The Democratic Houston-area district attorney said she will seek the death penalty against two reputed Tren de Aragua gangbangers accused of the rape and murder of little Jocelyn Nungare earlier this year — because she opposed her party’s policies on open borders. Was blown to smithereens.
Illegal immigrants Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, and Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, will face final sentencing in June in the brutal murder of a 12-year-old Texas girl they sexually assaulted, Harris County DA Kim Ogg said. He was beaten, tortured and strangled. Attack.
“We will be filing notice by the State of Texas that we intend to seek the death penalty against Jocelyn’s murderers, Pena and Rangel. Both were Venezuelan citizens, who were captured while committing a crime, coming into this country illegally, and then within days of murdering and raping Jocelyn Nungare,” Ogg said Friday morning on “Fox & Friends.” Said.
“So we’re demanding death because we want the message to be sent out that no matter who you are, but especially if you’re in this country illegally, you don’t deserve to be punished for murdering a child during the rape of someone else.” Kidnapping him will suffer the same consequences,” he added.
Both accused attackers crossed the southern border illegally and were released into the country just weeks before the sickening attack on Jocelyn.
Two alleged murderers, also believed to be members of venezuelan prison gang tran de araguaIt is said that Jocelyn was tortured for hours as they threw her lifeless, semi-nude body into a nearby creek when she protested.
The same thing Pena Ramos was wearing during the murder ICE ankle monitorHomeland Security sources previously told The Post that they removed Jocelyn’s body two days after it was found.
Both illegal immigrants were convicted of capital murder in September.
Jocelyn’s murder drew national attention and her family has come out to criticize the Biden administration’s border policies for allowing the alleged killers into the country.
Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis, appeared alongside newly elected president donald trump When he was on the campaign trail in October.
“Kamala Harris never reached out to me, even as a human being, to express her condolences as a human being running this country,” he said.
The mother added, “I think it’s very sad that she can’t even ask me for an open apology, an honest apology.”
Ogg said he spoke to Jocelyn’s family before deciding to pursue the death penalty against the young girl’s alleged killers and said they support the decision.
“We make these decisions based on the strength of the evidence and the viciousness of this crime, and yes, I have spoken with Alexis Nungare, along with her father, several times,” Ogg said.
“His family supports the move. We don’t force victims to choose, our prosecutors determine what is most likely (to succeed). But we think a Texas jury will sentence both of these defendants to death based on the evidence we have,” he said.
The outgoing district attorney also took a dig at “Democratic policies of open borders,” saying they have “failed the American public.”
Ogg has supported legislation proposed by Senator Ted Cruz to ensure that illegal immigrants remain in federal custody, rather than being released into the US.
“If the Justice for Jocelyn Act filed by Senator Ted Cruz or any of the policies being pushed by President-elect Trump had been in effect, it is likely that Jocelyn Nungare would be alive today. These types of horrific crimes committed by illegal immigrants crossing our border must stop,” Ogg said.
“Jocelyn’s family are in a situation that they never dreamed would happen to them, and I think it’s unfair for anyone with children to be victims of criminals who commit horrific crimes that shouldn’t have happened Needed If these companions had not been in that country, Jocelyn would have been alive.”
“Crime has no party, let’s catch them.”
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