Jose Barrera Amaya allegedly entered the country through Eagle Pass, Texas.
Get ready for April 8 by checking out our Total Solar Eclipse page, with everything you need to know for the big day!QAWRA, MALTA - JUNE 01: Signs with instructions to wipe the machines at a hotel's laundromat on June 1, 2021 in Qawra, Malta. O’Fallon, Missouri police arrested a purported undocumented immigrant Sunday following an alleged laundromat slashing.
The purported neighbor tried to run away from Amaya, at which point his attacker pierced his back, police added. The attacker then allegedly stabbed the victim’s brother.Immigrations and Custom Enforcement classified Amaya as an illegal immigrant, according to O’Fallon police. His associates indicated to officers he killed people with a machete in Honduras, police documents say.
Barrera Amaya’s behavior displayed on the video surveillance clearly demonstrated his ability to plan a calculated and violent ambush involving a deadly weapon. Barrera Amaya had several moments of brief deliberation before the assault,” Lohmeyer noted. “However, he chose to attack both victims in very close proximity to many innocent bystanders.”to allow the implementation of S.B. 4, a law enabling Texas officers to arrest people suspected of entering the country illegally. Gov.
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