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Meanwhile, Monica said visiting Ramos has become very difficult for her family.
"My husband, the deplorable conditions that he's in, it's unheard of," she said in the interview. "When I go in and I see him, I try to keep him in the highest spirits I can possibly keep him in. It is difficult for him."
She said Ignacio is in segregation for 23 hours every day, and he's not allowed out of his cell on weekends.
"I'm surprised that my husband hasn't accidentally ended up on death row with the way he's being treated in prison," Ramos said. "He doesn't even go by a name any more. He is literally 58079180. He's a number in the system. It is awful."
When Monica and her children enter the Phoenix prison, they are extensively searched for weapons and drugs. The family is not allowed to touch Ignacio for more than one second because guards worry that visitors may be giving him contraband.
"I mean, are we for real? He's in there because he was stopping a drug smuggler," she said. "And yet my kids have to go through an extensive search when we see him. ... We're not able to have any physical contact with him while we're there. "
After the sentencing Thursday, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton praised prosecutors for their work on an unpopular case. Sutton said that the Border Patrol badge is not "a license to shoot people, especially unarmed suspects who are running away from you, lie to your superior and write a false report."
Sutton took to task radio talk shows and cable news shows for presenting only one side of the story. He also questioned the agents' claim that they thought the smuggler had a gun. "The evidence reflects something completely different," he said. "The agents did not take cover and did not tell other agents to Get down. Someone has a gun.' "
Sutton said that he felt no sympathy for Aldrete, whom he called a "piece of dirt."
This would never of happened if she didn't marry a scumbag cop.
maybe he wasn't a scumbag when she married him. maybe like you, he became a scumbag over time?
Pfft.
I was born a scumbag.
Show's how much you know ...
The beatdown will commence in 5...4...3...2...
And the insult in my post was "cop."
The beatdown will commence in 5...4...3...2...
You weren't born a scumbag you dooshbagh. You were dropped on your head as a child. I was there. I pushed your nanny who had you in her arms.
yeah, cop the snake you fraud.
translation: suck a cheney
Do you have anything outside of fantasy land to add?
Sorry, I've met a rare few decent cops in my time. You may be one of them but that doesn't change my overall opinion that law enforcement officers are basically a bunch of C students who enjoy being in the position of dominance over a fellow human being who has to be subservient.