Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Illegal Home Invasions


Illegals are dangerous and recent protests prove, Mexican nationals do not have to abide by American laws. Crimes like this will continue to increase and soon people will realize the awful path that Jewish liberalism is taking us down.


Francisco Serrano found in Boston, charged in violent home invasion

Updated: 04/12/2006 09:24:18 AMVIDEO Print Story Email to a Friend
Where is Francisco Serrano? (Feb. 21, '06)

Man who called high school home back in court (Mar. 30, '05)The saga of a young illegal immigrant found living in Apple Valley High School continues, as he is now charged in a violent home invasion – in Boston.
Francisco Serrano agreed to return to his native Mexico after a judge denied his attorney’s request to allow him to stay in the United States. Serrano was thought to have boarded a plane bound for Mexico City, but his mother told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that he had not returned. American Airlines confirmed Serrano's ticket had not been used.
A Boston woman said Serrano kicked in her apartment door and threatened to attack her early in the morning on March 29.
“He said, ‘I’m not here to steal, I’m here to kill,’” the woman said, requesting anonymity.
Her roommate grabbed a sauce pan and hit Serrano over the head.
"He just hit the guy, and you can see the handle is bent,” the woman said.
The man then chased Serrano down the stairs and into the street.
Boston police say they found Serrano wearing a ski mask, armed with a butcher’s knife and a pocket knife.
The Boston district attorney says he will prosecute Serrano on a felony charge of breaking and entering, which carries a two-and-a-half year sentence.
Serrano appears disheveld in his mug shot, wearing long hair and looking tired.
Dave Procopio, the district attorney’s press secretary, describes the case as strange.
"It's probably one of the more bizarre cases we've had involving a person who is not a U.S. citizen involved in a crime," Procopio said.Hebert Igbanugo, Serrano’s attorney, said he learned of the incident via an anonymous voicemail left at his office Monday night.
According to the police report, Serrano lived in a motel in the Boston suburb of Braintree, 20 miles south of the city.
Serrano’s alleged victim says he does not deserve pity.
"It makes me feel like he's a good con artist. He had everybody fooled," the woman said.
If convicted, Serrano will serve time in Boston and then be turned over to federal agents for deportation. Experts say if that happens, it is unlikely Serrano will ever be able to return to the U.S.

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