Posted on 06/27/2007 5:04:26 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
An illegal immigrant deported a month ago after serving a prison sentence was arrested for peeking through a window to watch a 12-year-old boy shower and dropping his pants in front of a woman.
Juan Gutierrez Bahena, 28, was deported May 26 after serving a prison sentence for drug possession but he returned to California and was arrested Monday. Authorities say Bahena also has several convictions for burglary and resisting arrest.
An Orange County boy saw Bahena watching him shower on Monday and the youngster ran to his mother, who chased Bahena away and called authorities, sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.
About an hour later, Bahena walked out of a first-floor apartment at the Aliso Creek Villas and flashed a woman, who called deputies.
Taser stun guns were used by deputies to subdue the combative Bahena, Amormino said.
Bahena was booked for investigation of indecent exposure and peeping.
He could also be charged with a felony by federal officials for returning to the United States after formal deportation, said Virginia Kice, spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Huddled masses, yearning to breathe free.
I recall when most everywhere was illegal free.
Memories of old America.
But you and I know...that's probably not going to happen in our neighborhoods.
Deport him to a deserted desert isle, somewhere in the Pacific, far from the shipping lanes.
Do an airlift. Drop him out of the airplane without a chute.
No it isn’t.
Well the law doesn’t support your view.....
Just doing the Peeping and Flashing Americans won’t do...
This is ol’ Teddy’s kind of guy. Not only is he illegal, but he’s a felon. Get this man a Zvisa right now.
I thought GW said his “commitment” to securing the border was working.
I love whoreldo’s defense, “there are fewer illegals in prision than legal residents ..DUH there are fewer of them .
One crime against a US citizen is One too many
BUILD THE WALL
Americans are in for a shock when they experience this third world crime avalanche! This third world poverty that this country is importing accepts crime and corruption as a normal everyday occurrence.
Unfortunately, no.
I’m sick of child molesters and abusers getting away with it.
I visited Bogota some years ago, and people couldn’t even hang out their laundry and leave it unattended. You don’t open the door to answer it, you yell through it.
All the houses had barred windows, the stone walls surrounding some farms were covered with broken glass to keep out thieves, my friend parked his car in their underground attached garage and took the ignition wire with him into the house every night, even though it was locked in and their bedroom was just above it.
You’re a prisoner in your own home.
Really I am...
If I was a judge...and had the ability to sentence to death...I'd do it..in many cases like this.
Obviously it would depend on past history, present history, etc..etc....
No different than aggravated rape in my opinion.....I'd have no problem with sending them to their death.
Most probably wouldn't want me to be King.
My stance was from the law's perspective.........( The law is an ass....)
With the number of repeat offenders, we could probably cut the incidence of this kind of thing in half if we dealt with it properly the first time.
Harsh punishment may not be a deterrent, but it’ll guarantee no repeat performances.
It’s a start.
No doubt : )
I'm with you....
Juan was just killing time, waiting for his Z Visa! President Bush and Senator Feinstein have promised him one, and they deliver!!
ping
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