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    Florida police arrest four as family mourns teenager slain in machete attack

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    Florida police arrest four as family mourns teenager slain in machete attack

    Published August 23, 2015
    Fox News Latino


    • These undated photos made available by the Miami-Dade Corrections Dept., shows Desiray Strickland, Kaheem Arbelo, Christian Colon, and Jonathan Lucas, the four South Florida vocational school students that have been charged with second-degree murder after their classmate, Jose Amaya Guardado, 17, who was attacked with a machete and left to die in a shallow grave near the school. (Miami-Dade Corrections Dept. via AP)



    HOMESTEAD, FLA. (AP) – Jose Amaya Guardado's mother said she brought her son to the United States nine years ago to escape the violence rampant in their native El Salvador. But now his family is mourning his death in what police describe as a brutal machete attack.

    "I brought my son from there because they were killing people," Lucia Guardado said, in Spanish, at the family's south Miami-Dade home. "I never imagined they would do something like that to my son here."...

    Miami-Dade police have charged four of Amaya Guardado's classmates with second-degree murder: Kaheem Arbelo, 20; Jonathan Lucas, 18; Christian Colon, 19; and Desiray Strickland, 18. Detectives said they're expecting to make a fifth arrest.

    According to an arrest report, the suspects had planned the attack two weeks in advance.

    The report accuses them of luring Amaya Guardado, 17, to a wooded area near Homestead Job Corps, a live-in school and vocational training program for at-risk students run by the U.S. Department of Labor. That's where Amaya Guardado was hacked to death with a machete and left in a shallow grave that the suspects had dug in advance, police said.

    Family members began searching for Amaya Guardado after he went missing June 28. His brother discovered his body a few days later.

    Amaya Guardado's father, Santos Amaya, said his son began attending the school months before his death. Amaya said his son — the youngest of six siblingswanted to learn how to be a mechanic, but the family didn't know the school took in students with criminal records.

    He said his son was roommates with Arbelo, who the police report describes as the primary attacker in the group accused of killing Amaya Guardado. Police haven't disclosed any motive in the death.

    Amaya Guardado's parents said he was a quiet boy who kept to himself for the most part and never bothered anyone. The parents said they believe the suspects had been bullying the younger, bespectacled boy and taking money from him before his death.

    "When you go there, they only show you the good," Santos Amaya said of the school, speaking in Spanish. "They don't show you the ugly."

    A telephone message left late Friday with the U.S. Department of Labor wasn't immediately returned. In a statement released Wednesday, a Labor Department spokesman said security is their top priority.

    In the arrest report, police said Strickland complained about missing the start of the beating because she walked away to urinate in the woods.

    The school is located in a remote area of Miami-Dade and is surrounded by wooded areas, with small roads leading into the woods but nowhere else.

    According to the report, Amaya Guardado was ordered to lie in the shallow grave after the initial attack, but he made one last attempt to fight off the assailants. That's when police say Arbelo struck Amaya Guardado several more times with the machete until his face caved in. The suspects then pushed Amaya Guardado into the grave and buried him, according to the report. Strickland and another suspect stayed behind after the killing to have sex, it added.

    The suspects cleaned up the scene, burned the victim's belonging and their own clothes and got rid of the weapon, authorities said.

    Strickland was charged Wednesday, while Arbelo, Lucas and Colon were arrested last week. An attorney for Lucas said he couldn't comment on the case. An attorney listed for Colon and Strickland said he had withdrawn from the case, and it wasn't immediately clear if replacements had been assigned. An attorney listed for Arbelo didn't return calls or emails.

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    Shocking violence casts shadow over federal Job Corps program

    By Barnini Chakraborty
    Published September 09, 2015
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    • Job Corps students (from left to right) Kaheem Arbelo, Desiray Strickland, Jonathan Lucas and Christian Colon have been arrested and charged in the death of classmate Jose Amaya Guardado. They are accused of attacking Guardado with a machete, throwing his body in a shallow grave and setting it on fire. (AP)

    WASHINGTON – The last minutes of Jose Santos Amaya Guardado’s young life were hell.

    The 17-year-old was lured into the woods by three of his classmates at the federally funded Homestead Job Corps in Florida. Outside the live-in vocational school, the students pulled out a machete, police say, and began to hack away at him.

    As he lay in a pool of his own blood, the attackers threw him in a shallow grave and set him on fire, authorities say. Accused ringleader Kaheem Arbelo, 20, allegedly marked the moment by having sex in the woods with student Desiray Strickland, 18.

    The Labor Department, which runs the national program, quickly came out after the June murder and said it was "deeply concerned about the tragic death at the Homestead center.”

    But critics say conditions at the live-in learning centers have been deteriorating for decades. And they say Guardado’s brutal murder -- which is renewing scrutiny of those conditions -- could have been prevented.

    Government watchdogs have issued multiple warnings for years about the escalation in violent crime at Job Corps -- the $1.6 billion antipoverty program launched during President Lyndon Johnson’s tenure to provide free vocational training for low-income students. The program, which was once seen as a safe harbor for teens in high-risk areas, has seen a disturbing spike in documented cases of violence as well as reports that those in charge looked the other way as dangerous conditions developed.

    A 2015 inspector general report flagged “continuing deficiencies” in enforcement and oversight, suggesting trouble students were wrongly allowed to stay in the program.

    “[C]enters kept potentially dangerous students in the program, exposing other students and staff to avoidable harm and preventing more committed at-risk youth from utilizing the training slots,” the 2015 IG report found.

    In the latest case, Arbelo, who was arrested in August for the machete murder, was a suspected drug dealer at the school with a long rap sheet. Jonathan Lucas, 18; Christian Colon, 19; and Strickland also were arrested and charged.

    Judicial Watch said the murder and other recent crimes are part of a "much broader problem" and alleged the program has become a "mismanaged hotbed of violence."

    Job Corps serves 50,000 students, ages 16-24, at 126 centers nationwide. It is run by the U.S. Department of Labor and funded by Congress.

    According to preliminary data for the most recent fiscal year, which ended in July, 79 percent of program graduates have gone on to have a career, enter the military or enroll in higher education.

    The program also touts impressive student success stories like Eric Martinez, who went from being a homeless drug-addicted teenager in California to becoming a “priority apprentice” and securing a gig at the $477 million Golden I Center in downtown Sacramento – the future home of the NBA’s Sacramento Kings.

    But cases like his are overshadowed by cases like this: In April, prosecutors in St. Louis charged Matthew Carlock, 20, with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Matthew Anderson, 21. Both men were part of the training program and the incident took place on Job Corps’ campus.

    Now, with national attention on the latest Florida murder, officials say they're making changes.

    Department of Labor spokesman Stephen Barr told FoxNews.com that program officials are working with safety experts to prevent future attacks.

    Job Corps also says it’s establishing a new centralized division in its national office to review the results of all risk management data and will address security deficiencies at individual centers. They're rolling out Youth 2 Youth: Partners for Peace -- a student-led initiative that addresses violence, aggression and bullying.

    And over the past year, Job Corps has fired contractors at locations where safety has been an issue and now requires each center to complete a campus facility and security vulnerability survey.

    Job Corps will likely face heavy pressure to follow through.

    An initial IG audit was conducted after the Office of Inspector General received numerous complaints between Jan. 1, 2012 and Dec. 31, 2013 alleging serious student misconduct -- including a jump in assaults and illegal drugs – at 12 of its most problematic centers.
    The audit found Homestead Job Corps in Florida had a total of 67 serious misconduct infractions in that time.

    The report also alleged that officials looked the other way at many centers. When centers reported serious misconduct – 35,021 incidents – records showed required follow-up investigations were never conducted or documented in more than a quarter of the cases – or about 8,928.

    “These deficiencies occurred because center management wanted to provide students who committed serious misconduct with second opportunities; misunderstood Job Corps’ policies and data entry requirements; and retained students who should have been discharged to avoid the adverse effect on their performance outcomes,” the newest report states.

    Investigators also found 10 of 11 centers incorrectly downgraded 41 potential "Level 1 Zero Tolerance" infractions (like illegal drugs and physical assaults) to lesser infraction levels.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015...tcmp=obnetwork


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