According to court documents, Mendez struck Donnie Moore several times on the back with a machete at a home in Gaston on September 20, 2008. Then, on May 5, 2009, Mendez allegedly slashed Victor Gomez-Alvarez on the head and left hand with a machete at the victim’s Lexington home.
While deputies were processing Mendez, they discovered he is in the country illegally.
In a press release, Sheriff James Metts said: “Specially trained correctional officers at the Lexington County Detention Center who enforce federal immigration laws at the facility under the supervision of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) determined that Mendez illegally entered the United States from Mexico.”
Mendez is currently being held at the Lexington County Detention Center on an ICE detainer.
Of course, machete attacks are becoming more commonplace throughout the country as illegal immigration becomes a national crisis.
- In March 2011, Flagler County (FL) sheriff’s deputies arrested Rafael Rodriguez, 25, after he actually called 911 to report that he had been shot in the head.
Just before 10:00 p.m., deputies arrived at Rodriguez’ home and observed a cut on his head, but he refused medical attention.
According to the arrest report, Rodriguez was highly intoxicated, this, combined with a language barrier made it difficult for the deputies to determine how Rodriguez was injured.
Eventually, Rodriguez explained that he became involved in some sort of altercation with a group of men over a vehicle. While the deputies were questioning those suspects, they received a call about a man throwing Molotov cocktails into a nearby road.
The man turned out to be Rodriguez, who then ran from the scene, back to his home.
When deputies arrived at Rodriguez’ residence again, he reportedly approached them with an 18-inch machete in his hand, and refused all commands (given in Spanish) to drop the weapon.
Deputies used a Taser, to subdue Rodriguez and took him into custody.
Rodriguez was transported to Florida Hospital Flagler, but again refused treatment. The Mexican national was charged with aggravated assault on a police officer and resisting arrest.
- On February 10, 2011, Prince William County (VA) police arrested Jose Oswaldo Reyes Alfaro, 37, after he allegedly went on a shooting and stabbing spree which left three people dead and three others wounded. When he was taken into custody, the Salvadoran national had in his possession, a machete as well as a .38 caliber revolver.
The two separate attacks occurred only a few blocks apart.
The list of victims follows:
The Hood Road attack:
- Brenda Ashcraft, 56, pronounced dead at the scene from gunshot wounds
- William Ashbey Ashcroft, 37, died in route to the hospital
- 34-year-old woman, gunshot wound, survived
- 15-year-old girl, gunshot wound, survived
- The Brent Street location
- Julio Cesar Ulloa, 48, pronounced dead at the scene from gunshot wound
- 77-year-old unidentified woman, suffered stab wounds, severe lacerations to the head, survived
According to Manassas Police Chief Doug Keen, the suspect was ordered deported in 2002, but was never detained by federal immigration authorities and never left, despite two more arrests after his deportation order.
- In October 2007, Rolando Mota-Campos,43, whose face is adorned with a teardrop tattoo stood in a Norfolk, Va. federal courtroom to be sentenced for threatening to cut off a social worker’s head with a machete.
U.S. District Judge Henry Coke Morgan Jr. said: “The defendant has expressly stated that he has no respect for the United States and that once deported he will re-enter again and come back to Newport News where his history of alcohol abuse will further endanger the residents of this district.” Judge Morgan sentenced Mota-Campos to 14 1/2 years in prison.
According to court documents, when he was arrested, Mota-Campos told the ICE agent: “United States is stupid…I come back every time.”
You might say, truer words were never spoken…
It was Mota-Campos’11th arrest in the United States after having been deported three times back to Mexico.
- During 2004-2005, there were two machete attacks in the Northern Virginia area. An Alexandria teenager lost four fingers during a savage encounter with MS-13 members, while a Fairfax man also became a victim of an MS-13 machete attack. Both incidents are believed to have been acts of initiation.
In addition to violent slashing attacks, our largely unprotected border with Mexico has resulted in the spread of drug cartel activity in the U.S., and with it…beheadings: http://www.examiner.com/drug-cartel-in-national/cartel-violence-is-here-teen-tortured-beheaded-oklahoma-press-silent
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