More Arrests in Newark Massacre

by Maynard on August 18, 2007 · 0 comments

And more illegal aliens are in custody.

More suspects arrested over fatal shooting in N.J. schoolyard

Authorities arrested two more suspects Saturday in the slayings of three college students who were shot execution-style in a schoolyard, bringing the total number of arrests in the case to five.

The two additional suspects were found in suburban Washington, authorities said. A spokeswoman for the mayor of Newark, where the killings occurred, said the pair were brothers.

Rodolfo Godinez, a 24-year-old Nicaraguan immigrant, was arrested in Oxon Hill, Md., just north of the I-495 Beltway near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge connecting Maryland to Virginia. An unidentified 16-year-old was arrested in the Woodbridge, Va., area. Both were awaiting extradition to New Jersey, Deputy U.S. Marshal Bill Sorukas said…

The search team, which included the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force, staked out the address in Maryland where Godinez was staying after receiving a tip that he was there and was planning to make his way to Texas and then into Mexico, according to James Plousis, a U.S. Marshal who is responsible for New Jersey…Nearly 10 other people, Sorukas said, were arrested for immigration violations in the operation.

Another one of the little perks illegal aliens have–the ability to simply flee this nation after raping her and murdering her citizens, and go back “home,” to a country in chaos where they can easily disappear. Bounty hunting is illegal in that Narco-Nation, and murderers of Americans are protected because of Mexico’s opposition to the death penalty. And while these freaks have been caught, that’s not the usual state of affairs. Most of the time this scum does indeed make it back “home” leaving their carnage behind.

UPDATE:

Just to give you a total here of where things stand: five suspects are under arrest, and one is still at-large. Let’s hope that beast hasn’t made it across the border yet.

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