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2 killed, 2 police killed 2 injured 2 arrested October 24, 2014 Illegal Immigrant False Identify Deported Twice Sacramento Cop Killer Shooting Utah couple Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, 34 and wife Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38 were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and carjacking after a terrorist-style cop killing shooting spree with assault rifle that left two deputies dead and a sheriff's deputy and an attempted carjacking victim wounded. Monroy was an illegal alien who had been deported twice has used at least three names and two birth dates in official records, blurted out in court that he wanted to confess to the crimes and faces the death penalty
They were approached by police in a parking lot after they were starting arguments and picking fights at a Sacramento area Motel 6. The couple opened fire on deputies with AR-15 assault rifle, killing one, shot another motorist who they tried to carjack. Wife also had handgun in her purse. African American car salesman Anthony Holmes, 38, was in critical condition after being shot twice, once in the head. Then shot at another pair of deputies, killing one and injuring one, and was flushed out of a home they barricaded themselves into. Monroy has used at least three names and two birth dates in official records, and both use multiple Facebook identifies.. The pair has been together for 17 years, and married 3 years after meeting. In February 2015 Luis stunned a courtroom by blurting out that he committed the crimes and is ready to be executed. Couple's motive is unknown. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for man, while his wife does not face the death penalty.
2 police killed October 24, 2014 2 California Officers Are Killed in Sacramento Rampage New York Times SACRAMENTO - A 34-year-old gunman rampaged through two counties on Friday, shooting four people - three of them law enforcement officers, and two of them fatally - and forcing two motorists from their vehicles to use for getaways, the Placer County. No connection was made to a 3 city rampage in Snohomish County in Washington state the previous week. By late afternoon, the suspect was was arrested in a house in Auburn, just over 30 miles from Sacramento in Placer County. The authorities identified him as Marcelo Marquez, who The Associated Press said was from Salt Lake City. Two officers were hit at close range with shots from an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle. The gunman’s female companion was arrested, and the authorities said they found a handgun in her purse. CONFIRMED: The Sacramento Murderer Is a Known Illegal Alien theconservativetreehouse.com Sheriff's officials have identified the suspect as Marcelo Marquez, but the ..
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- Daily Mail (UK)
- Suspect who gunned down deputies was ... - Daily MailOct 26, 2014 - Suspect Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte was first removed from the country in 1997 after a narcotics conviction — and once again in 2001.
- Felon illegal immigrant and wife arraigned for ... - Daily Mail Oct 29, 2014 - Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, 34, AKA Marcelo Marquez and his wife Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38, entered no plea Tuesday.
- Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte had ... - Daily Mail Oct 27, 2014 - Police in West Valley City, Utah, said they took a fingerprint from Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, who used the name Marcelo Marquez, after ...
- Death penalty sought in California deputy killings - Daily Mail Dec 9, 2014 - FILE - Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamontes is seen in this undated file photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. Northern California ...
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- Opposing Views "Utah man, who had been deported twice, allegedly shot and killed two northern California deputies. Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, 34, was in the country illegally when he and his wife went on a shooting spree... first deported to Mexico in 1997 after a narcotics conviction... deported again in 2001 after he illegally snuck back into the United States, according to the Daily Mail... expected to begin 2015.. seeking the death penalty." LA Times: Two Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies approached a parked car they deemed suspicious at motel parking lot, Luis Monroy opened fire, killing Deputy Danny Oliver, 47, in the forehead. then shot another man who refused carjack shot in the head. Stole a second vehicle, opened fire on second set of deputies. Deputy Jeff Davis wounded Det. Michael Davis Jr., 42, was killed, fled to a nearby home and barricaded himself inside, authorities said. He was eventually driven out with tear gas. He was booked on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and carjacking. His wife was booked on suspicion of attempted murder and carjacking
- Suspected Cop Killer Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte ... The Huffington PostOct 27, 2014 - SAN DIEGO (AP) — Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte had a lot to hide. He was living in the United States illegally, had been convicted in ... suspected shooter told investigators that he was 34-year-old Marcelo Marquez of Salt Lake City, but his fingerprints matched biometric records of Monroy-Bracamonte in a federal database, said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice. He was first removed from the country in 1997 after a conviction for possession of drugs for sale in Arizona, then arrested and repatriated to Mexico again in 2001.
- Accused cop killer talks from behind bars, details deadly ...WDAF‑TV Nov 6, 2014 - SACRAMENTO — Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte is an accused cop killer. He is currently in jail in El Dorado County, California for crimes ...
- New charges for Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte and ...CBS News Oct 30, 2014 - Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte and Janelle Marquez Monroy were already charged Tuesday with murder in the Oct. 24 rampage, which ...
- Suspect who gunned down deputies was deported to ...Oct 26, 2014 - Suspect Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte was first removed from the country in 1997 after a narcotics conviction — and once again in 2001.
- Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, Man Suspected Of...International Business Times Oct 26, 2014 - His fingerprints and biometric records however, matched those of a Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte in a federal database, a U.S. Immigration ...
- 'Mexican pride': Illegal alien suspected of murdering deputiesOct 26, 2014 - The suspect, Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, now has an immigration detainer against him. It calls for him to be transferred to federal ...
- Suspect in shooting rampage had been deported twice ...Los Angeles TimesOct 25, 2014 - Authorities said 34-year-old Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamonte was the shooter. He was booked on charges of murder, attempted murder and ...
- How Did Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte Hide In United ...KOVR Oct 26, 2014 - SAN DIEGO (AP) – Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte had a lot to hide. He was living in the United States illegally, had been convicted in ...
- Man accused of killing deputies used aliases, fake birthdate ... Los Angeles Times Oct 28, 2014 - ... who told police his name was Marcelo Marquez – was in fact Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamonte. .Monroy and his wife have multiple Facebook pages, each using different names Authorities in Arizona said they knew him as Luis Bracamonte, who was arrested four times on drug-related offenses in Maricopa County. He was deported in 1997 and again in 2001, federal immigration officials said. Monroy reentered the United States and worked as a landscaper in the Salt Lake City area for several years before moving to California. While in Utah, Monroy — using the name Marcelo Marquez —- was arrested on charges of filing a false police report and hit-and-run. Officials said Monday that the arrest should have required him to be fingerprinted. But for reasons that remain unclear, he was not flagged as being in the country illegally... Mauro Marquez, 55, described his son-in-law as controlling, saying that Monroy forced his wife to give up a good job and move to Utah from Arizona. Marquez said his daughter called him from jail early Saturday, saying that her husband had threatened to kill her and her family if she didn’t go with him.
- ‘I Did Kill Those Cops,’ Suspect Says During Hearing For Deputy KillingsA man charged with killing two Northern California sheriff’s deputies stunned a courtroom by blurting out that he committed the crimes and is ready to be executed. 02/04/2015
- 2nd Suspect In Deputies’ Deaths Moves To New Jail The second suspect charged in connection with the slayings of two Northern California sheriffs’ deputies has been moved to a nearby jail. 11/13/2014
- Auburn Family Displaced By Standoff At Home Eager To Move Back In Friday marks one week since a crime spree and manhunt left a local sheriff’s deputy and a sheriff’s detective dead. A family is trying to pick up the pieces after the manhunt ended inside of their Auburn house.10/31/2014
- Attempted Carjacking Victim’s Wife: ‘It’s Like My Whole World Stopped’Anthony Holmes was allegedly shot during an attempted carjacking by two suspects who were on the run after the death of a Sacramento County Sheriff’s deputy, and before the death of a Placer County deputy.10/26/2014
- How Did Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte Hide In United States Illegally Until Deputy Killings? His background would have almost certainly flagged him to be expelled from the country again, but he managed to stay under the radar until his arrest Friday on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and carjacking in the deaths of two sheriff’s deputies during a shooting rampage in Northern California. 10/26/2014
- A Day After The Chaos, Investigators Dig For Answers As Mourners Remember Slain Deputies Antonia Smith says she saw Marcelo Marquez at the motel the night before he was accused of gunning down two deputies. She says he was causing a ruckus at the Motel 6 where investigators say he was staying. 10/25/2014
- Law Enforcement Procession Helps Move Det. Mike Davis, Jr. From Sacramento To Roseville
A hearse carrying Michael Davis Jr. was escorted by his law-enforcement family who is struggling to understand what happened Friday.10/25/2014 - Car Salesman Upgraded To Fair Condition After Surgery Following Friday’s ShootingAnthony Holmes, 38, was listed in critical condition on Friday night after being shot twice, once in the head. A family member told CBS13 on Friday the bullet to his head struck his jaw, and they’re hoping for no brain damage.10/25/2014
Mexican pride’: Illegal alien suspected of murdering deputies was deported TWICE
October 26, 2014 by
As Americans have learned all too often, open borders are deadly.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents confirmed Saturday night that the suspect in the murder of two California deputies is a twice-deported illegal immigrant.
The suspect, Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, now has an immigration detainer against him. It calls for him to be transferred to federal custody after this case has been decided so the federal government can pursue deportation, although that clearly hasn’t worked twice.
The suspect was arrested and deported in 1997 for illegal drug possession and again four years later for an undisclosed offense, reported the Sacramento Bee.
Monroy-Bracamonte gave authorities the fictitious identity of Marcelo Marquez, 34, of Salt Lake City. It was through fingerprints that authorities determined his true identity.
“The fingerprints were the basis for our request for an immigration detainer,” ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice told The Associated Press.
There is evidence that he used several different identities. One friend who knew him only as “Tiger” said she believed his name was Julian Beltran, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Photos on the “Beltran” Facebook page match those of the suspected killer. In one of the photos, a “Mexican Pride” tattoo is seen on his belly and a Sinaloa tattoo on his chest, indicating that he is from Culiacán, Sinaloa. In another photo he is wearing an evil-looking clown mask.
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