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    VA: Murder Suspect Caught And Is An Illegal Alien

    Murder Suspect Caught And Is An Illegal Alien
    By Greg L | 6 June 2008 | Crime, Manassas City | 29 Comments

    The Manassas City Police Department has released a statement indicating that murder suspect Sebastian Cortez Hernandez was apprehended outside of New Haven, Connecticut (a sanctuary jurisdiction) and is an illegal alien from Mexico previously deported in 2003 after being convicted of criminal gang participation. I had the feeling this was coming.

    Subject: UPDATE: Homicide Suspect Apprehended

    Manassas City Press Release

    On 6-5-08: Sebastian Cortez HERNANDEZ was apprehended at approximately 11:00 pm by U.S. Marshals in Meriden, Connecticut.
    Apprehended with him were two other subjects that were wanted in connection to this murder.

    Jose Antonio Ontiveros 27, and Santos Ontiveros 24, of 9733 Bragg Lane, Manassas. Both have been charged with Murder and Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony.

    It was discovered during the investigation Sebastian Cortez Hernandez was arrested by Prince William County Police in June of 2003 on charges of Gang Participation and other criminal offenses. According to records Hernandez was deported in October 2003 from the United States to Mexico.
    Within the huge sea of illegal aliens unlawfully residing in our community are some extremely disturbing characters. If government, at all levels, had done their job to keep illegal aliens out of our country Omar Florencio-Vazquez would still be alive. This crime was 100% preventable.

    UPDATE: The MJM has more on this here: http://tinyurl.com/6jfup5

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    Three suspects in murder case arrested in Conn.
    By Elisa Glushefski
    Published: June 6, 2008

    Three men connected to the murder of a 24-year-old man in Manassas last weekend were tracked down to Connecticut and taken into custody by U.S. Marshals late Thursday.

    Sebastian Cortez Hernandez—who was deported to Mexico five years ago—and two others were arrested in the City of Meriden around 11 p.m., according to Manassas City police.

    Hernandez, also known as "Cebolla" or "Onion," Jose Antonio Ontiveros, 27, and Santos Ontiveros, 24, all of 9733 Bragg Lane, have each been charged with murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, said Sgt. Tim Neumann, police spokesman.

    According to police, the three were involved in the killing of Omar Florencio-Vazquez, who lived in the George-town South neighborhood in the city, on May 31.

    That night, Florencio-Vazquez, his two brothers and a cousin walked to the Grant Avenue Shopping Center to get something to eat, police said.

    The four decided to turn back after Florencio-Vazquez saw a group of about 10 males who had attacked him two weeks earlier, police said.

    But the group followed them out of the shopping center as they walked home, Neumann said.

    One of the men from the group then pulled out a gun and shot the 24-year-old several times, killing him.

    Word of the murder quickly spread through the grapevine, starting with a call from an out-of-breath and panicked witness to the murder asking to be picked up "because police were everywhere," according to an affidavit filed this week in Prince William County Circuit Court.

    During the call, that the witness said "Onion" or "Cebolla" had just shot someone, according to the document.

    The next day, police received a tip with information on who was involved in the shooting.

    According to the affidavit, the one witness was later interviewed and confirmed the fight had occurred two weeks before the killing and that it involved the traditional Mexican clothing Florencio-Vazquez was wearing.

    Early Thursday morning, police searched a residence in the 9800 block of Buckner Road, where authorities believe Hernandez fled to after the shooting, and seized ammunition, a white T-shirt with a red stain, a .45-caliber pistol, cocaine and other items, court documents state.

    A motive for the killing has not yet been established, Neumann said Friday.

    All three are being held in Connecticut pending extradition hearings, he said.

    Hernandez was deported from the U.S. to Mexico in October 2003, four months after Prince William County police charged him with gang participation and other criminal offenses, police said.

    The investigation continues.

    Staff writer Elisa Glushefski can be reached at 703-878-8062.
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