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The identities of the suspects have been released as Andres Felipe Morales, 29, Darinel Ordonez Jjimenez, 30, and Marcos Felipe Ramirez, 31.
The three suspects were detained and taken to Palm Beach County jail Monday evening, with their bonds set at $200,000 each during a court hearing on Tuesday. Their charges include sexual assault, false imprisonment, and felony criminal conspiracy. They are scheduled to appear in court again on April 10 at 10:30 a.m.
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Sheriff Bradshaw did not mince words when addressing the incident.
âDonât think for a minute that what happens at the Mexican border doesnât affect us here. Here, you have three illegals that should have never been in this country that have committed a very serious crime. Kidnapping and sexual battery of a lady. They shouldnât be here,â said Bradshaw.
âThe federal government has put the American people in jeopardy. Our intelligence section, who works very closely with the FBI, has also identified that the most dangerous gangs in the world are now in Miami from Venezuela.â
âThey make MS 13 look like school kids. Theyâre not going to stay just in Miami. Theyâre going to go where they need to go to do what they do. They donât know if itâs Dade, Broward, Palm Beach county. They just go to do what theyâre going to do, and weâre going to have to deal with them.â
Bradshaw also expressed significant concern over the approximately 1.5 million individuals classified as âgotawaysâ â people who have successfully evaded capture by Border Patrol agents. Unlike the over 3 million individuals who have been apprehended at the border and processed by authorities, these âgotawaysâ are believed to include cartel members, gang affiliates, and individuals with outstanding warrants, all of whom have a vested interest in avoiding law enforcement detection.
âI watched a surveillance video that was taken down in Texas of ten guys, military age, dressed in camouflage backpacks. They had carpet on their shoes so they didnât leave footprints, in a military formation coming into the country. What do you think theyâre here for? Theyâre not here to play the lotto. Theyâre going to do bad things.â
According to Bradshaw, the seriousness of the situation has been underscored by statements from the FBI, indicating that among the âgotaways,â there could be individuals affiliated with ISIS or listed on terrorist watchlists, posing a direct threat to national security. The FBI Director has warned that itâs not a question of if but when a significant incident will occur.
âThe director of the FBI testified that itâs not a matter of if, itâs a matter of when weâre going to have something bad happen here because in the 1.5 million âgotaways,â heâs worried that there are people from ISIS, people from the terrorist watch list, that could be in the United States,â said Bradshaw.
The three suspects were detained and taken to Palm Beach County jail Monday evening, with their bonds set at $200,000 each during a court hearing on Tuesday. Their charges include sexual assault, false imprisonment, and felony criminal conspiracy. They are scheduled to appear in court again on April 10 at 10:30 a.m.
**one good sherriff
Sheriff Bradshaw did not mince words when addressing the incident.
âDonât think for a minute that what happens at the Mexican border doesnât affect us here. Here, you have three illegals that should have never been in this country that have committed a very serious crime. Kidnapping and sexual battery of a lady. They shouldnât be here,â said Bradshaw.
âThe federal government has put the American people in jeopardy. Our intelligence section, who works very closely with the FBI, has also identified that the most dangerous gangs in the world are now in Miami from Venezuela.â
âThey make MS 13 look like school kids. Theyâre not going to stay just in Miami. Theyâre going to go where they need to go to do what they do. They donât know if itâs Dade, Broward, Palm Beach county. They just go to do what theyâre going to do, and weâre going to have to deal with them.â
Bradshaw also expressed significant concern over the approximately 1.5 million individuals classified as âgotawaysâ â people who have successfully evaded capture by Border Patrol agents. Unlike the over 3 million individuals who have been apprehended at the border and processed by authorities, these âgotawaysâ are believed to include cartel members, gang affiliates, and individuals with outstanding warrants, all of whom have a vested interest in avoiding law enforcement detection.
âI watched a surveillance video that was taken down in Texas of ten guys, military age, dressed in camouflage backpacks. They had carpet on their shoes so they didnât leave footprints, in a military formation coming into the country. What do you think theyâre here for? Theyâre not here to play the lotto. Theyâre going to do bad things.â
According to Bradshaw, the seriousness of the situation has been underscored by statements from the FBI, indicating that among the âgotaways,â there could be individuals affiliated with ISIS or listed on terrorist watchlists, posing a direct threat to national security. The FBI Director has warned that itâs not a question of if but when a significant incident will occur.
âThe director of the FBI testified that itâs not a matter of if, itâs a matter of when weâre going to have something bad happen here because in the 1.5 million âgotaways,â heâs worried that there are people from ISIS, people from the terrorist watch list, that could be in the United States,â said Bradshaw.