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Ladies beware: Illegal aliens taking 'up-skirt' videos in department stores
Ladies beware: Illegal aliens taking 'up-skirt' videos in department stores
- Immigration
- June 25, 2013
- By: Dave Gibson
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Agustin Guzman-Garcia
Credits: foxcarolina.com/booking photo
On June 14, Greenville County (SC) sheriff's deputies arrested Agustin Guzman-Garcia, 31, after he was reportedly observed using his cellphone camera in the checkout line at a local K-Mart, making a so-called 'up-skirt' video.
FOX Carolina reported:Greenville County deputies said when they arrived at the store, located at 1 K-Mart Plaza off of U.S. 29 at Faris Road, they found the suspect and his camera.Guzman-Garcia was charged with voyeurism and booked into the Greenville County Jail on $20,000 bond.
Of course, this is only the latest such case...
-In March 2011, Cobb County (Ga.) police arrested Alejandro Paniagua Pretega, 28, after a witness told police that the illegal alien followed a shopper around the Kmart on Mableton Parkway, trying to videotape under the woman’s skirt without her knowledge.
According to the arrest report, Pretega followed the woman around the store for several minutes and had footage of her on his camera when he was taken into custody.
Pretega was charged with felony eavesdropping and was booked into the Cobb County Jail on an immigration hold.
-In Summer 2011, these perverse activities took a dangerous turn when a Peruvian national identified as Johnny D. Guillen Pimentel, kept female shoppers in Northern Virginia terrorized for months, slashing victims' buttocks with a box cutter at malls throughout the region.
In all, nine women reported being attacked.
All of the victims were in their late teens or early 20s.
Pimentel fled the country and was eventually arrested in Lima, Peru, and extradited to the United States in late 2012.
U.S. Marshals brought him back to Fairfax County, where he was charged with six counts of malicious wounding, two counts of attempted malicious wounding and one count of forging a public document.
The Fairfax Times recently reported:[On June 17, 2013] Pimental pleaded guilty to two counts each of malicious wounding and unlawful wounding in four of the attacks, in return for a combined maximum sentence of seven years in prison.Pimental will face sentencing in September.
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