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Old 02-11-2011, 11:58 PM
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Illegal immigrant charged with triple murder in Virginia
By Jeanne Meserve and Carol Cratty, CNN
Washington (CNN) -- An illegal immigrant from El Salvador has been charged in a triple slaying in Virginia.
Jose Oswaldo Reyes-Alfaro, 37, was arrested and charged Thursday in two attacks that resulted in the shooting deaths of Brenda Ashcraft, William Ashcraft and Julia Cesar Ulloa, all residents of Manassas, Virginia. Two other people sustained gunshot wounds, and a third suffered knife wounds.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Kelly Nantel says Reyes-Alfaro entered the U.S. illegally in February 2001. In 2003, he was granted temporary status, which allowed him to live in the U.S. legally, but it was revoked in 2006, and Reyes-Alfaro was designated an immigrant fugitive.
There are an estimated 498,000 immigrant fugitives in the U.S. The immigration agency has made it a priority to remove criminals from the country, but Reyes-Alfaro did not fit that classification, although a Department of Homeland Security official says he was convicted of non-felony assault and battery in 2004.
Sgt. Tim Neumann of the Manassas City Police Department says Reyes-Alfaro knew the victims and rented a room at the Manassas residence where the first attacks occurred. Police are investigating the nature of his relationships with the people there.
The first attack took place about 7:15 p.m. Thursday; the second attack took place at a nearby residence about 30 minutes later.
Witnesses were able to provide a vehicle description, and a short time later, the suspect was arrested in his car.
No court date has been set, and it was unclear whether Reyes-Alfaro has a lawyer.
On Sunday, another Salvadoran in the U.S. illegally, Salvador Portillo-Saravia, was arrested and charged with raping an 8-year-old girl in nearby Fairfax County, Virginia, on December 26.
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Old 02-12-2011, 01:28 PM
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Illegal Immigrant Charged With First-Degree Murder in Virginia
MANASSAS, Va. -- A Salvadoran man who was ordered deported nearly a decade ago but never left has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in a series of shootings and a knife attack in a Virginia suburb of Washington, authorities said Friday.
Jose Oswaldo Reyes Alfaro, an illegal immigrant, was charged in the pair of attacks blocks apart Thursday night that left three people dead and three others injured, Manassas Police Chief Doug Keen said.
Reyes Alfaro knew all of the victims, he said, but police were still sorting out the exact relationships. The county's chief prosecutor said he'll likely seek to upgrade the charges to capital murder, which could carry the death penalty.
The killings touched off further discussion of illegal immigration in Manassas and surrounding Prince William County, which was one of the early flashpoints in the national debate over whether local authorities should play a role in enforcing the nation's immigration laws.
"It's another abject failure of the federal government," said state Delegate Jackson Miller, R-Manassas, a former city council member and police officer. "Now we have three innocent victims in my city -- about a mile from my house there's a murderous rampage. I am furious. ... Yet it happens over and over and over again, and then we have to hear all of these apologetic excuses as to why we shouldn't be addressing criminal illegal aliens on the state or local level. It's just disgusting."
A similar uproar ensued in August when an allegedly drunken driver struck a car carrying three nuns, killing Sister Denise Mosier, 66. The man charged in that crash, 23-year-old Carlos Martinelly Montano, had been turned over to immigration authorities but was released pending a deportation hearing.
Nancy Lyall of the immigrant advocacy group Mexicans Without Borders said it was misleading to link an isolated criminal case with the issue of illegal immigration. In Prince William County, she said, "the undocumented population is a very, very low percentage of those who are accused of violent crimes."
She predicted that advocates of tougher immigration enforcement would use the Alfaro case to "stereotype every person that's here without documentation."
Chief Keen said that an immigration judge ordered that Reyes Alfaro be deported in 2002 after he failed to show up for a hearing. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Cori Bassett said in a statement that Reyes Alfaro officially was classified as a fugitive in 2006 and that the agency placed a detainer on him Friday, after his arrest on the murder charges.
While the Georgetown South development where the killings happened has been plagued with crime and some gang activity, Keen said the slayings were not gang-related.
Brenda Ashcraft, 56, and her son William Ashcraft, 37, were shot and killed in the first attack, which was called into police shortly after 7 p.m. Thursday. A 34-year-old woman was injured and remains hospitalized, and a 15-year-old girl was treated and released.
In the second attack, Keen said 48-year-old Julio Cesar Ulloa was shot and killed, and a 77-year-old woman suffered head wounds from a large knife.
Brenda Ashcraft's niece, Melissa King, said Friday that her aunt had been a victim of domestic violence by her boyfriend, whom she only knew as "Jose."
"He'd been causing trouble but she was too afraid to call police," King said, standing a few doors outside Ashcraft's home.
"They were good, good family, just full of love and support. This was not drug-related. This was not gang-related ... It was just domestic violence."
King said she has lived in the same neighborhood as her aunt her entire life.
"I know it's a bad neighborhood with crime, but so many people came out last night to offer us support. It was really like one big family," she said. She called her aunt "one of the rocks in our family. She'd give you her last piece of bread, her last dollar."
Reyes Alfaro made an initial appearance Friday morning in Prince William General District Court, and was ordered held without bond. His court-appointed lawyer, Kimberly Irving, declined to comment Friday except to say that she had only spoken with her client briefly.
Prince William Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert said Friday that it's likely the charges will eventually be upgraded to capital murder -- which would make Reyes Alfaro eligible for the death penalty -- but a final decision has not been made because the investigation is still ongoing.
"Of course it's a very heinous crime," Ebert said.
Manassas, a city of nearly 37,000 about 30 miles west of the nation's capital, has averaged about two homicides a year since 2005, according to annual crime reports through 2009.

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