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Illegal alien indicted in dragging death case
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1375014&srvc=rss
Friday, October 21, 2011
IMO, Who can forget the illegal alien form Milford, Massachusetts? Nicholas D. Guaman, 34 who is illegally in the United States. He ran over a young male motorcyclist. Then he dragged the victim still alive, for a quarter of a mile underneath his truck lodged in the wheel well.
Guaman ran off the road trying to dislodge the body. When the body rolled out from underneath the truck the illegal alien back up and ran over the body again. All while Guamans 6 year old son was in his truck along with a passenger. Witnesses ran alongside the truck and were banging on the drivers door trying to get the illegal alien to stop but he kept on going until police chased him down, the passenger fled on foot.
Nicholas D. Guaman, 34 an illegal alien form Ecuador has been indicted for second degree murder.
Charges:
Second degree murder
Manslaughter while driving a motor vehicle
Negligent vehicular homicide while driving under the influence of liquor
Possession of an open container of alcohol in a vehicle
Operating without a license
Failing to stop for police
Wanton or reckless behavior causing risk of serious bodily injury to a child
Leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury and death
Resisting arrest
His bail is $ 100,000.00 cash, Guaman plead not guilty. He could face up to 15 years in jail if he is found guilty of the vehicular homicide charge.
Guaman had been arrested three times since 2007 for driving without a license in Milford, Uxbridge and Attleboro, Milford Police Chief Thomas O'Loughlin said.
The Attleboro charge was dismissed. Guaman also served one year of probation from May 2008 to May 2009 for charges that included assault and battery on a police officer and assault on a firefighter after a 2008 incident in which he interfered with the treatment of a family member who had allegedly attempted to enter someone else's home, O'Loughlin said.
O'Loughlin said Saturday's incident underscores the importance of the Secure Communities Act, which would allow fingerprints to be sent directly to Homeland Securities officials. In this case, Milford Police had to call federal officials to send them the fingerprints.
Nicholas D. Guaman was driving a pickup belonging to his brother Pablo Guaman. Pablo was issued a summons for allowing an unlicensed driver to drive the pickup.
Guamans son, 6 who was with him that night was ok but after the police had chased Guaman down and had him in custody the boy jumped out of the truck and began hitting and kicking police officers and yelled at them to leave his daddy alone.
Guamans wife of 15 years Maria Yupanqui showed up at the police station to collect the boy. She has only been in the country for five years and said with the help of an interpreter that She said she hoped her husband will be deported to Ecuador so he doesn't have to suffer here.
Wilson Valdez, the owner of Unienvios on Main Street, said Guaman was "a hard worker."
There was a second man in the truck that night his name was Luis Acostaon an illegal alien from Ecuador. He lived in the same apartment complex as the driver Nicholas Guaman.
Luis Acostaon is a material witness to the crime. The night of the accident (murder) the police said Acosta was a passenger in the truck. After the crash Acostaon ran from the scene of the crime and he was found by police two days later in another state. He gave a voluntary statement about the incident and was arrested on a warrant for driving without a license and was released.
Luis Acostaon was wearing a monitoring device put on him by Immigration Control and Enforcement for other reasons. Acostaon cut off the monitoring device and on Oct. 6th police traced Acostas cell phone to JFK International Airport in New York. They suspect he caught a flight to Ecuador.
Who was the American?
Matthew J. Denice, 22
College graduate of Framingham State University
Apple of his mothers eye
An all-around American boy and a really good guy
His life was ahead of him and was cut short by a poor immigrant just looking for a job.
Matthew would still be alive if the immigration laws were enforced. Like many other Americans killed by illegal aliens who are just looking for a job.
I urge everyone to call and demand from our politicians to close and secure the southern border! Secure our ports and borders and deport illegal aliens as soon as possible!
Source:
Illegal alien indicted in dragging death case
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1375014&srvc=rss
Family of motorcyclist who died is 'broken-hearted'
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x655325855/Milfords-Guaman-in-court-accused-of-killing-motorcyclist
ICE says it followed procedure tracking Milford death witness
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/archive/x984144133/ICE-says-it-followed-procedure-tracking-Milford-death-witness#ixzz1bdHeAf6X
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1375014&srvc=rss
Friday, October 21, 2011
IMO, Who can forget the illegal alien form Milford, Massachusetts? Nicholas D. Guaman, 34 who is illegally in the United States. He ran over a young male motorcyclist. Then he dragged the victim still alive, for a quarter of a mile underneath his truck lodged in the wheel well.
Guaman ran off the road trying to dislodge the body. When the body rolled out from underneath the truck the illegal alien back up and ran over the body again. All while Guamans 6 year old son was in his truck along with a passenger. Witnesses ran alongside the truck and were banging on the drivers door trying to get the illegal alien to stop but he kept on going until police chased him down, the passenger fled on foot.
Nicholas D. Guaman, 34 an illegal alien form Ecuador has been indicted for second degree murder.
Charges:
Second degree murder
Manslaughter while driving a motor vehicle
Negligent vehicular homicide while driving under the influence of liquor
Possession of an open container of alcohol in a vehicle
Operating without a license
Failing to stop for police
Wanton or reckless behavior causing risk of serious bodily injury to a child
Leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury and death
Resisting arrest
His bail is $ 100,000.00 cash, Guaman plead not guilty. He could face up to 15 years in jail if he is found guilty of the vehicular homicide charge.
Guaman had been arrested three times since 2007 for driving without a license in Milford, Uxbridge and Attleboro, Milford Police Chief Thomas O'Loughlin said.
The Attleboro charge was dismissed. Guaman also served one year of probation from May 2008 to May 2009 for charges that included assault and battery on a police officer and assault on a firefighter after a 2008 incident in which he interfered with the treatment of a family member who had allegedly attempted to enter someone else's home, O'Loughlin said.
O'Loughlin said Saturday's incident underscores the importance of the Secure Communities Act, which would allow fingerprints to be sent directly to Homeland Securities officials. In this case, Milford Police had to call federal officials to send them the fingerprints.
Nicholas D. Guaman was driving a pickup belonging to his brother Pablo Guaman. Pablo was issued a summons for allowing an unlicensed driver to drive the pickup.
Guamans son, 6 who was with him that night was ok but after the police had chased Guaman down and had him in custody the boy jumped out of the truck and began hitting and kicking police officers and yelled at them to leave his daddy alone.
Guamans wife of 15 years Maria Yupanqui showed up at the police station to collect the boy. She has only been in the country for five years and said with the help of an interpreter that She said she hoped her husband will be deported to Ecuador so he doesn't have to suffer here.
Wilson Valdez, the owner of Unienvios on Main Street, said Guaman was "a hard worker."
There was a second man in the truck that night his name was Luis Acostaon an illegal alien from Ecuador. He lived in the same apartment complex as the driver Nicholas Guaman.
Luis Acostaon is a material witness to the crime. The night of the accident (murder) the police said Acosta was a passenger in the truck. After the crash Acostaon ran from the scene of the crime and he was found by police two days later in another state. He gave a voluntary statement about the incident and was arrested on a warrant for driving without a license and was released.
Luis Acostaon was wearing a monitoring device put on him by Immigration Control and Enforcement for other reasons. Acostaon cut off the monitoring device and on Oct. 6th police traced Acostas cell phone to JFK International Airport in New York. They suspect he caught a flight to Ecuador.
Who was the American?
Matthew J. Denice, 22
College graduate of Framingham State University
Apple of his mothers eye
An all-around American boy and a really good guy
His life was ahead of him and was cut short by a poor immigrant just looking for a job.
Matthew would still be alive if the immigration laws were enforced. Like many other Americans killed by illegal aliens who are just looking for a job.
I urge everyone to call and demand from our politicians to close and secure the southern border! Secure our ports and borders and deport illegal aliens as soon as possible!
Source:
Illegal alien indicted in dragging death case
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1375014&srvc=rss
Family of motorcyclist who died is 'broken-hearted'
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x655325855/Milfords-Guaman-in-court-accused-of-killing-motorcyclist
ICE says it followed procedure tracking Milford death witness
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/archive/x984144133/ICE-says-it-followed-procedure-tracking-Milford-death-witness#ixzz1bdHeAf6X
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