Posted on 04/06/2024 3:12:29 AM PDT by Libloather
One of the alleged gun-toting Bronx migrant squatters — a suspected member of Venezuela’s Tren De Aragua gang — was taken into the custody of federal immigration authorities on Friday, officials said.
Yerbin Benjamin Lozada Munoz was one of five suspects released without bail by Bronx judges after they were busted by the NYPD in March inside a borough apartment with a cache of guns and drugs, according to authorities.
On Monday, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Lozada was busted in Nassau County, Long Island, on felony charges of grand larceny in the fourth degree.
ICE said it lodged an immigration detainer with the Nassau County Jail, which was honored, and that their agents arrested Lozada during a traffic stop on Friday.
Lozada will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings, the agency’s statement read.
He first entered the US at Eagle Pass, Texas, in October 2022, but was released by Border Patrol due to overcrowding at the Central Processing Center in El Paso, ICE said.
Lozada and seven others were arrested by the NYPD on March 27 after one of them allegedly pointed a 9 mm CZ pistol at someone on the Bronx property they commandeered, police said at the time.
Lozada and three others were cut loose on supervised release following their respective hearings. Among them was the alleged gunman, Hector Desousa-Villalta – despite prosecutors requesting $150,000 cash or $450,000 bond, according to the Bronx District Attorney’s Office.
Two of the other alleged squatters – Yoessy Pino Castillo and Jefferson Orlando Abreau – were released on their own recognizance, court records showed.
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The communist’s/democrats are getting just what they want.
A break down of the USA system.
Believing they will come out on top.
Out of how many million??
“Lozada and three others were cut loose on supervised release following their respective hearings.”
Guns in NYC impossible.
Bringing the s hole to a city near you.
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