Law Blocked Sheriff From Telling ICE About Release Of Man Who Later Shot Deputy - Blue Lives Matter Holly Matkin
The jail had him months ago for assault with a deadly weapon, then the courts let him go on probation, but state law blocked the sheriff from telling ICE. Then he went on to create more victims in his horribly violent crime spree.
Guadalupe Lopez-Herrera ambushed Merced County Sheriff's Sergeant Clint Landrum on Sept. 4. Dos Palos, CA – A Merced County sheriff’s sergeant was repeatedly shot by a wanted violent offender who is also an illegal alien, according to the sheriff.
“We had him in our custody in January of this year,” Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke said during a press conference. “And because of the folks in [the state capitol of] Sacramento eliminating our ability to cooperate with ICE, we could not turn him over.”
“We had him in our custody in January of this year,” Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke said during a press conference. “And because of the folks in [the state capitol of] Sacramento eliminating our ability to cooperate with ICE, we could not turn him over.”
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