• Ohio murdering Mexican crime spree suspect was in U.S. illegally becaus

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    CLEVELAND, Ohio - CBSNEWS - U.S. Customs and Border Protection
    agents told Ohio sheriff's deputies weeks ago not to detain a
    man who is in the U.S. illegally and is now suspected of killing
    a woman and wounding another during a crime spree, law
    enforcement officials said Tuesday.

    Lake County sheriff's deputies questioned 35-year-old Juan
    Emmanuel Razo on July 7 after finding him alone in a car in
    Painesville, about 30 miles east of Cleveland.

    Deputies responded to a report of suspicious activity, and Chief
    Deputy Frank Leonbruno told Cleveland.com Razo was "in an area
    he had no permission to be on."

    Unsure of Razo's status, the deputies say they contacted Border
    Protection officials and were told he is from Mexico and in the
    U.S. illegally but they didn't want him detained.

    Lake County Sheriff Dan Dunlap said at a news conference Tuesday
    that deputies released Razo because he hadn't committed a crime
    at that point. Razo has lived in the country for five years and
    has no local criminal history, Lake County law enforcement
    officials told Cleveland.com.

    A Border Protection spokesman did not return telephone messages
    seeking comment. A spokesman for U.S. Immigration Customs
    Enforcement said in an email that Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement (ICE) was closely monitoring the case. The email
    identified Razo as Juan Emmanuel Razo-Ramirez.

    Razo was arrested Monday after a shootout with police. A
    detective said during a court hearing Tuesday that Razo has
    confessed. A judge set his bond at $10 million.

    Razo has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a
    40-year-old woman Monday afternoon as she walked with her two
    children along a bike path in Concord Township. She was shot in
    the arm. Just over an hour later, a man told park rangers he'd
    found his wife, 60-year-old Margaret Kostelnik, shot to death in
    their home near the bike path.

    The Lake County coroner said Kostelnik was shot multiple times.

    The manhunt for Razo began late Monday morning after a 14-year-
    old girl told police he had tried to rape her in another section
    of the park. The Lake County prosecutor said evidence in the
    slaying of Kostelnik and the attempted rape will be presented to
    a grand jury.

    The case comes after the apparently random murder of 32-year-old
    Kathryn Steinle on a San Francisco pier and intense national
    debate over immigration. Steinle was killed July 1 allegedly by
    an immigrant in the country illegally despite a long criminal
    record and multiple prior deportations. The man, Juan Francisco
    Lopez Sanchez, had been released by San Francisco authorities
    despite a request from federal immigration authorities to keep
    him detained.

    A public defender entered a not guilty plea for Razo on Tuesday.
    He pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted murder, but still
    faces possible murder and other charges, reports Cleveland.com.

    http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2015/07/29/cleveland-ohio- officials-ohio-crime-spree-suspect-was-in-u.s.-illegally.html

     

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