An Excellent Kid, Mother Serving in Iraq; with a Promising Football Career for Jamiel Shaw; Gunned Down to Death by a Criminal Illegal Alien Gang Member in Los Angeles!By Marc Chamot
Here we go again folks! More murders being perpetrated on Americans by criminal illegal aliens being released in sanctuary cities like Los Angeles. When will this carnage stop?
This time it was on a sweet 17 year old kid named Jamiel Shaw, a star high school football player with preparations to play for some top colleges in the nation. A freakin’ “ese”, Pedro Espinoza gunned him down by his home. He just pulled up to Jamiel Shaw who was standing around by his home, minding his own business and asked him “where you from?” then shot him dead.
This "ese" had a rap sheet as tall as anyone can be, he was a career criminal illegal alien loose on our streets!
How many more trails of dead Americans need to be left behind before our government react and start doing something in cleansing our filthy cities from these criminal illegal alien elements?
What’s even crazy about the whole thing his mother was serving for our country in Iraq?
I have constantly written on my blog about illegal aliens and their criminality on Americans and we got two Democratic, and one Republican presidential “jackasses” that want to support amnesty for illegal aliens.
I feel for Jamiel Shaw’s family and I certainly hope that they find a way to bring about changes for Los Angeles in the future.
All African Americans in America should be outraged about this and the constant destruction that illegal alien criminals are doing to their lives.
Man Accused in High School Football Star's Shooting Reportedly in Country Illegally
The alleged gang member accused of killing Los Angeles high school football star Jamiel Shaw is in the country illegally and had been released from jail without anyone questioning his citizenship the day before Shaw's shooting, according to a report by MyFOXLA.com.
Meanwhile, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Saturday afternoon was scheduled to join with Shaw's family to dedicate a memorial honoring the 17-year-old at the spot where he was killed.
Police say Pedro Espinoza, the 19-year-old suspect arrested in Shaw's death, has been in a street gang since he was 12. Until this month, he had been in jail on charges of exhibiting a firearm and obstructing an officer, MyFOXLA.com reports.
Immigration officials told the TV station that Espinoza is an illegal immigrant, but no red flags were raised when he was released from jail March 1.
"The system is not 100 percent," Lori Haley, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the station.
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Police say Shaw was walking home from a mall on March 2 when Hispanic gang members pulled up in a car and asked him, "Where are you from?" — code for what gang did he belong to, police said. Espinoza then allegedly shot Shaw, who was not a gang member.
Espinoza was arrested March 7 and charged with murder. The charge has been labeled gang-related, which could make him eligible for the death penalty. He is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.
Police still are looking for a second man thought to be Espinoza's accomplice.
Police said Shaw was a standout running back and a good student at Los Angeles High School. He also was the Southern League's most valuable player last season and had been recruited by universities including Stanford.
Shaw's mother, Army Sgt. Anita Shaw, had been serving in Iraq but returned home when her son was killed. She is slated to redeploy to Iraq to finish her second tour of duty despite dozens of letters sent to her Army supervisors asking for an exemption.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,340650,00.html
Shaw Shooting Suspect May Be Illegal Immigrant
LOS ANGELES Immigration officials say the suspected Los Angeles street gang member charged in the shooting death of a high school football star may have been in the country illegally.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said Saturday her agency has filed an immigration hold against 19-year-old Pedro Espinoza.The hold means Espinoza will be transferred into her agency's custody for possible deportation when he leaves local custody.Espinoza was released from jail in an assault case the day before the March 2 killing of 17-year-old Jamiel Shaw Junior.
Kice did not know if there was a hold on him during his previous sentence, but said inmates on hold are generally released directly into her agency's custody.Shaw was shot to death in the 2100 block of Fifth Avenue. A car had pulled up and Espinoza, a member of the 18th Street Gang, allegedly got out and asked "Where you from" -- meaning what gang -- and opened fire.
Shaw's father ran outside and found his son dying next to a tree that the two had planted with the mayor almost three years ago as part of the city's Million Trees Initiative.
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