Police Officers targeted by illegal alien gang member

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Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20


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Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17



Lexington County Sheriff’s Department
South Carolina

http://www.lexingtonsheriff.com/

"Two Men and 15-Year-Old Boy Charged With Attempting to Kill Deputy"


Two men and one 15-year-old boy on charges that they tried to fatally shoot a sheriff’s deputy. the two men and 15-year-old boy opened fire with a 12-gauge shotgun while Deputy Ted Xanthakis and his K-9 police dog partner, Arcos, were in Xanthakis’ marked patrol car. Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17, Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20, were arrested on a charged with assault and battery with intent kill, De Leon was charged with unlawfully possessing a handgun and driving without a valid driver’s license. Deputies also took custody of a 15-year-old boy. De Leon, Guttierrez and the 15-year-old boy illegally entered the United States from Mexico.

Guttierrez is a member of a criminal gang. Xanthakis stopped his patrol car by a clothes line and saw the male point a shotgun towards him. Xanthakis put his patrol car in reverse gear and backed up, he heard a gunshot and saw that a shotgun blast damaged the front passenger’s window of his car, glass hit Xanthakis in the face. U.S. Marshals took custody of De Leon, Guttierrez and the 15-year-old boy at De Leon’s home, De Leon possessed a handgun when he was arrested. Deputies also recovered the shotgun that was used to shoot at Xanthakis. Officers found the shotgun under a barn
 
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Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20


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Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17



Lexington County Sheriff’s Department
South Carolina

http://www.lexingtonsheriff.com/

"Two Men and 15-Year-Old Boy Charged With Attempting to Kill Deputy"


Two men and one 15-year-old boy on charges that they tried to fatally shoot a sheriff’s deputy. the two men and 15-year-old boy opened fire with a 12-gauge shotgun while Deputy Ted Xanthakis and his K-9 police dog partner, Arcos, were in Xanthakis’ marked patrol car. Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17, Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20, were arrested on a charged with assault and battery with intent kill, De Leon was charged with unlawfully possessing a handgun and driving without a valid driver’s license. Deputies also took custody of a 15-year-old boy. De Leon, Guttierrez and the 15-year-old boy illegally entered the United States from Mexico.

Guttierrez is a member of a criminal gang. Xanthakis stopped his patrol car by a clothes line and saw the male point a shotgun towards him. Xanthakis put his patrol car in reverse gear and backed up, he heard a gunshot and saw that a shotgun blast damaged the front passenger’s window of his car, glass hit Xanthakis in the face. U.S. Marshals took custody of De Leon, Guttierrez and the 15-year-old boy at De Leon’s home, De Leon possessed a handgun when he was arrested. Deputies also recovered the shotgun that was used to shoot at Xanthakis. Officers found the shotgun under a barn

But, they just came here for a better life....
 
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Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20


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Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17



Lexington County Sheriff’s Department
South Carolina

http://www.lexingtonsheriff.com/

"Two Men and 15-Year-Old Boy Charged With Attempting to Kill Deputy"


Two men and one 15-year-old boy on charges that they tried to fatally shoot a sheriff’s deputy. the two men and 15-year-old boy opened fire with a 12-gauge shotgun while Deputy Ted Xanthakis and his K-9 police dog partner, Arcos, were in Xanthakis’ marked patrol car. Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17, Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20, were arrested on a charged with assault and battery with intent kill, De Leon was charged with unlawfully possessing a handgun and driving without a valid driver’s license. Deputies also took custody of a 15-year-old boy. De Leon, Guttierrez and the 15-year-old boy illegally entered the United States from Mexico.

Guttierrez is a member of a criminal gang. Xanthakis stopped his patrol car by a clothes line and saw the male point a shotgun towards him. Xanthakis put his patrol car in reverse gear and backed up, he heard a gunshot and saw that a shotgun blast damaged the front passenger’s window of his car, glass hit Xanthakis in the face. U.S. Marshals took custody of De Leon, Guttierrez and the 15-year-old boy at De Leon’s home, De Leon possessed a handgun when he was arrested. Deputies also recovered the shotgun that was used to shoot at Xanthakis. Officers found the shotgun under a barn

But, they just came here for a better life....

Yeah, now they're going to be living the American Dream behind bars as someone's wife.
 
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Gustavo Guerrero-Cereceres, 36

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Accused murderer of a Mexican police officer and his wife is deported


DENVER - A man who was wanted for allegedly committing an execution-style killing of a Mexican police officer and his wife in June was deported Wednesday. This case was investigated - and the deportation was carried out - by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Gustavo Guerrero-Cereceres, 36, was arrested by ICE agents at Adams County Courthouse Jan. 23. The U.S. Marshals Service had informed ICE about Guerrero-Cereceres' arrest warrant by the Mexican government.

Guerrero-Cereceres and his accomplice, Virilio Palma, are accused of killing Israel Barriga-Rodriguez, a Mexican police officer, and his wife at their home June 14, 2008. After the murders, both men then fled into hiding. Palma was later arrested in Los Mochis, Mexico, for the murders. Guerrero-Cereceres had been living in an apartment in Commerce City, Colo. Authorities suspect that the murders were ordered by the Sinaloa Drug Cartel.

Guerrero-Cereceres was deported into the custody of Mexican authorities at the El Paso, Texas, Port-of-Entry to face murder charges.

Guerrero-Cereceres has a criminal arrest record dating to 1995 which include arrests for: drunken driving, vehicle theft, selling drugs and assault. He also was previously deported from the United States in August 1997. Re-entering the United States after having been officially deported is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

"It's vital that we ensure criminal aliens do not use the United States as a safe haven from justice after they commit crimes in their home countries or elsewhere," said Jeffrey Copp, special agent in charge of the ICE Office of Investigations. "ICE routinely works with local, national and international law enforcement agencies to perform our common goal - combating crime." Copp oversees a four-state area which includes: Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.

U.S. Marshals Service assisted ICE with this investigation.


-- ICE --
 
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Bloody Christmas in Mexico...
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Red Christmas in Mexico: Decapitations and a Mass Slaying
DEC. 25, 2016 - Western Mexico's plague of violence continued on Christmas Day with the discovery of six decapitated heads in one state and the slaying of seven people in another.
The Michoacan state prosecutor's office said the six heads were found in Jiquilpan, a municipality near the state of Jalisco in a region that has been a battleground between competing drug gangs in recent years. In a brief statement, it said the six men had not yet been identified and their bodies had not been found.

Meanwhile state security officials in the neighboring state of Guerrero said gunmen entered a house and shot to death seven people in the municipality of Atoyac de Alvarez. Five were members of one family and two were a married couple.

State security spokesman Roberto Alvarez Heredia said in a statement that two of the seven killed were municipal police officers and one a state police officer. The preliminary investigation suggested the gunmen wanted to kill one of the victims in a revenge attack but ended up killing them all.

Guerrero, where Acapulco is located, is one of the states most plagued by drug gang violence.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/12/25/world/americas/ap-lt-mexico-violence.html
 

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