Birmingham, Tarrant shooting suspects among 4 indicted in Alabama on federal immigration charges

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Birmingham, Tarrant shooting suspects among 4 indicted in Alabama on federal immigration charges
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Two shooting suspects are among four people recently indicted in northern Alabama on charges of illegal reentry after deportation and/or being in possession of a firearm while in the U.S. illegally. Additionally, six other people have been recently sentenced to prison on federal immigration-related charges.

Two shooting suspects are among four people recently indicted in northern Alabama on charges of illegal re-entry after deportation or being in possession of a firearm while in the U.S. illegally.

On Oct. 20, 2024, Birmingham police responded to a Shot Spotter notification from Mountainview Road on the city’s westside. Investigators learned Cruz was encountered by border patrol agents on Dec. 10, 2017, entering the U.S. from Mexico in the Rio Grand Valley. He was released with a court date, but failed to show up, according to his indictment, and was ordered to be removed from the U.S.

Campos, records state, told police he knew he was being taken into custody for the shooting. He was arrested on state charges of shooting into an occupied vehicle. Additionally, Escalona said, six other people have been recently sentenced to prison or convicted on federal immigration-related charges in northern Alabama:

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