airportwoman
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I wonder why that truck was (presumably) abandoned on a back road? Does anyone know?
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Possible mechanical breakdown, driver high on meth.I wonder why that truck was (presumably) abandoned on a back road? Does anyone know?
They were charged with "unlawful possession of a firearm"...In other words, they are not in the US legally and had firearms in their possession. They were arrested after leaving a residence which was under a surveillance/warrant. They got in a vehicle and were pulled over. They had guns and the guns were not legal because they were not in the US legally. Hence, they were arrested and charged for the crime committed.I really Hope that whole criminal enterprise gets taken down...myownopinion Oh, and I wonder why the two brothers aren't being charged? (yet!) Hmmmm
Not just deported?They were charged with "unlawful possession of a firearm"...In other words, they are not in the US legally and had firearms in their possession. They were arrested after leaving a residence which was under a surveillance/warrant. They got in a vehicle and were pulled over. They had guns and the guns were not legal because they were not in the US legally. Hence, they were arrested and charged for the crime committed.
I'm sure LE will find out more...but right now this is what they are charged with because this is the evidence that they have.
This is MOO: They could possibly be "low hanging fruit" who could turn state's evidence....MOO
They are facing 10 year sentences for the firearm possessions. Also, more evidence may surface and they may have more serious charges later.
They are deported after they have served their prison sentence.Not just deported?
So, more of an access or frontage road than a back road? Makes sense.Possible mechanical breakdown, driver high on meth.
The area is supposedly a transit area where migrants get into smaller vehicles and disperse.
It isn't really a back road..The area is just kinda weird. It's right next to the interstate, and RR tracks. It's been a scrap metal/junk yard haven for over 60 years (Long story) It's just not a very pleasant place...
Local residents saw SUVs in the area around noon, indicating that some migrants were either picked up or some smugglers were going to the site to pick them up.
As to why they were all left in a hot truck, I do not know. Maybe they were already in horrible shape from the ride up and the driver just gave up?
The humane thing would have been to open the doors and let them out, but maybe they were not in any condition to leave the truck? There was no AC or water in the ride up from Laredo.
Heck, I wanna know why the Govt of Mexico is sharing footage of the suspect at US Border Patrol Checkpoints in the US?
I'm like..Why do they have US Border Patrol footage? (The stops were 30 and 70 miles from the border at Encinal, Tx and Cotulla, TX) It's really strange......
The guy who did this is a US citizen.....
That is soooo heartbreaking.