Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Hispanic illegal alien who murdered a father and two sons in San Francisco in 2008 not only evaded deportation with the city’s help but also had murdered before

An informant from the Salvadoran MS-13 gang told the FBI that Edwin Ramos, convicted for murdering 49-year-old Tony Bologna and his sons, Michael and Matthew, had murdered a gang foe before he cut down the three Bolognas in a hail of gunfire. Another son, Andrew, survived the attack. The revelation adds another shocking detail to the story of an illegal alien who received the protection of leftist San Francisco officials in defiance of federal immigration law. Ramos, a native of El Salvador who is a member of a violent street gang, was found guilty of two felonies as a juvenile — a gang-related assault on a Muni passenger and the attempted robbery of a pregnant woman — according to authorities familiar with his background. In neither instance did officials with the city's Juvenile Probation Department alert federal immigration authorities, because it was the city agency's policy not to consider immigration status when deciding how to deal with an offender. Had city officials investigated, they would have found that Ramos lacked legal status to remain in the United States.

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  1. The surviving son should sue the city of San Francisco for $100M.

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