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Slaying suspect once found sanctuary in S.F.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
The man charged with ******* a ****** and two sons on a San Francisco street last month was one of the youths who benefited from the city's long-standing practice of shielding ******* immigrant juveniles who committed felonies from possible deportation, The Chronicle has learned.
Edwin Ramos, now 21, is being held on three counts of ****** in the June 22 deaths of Tony Bologna, 48, and his sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16. They were shot near their home in the Excelsior district when Tony Bologna, driving home from a ****** picnic, briefly blocked the gunman's car from completing a left turn down a narrow street, police say.
Ramos, a native of El Salvador whom prosecutors say 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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Once again . . . it's incompetent nutcakes who "run that city", off the reservation ..... :dunno:.
Soft policies result in more violent crime !! particularly when you've dealing with a 3rd world So. Am. gangster ! Naive . . idealistic . . fools !!
How many f'en times must we . . . .:thefinger
Never mind