A veteran police officer and beloved husband is the latest victim to illegal alien crime.
Don’t expect this tragic story to get a lot of media coverage, even though the murdered police officer was a black man. After all, you’re not supposed to know about the illegal alien crime wave sweeping the country thanks to the Biden-Harris border crisis, costing American lives.
Western Journal reported Sept. 24:
An illegal immigrant already on probation for domestic assault and driving while intoxicated has been charged in the death of a St. Louis police officer killed at the scene of a highway crash on Sunday, according to news reports.
Ramon A. Chavez-Rodriguez, 24, was reportedly driving 71 mph in a 55 mph zone when he hit Officer David Lee, 44, at about 8:30 a.m., KTVI in St. Louis reported.
He also reportedly had no valid driver’s license and a blood-alcohol content over the legal limit at the time…The crash occurred while Lee was responding to a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 70…[the illegal migrant] has now been charged with DWI involving the death of a law enforcement officer, speeding and driving without a valid license
Lee’s widow Tonya mourned, “He was my partner, my other half. One half of my heart, and I’m the other half of his heart.” Lee had spoken often of the danger on I-70, she said; sadly, it ended up being a deadly danger.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey slammed the Democrat government that enabled Lee’s killer to be in the U.S. and free despite previous criminal offenses. “This devastating loss serves as a harsh reminder of the real consequences of a broken system that fails to protect our communities. I am praying for Officer Lee’s family, friends, and the entire police department during this unimaginable time. We must honor his service by ensuring justice and security for all,” Bailey said.
Rest in peace, Officer Lee.
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Author: Catherine Salgado
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