic control at crime scenes.

    Arpaio identified those arrested in the case as Albert Sermento, Sonia Marichalar, Jose Vergara, Carlos Medina and Connie Sermeno. Further information, including ages, was not immediately available.

    Arpaio said that based on the evidence, Stewart was initially contacted by Marichalar. They met at a Circle K at 24th Street and Southern Avenue. Marichalar got into his county van and drove to the house on 23rd Street. .

    There, he was assaulted by the other defendants, hogtied and thrown in the van, where one of the defendants assaulted him with the shears.

    Arpaio did not say what Stewart thought he was meeting the woman for, but he said that the motive for the attack was robbery.

    "But in this case it went too far: murder," he said.

    Several of the defendants confessed, Arpaio added.

    Macias, the county spokesman, said that Stewart's relatives have been advised about his death.
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